Clay Bennett

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Clay Bennett
A big chunk of that jaw-dropping CNN report outlines their exhaustive, ironclad work demonstrating that this “Black Nazi” and “perv” named “minisoldr” is, in fact, Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson. This is presented both as documentation confirming the accuracy of CNN’s reporting and as a trail of breadcrumbs for anyone wishing to follow-up on their R-rated story to find more of the X-rated details. Plenty of other reporters took the baton and ran with it, which is how — in addition to all of the appalling statements in the CNN story, we have also learned about Robinson’s love for Mein Kampf and his bragging about threesomes with his wife’s sister and another woman.
They’re Not All Hypocrites. They’re Perfectly Consistent.
Robinson’s infidelity, his admiration for Hitler, and his degrading views of women are perfectly congruent with his religious-right/MAGA politics.
Fred Clark
Six men say gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson frequented Greensboro's video-porn shops in the ’90s and early 2000s, which he denies.
Lonergan criticized The Assembly for relying on Money’s account. But five other men backed up his story.
They are all Money’s longtime acquaintances, and none is inclined to vote for Robinson. But they don’t appear to have political agendas. A review of state and federal databases didn’t show any significant political contributions in the last decade.
Dan Livingston, who said he was a Gents customer in the mid to late 1990s, told The Assembly that he saw Robinson “from time to time.” Livingston said Robinson usually came in with a pizza, purchased a preview, and went into a private booth to watch it and eat.
Livingston said he had “casual” conversations with Robinson but didn’t get to know him that well. He didn’t know of Robinson’s political leanings until after he made headlines for his pro-gun speech in 2018. Livingston is not a supporter: “He’s not put forth anything that I can see as constructive.”
Leo Mitchell, who said he and Robinson shared a mutual acquaintance, used to stop by Gents after work. He said he saw Robinson “every now and then.” Mitchell thought he was a “regular dude. He didn’t really seem hyper-political.”
Money had more vivid recollections. He described the future lieutenant governor as funny.
“I mean, like, hilarious,” he said. “He would have like five or six of us up front dying laughing at 4 in the morning. Almost like a standup routine—not copying Andrew Dice Clay, but almost like doing an Andrew Dice Clay comedy bit.”
Gents’ backroom catered to the gay community, and Robinson’s jokes often targeted the store’s gay clientele, Money added. “I hate to admit this, but he was very homophobic,” Money said.
In a party of extremists, it’s hard to stand out. But somehow Mark Robinson of North Carolina manages to. Not only is he a Holocaust denier, he’s also virulently anti-gay, anti-abortion, a misogynist, a conspiracy peddler and a dangerous gun freak.
Like Marjorie Taylor Greene on Steroids
Mark Robinson admitted he "ignored the truth" when he sued CNN for $50M over porn site posts. Legal experts weigh in on whether his admissio
The breached data also revealed that the password that Robinson’s email address used to register with Nude Africa was nearly identical to a password used by three separate accounts registered under his wife’s email address on non-pornographic websites, including DatPiff, a now-retired hip-hop mixtape website. The passwords used the same obscure phrase.
Newly unearthed data shows closer links to Robinson and porn, dating sites