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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

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    1. Did you ever act like you liked someone in business, or otherwise, to get what you need?...even though you didn't like them, or agreed with their values, morals, etc.? Do you think Trump ever did?
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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    Donald probably calls the son-in-law and his parents "fucking kikes" behind their backs. It's Donald's fault his pride and joy married one...his hanging around with so many.
    I heard he really doesn't like Jews.

    And don't worry, we'll be watching if Trump is playing favorites, or giving favors to the Jews.

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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    The media are all too happy to push divisions upon us.

    I do think Trump has genuine intentions to level the D.C.N.Y. leech,

    Though i dont think he has many great ideas how to do it
    and will fall in line with the leech to achieve some other less and meaningless goal when/if elected.

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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    Donald Trump’s Jewish Ties Posted on August 8, 2015 by Hunter Wallace in Israel, Politics, The Jewish Question // 41 Comments
    The Donald is said to have the strongest ties to the Jewish community
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    By Hunter Wallace
    This is certainly the greatest paradox of the 2016 presidential race: the candidate with some of the strongest ties to the Jewish community has emerged as the favorite of White Nationalists and Alt Righters:
    “NEW YORK (JTA) — Among the expansive field of Republican presidential candidates on display in the party’s first debates Thursday night, Donald Trump may be the most closely connected to the Jewish people.
    Trump is from New York, works in professions saturated with Jews and long has been a vocal supporter of Israel. His daughter and two grandchildren are Jewish, the executive vice president of his organization is Jewish — and Trump certainly has chutzpah.
    But if you expect to find Jewish donors of influence in Trump’s network of associates, you’ll be disappointed: The billionaire’s campaign is self-financed, not donor-funded. …”
    From Occidental Observer to The Daily Stormer to Amren to Radix, everyone is in the tank for Donald Trump.
    Note: Just saying.
    I think the answer lies in that third paragraph. It is because Donald Trump is a billionaire. He’s independent whereas a politician like Lindsey Graham is just a puppet.
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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    The media is claiming someone is “outraged.”
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    But the only people who are outraged by this story are the people who are outraged by every news story about Trump.
    The thing here is, no one who supports Trump cares. The Jewsmedia has already tried this “racist White supremacist neo-Nazis love Donald Trump and that means Trump is evil” strategy, and it simply makes Trump supporters hate the media which is calling them racists. People are sick of being called racists, and they don’t care.
    The Jews have used the term “racist” to refer to absolutely everything that has anything to do with being White over the last decade that it has lost all power. So now, even actual racists can get away with being racists because the word has lost all meaning.
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    “Donald Trumpovitz” was a regular commenter on DS back before disqus holocausted us. I had just assumed he’d been assassinated by the Mossad, since he stopped posting, because seriously, how hard is it to sign up for a new comments system?
    It takes 15 seconds.
    Speaking of the new comments system, and this story about the Trump tweet, I was not at the computer when this happened yesterday, but it was quickly reported on the forum which is built into the comments system (technically, the comments system is built into forum software).
    So, that’s yet another reason to sign up for the new comments system. Not only does it have increased functionality as far as posting abilities, it also allows you, dear reader, to create your own comment threads on news stories and other happenings which are not yet featured on the main page.
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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    What “Conservative Jews” are Saying About Donald Trump

    Andrew Anglin
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    January 24, 2016
    Over at Occidental Dissent, Hunter Wallace has presented us with a fantastic list of confirmed Jews and part-Jews commenting on the glorious rise of Our Glorious Leader.
    I’ve added pictures of the rats, so you can see just what sort of genetic trash we’re dealing with here.
    Spread this around.
    We have caught the Jews red-handed in a massive conspiracy to destroy America.
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    Noah Rothman:
    It is a testament to the combination of spinelessness on the part of party elders, complicity from the conservative media complex, and excessive cleverness by Republican presidential campaigns that we are today assigning fault for Donald Trump’s rise even before the first votes are cast. The pervasive waft of resignation pollutes the air around the hollowed out carcass that we occasionally refer to as the Republican “establishment,” for want of a more descriptive term. Rather than resist the hijacking of conservatism with any unity or conviction, Republicans are busily casting about for someone to blame. There is plenty of responsibility go around, but it is not Republicans’ alone.
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    Jonathan S. Tobin:
    Since the rise of Trump was so unexpected, it’s unfair to blame conservative thought leaders for failing to write about this problem prior to the start of the election campaign. Nevertheless, the last days before the Iowa caucus is way too late to start a meaningful conversation about the danger of a non-ideological, non-conservative populist seizing control of the Republican Party.

