Revealed: anti-government People’s Rights Network, founded by Ammon Bundy, appearing to follow ‘entryism’ strategy

At least 66 members of an anti-government group founded by far-right militia figure Ammon Bundy have attempted to win local positions of influence in the Republican party in Oregon, the Guardian can reveal.

The candidates stood for Republican precinct committee person (PCP) slots in three central Oregon counties in this week’s elections, with some facing no opponent and thus winning their positions by default. The role of PCPs includes electing the executive of the county-level GOP apparatus.

The move is part of what appears to be a coordinated attempt to capture the local Republican party infrastructure, following a far-right strategy of “entryism” into more mainstream political bodies.

  • Jaysyn@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    The fact that Bundy isn’t rotting in prison right now is a complete failure of Justice.

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    6 months ago

    So, anyone think the supposed non-fascist Republicans are gonna look back on the past few years and decide maybe this time they should do something about it before it gets out of hand?

     

     

    Sorry if it was too early for such a riproaring joke!

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    6 months ago

    Hey lefties maybe you should uhhhhhhh

    Do the same thing? As someone that doesnt suck ass?

    Just a thought.

    (Not me though, you guys do it)

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    6 months ago

    Is there no ‘US-news’ community? I’m getting sick of all the ‘far right did stupid here’, ‘broken system there’ news.

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          Sorry to hear it. There’s some very beautiful country out there, but the culture is not great (I’m in Washington now but used to live in Oregon).

          Most of Western Washington is pretty great. She could move up here.

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            6 months ago

            I mean, we’re Canadian, if things get really bad her and her wife could definitely just jump ship and head north north.

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        6 months ago

        You have never been to northeast Washington, have you? Soooo many Christian nationalists and people who claim to be “constitutionalists.”

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        6 months ago

        While I agree, and am in Washington now in part because of stuff like this, we need to do better about keeping these people subdued or it won’t be much better here. The college towns bordering Idaho/Washington are in the middle of a very successful christo-fascist takeover with plans to foothold into Washington. Spokane has been toying with nationalism and white supremacy for ages. There are a lot of very red rural farmland and small towns who are angry at Seattle for having such an influence on them.

        I still feel safer here and most areas of Washington than I have living in other places. We need to work hard to keep it that way because fascism doesn’t stop at state lines