Friday, August 06, 2004

News From The Home Of The Instapundit

Why isn't the Insta-Saltine crying about "the crushing of dissent" in his own party? In his own home state.

An unabashed racist who runs a website claiming the genetic superiority of the white race will contest a congressional seat in Tennessee for the Republican party. The party had urged voters to support a late contender for the nomination to keep James Hart off the ballot.

But Mr Hart, an estate agent, won more than 82% of the vote against Dennis Bertrand, a financial analyst and a member of the national guard who served in Iraq.

Mr Bertrand was too late to get his name on the nomination ballot and had to stand as a write-in candidate.

Mr Hart, who has been repeatedly thwarted in his attempts to enter public life, said he was surprised by his victory.

"I didn't expect to win," he told reporters. "I thought their network would beat my ideas."

He is unlikely to win the seat in November. His Democratic party opponent, John Tanner, has spent 16 years in Congress, and was re-elected two years ago with 70% of the vote.

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The local newspaper described his views as "odious, disgraceful, and racist". On his website Mr Hart, who calls himself an "intellectual outlaw", is an enthusiastic promoter of eugenics.

He refers to "favoured" and "less favoured" races and calls for an increased birth rate among couples with a university education.

He conducted his campaign wearing a protective vest and carrying a pistol.

Sounds like the kind of victim of political correctness the Good Professor loves to crusade for. Has Wes Pruden endorsed Hart yet?

p.s. The Republiklan's website is jameshartforcongress-dot-com, which I'm not going to link to. He's running for U.S. Representative in the Eighth Congressional District.

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