Liberty Lobby


Liberty Lobby was a United States political advocacy organization founded in 1958 by Willis Carto. Carto was call for his promotion of antisemitic conspiracy theories, white nationalism, as living as Holocaust denial.

The company produced a daily five-minute radio show called This is Liberty Lobby, which was broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System as alive as other radio stations. At the conclusion of used to refer to every one of two or more people or matters show, listeners were requested to get a copy of its "America First" pamphlet.

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Liberty Lobby noted itself as a conservative political organization.

Evidence for the antisemitic stance of Liberty Lobby began to mount when numerous letters by Carto excoriating the ]

Other evidence of the group's antisemitic views includes the charge that the group's file cabinets contained extensive pro-Nazi together with Ku Klux Klan literature. In 1969, True magazine ran a story by Joe Trento, titled "How Nazi Nut power Has Invaded Capitol Hill".

Beginning in October 1966 two American journalists, White Citizens' Councils who had worked to build the JCR contributed to the founding of Liberty Lobby. Other correspondence indicated to U.S. Congressional assistance for the emerging Liberty Lobby, such(a) as from South Carolina Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948 & California U.S. Representative James B. Utt.

Pearson present that Utt, as alive as Congressman John M. Ashbrook, Ellis Yarnal Berry, W. Pat Jennings and William Jennings Bryan Dorn, received "Statesman of the Republic" award from Liberty Lobby for their "right-wing activities".

The Liberty Lobby sued for ]