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So this rich Ukrainian guy changed his name to Darth Vader and decided to run for president...


Ja  Rhule

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FWIW, and I suppose this might end up in the Tinderbox now... but...

I saw signs for this guy today along the roadside, and had to look him up because of the name...

 

http://nc2014.com/

 

 

“Molotov Mitchell’s bold and refreshing approach supporting Republican efforts to expand the economy and increase job opportunities in North Carolina will add to the great strides we have already made.”

- NC Senator Neal Hunt

 

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/jason-molotov-mitchell

 

In advertising, everyone knows the most important group to reach is the 18-34 demographic. These days, 18- to 34-year-olds even have their own evangelist, a pop culture-savvy Christian hardliner with the word “zealot” tattooed on his forearm and wrath emblazoned in his heart. His name is Jason “Molotov” Mitchell, he’s 33 years old, and he’s a self-declared “Christian Supremacist” who wants his co-religionists to shove aside “effeminized American Christianity” and start “advancing the Kingdom on earth.”

 

 

Mitchell, a former wedding videographer who says he came to Christianity after studying Buddhism, Islam and Hare Krishna, does not limit his commentary to religion. He’s described U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor as an “anti-American racist,” called the progressive Latino advocacy group La Raza “the tan Klan,” and spread “birther” lies about President Obama.

 

It was a 2008 video about Obama that put Mitchell in the national spotlight. In his “Video Portrait of Barack Hussein Obama,” he accused then-candidate Obama of being a racist, Marxist anti-Semite “discipled” in “quasi-Christianity.” The same year, an evangelical TV channel that had been hosting Mitchell’s edgy “comedy” stopped working with him after he made and ate a cookie decorated with the face of Mohammad, violating the channel’s promise not to denigrate other religions. But WND reportedly liked what it saw and has been working with him ever since.

 

Mitchell’s wife also posts on WND, under the name “DJ Dolce.” In 2010, she endorsed the thoroughly disproven theory that gay men were responsible for the Holocaust.

 

In early 2012, Mitchell released his first feature-length film, a pseudo-documentary set in a dystopian near future in which a group of “black power extremists” terrorize and murder abortion providers. “Gates of Hell,” as the film is called, has been praised by leaders of the anti-gay Liberty Counsel and the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue.

 

...and I thought Thom Tillis was a terrible person...

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