Living in a Land of Rising Right-Wing Hate
April 1st, 2010Editor’s Note: This article was originally funded by and published at Truthout.org, but for unknown reasons, it does not appear to be in the searchable archives anymore. When this was discovered on Monday, October 24, 2011, we re-published it here.
by Glynn Wilson
Northeast Jefferson County east of Birmingham, Alabama, has long been known as a white flight suburb and home to a crowd of racist rednecks, mostly good old boys and gals who work for the power company, the gas company, the phone company and in construction. Bordered by rural and mostly white Blount and St. Clair counties to the north and east, it has become the poor side of town. The money went south. The black migration from the city has in recent years about taken over what was at one time the largest, mostly white suburb in the country called Center Point, which was the half-way point between the industrial city of Birmingham and the countryside in the 1950s and ’60s.
Now that the citizens of the United States have elected the first African-American president in U.S. history, however, there are racist, conservative activist groups popping up all over the place — and not just the Tea Party. One man has put the area on the map like no other.
Michael B. Vanderboegh of Pinson hit the national spotlight last week and is now under serious federal law enforcement scrutiny since calling for right-wing militia-style activists to toss bricks through the windows of Democrats on his SipseyStreetIrregulars blog, designed to appeal to the so-called Three Percenters, or three percent of American gun owners with the most radical view of the Second Amendment.
Vanderboegh may have been able to continue blogging in relative suburban obscurity, except that somebody decided to carry out his call to throw bricks in New York, Arizona and Kansas. One brick that crashed through the window of the Democratic Committee headquarters in Monroe County, New York, had a note attached with a quote from Barry Goldwater: “Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice.”
“I guess that guy’s one of ours,” Vanderboegh said in a telephone interview with a Montgomery newspaper. “Glad to know people read my blog.”
Another brick slammed through the glass doors at the Democratic Committee’s Rochester, New York office, and another was thrown at the window of Rep. Louise Slaughter’s district office in Niagara Falls. Reports of brick-throwing at Democratic offices were also reported last Monday in Arizona and Kansas.
Thanks in part to a new Southern Poverty Law Center report on the Rage of the Right, the guy’s story, such as it is, has been repeated in the Washington Post, not once but twice, and MSNBC, as well as National Public Radio and hundreds of newspapers, thanks to the AP wire.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s intelligence report on Vanderboegh, he has tried to portray himself as a moderate, first in the militia world and more recently in the anti-immigration movement.
“But he hasn’t always sounded that way,” according to the report. Back in the mid-1990s, he wrote a document entitled “Strategy and Tactics for a Militia Civil War,” in which he discussed the utility of snipers using “violence carefully targeted and clearly defensive: war criminals, secret policemen, rats…”
As of Nov. 1, the tiny group of Three Percenters gave itself another name — the Alabama Minuteman Surveillance Team — and the mission of making life miserable for any business that hired undocumented workers.
“We hereby put exploitative employers and crooked politicians on notice,” Vanderboegh declared after ending the patrols and deciding to return to Alabama to concentrate on the situation there. “We intend to make it toxic for anyone doing public or private business to use illegals. If I were a politician in Alabama right now, I’d start getting REAL careful about who I accepted money from. Because we’re fixin’ to flip on the light switch.”
Vanderboegh denied any suggestion of vigilantism, telling a Birmingham newspaper that all his group sought was enforcement of existing laws. He had similarly shrugged off criticism of the para-militarism of the militias back when he was associated with groups including the Alabama Constitutional Militia, the Tri-States Militia and the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment of the so-called Constitutional Militia.
Take note that was during the Clinton years. He seems to only have a problem with Democrats, not Republicans, an indication that his so-called “revolution” is not exactly as non-partisan as he tries to claim.
On his blog and in other documents on the Web traced to him, Vanderboegh talks about President Barack Obama as a “tyrant,” but he uttered not one word of criticism against President George W. Bush, while his administration dismantled the Fourth Amendment against illegal searches and seizures by authorizing the illegal spying on every American’s e-mail, Web browsing habits and phone calls.
Now that policy is about to trap Vanderboegh in a legal juggernaut, and he may get the chance he seeks to get arrested for the cause to tell his story to a larger audience. He openly seeks publicity on his site and writes that he fully expects to be arrested.
