David Duke Running for Senate in Louisiana
We really are reliving the 1990s, aren't we?


Former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke announced today he was running for U.S. Senate to try to get back in office in his home state of Louisiana, where racial issues are currently touchy, to say the least.
Duke will be running as a Republican (he has belonged to both parties at different points of his life, as well as having previously been a member of the American Nazi Party and later a member of the Reform Party) and an open Donald Trump supporter. He has famously been praising Trump and Trump had previously been reluctant to disavow Duke. As Jacob Sullum previously noted, Duke is the only presidential candidate (he ran back in 1992) to have higher unfavorable ratings than Trump.
USA Today notes that the Republican Party is having nothing to do with Duke:
Roger Villere, chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana, quickly condemned Duke.
"The Republican Party opposes, in the strongest possible terms, David Duke's candidacy for any public office," Villere said in a statement. "David Duke is a convicted felon and a hate-filled fraud who does not embody the values of the Republican Party.
"The party of Lincoln and Reagan is one that recognizes the inherent value of every human life, regardless of age, religion or race. David Duke's history of hate marks a dark stain on Louisiana's past and has no place in our current conversation. The Republican Party of Louisiana will play an active role in opposing David Duke's candidacy."
Representatives from the Republican Party nationally were equally unimpressed and said Duke would not have the support of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
The details of the race suggest that Duke is just going to be a sideshow, probably to nobody's surprise. This race is to replace Republican David Vitter, who is stepping down (he got his seat in the first place by defeating Duke). There are currently 23 candidates in the race including a retired colonel who joined the fight today. Col. Rob Maness, described as a "tea party favorite" by Louisiana newspaper The Advocate, blamed the Obama administration and Congress for terrorist attacks in the United States. According to USA Today, Maness said that the United States should have declared war on the Islamic State immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks, which makes utterly no sense.
In any event, it is increasingly clear that we're going to be reliving the 1990s for the rest of the year. You're encouraged to dress accordingly.
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Dress accordingly? Fuck yeah! I've been longing for the day when docs, baggy jeans, and unbuttoned flannel made their triumphant return.
It's already doing so with some of the 14 yr-old set.
Don't forget the rolled up blue jeans.
Small or large cuffs? I can never remember with the whole odd/even lunar cycle stuff.
Pin rolled.
I need to dust off my jean jacket.
+1 1980s.
It carried in to the 90s.
It was more specifically a metal thing in the 80s (Iron Maiden/Metallica style, not Poison/Bon Jovi-style).
Grunge and the neo-hippies ran with it in the 90s until it died. Mine was from a thrift store, and was pretty beat up, and had "Hi Cuz!" written on the back in sharpie. Good times.
Oh, good grief. Megadeath Girl wore a jean jacket over her Megadeath shirts every day.
There were girls who were into Megadeath?
At least two at my school.
The headbangers at your school must have been so happy. All the Megadeath fans at my school were smelly stoner boys.
They'd have fit right in?
It carried in to the 90s.
Most of what we attribute to the decade of the 60s happened in the 70s.
Woodstock was in 1969, not the 70s.
I smell a secret Trump endorsement.
Strong enough for a man, but made for a Donald?
Get ready for a flood of "David Duke is an *honest* Republican, hurr durr" articles.
All by the most bigoted people in existence: progressives.
Did someone say The 90s?
(NSFW)
Did somebody say the 90s?
(SFW in most places)
How in the world does something like that get 18,461,711 views?
How in the world does something like that get 18,461,711 views?
[clicks link] I dunno, man.
Kate Pierson?
^ This.
Is that Mr. Bean playing the drum?
Did someone say the 90s?
(not safe for sanity)
Back when I was still teaching English, I often used that song to demonstrate how commonly irony is misunderstood to just mean "things that suck."
Fuckin' Canadians, man.
You know what the Canadian KKK is known for?
Apologizing for being racist?
A poor grasp of irony?
Their love of Tim Horton's?
