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Jack William Hunter Jr. (born June 1, 1974) is an American radio host, political commentator and Politics Editor for
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, a Washington, D.C.–based news website. He began his career in the late 1990s on alternative rock station WAVF 96.1 FM using the moniker "Southern Avenger", an anonymous pro wrestler/superhero-style character. In 2007, Hunter began appearing every Tuesday and Friday morning on
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News-Talk 1250 AM, and contributed to a weekly column to the ''
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''. Hunter was also an aide to U.S. Senator
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, whom Hunter helped write the book '' The Tea Party Goes to Washington''. He is perhaps best known for racist writings that caused a major media controversy for his boss, Senator Paul. Hunter resigned from Rand Paul's staff in what the Senator called a "mutual decision." In a November 2013 article for ''
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'', Hunter repudiated his former views, writing "I'm not a racist; I just played one on the radio."


Political views

Hunter is known for often providing commentary from
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and
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viewpoints, with a particular focus on Ron Paul's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns as well as Senator Rand Paul's influence within the Republican Party. Hunter has said he sees the
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that is found in the Democratic Party and the
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prominent in the Republican Party to be ultimately indistinguishable from one another, which has led to criticism from both the mainstream left and the mainstream right. Hunter supports a
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foreign policy and considers the current U.S. foreign policy a disaster. He is also critical of
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. As a columnist for the ''
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'', Hunter praised "
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" '' Taki's Magazine'', quoting and linking to the writing of Richard Spencer advocating for nationalism and isolationism in the GOP.


Controversy over writings on race, American Civil War

Critics on both the political left and the political right condemned Hunter for the past remarks, and some political analysts said that Senator Rand Paul's continuing association with Hunter would imperil Paul's prospects as a contender in the
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. On July 18, Hunter's former longtime editor at the ''Charleston City Paper'', Chris Haire, wrote an article sharply critical of both Hunter and Paul, denouncing Hunter for having asked Haire, long before the current controversy had erupted, to remove from the internet dozens of past columns that Hunter said no longer reflected his views. Haire called the request cowardly and said that Hunter had made it solely for appearances—to help Paul in the 2016 presidential campaign. Noting controversial writings by Hunter "in support of racially profiling Hispanics, praising white supremacist Sam Francis, blast ngthe House of Representative's apology for slavery" and calling upon black Americans to "apologize to white people for their high crime rates", Haire characterized Hunter as "the most common kind of racist, the one that doesn't realize that he is one". By July 21, less than two weeks after the original ''Washington Free Beacon'' article had been published, Hunter had resigned from his position on Paul's staff. Paul called the resignation "a mutual decision," agreeing that Hunter's past views had become a distraction. In a statement written in response to the controversy, Hunter wrote that he was "embarrassed by some of the comments I made precisely because they do not represent me today." He also expressed abhorrence of racism and criticized the ''Free Beacon'' article as "not accurately reflect ng his character or views. In June 2015, Hunter wrote a piece in ''
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'' condemning his past promotion of Confederate iconography in light of the
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.


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External links


Jack Hunter "The Southern Avenger" Home Page
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