    A Trump victory will, as NR right states, mark the capture of the GOP by a non-conservative candidate whose positions and beliefs are so far removed from the sort constitutional conservatism that springs from the beliefs of Buckley, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan, as to represent a turning point in American political history.
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    Aaron Goldstein:
    Trump represents not only an existential threat to the Republican Party and conservatism, but to the Constitution and our Republic. If that is insufficient grounds to warrant National Review from taking a stand then what is?
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    David Harsayni:
    The ugly reality of the right-wing electorate might be that a majority (this includes the Trumpkins, rent-seeking donor class, those who rarely pay attention, etc.) doesn’t give one whit about Buckley-ite conservatism anymore. The other day, Rush Limbaugh pondered whether “nationalism and populism have overtaken conservatism in terms of appeal.” Maybe. But if it has, America is going to need another party. Maybe two.
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    Bill Kristol:
    Vulgarian and climber, braggart and charlatan, he tends to be portrayed as pretty harmless in the big scheme of things, someone who does limited damage to the republic as a whole—though of course he can impoverish individuals and damage communities that get in his way.
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    Mort Kondracke:
    The way things are going in the presidential race, I’m going to write in Paul D. Ryan. …
    Trump is nativist, xenophobic, misogynist, undignified, insulting and profane. Admittedly, he’s giving voice to the anger of working-class white voters who feel they are losing out in the modern economy and think establishment politicians have done nothing for them.
    But his solutions — to the extent he has any beyond “I’m a billionaire. Trust me.” — are to expel 11 million illegal immigrants, renounce trade agreements our allies expect us to live up to and enact a tax plan that will widen income inequality and balloon the national debt.

    Ryan is a statement. He means to pass a policy agenda, to make the GOP “not the opposition party, but the proposition party.” Admittedly, the agenda exists only in outline, but it’s pretty clear it would involve tax reform, free trade and deregulation; replacing Obamacare with a market-based health plan, and waging a conservative war on poverty.
    Like Jack Kemp, Ryan is a genuine compassionate conservative. He didn’t have to denounce Trump’s Muslim-exclusion plan, but he did. He wants poverty programs to be, as Kemp used to say, “a trampoline, not a trap.” He says that immigration reform is a growth strategy. He’s already proved he can pass a bipartisan budget, a highway bill and education reform.
    I wish Ryan had run this year. If enough of us write him in, maybe he will next time.
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    David Brooks:
    Instead of shoring up these institutions, many voters are inclined to make everything worse. Plagued by the anxiety of impotence many voters are drawn to leaders who pretend that our problems could be solved by defeating some villain. Donald Trump says stupid elites are the problem. Ted Cruz says it’s the Washington cartel. Bernie Sanders says it’s Wall Street.
    The fact is, for all the problems we may have with Wall Street or Washington, our biggest problems are systemic — the disruptions caused by technological progress and globalization, mass migration, family breakdown and so on. There’s no all-controlling Wizard of Oz to slay.
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    Jennifer Rubin:
    Whether sincerely or simply in an effort to cater to the lowest common denominator in the GOP, too many of its presidential candidates, most especially Donald Trump and Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Ted Cruz (R-Ky.), share in the moral indifference and strategic delusion that other countries can work it out, that regional players (whether in regard to Ukraine or to Syria) have more at stake than the United States (which is the guarantor of the nation state system and security for the Free World) and that there is an antiseptic, easy solution (no ground troops, no military investment) to what ails us. These anti-internationalists also mistake words for action, as if bellicosity and meaningless phrases (“carpet bomb,”neocon,” “America First,” etc.) take the place of a coherent policy and reasoned arguments. There are several defenses made by respected conservatives for this sort of foreign policy that require a response.

    Third, if the Trump phenomenon has taught Republicans anything, it is that bad ideas (xenophobia, protectionism) and habits (vulgarity, appeals to fear, non-fact-based arguments) that are not confronted become normalized and rooted in the body politic. Conservatives have always railed against a post-modernist mind-set that treats facts as ephemeral and history as a flexible record to be manipulated for desired ends. They therefore should stand firmly against blatant misrepresentations (e.g., Moammar Gaddafi was our friend, dictators were islands of stability, the United States “created” al-Qaeda, the National Security Agency program entails listening in on Americans’ phone calls), not slough them off as mere campaign piffle.
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    Ben Shapiro:
    Trump wouldn’t make America great again – he’d make Trump great again, and by his lights, America would follow. So long as Trump temporarily attacks the right enemies, enough conservatives might follow him. But that doesn’t make him trustworthy.
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    Yuval Levin:
    A shortage of such skepticism is how we ended up with the problems Trump so bluntly laments. Repeating that mistake is no way to solve these problems. To address them, we need to begin by rejecting what Trump stands for, as much as what he stands against
    “Now remember, when things look bad and it looks like you’re not gonna make it, then you gotta get mean, mad-dog mean. ‘Cause if you lose your head and you give up then you neither live nor win. That’s just the way it is.” ~ Outlaw Josey Wales…