A spokesperson for U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance’s office in Birmingham said it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation. The chief deputy for Jefferson County is referring all press calls to the public relations agent for the local office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which has so far refused to return phone calls after interviewing Vanderboegh Tuesday.
While Vanderboegh tells TV reporters he’s not a racist, a Google background search on Michael B. Vanderboegh shows he recently purchased this book from Amazon.com: White Rage: The Extreme Right and American Politics, by Martin Durham.
This week, Vanderboegh claims he is getting death threats himself, and called the FBI to turn in an Easter card he allegedly received in the mail with bird mess inside. He thought it might be anthrax, he says, so he claims he started taking antibiotics. Yet he continues right on blogging about his “hate,” even after several police vehicles and a hazardous materials truck showed up to claim the Easter card, and he was not treated as a hero or a patriot.
“I must admit that I am starting to develop a healthy hate, one that I must guard against if I do not want to become the same kind of beast that collectivism apparently manufactures so easily out of these godless assholes,” Vanderboegh writes. “Acting like bugs, they’ve just about got me convinced of their absolute lack of any humanity.
“As I have written before, when you can think of them as bugs, as they think of us, it makes it easier to kill them,” he continues. “I am now to the point where I almost DO think of them as bugs. Like Zander to the Brain Bug in Starship Troopers, I want to scream, ‘One day, somebody like me is going to kill you, and your whole fucking race!’ Collectivism has finally convinced me that it is a race unto its own.
“They have also demonstrated that this is an existential war of extermination, one way or another. Them or us. I vote them,” he writes. “They still have to shoot first. But it will be the last temporary advantage they get. There ain’t no live and let live with bugs.”
He signs his posts Mike III, for Three Percent of gun owners.
Also this week, the manager of a local wildlife refuge at Turkey Creek had to notify Vanderboegh that he would no longer be allowed to deliver history lessons to school children.
Taylor Steele, the director of the Turkey Creek Nature Preserve for Birmingham Southern College, said in an interview that Vanderboegh would tell stories as part of the park’s programs and seemed pretty well-versed in history.
“I had no idea what his political or social faction was,” Steele said. “Of course, when that story broke, I told my volunteer that we deal with kids, and that we can’t have that element being part of that education program.”
As a result, Vanderboegh writes on his blog in a a classic example of the white, Southern racist playing the victim, “So, I’m fired from a job I never took a dime for. It was perfectly predictable and I am actually amazed the collectivist academics took so long.
“Still, it hurts,” he says. “It hurts a lot.”
One of Vanderboegh’s documented links is to another group called the Oath Keepers, which tries to recruit police officers and members of the U.S. military to join their anti-federal government, racist cause.
Writing on his blog about the FBI raids on militia in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana this week, where the evidence suggests a group of right-wing radicals were planning to kill police officers and bomb their funerals, Vanderboegh calls it a “well thought out, perfectly targeted, craftily planned, brilliantly executed and impeccably timed” bit of public relations and “propaganda” on the part of the Obama administration, specifically designed to discredit him, his groups and their plans for “revolution.”
“For the Imperial Feds, this was a propaganda coup of the tenth order of magnitude,” he writes.
His advice to the “brotherhood” of white racists?
“My recommendation: Stand fast. Await word. But be ready if this turns into another Waco.”
Not far from Pinson in the southern Appalachian foothills in the towns of Springville and Trussville, other right-wing groups of Vanderboegh’s ilk also thrive, and some of them have the official imprimatur of elected officials running for higher office.
State Senator Hank Erwin, who is running as a Republican for Lt. Governor, is taking part in a Tea Party protest in Montgomery Tuesday, according to his Facebook page, where he calls himself “very conservative.”
But not long ago, he attended a meeting of another radical right-wing group that has sprung up in Northeast Jefferson County, a modern-day Ku Klux Klan without the white robes that is also connected to the Tea Party movement.
“There is a popular city in Alabama that is slowly but surely becoming recognized in the political atmosphere as a ‘must’ visit. The town is Trussville, and in the last six months it has been a breeding ground for political action groups,” Erwin claims on his Website. “The most recent group to join in the trend is serving as a counterpart to the women’s movement, as a number of men demonstrated their frustration with the current economic crisis at what hopes to be the first of many ‘Conservative Patriots Club’ meetings.”
The formation of a men’s club comes after the so-called success of a women’s group known as the “Republican Women of Trussville,” which last month generated “one of the largest Tea Parties in the state,” Erwin claims, with nearly 2000 in attendance.
