MP Elise Stephanick (RN.Y.) may need to look for a new domain name after the interim period.
The viral Twitter of the former South Park writer has revealed his ownership of Stephanie’s website, which is expected to return by-election in the fall.
Web page, elisestefanik2022.com, mocking the candidate’s controversial Facebook ad related to the “grand substitution theory”. Conspiracy theory promotes a racist ideology about how whites are replaced by minorities and immigrants.
The theory came from a gunman accused of mass shootings that killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York. Most of the victims were black and the target of the hunt was a grocery store in an area predominantly black.
The writer, Toby Morton, appears to have created a website to mimic a real campaign site.
However, Morton’s site is his way of comforting Stephanie and her recent controversy.
“I come from white people. Whites, MMC? Let’s find out where I come from, because of course Stephanik isn’t really white, but I’m pure white.
Another section contains fake headlines, “Stephanik Shares Shooting Allegation”.
“Our little racist has grown up now,” Morton wrote. “Because of the hate rhetoric coming from Eliza Stephanick, the white supremacist started the murders in Buffalo.”
Stefanick’s team released a statement Monday in response to allegations that his rhetoric inspired the kill, saying the lawmaker “never supported any racist positions and never made racist statements.” But the next sentence of the statement echoes the discussion points of “Great Replacement” in “Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants”.
Another headline on Morton’s website reads: “Eliza Stephanick:‘ Democrats Are Pedophiles ’, a reference to her latest tweet she wrote about the national infant formula deficit.
Morton may be behind another fake website making fun of Republican Party figures.
Stephanie’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from HuffPost.
Many Twitter users praised Morton for his website on Tuesday.
Thanks, Toby Morton !!
– E. Jean Carroll (@ejeancarroll) May 16, 2022
The comedian revealed that he sent a viral tweet directly to Stephanie on Tuesday night.
“You think the numbers in this tweet are impressive, just wait for it to post website traffic information in the first 24 hours,” Morton wrote.
“More content coming soon …”
Source: Huffpost