A3P’s Chairman William Johnson, who had a failed bid for Congress in Arizona in 2006 as a Democrat
This is a horribly racist group that doesn’t yet have a large following, but their message should be extinguished as quickly as possible. Arizona’s white power saga continues:
If you haven’t heard of the California-based American Third Position party, or A3P as it’s otherwise referred to, consider this a heads up. The racist, white nationalist organization would like to get on the Arizona ballot as an official party, joining the Democrats, the GOP, the Greens and the Libertarians, though it’s not going to achieve this feat any time in the near future. [...]
One of A3P’s supporters, a local fella by the name of Ralph A. Brandt, has been writing letters to small papers and Web portals in Arizona, telling white folk that there’s a new party in town, and all you Caucasians are invited. [...]
In [his letters to newspapers and websites], Brandt makes no bones about the party’s “objective,” which he says is “to protect the ethnic interests of white people.” [...]
The Anti-Defamation League has published an excellent and telling backgrounder on the party, tracing its roots to previous white supremacist efforts such as the Golden State Party and Freedom 14, which had formed from Internet postings on the racist message board Stormfront.org.
In fact, the phrase “third position” itself echoes the old idea of fascism offering a “third way” between capitalism and communism.
A3P’s Chairman William Johnson, who appears in the video above:
“We of the third position look to the future and embrace principles that will secure the existence of our people and a future for our children.”
Is Arizona some kind of magnet for people like this? The racial profiling “Papers Please” law must have thrilled them.
So who does Brandt like to pal around with on Facebook? Take a wild guess. Hint: Barbie McLipSchmutz:
On Brandt’s Facebook page, he offers up links to the pages of Sarah Palin, American Third Position, and the racist publication Occidental Quarterly Online. His “friends” include local neo-Nazis J.T. Ready and Harry Hughes.
I betcha she can see Arizona from her Facebook page.
All kidding aside, every day we hear about another militia or other extremist group, death threats to the president, burning his likeness in effigy… and now this.
Our public officials and their surrogates would be wise to get out in front of this, get on the tee vee and radio daily, and make Americans aware of the hatred that is creepy-crawling around the country. It needs to be called out and condemned. This is not change we can believe in.
H/t: Tiggrr1









