Masters Thiels more damning text from his website
Blake Masters — the Peter Thiel protege who somehow looks even more like a serial killer than Peter Thiel — is running on a platform of “the public should not know about any of my substantively atrocious and politically suicidal views and just settle for some meaningless gibberish about the Deep State”:
Arizona Republican Senate nominee Blake Masters removed language from his website following his primary win that included the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump, along with a section arguing the country would be better off if Trump was still the president. A review of Masters’ website by CNN’s KFile showed he also removed controversial language saying Democrats were trying to “import” a new electorate — language that has drawn fire for mirroring far-right conspiracies that Democrats are trying to weaken the power of native-born Americans of European descent through mass immigration of non-White immigrants.
Both stances were on Masters’ website on August 1, the day before he won the Republican primary to take on Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in the closely watched Senate race. The sections were gone by August 26, according to screenshots from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.
Well, a campaign about nothing certainly has a better chance than campaigning on anything he actually believes. Ah, the new Republican “populism”!