Rachel Sklar:
This is unbelievable. In last night’s “NBC Nightly News,” Pete Williams had a segment on the Holocaust Museum shooter, James von Brunn, and they presented a guy by the name of John de Nugent to attest to his pre-shooting mental state. Which John de Nugent, you ask? This one - the one who thinks that white men and women should “take back their honor”; the one who says that “When Jews attack and lie, I must be doing my job very well”; the one who thought he should be president and wrote this on his “John de Nugent for President” page: “You will notice my outreach to blacks, appealing to their self-interest. We don’t need a race war with blacks triggered by the Jews who are stage-managing Obama and may yet murder him to start a race war.” Oh. That John de Nugent.
Why would they give this guy a platform? Did they not read his website? Did they not understand his mission? I get that de Nugent was someone who could speak to von Brunn’s mental state, but what about his mental state? Your “experts” have to be credible. Can we really trust someone who writes about the “J-Team, Jewish power-brokers” as presidential puppeteers to be honest about his buddy who wrote about how “Obama does what his Jew-owners tell him to?” IS THERE MAYBE A CREDIBILITY ISSUE HERE?
There sure is - and if you don’t believe me, well then, take it from John de Nugent himself, courtesy of this crowing, trumphant post on his blog:
My media approach on the Von Brunn/guard tragedy
Dear comrades,
I am sure you are aware of the James von Brunn situation. At least I was able to turn some bad PR lemons into lemonade last night and yesterday, and I got to 1) explain how understandable white anger is, and 2) how Obama needs to assuage heightened white fears about gun and speech control or he will, by everything he does, provoke even more incidents.
I was interviewed at length by ABC Good Morning America, ABC Nightly News, the CBS Early Show, Fox News (Sheppard Smith Report), NBC Nightly News, the Washington Post, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Bloomberg, and Associated Press.http://charitini.com/post/122433324/abc-nbc-cbs-washington-post-and-ap-give