12 thoughts on “And the other hood drops…

  1. "Jim Gray of Lexington, Kentucky, who Anonymous says is a member of the United Northern and Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, is openly gay. Gray vehemently denied any ties to the KKK on his official Twitter feed:"

    This is going to be fun.

    Excellent headline, btw.

    1. Not to be a CT, but this may not be the "official" list vetted by Anonymous. Although it includes many who would be expected, there are some names and affiliations which appear to be unlikely. Could be a protective "leak" to muddy the water before the real list is released.

      1. @Operation_KKK 50 minutes ago

        This account has NOT YET released any information. We believe in due diligence and will NOT recklessly involve innocent individuals #OpKKK

        Looks like that's exactly what people are trying to do, no data is actually released yet.

  2. GA senator "Johnny Isakson is listed as a member of the Original Knight Riders of the KKK." And was portrayed by David Hasselhoff in the series of the same name before achieving apotheosis on "Baywatch."

  3. http://www.ibtimes.com/anonymous-begins-publishin

    UPDATE: 11:50 p.m. EDT — Following the publication of email addresses and phone numbers reportedly belonging to members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) another post on text-sharing site Pastebin is claiming to name nine politicians who are members of the KKK. The list of four senators and five city mayors is completely unverified and the official Operation KKK Twitter account has distanced itself from the listing saying: "We won't release names without due diligence. We discourage the circulation of disinformation and will not promote an unverifiable list of politicians." However the original tweet has since been deleted by the group.

    1. Shit, meet fan… This is going to be a case of either trying to explain why they joined the Klan or a case of a bunch of southern politicians desperately trying to explain that they are not in fact a pig-fucker

  4. Da 'Hood, hoods, hoods, hoodies, this gets so confusing. Can we adopt calling those gizmos that cover the engine compartment bonnets like the Brits to lose at least one appellation?

      1. Ahhh, I recently found a new-in-box Uni-Syn carb-balancing tool in a thrift store for $1.

        Of course I bought it. And I am glad that I have absolutely no use for it any longer.

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