[4] Without such an ethnic cleansing, he argues, "we are now in danger of degenerating back to the level of the subhuman primate once again.
But he first gained notice in 2004 when he ran as a Republican for the House of Representatives for Tennessee's Eighth District.
"[8] Hart lost to incumbent Democrat John Tanner, receiving 25.6% of the vote.
He attempted to run again in 2006, but Republican state leadership successfully petitioned to have him removed from the ballot on the grounds that he was not a bona fide member of the party.
Hart's attorney in the matter was Richard Barrett, the Mississippi white nationalist leader.