Right Wing Watch, an arm of People for the American Way, posted an item Friday about the arrests in Pope County of three men identified as participants in a white supremacist organization.
So it goes. The Satanic Temple unveils its statue for a rally in support of the First Amendment protection against state establishment of religion. Meanwhile, a tiny group of white supremacists appeared in opposition, lending comfort to Bro. Jason Rapert's Biblical slab on the back side of the Capitol.
If you're counting, the one-year anniversary of the white supremacist conflagration in Charlottesville seems to be running in favor of an arc in the universe pointing toward justice. But the day isn't over. Nor is the struggle.
There are dozens of these stories, but Donald Trump's nomination of Thomas Alvin Farr for a North Carolina judgeship is particularly egregious, says William Barber II in a New York Times op-ed today.
On-line sleuthing apparently contributed to the arrest of an Arkansas man, Jacob Goodwin, 22, of Ward in the beating of a black man during the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
The U.S. attorney's office has announced that new U.S. Attorney Cody Hiland will get camera time on his first full day in office with a news conference in Russellville announcing a drug bust that involves white supremacists.
And you thought the Civil War was over. Supercharged by a neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville and Donald Trump's signal of sympathy, the Rebel remnants of America and assorted white supremacists, bigots and garden variety nuts have taken up arms in defense of symbols of the Lost Cause.