Roof WASNT in the Klan, so I'm not sure why you even brought that up, other than for red herring purposes. The ideology the motivated Roof was Far-Right, end of story. You don't have to admit it, but that doesn't make it any less true. Also, don't fault me because you fail to recognize that parties and politicians evolve over time. Actually, I think you already know this, but are selective in your application of if. If I may:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...fk-welcome-todays-anti-2a-democrat-party.html
You remember that one right? The idea that a political party could stay static in its views over the course of a 150+ year period surpasses the ridiculous, and borders on the insane. The title of the cited thread, infers as much. The rest of you post is of no consequence, sit has no bearing in the discussion. We're talking about the ideology that inspired Roof.
Baloney. You're the one that brought up the KKK. I never mentioned it until you pointed out Roof's interest. And 150 years is nonsense. Byrd was in the Senate until 20-freaking-10. Hugo Black was on the Supreme Court till 1971!