(not safe for sanity)
Someone was trying to sell me on Adele recently. As someone who listens to song lyrics and the stories they tell Adele is at least 10X the bitchy, psychotic would-be ex-girlfriend that Alanis ever was (not to mention at least 2 points less attractive physically). I don't know who she's married to or the baby daddy is but, poor guy.
That song's title is ironic.
I learned last night that a wizard is someone who is still a virgin at 30. I think when you hit 60 you become an archmage.
Duke's slogan:
"Hoppe. Yes we kkkan."
I blame BOOOOSH TRUUUUUMP.
Are you ready to be Ninetiesed like you've never been Ninetiesed before?
And let's not forget the best thing ever to come out of Oklahoma!
I couldn't resist coming back with one more.
Hey! It was completely different!
That other one went: Dun-Dun-Dun-da-da-Dun-Dun
His went: Dun-Dun-Dun-Dun-da-da-Dun-Dun!
The ninetiest ninety that ever fucking ninetied...
/mic drop
Former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke announced today he was running for Senate to try to get back in office in his home state of Louisiana...
Scott, this would read a lot more clearly if you specified "US Senate." I wasn't sure whether he was running for US Senate or Louisiana State Senate until I read down to the point where you mentioned the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Maness said that the United States should have declared war on the Islamic State immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks, which makes utterly no sense.
Maybe he doesn't understand that there's THE Islamic State and a bunch of Islamic states? Which, yes, makes his statement even scarier...
Did someone say The Nineties?
And listen to grunge music while acting mopey and emo.
More like this.
^ Now that right there is real, no shit nineties.
Which is why so many of us spent the decade really, really high.
And listen to grunge music while acting mopey and emo.
Wasn't there like another senator who had been a Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan?
It's ok when democrats are racist pieces of shit.
We really are reliving the 1990s, aren't we?
Except for the lousy economy, goatfucking terrorists and world powers kicking sand in our national face, and expanding government, this is totally like the 90s.
It's the 70s crossed with the 90s!
"A bill speedily passing through the California legislature threatening to curtail religious freedom at faith-based colleges and universities is beginning to garner opposition on multiple fronts.
"Several Hispanic advocacy groups released a joint letter on Tuesday denouncing SB 1146, which would open the door to legal action against religious colleges and universities that adhere to traditional teachings on sexuality and marriage....
"Under the legislation, religious universities that receive state student financial aid, such as in the form of Cal or Pell Grants, would be prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender identity, gender expression or sexuality in admissions, housing and hiring.
"The legislation makes clear that religious universities would not be in violation of the law for providing housing accommodations for married couples, so long as "'married' includes both married opposite-sex and same-sex couples."
"Separate bathrooms or housing for male and female students would also be allowed, as long as "students are afforded housing or restroom accommodations consistent with their gender identity.""
Under the legislation, religious universities that receive state student financial aid
Don't want the strings associated with accepting government money? Don't accept government money. Easy.
But you still expect me to pay taxes for public 'services' I don't use.
Gosh, if only we could have seen this coming. Foreseen it, if you will.
No one posted a link to a Duncan Sheik song? Pathetic.
The dream of the 90s is alive in Louisiana.
Remember Duke attending a Holocaust Denying conference in Iran? Guess he has the backing of Mahmoud Imadinnerjacket.
Oh my god, it would be terrible if David Duke won! That means we would have a politician stirring up hatred between ethnicities just to get himself more votes! Why, he would probably take every single political issue and frame it as a race problem!
That would be very bad.
It's just a good thing we don't have any politicians who do that right now.
C'mon Akira- it's not like they would ever let someone like that onstage at a Presidential debate or a National convention.
My thoughts exactly. My guess is that some folks think it advances a valuable narrative.
He was actually a serious contender in the early 90s. He finished second in races for US Senate and Governor, and won a majority of the white vote both times.
It's funny. A wizard. Lol.
"Bias confirmed!"
You want Dave Coulier's sloppy seconds?
I hate that fucking song.
Some kind of diabolical auto-refresh view-gen-bot program? No other reasonable explanation.
Indeed!