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Charles9/02/2011 10:37:01 am PDT

And to back up my statement: Top Washington Times Editor’s Wife Confirms Racism Allegations:

The second most powerful editor at The Washington Times is a white supremacist racist who says blacks are “born genetically 15 to 20 IQ points lower than a white person” and that abortion is necessary “to keep the black and minority population down in this country.” His wife, Marian, confirmed this, on the record, in an interview with reporter Max Blumenthal for the Oct. 9 issue of The Nation magazine.

Francis B. Coombs Jr., the managing editor of The Washington Times, a major media ally of the Bush administration, is described by multiple newsroom sources in Blumenthal’s piece as an unreconstructed “racial nationalist” and a hater of blacks and Jews.

Following Blumenthal’s cover story in The Nation (posted Sept. 20 on the magazine’s Web site), Coombs wrote a letter denouncing the supposed “mendacity” of the piece and categorically labeled its serious allegations as false without explanation.

The serious problem with Coombs’ line of defense is that his wife, Marian Kester Coombs, confirmed his racist white supremacist worldview in her own on-the-record interview with Blumenthal.

Fran Coombs attacked Blumenthal for his story’s “smear” of Marian, saying it was “beneath contempt.” Yet the only reason Blumenthal described Marian Coombs’ white supremacist activities in detail was because they confirmed her husband’s own racist views.

Marian Coombs is a close friend of Jared Taylor, notorious white supremacist and founder of the neo-eugenicist group, American Renaissance. She admitted in her Nation interview that she attended American Renaissance conferences to meet with her old friend, Nick Griffin, leader of the neo-fascist whites-only British National Party (BNP).

Marian Coombs has written frequently for Occidental Quarterly, an openly white supremacist and anti-Semitic publication. In one article, she wrote the United States had become a “den of iniquity” because it allowed too many minority immigrants. In another piece, she criticized interracial marriage, stating: “white men should ‘run, not walk’ to wed ‘racially conscious’ white women and avoid being outbred by non-whites.”

On American Renaissance’s Web site, she posted this comment in 2001: “Whites do not like crowded societies, and Americans would not have to live in crowds if our government kept out Third-World invaders.”