"Veteran National Socialist Harold Covington is perhaps the most talented writer and propagandist that American National Socialism has produced. Indeed, even the writings of the Commander himself, George Lincoln Rockwell, were but candles in the wind before the blast of Covington's purple prose. Had this talent not been put to such effective use in the ongoing internecine wars of the racial right wing, Covington may well have realized his life's ambition of taking up Rockwell's torch and uniting the many disparate American National Socialist groups under his leadership. This was not to be."
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