The radical right caught fire last year, as broad-based populist anger at political, demographic and economic changes in America ignited an explosion of new extremist groups and activism across the nation
Egged on by cheers and interrupted by standing ovations, one-time GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin told the first National Tea Party Convention in Nashville this February that President Obama's spending was "immoral" and amounted to "theft."
Antigovernment "Patriot" groups - militias and other extremist organizations that see the federal government as their enemy - came roaring back to life over the past year after more than a decade out of the limelight.
The 'lighter' side of the world's most infamous Nazi death camp, courtesy of The Barnes Review
A law student targets ÈËÊÞÐÔ½» in an assassination fantasy. Kyle Bristow also conjures up an imaginary past for white people
Almost every day now, it's possible to hear supposedly authoritative "facts" about illegal immigration and immigrants bandied about by politicians, major media commentators and even allegedly objective news reporters.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.