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This Is America: Alabama Newspaper Editor Calls For KKK To Lynch Politicians In Washington D.C.

Source: Eric-Paul-Pierre PASQUIER / Getty He Says Democrats “Plotting To Raise Taxes” Need To Be Cleared Out One vile newspaper editor is unapologetic about wanting to bring lynchings to Washington, D.C. According to the Montgomery Advertiser , Goodloe Sutton is the publisher of the Democrat-Reporter in the small town of Linden, Alabama, and he wants the Ku Klux Klan to return to full power. He published an editorial in the Democrat-Reporter calling for “the Ku Klux Klan to night ride again” against “Democrats in the Republican Party and Democrats [who] are plotting to raise taxes in Alabama.” Sutton confirmed his words to the Montgomery Advertiser on Monday, saying “If we could get the Klan to go up there and clean out D.C., we’d all been better off.” He didn’t stop there either. When asked to elaborate, Sutton suggested lynching. “We’ll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them,” Sutton said. When asked if he felt it was wrong for the publisher of a newspaper to promote lynching Americans, Sutton continued: “… It’s not calling for the lynchings of Americans. These are socialist-communists we’re talking about. Do you know what socialism and communism is?” Sutton wrote in the newspaper editorial: “Democrats in the Republican Party and Democrats are plotting to raise taxes in Alabama. They do not understand how to eliminate expenses when money is needed in other areas. This socialist-communist ideology sounds good to the ignorant, the uneducated, and the simple-minded people.” When asked if he understood the KKK is a racist and violent group, Sutton disagreed. He had the audacity to compare the Klan to the NAACP. “A violent organization? Well, they didn’t kill but a few people,” Sutton said. “The Klan wasn’t violent until they needed to be.” Sutton allegedly doesn’t know any Klan members remaining in his area, saying that most of them died after the 1960s. He did, however, welcome people to call him, write him a letter or boycott him if they disagreed. Sutton has worked at the paper since 1964, inheriting the publication from his father. The publication has a history of acclaim in the 1990s when it reported on a corrupt local sheriff. For his coverage, Sutton was inducted into the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Communication Hall of Fame in 2007. That title has now been revoked in light of Sutton’s lynching article. The Advertiser reached out to the Alabama Press Association, the state trade association for newspapers in the state, to question whether or not Sutton and the Democrat-Reporter were members. APA executive director Felicia Mason responded, saying: “We do not agree with the opinion. However, APA is not a policing agency. We simply have no authority over what our member newspapers publish.” Smh. Per usual, the violent racists continue to have a platform in the streets and in the media.    

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Update: Authorities Say Sutton Tennyson Was Shot Multiple Times In Garage, No Arrest Made

Prince Williams/ATLPics.net Sutton Tennyson Shooting Update Police are releasing more details on the shocking murder of Angela Simmons’ ex-fiance. According to The AJC , authorities Sutton Tennyson was gunned down Saturday night in his Southwest Atlanta home. They add that Tennyson’s body was found with multiple gunshot wounds inside his garage. Police add that a preliminary investigation suggests that Tennyson was talking in the driveway with another man when “the conversation escalated” and the man shot him multiple times. The alleged shooter left the scene in a car and so far no arrest has been made. Angela revealed that today, November 5, would’ve been Tennyson’s birthday. She also shared a video of her son Sutton Tennyson, Jr. watching a video of his late father. Her siblings JoJo Simmons and Vanessa Simmons also extended their condolences over his passing. “I can’t sit here and lie and say we were close like brothers,” wrote JoJo. “What I will say is every time I encountered you we had good conversations and I never personally had an issue with you. NOBODY DESERVES DEATH.” “Literally at loss for words my heart breaks for my sister and nephew,” wrote Vanessa. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Sutton Tennyson.   Watch an updated report on Sutton Tennyson’s shocking murder below via WSBTV.

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BREAKING: Angela Simmons’ Ex-Fiancé Sutton Tennyson Shot & Killed In His Home

Prince Williams/ATL Pics.net Sutton Tennyson Killed Angela Simmons ‘ ex-fiancé has surprisingly passed away. TheShadeRoom reports that Sutton Tennyson was shot and killed at his home earlier today. No further details are available. Tennyson and Simmons welcomed a son, Sutton Tennyson Jr., in September 2016. Prince Williams/ATLPics.net This story is still developing…

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Proud Mama Angela Simmons Shares Some Mommy/Son Preciousness With Baby Sutton

Angela Simmons Kisses Baby Son Sutton Angela Simmons is clearly enjoying her new role as Mommy. The reality star shared an adorable vid of her giving her nearly 3-month-old son Sutton some good morning kisses…which it seems he may not have been exactly into. Baby Sutton kept swatting Mama Angela and her affectionate smooches away with his little fist. Too cute! Sutton is already getting so big… Instagram

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WaPo Wonders: How Can You Spend a Trillion Dollars with ‘Tangible Results’ and Be Doubted?

