5 Feet of Fury

Southern Poverty Law Center’s list of evil ‘patriots’ is ‘a fantasy’

A must read:

Robert Stacy McCain explains what others among us have noticed — that the SPLC’s credibility is fading fast, and its new list of “leaders” of the “militia movement” includes people who hate each other and would never work together in the first place:

Why, for example, does the SPLC list that includes 9/11 “Truther” Alex Jones also name Kincaid, whose Accuracy in Media is a well-established conservative organization devoted to identifying media bias?

In fact, Kincaid denounced the 9/11 “inside job” conspiracy theory as “absurd” in a recent column warning that Jones is “playing a destructive role” that could discredit the tea party movement.

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Over the years, the SPLC has steadily expanded its list of “far-right” menaces to include mainstream conservatives — the American Enterprise Institute, David Horowitz, the Bradley Foundation and Dinesh D’Souza, among others — and as National Review’s Mark Krikorian recently noted, the SPLC accused his Center for Immigration Studies of “spreading bigotry.”