NYT Reconsiders Kansas GOP Racist Chat

The nation's paper of record reexamines one of the top political controversies this year that helped to shut down young Republicans in the Sunflower State.

Here's more context for their reporting . . . 

"Mr. Hendrix, who has not spoken publicly about the group chat until now, said in a series of interviews that he was stunned by the intensity of the uproar and the fallout on his life. He echoed (Vice Prez) Mr. Vance’s defense, describing the chat members as friends who understood that they were all joking . . . But the full picture is more troubling. In interviews with almost two dozen people — Republican activists and official . . . A picture emerged of a younger, more rebellious generation of activists who grew up online, and are bringing the language and ideas they find there into Republican activism. "

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . . 

NYT:  How William Hendrix Became Part of a Racist, Antisemitic Group Chat for Young Republicans

Here's a mirror site that Drudge often references . . .  

How a Kansas Republican Became Part of a Racist, Antisemitic Group Chat

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