The front page of Saturday’s Washington Post carried an article by Shailagh Murray from Ohio’s 13th congressional district, just west of Cleveland. The dominant theme was two-term Rep. Betty Sutton’s whining that her GOP opponent Ted Ganley, a car dealer, benefited from Cash for Clunkers but now bashes it. The Post wondered about why Democrats get so little credit for the “stimulus,” and Murray’s central question was this: How can nearly $1 trillion flush through the U.S. economy, with tangible results, and still leave voters dubious? [“Flushed” is a good verb for this.] Some blame Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress for failing to set clear and realistic expectations… It proved difficult to keep track of all that spending, and the White House and Democratic leaders had a hard time showing how it was contributing to the recovery. “The branding and marketing was done very poorly,” said Alan Blinder, a Princeton University economist who supported the stimulus. “When you spend that much money, there should be more recognition.” About $2 billion of the stimulus money flowed to Sutton’s Ohio District. The funds are paying for 628 projects, making it one of the largest concentrations of federal spending in the Midwest. But when you look at the “tangible” Sutton results that the Post lists, even if you were local, you’d wonder if this is the “smart” way to create jobs — as opposed to pleasing a list of constituent groups: The list includes $400 million to replace the decrepit I nner Belt Bridge in suburban Cleveland and $25 million to expand a BASF Catalysts lithium-ion battery plant in Elyria. The Akron Urban League received $2 million to expand broadband Internet service to 3,500 users, creating 13 jobs. The town of Lorain secured $15,390 to retrofit seven school buses with pollution-control gear, and the Ohio Department of Transportation won a $2,500 grant to buy spare parts for the Brunswick municipal fleet. And the Car Allowance Rebate System, better known as Cash for Clunkers, lured customers into auto showrooms, staving off layoffs at the local Ford factory and its suppliers. Here’s how Murray began her Saturday article, complete with Mean GOP overtones: Republican House candidate Tom Ganley sold more than 800 cars last summer through the “Cash for Clunkers” government rebate program. But does Uncle Sam get a thank you? “Let’s talk about Cash for Clunkers,” the voluble millionaire, who owns the largest auto dealership group in Ohio, told a group of voters here recently. “It created a 30-day surge in auto sales. After it ended, there was no business. It was like the faucet was shut off.” As the nation struggled through a painful recession, the Democratic-led Congress rushed through nearly $1 trillion in spending and tax cuts, aiming to jump-start business investment, keep state and local governments afloat and put people to work, if only temporarily. Most economists say the nationwide stimulus effort has generally paid off, although they differ on how much. But the cash infusion appears to have done little to restore public confidence either in the federal government or in the Democratic Party. The stimulus may have created or saved up to 3.6 million jobs, as the White House contends, but the jobless rate in Ohio still hovers at a crippling 10.4 percent. That has left Democrats such as Ganley’s opponent, Rep. Betty Sutton, trying to convince voters that the stimulus made a bad situation somewhat less bad. Doesn’t exactly pop off a bumper sticker. And she ended by bashing Ganley as a hypocrite:  Even Cash for Clunkers is difficult to measure empirically. Ganley is a critic, but some of his competitors are big fans. “It jump-started the entire industry, and it couldn’t have come at a more opportune time,” said Alan Spitzer, chief executive of Spitzer Auto Group, who urged Sutton to push the rebate program and whose 23 dealerships sold about 1,000 cars through Cash for Clunkers. Joseph Lee, plant manager of the Avon Lake Ford plant, said the steady decline in production, which forced 200 layoffs in 2009, started to level off when Cash for Clunkers took effect. That was true even though his plant makes gas-guzzling Econoline vans, not the compact cars that were selling best. “All I know is my plant was shutting down week after week. And then we weren’t.” A year ago, even Ganley had a rosier assessment of the program. He told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that it “certainly primed the pump,” although he complained about its execution. “It’s a little duplicitous,” Spitzer said of Ganley’s reversal. “This program woke up the market. It was an unqualified success.” [Image of Sutton from the conservative site www.bettysutton2010.com ]

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Extreme Oreo Filling

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Andy Sutton's Airtight Logic

Andy Sutton, today's douchebag of the day, reacts to this hit . His logic is flawless. Wait, what? [ Ed Note : First ever hockey player to employ the Kantian defense for poor sportsmanship.] View