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Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Tattoos Are A Heathen Practice

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  • Religious Right activist Cynthia Dunbar continues to spread David Barton's misinformation(link is external) and, just like Barton, she is not about to stop repeating it(link is external) just because it is false.
  • Alt-right activist Lauren Southern announces(link is external) that she is “quitting YouTube” because the “political discussion has become so toxic and so repetitive" and will instead focus on making more “full-scale, in-depth documentaries” like her white nationalist propaganda film(link is external) “Farmlands.”
  • Televangelist Pat Robertson warns(link is external) a viewer not to get a tattoo: "That is a heathen practice."
  • Right-wing "journalist" Liz Crokin is amazed(link is external) that she hasn't been already killed by the Clintons.
  • In the wake of former White House aide Omarosa Manigault’s explosive claims that she heard a tape of President Trump saying the n-word on the set of “The Apprentice,” Breitbart’s Joel Pollak thinks(link is external) that "maybe we’re overdue for a real national conversation about the word and its public use.”
  • Finally, Ann Coulter defends(link is external) the white supremacist who drove his car into a crowd in Charlottesville, Virginia, at last year's “Unite the Right” rally and killed a woman: “[James] Fields seems to have a pretty decent argument that he was in fear for his life. History has shown that it's a big mistake to stop your car for protesters."