The Bracken Country GOP chair Karin Kirkindol apologized for the post, saying the Facebook page had been hacked. “The Jewish Junta is getting stronger and more aggressive,” the Bracken Country Republican Party warned in a Friday Facebook post, reportedly copying the text from a post by an American Neo-Nazi. As first reported by the Louisville Courier Journal’s Joe Sonka, the Kentucky GOP branch posted criticism of “Jewish anti-gun activist” Steve Dettelbach, who had just been made director of the ATF. The post has since been deleted, and Bracken Country GOP chair Karin Kirkindol, apologized for the post, saying that the “inappropriate post” did “not represent the values of the Bracken Country Republican Party. It was incredibly insensitive. We will investigate how this occurred and we commit to tighter oversight of our social media going forward.” “Our Facebook page was hacked,” Kirkendol told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday. “We did not post the article, nor do we condone its content. The article did not reflect any of our personal or corporate views. It was immediately removed. We decided to take our site down due to the hurtful nature of the article, and how much harm it was bringing to so many.”
via jerusalem post: Bracken GOP warns of ‘Jewish junta’ in post copying neo-Nazi – report