Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik rode the line of being both pro-Trump and anti-Trump corruption for as long as it was possible before she squeezed through and realized she could rise up on the shoulders of neocons and seize power in the GOP if she was willing to do and say anything. The Republican from New York’s 21st Congressional District was always a verifiable liar and political hack from way back, but when she signed on for a coup d’état in December 2020, Stefanik made it clear that she hoped to be a part of whatever oligarchy the GOP might achieve in the coming years.
This means full-throated support for racism as well as every conspiracy theory and talking point, regardless of how fallacious it may be, that will muddy up enough of the water to obscure from her and her political party’s lack of solutions to America’s (and the world’s) problems. Recently, Stefanik is making news because the murderer who targeted Black citizens in a Buffalo, New York, grocery store gave “replacement theory” as one of his motivations for his crimes. “Replacement theory” is an antisemitic and racist theory that’s being promoted by the GOP and media outlets like Fox News which baselessly asserts that the Democratic Party, controlled by shadowy figures like George Soros, human child sex traffickers, and maybe Chinese Muslims, are trying to replace white folks with various people of color. In so doing these nefarious figures will control the universe or some such nonsense.*
Rep. Stefanik is in campaign mode these days, running for reelection on this white supremacist fear-mongering platform. Unfortunately for her (and fortunately for us), a comedy writer has gone about buying up some prime URL real estate with Stefanik’s name on it.
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*Have you heard that the government wants control over your reproductive rights and your body? You didn’t? Just the Jews thing? Got it!
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On Sunday, Tony Morton, a former writer for the long-running animated comedy show South Park, posted a tweet with a new website he had set up for Stefanik’s campaign.
The website, at www.elisestefanik2022.com, drops you on a page with a picture of Stefanik and a campaign slogan that reads: “Let’s keep it white. The Replacement Theory and why I support it.” It’s designed in the simple red, white, and blue cookie-cutter style of most campaign websites. It features all of the receipts from Stefanik, like this:
And this:
It also has a great “About” the candidate section where the answer to “Where I Come From” is simple: “I come from Whites. White people, Mmk? Let's be clear where I come from because sure, Stefanik doesn't exactly sound white, but I'm totally white. White White White!” Morton includes some other choice links as well, including “campaign” sites for:
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www.thelaurenboebert.com, which boasts about “Lauren Boebert: Racist, QAnon Sympathizer”; then there’s www.gymjordan2022.com, that has a nice breakdown in his “Hello, a bit more about me” section that includes “Cover-up” and “sychophant websites!” There’s also a website for Texas’ governor at www.governorgregabbott.com, which includes highlights like “Attacked Trans Children And Their Parents,” “Ordered Price Gouging During The Winter Freeze To Protect His Donors,” and “Might Grant Clemency To Police Officers Who Were Indicted For Their Actions Against Protestors.”
That’s not all!
There’s a website set up for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, www.governordefailure.com, filled with COVID-19 updates and his many “Don’t Say Gay”-related ideas. There’s also one for Truth Social CEO and thin-skinned lap dog Devin Nunes, which highlights his many crimes and blunders. Surprisingly, the website titled “CongressmanGaetz.com” seems to just direct you to the Wikipedia page for “Sex Trafficking.” Maybe it is still being worked on? Who knows.
We have an update! www.kevinmccarthy2022.com
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