A quick update on the beleaguered Michigan Republican Party.
I’ve taken particular interest in the state party since last month, when its official X account tweeted a racist attack on Joy Reid and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.
And, look, I’m hardly surprised — albeit still disgusted — when I hear Republicans spouting racist rhetoric these days. But even by their standards, this was pretty overt.
“What must chapter meetings sound like?” I thought.
And suddenly, thanks to a new Media Matters report, it’s all starting to make a bit more sense. The outlet says the Michigan GOP’s new chair — Pete Hoekstra, who was ambassador to the Netherlands under President Donald Trump — has a well-documented history of anti-Muslim associations.
According to Media Matters’ Eric Hananoki:
While serving as chair of the Michigan Republican Party, Pete Hoekstra has also been working for the anti-Muslim Gatestone Institute, which has posted commentaries suggesting that Muslims are incompatible with the West, declaring “Islam is a Problem,” and claiming Europe may be facing “Great White Death” because of Muslim immigrants. Hoekstra himself has used his Gatestone Institute position to praise Geert Wilders, a far-right Dutch politician and leading anti-Muslim figure. The Michigan GOP chair also wrote that he has “often met” with Wilders, who he claimed is devoted to “religious tolerance.” (Wilders has claimed, among other things, that “Islam is not a religion”).
As Hananoki notes, Gatestone has published pieces such as “Germany’s Multicultural Suicide” and argued that “the ‘white death’ of Europe is a mathematical reality.” (Gatestone disputes being characterized as anti-Muslim and contends that it actually is a “pro-Muslim” organization that seeks to educate the public about Shariah, or Islamic law.)
Hananoki’s report included receipts, too — in particular, this page listing Hoekstra as one of the think tank’s “distinguished senior fellows”; and this page, which shows you the dozens of articles Hoekstra has written for Gatestone. The man clearly isn’t trying to hide his association with the organization.