Leading the first meeting for the Conservative Patriots Club was Springville resident Harold Mathews, a small plane dealer and owner of Mathew’s Manor, a private wedding chapel at the corner of U.S. Highway 11 and Old Springville Road, where meetings take place every first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.
According to three sources who have been asked to attend these meetings, but refused, that is now the official meeting place for the group, a fact unbeknownst to the Southern Poverty Law Center. In fact, during a call to the center’s public relations office Tuesday morning, the SPLC has never heard of the Conservative Patriots Club, and would not comment on Erwin’s conservative activism, since it is a non-profit organization prohibited from taking part in politics.
Mathews runs a conservative e-mail list, and three weeks before the election of Obama as the first black president in U.S. history, he sent me an e-mail message containing a death threat.
“You ignorant Boob!” he wrote. “The Obama machine slanted it so bad … This is what happens stupid, when people can get great gifts and benefits from government, it bankrupts the government. Now, we have all our taxes paying welfare at a exorbitant amount to people who aren’t even a citizen of this country giving health care away like it is candy. Where does it stop? I guess when government gets so big that it tells YOU and the rest of the Liberal News rags WHAT TO WRITE and how to WRITE.
“You guys do not get it. They are already telling you and you are so blind to the facts of what is going on that when you do see it, it will be too late to fix without a revolution!” he continued. “Well maybe a revolution is good now and again. I know just where to put my first bullet!”
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April 2nd, 2010 at 8:11 am
In other words, I’m putting myself on the line for this one.
A little support would be appreciated…
April 2nd, 2010 at 12:02 pm
I’ve always been puzzled by mob violence (for instance, how do people become part of the mob in the first place — don’t they have anything better to do?). And the vitriol spewing from the mouths of otherwise apolitical citizens (did they even vote in the last election?) truly amazes me.
Your well-researched article covers a lot of the polemics of hatred that is just beginning to spur violence; and it seems that we can expect much more, since the middle-eastern menace occupies the attention of our obsessive national security strategies.
Here in Lower Alabama the hatred separates us into similar demographics of right- vs. left-leaning politics, but the focal issue is even more bizarre — electronic bingo. The invective coming from the pro-bingo noisemakers is justified on the same grounds as the anti-comprehensive insurance claque (let’s not bother believing that it has anything to do with healthcare — it’s basically an insurance regulation code). Hatred is justified on pseudo-Biblical grounds that equates might with right and noise with godliness, as well as the illusion that there’s a payoff somewhere in the chaos if they prevail.
Progressive or traditionally conservative folks alike are stuck with the choice of creating their own mob or being stomped into submission. That’s the real tragedy. The work by SPLC, while it is effective on a case-by-case basis, is pi**ing in the wind when it comes to protecting you and me from the mob when we express ourselves rationally.
April 2nd, 2010 at 12:11 pm
Thanks for the thoughtful comment.
The only thing I know how to do is fight back — with words, not bullets.
Obama was elected in a velvet revolution, that is to say, and intellectual one, which is also what finally toppled the totalitarian system holding the USSR together.
That’s what these good old boys don’t get.
They advocate a revolution with guns, in a world in which they are seriously out-gunned. It is a losing battle just like the Civil War.
What we need is more of an intellectual evolution.
The problem is, they don’t believe in evolution — they just want to go backwards!
April 2nd, 2010 at 2:39 pm
Anyone who refers to another race of people as “bugs” and advocates their genocide saying they should be “exterminated” is a fascist, neo-or not, and doesn’t deserve equal time…
April 5th, 2010 at 7:02 pm
Just to show you how deluded this guy is, he’s making fun of my traffic on his site.
But this story was not published on my site. It was a contract, exclusive story for Truthout.org.
So just to show what a little dick this penis-head has, to borrow a metaphor from this hater, check out this image which shows his traffic vs. Truthout.
April 8th, 2010 at 6:01 pm
This gentleman is not worth wasting your time on. I have had to deal with him in the community environment for several years and he is a blowhard that simply needs to be ignored. He gets his jollies when people get bent out of shape about his histrionics. Trust me, his rants are not limited to politics. I actually feel sorry for his children, they have to live in the shadow of his huge mouth and pea sized brain.
April 8th, 2010 at 7:06 pm
That’s what I figured…
Thanks for commenting and feel free to tell us more about Mr. V the Bug Man, LOL : )