Yesterday, CNN published a bombshell story detailing disturbing comments North Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, Mark Robinson. The story tells how Robinson referred to himself as a “Black Nazi” and made other explicit comments. Now, Robinson is facing calls to drop out of the race. Some of Robinson’s biggest supporters have been prominent right-wing media figures, including Donald Trump Jr., Dan Bongino, and Charlie Kirk.
Robinson is a right-wing commentator who became lieutenant governor of North Carolina in January 2021. He has a history of toxic remarks, including about women and LGBTQ people. Media Matters has reported that Robinson said mass shootings are “karma” for allowing abortion, and that he claimed in 2018 that Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby were victims of a left-wing “plot” to destroy them for their “so-called sexual crimes.”
Despite his well-known history of extremist remarks, Robinson has gotten support from numerous Republicans, including Donald Trump, who endorsed him by claiming he’s “Martin Luther King on steroids.”
Media Matters compiled a list of right-wing media figures endorsing Robinson with strong praise.
Right-wing media’s penchant for xenophobic fearmongering has once again contributed to threats of real-world violence, this time after outlets helped spread a racist claim about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, which was pushed by Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH). Since then, Springfield has fielded dozens of bomb threats, schools have been forced to close or evacuate, and at least one Haitian resident reported vandalism.
On September 9, Vance amplified implausible internet rumors that made their way up the right-wing media food chain, claiming “that people have had their pets abducted and eaten by people who shouldn’t be in this country.” The racist smears were quickly debunked by local and state officials in Ohio.
After days of right-wing media amplifying this smear, Vance defended pushing false claims on CNN, stating he is willing to “create stories” to push narratives that will help drive media attention to right-wing talking points. Naturally, Fox News largely ignored Vance’s stunning confession.
As of September 16, Springfield, Ohio has received at least 33 bomb threats, with numerous city buildings and schools closing as a result. This kind of terror campaign is not uncommon following right-wing media’s racist and xenophobic misinformation. Earlier this year, a Brooklyn high school received a bomb threat after right-wing media fixated on the school’s decision to house migrants during a winter storm. In 2019, a 21-year-old gunman opened fire in a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, writing that it was a “response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” a narrative that had been routinely pushed by right-wing media. And residents in Aurora, Colorado, have seen threats and armed groups loitering outside local properties after right-wing media pushed unverified rumors that a Venezuelan gang had taken over buildings there.
The lies from conservative media and Republican politicians have real-world consequences. The residents of Springfield, Ohio are now being treated as collateral damage in the right’s culture war.
While some Republicans have tried to distance their party from Laura Loomer, her show’s guest list indicates how closely linked the GOP is to the far-right extremist. More than a dozen GOP nominees, elected officials, and Trump advisers have appeared on her show, including Trump running mate JD Vance, senior Trump campaign officials Corey Lewandowski and Jason Miller, and members of Congress.
Loomer has a long history of making horrific remarks. She has described herself as “pro-white nationalism” and a “proud Islamophobe.” Last year, she posted a video claiming that “9/11 was an inside job.”
Trump and his campaign are heavily connected to Loomer, who flew on Trump’s plane to Pennsylvania and New York last week. Loomer has also donated thousands of dollars to Trump-affiliated campaign organizations.
Just this week, Loomer said “Donald Trump likes me. Donald Trump trusts me.”