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Toobin also relates that McVeigh applied to join the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan which is based in Harrison, Arkansas. That is the same Klan @Ozark was a member of and from what I know has the best claim to being the 'real' Klan after the trademark or copyright dispute of the 40s or whenever it was. David Duke once headed it.

I met a guy that did plumbing work on Thomas Robb's house. I guess he wasn't a member but I found it ballsy that he said Robb was a nice guy and related a Klan story in the company of his then non-white boss. I was present while he did it.

Toobin goes out of his way to try and associate this and The Turner Diaries with McVeigh's more normie interests like listening to Rush Limbaugh. Maybe white nationalist types could be more basic bitch conservative in the late 80s and early 90s - but all my movement experience tells me white nationalists rarely had anything but contempt for Rush.

McVeigh was also a Pat Buchanan supporter...