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The fact that Republicans *quietly* enjoy the support of extremist websites like these speaks volumes.
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The far right shot up a black church in Charleston
The far right shot up a synagogue in Pittsburgh
If ISIS did this, we'd be united in finding and fighting the source of the radicalization. Why aren't we seeing the same sense of urgency?