Jack Hunter, a top aide to Kentucky senator Rand Paul who is known by the moniker “Southern Avenger,” asked a former editor to delete “dozens” of his columns, according to a blog post by that editor.
Chris Haire, who references the Washington Free Beacon story that revealed Hunter’s past neo-Confederate statements and columns, said that some time before the Beacon story was published, Hunter contacted him and asked him to remove several of his columns from the Charleston City Paper‘s website. Here’s Haire:
After reading Jack’s statement about last Wednesday’s controversy du jour — the one that let the rest of the U.S. know that a neo-Confederate secessionist was part of Sen. Paul’s inner circle — I still haven’t changed my mind. In his statement, Jack — much like Rand himself — tends to treat the damaging information as something akin to a youthful indiscretion, a one-time accident, or as something that was nothing more than an over-the-top personality that he had created while he was a member of the 96 Wave crew and had long-since abandoned. Rubbish. The Jack Hunter of the Charleston City Paper years was every bit as radical as the Jack Hunter of 96 Wave.
Whole thing here.

