Right-wing Blogger Codrea Takes Credit For “Unacceptable” Holder Nazi Photo
Written by Chris Brown
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On October 11th Media Matters noted that right-wing blogger Mike Vanderboegh repeatedly posted an image of Attorney General Eric Holder transposed to a appear as a Nazi officer. The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) denounced the image and called on Fox News (who has repeatedly featured Vanderboegh) and Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (who recently granted him an award) to do so as well:
As we have consistently said before, invoking the Holocaust to make political points is never acceptable. We strongly encourage others to condemn this type of behavior when they see it.
Unfortunately, after allowing individuals such as Glenn Beck and Hank Williams, Jr. to use Holocaust rhetoric during their appearances on the air, it is unlikely that Fox News will do the right thing and repudiate Vanderboegh. Indeed, Fox News' own chief executive compared NPR executives to the Nazis and lashed out at those criticizing the network for allowing such behavior to take place.
That leaves JPFO--a Jewish group that recently awarded Vanderboegh--to act responsibly and make it clear that his behavior is unacceptable.
Yesterday, Vanderboegh writing partner David Codrea outed himself as the creator of the image.
Blogging at Examiner.com Codrea writes that he created the image and gets explicit with the Nazi smear:
I guess it's confession time. I made them. And I didn't use Photoshop. I have neither the time nor inclination to become skilled with that, and find the admittedly limited capabilities of Paint adequate for producing satirical images, crude in technique though they may be. So it looks like I've just doubled JPFO's [Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership] troubles--now both their award recipients are in hot water with NJDC.
National socialists sure get prickly when you point out what they are...
Codrea is at the very least suggesting NJDC is working on behalf of “National Socialists”, if not suggesting they are Nazi themselves.
NJDC has opposed political attacks invoking Nazism by both conservatives and liberals.