A longshot Missouri gubernatorial candidat e with ties to the Ku Klux Klan will stay on the Republican ticket, a judge ruled Friday.

Cole County Circuit Court Judge Cotton Walker denied a request by the Missouri GOP to kick Darrell McClanahan out of the August Republican primary.

McClanahan is running against Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe, state Sen. Bill Eigel and others for the GOP nomination to replace Gov. Mike Parson, who is barred by term limits from seeking reelection.

McClanahan’s lawyer, Dave Roland, said the ruling ensures that party leaders do not have “almost unlimited discretion to choose who’s going to be allowed on a primary ballot.”

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      Didn’t you know? They’re progressives now. They welcome Catholics as long as they’re also white racists!

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      The judge’s name who kept him on the ballot is Cotton Walker.

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    Sorry, Republicans. You made this bed, you have to lie in it. If a Klansman gets enough signatures to get on your party’s primary ballot, what does that suggest about your party’s members?

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    I think I already know the answer and I think it’s because doing so would expose tons already in power, and even more in the past.

    But, why hasn’t the KKK been labeled a terrorist organization in the US?

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      You can be on a primary ballot while in prison, serving time for a terrorism conviction. Criminality just isn’t relevant.

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      They aren’t enemies of the state. Groups are classed as terrorists when they are using violence and terror to attack a nation state government, or its interests. The KKK don’t challenge the state in this way, they terrorise people and they support violence. But they don’t define themselves or act as enemies to the state.

      I think they should be classed as hate groups and possibly terrorists. They do use terror to try to enact social change. The social change they want is more of a regression than a revolution, so it can be easy for conservatives to sympathise with them. Conservatives make up half the political power in most countries so it’s hard to classify these types of groups as terrorists. These groups advocate for conservation of social norms, just the norms they want to preserve are oppression and lack of civil rights.

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    With open ties to the KKK. The others are smart enough to keep theirs hidden.

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    Good. Hopefully AG Asshat will have to spend more money to keep the racists from splitting the vote and he will have less for the general election (or not even get through the primary).