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    Jonah Goldberg:
    I’m open to the complaint that our self-interest has driven us to become too invested in an ideology that too few voters subscribe to. But if that’s the case, the remedy isn’t to abandon all principle and just join the mob. I’d rather go down with my ship, thank you very much.
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    Michael Rubin:
    Donald Trump continues to upend traditional politics. Few if any pollsters or professional political analysts could have predicted that a man repeatedly caught lying outright, disparaging women, making menstruation jokes that even sixth graders in a locker room wouldn’t find funny, making racist remarks about Mexicans, casting doubt on his competitor’s citizenship, or committing any number of other outrages, would now be leading the field of a major political party.
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    Mona Charen:
    When a con man swindles you, you can sue—as many embittered former Trump associates who thought themselves ill used have done. When you elect a con man, there’s no recourse.
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    Mark Helprin:
    And forget trying to determine whether he’s a conservative. Given that, at the suggestion of Bill Clinton, he has like a tapeworm invaded the schismatically weakened body of the Republican party, it’s a pointless question, because, like Allah in Islamic theology, he is whatever he pleases to be at the moment, the only principle being the triumph of his will.
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    Michael Medved:
    Trump’s defenders insist that his flashy, shameless, non-conservative style will help win support for his views, which are, they say, substantively conservative. But where, exactly, do we find the conservative substance? His much-heralded hard line on immigration discards pragmatic reform policies favored by the two most popular conservatives of the last half century, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. Building a yuuuuge wall along the southern border hardly qualifies as a “cautiously moderate” approach, nor would uprooting 11 million current residents (and, presumably, millions more of their American-citizen children and spouses) in the greatest forced migration in human history.
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    Michael Mukasey:
    Moreover, Trump’s proposal would assure the enmity of all Muslims, including those whose support we need if we are to prevail.
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    John Podhoretz:
    In any integrated personality, the id is supposed to be balanced by an ego and a superego—by a sense of self that gravitates toward behaving in a mature and responsible way when it comes to serious matters, and, failing that, has a sense of shame about transgressing norms and common decencies. Trump is an unbalanced force. He is the politicized American id. Should his election results match his polls, he would be, unquestionably, the worst thing to happen to the American common culture in my lifetime.
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    Michael Gerson:
    We are already seeing the disturbing normalization of policies and arguments that recently seemed unacceptable, even unsayable. Trump proposes the forced expulsion of 11 million people, or a ban on Muslim immigration, and there are a few days of outrage from responsible Republican leaders. But the proposals still lie on the table, eventually seeming regular and acceptable.
    But they are not acceptable. They are not normal. They are extreme, and obscene and immoral. The Republican nominee — for the sake of his party and his conscience — must draw these boundaries clearly.
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    Mark Levin:
    If [Trump] becomes the nominee, a lot of people who otherwise would unite under that tent may not, because when you run a campaign of personal attacks, an Alinskyite campaign, wittingly or unwittingly, you turn people off.
    Might as Well be Wearing Yellow Stars…
    These Jews are basically marking themselves as anti-American subversives. Virtually everyone on the “right” still railing against Trump is Jew. Establishment figures are now embracing him, if only for the fact that they want to win.
    There has never been a more obvious “subversive Jewish agenda” than the “conservative” Jewish war on Donald Trump.
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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
    The media are all too happy to push divisions upon us.

    I do think Trump has genuine intentions to level the D.C.N.Y. leech,

    Though i dont think he has many great ideas how to do it
    and will fall in line with the leech to achieve some other less and meaningless goal when/if elected.
    Bite the hand that fed him? He didn't come out stronger after 4 bankruptcies because of his rogueness, he is a team player...

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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    Quote Originally Posted by guess who View Post
    You like Trump because you think that the media hate him?
    But wait, it's not that simple.
    Don't you find it odd that the more the media hate Trump, the more popular he becomes?
    This proves that ANY publicity is good publicity.
    When the media really hate someone, they just IGNORE them.
    Look at Rand Paul, he's being ignored because he's really dangerous to the powers that be, because he is anti-Fed.
    But Trump is not dangerous because he is a zio-fascist!
    Deep down they love him but they can't overtly support him of course, so they use covert propaganda to push him and it's all working like a charm.
    Wake up Trump fans because Trump is your worst enemy!
    A president Trump would mean a dictatorship and martial law in America and this is what TPTB really want and what Obama has not been able to deliver!
    They want a dictator that you will cheer for and never oppose!
    This post aged really well.

    GIM1 was so intelligent.
    "Soros paid me 1 million dollars to make my neighbors gay and self castrate until they resist & vote Republican & to then move onto a new batch of neighbors force gayness on. To keep doing this until the entire population supports Republicans."
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    Re: I think Trump is popular because the powers that be want it that way

    Why I post the way I post.

    We have no freedom of speech. You could say f**k Joe Biden and cia Faux News cheered for you during the Biden years. Try saying to to the Fuhrerstein and you get put on a government enemies list.
    I am ruining the profiling of me by blending in with maga. For example: "We need to invade Mexico, steal the silver and send it to the COMEX to crash the price of silver". That blends me in with maga. As this makes America great again to save the banksters. I look up purchasing private jets so I am profiled as a billionaire. I search how to get the largest tax breaks for billionaires. So I am profiled as a billionaire.
    I am mocking the fearmongering of 2024.
    I refuse to train AI. I am not retarded, so I don't want to train AI in my posts. I have done that so often, I knew I was training AI/government policy in my posts for years, so I blend in with AI agenda of Big Tech Trump supportin' and ruin opportunities AI has to train from my posts.

    Politicians are a joke, so I am running snl 24/7.

    It is past midnight and we are stuck in Stalag 47.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2vPiY_qxDo

    not lol
    "Soros paid me 1 million dollars to make my neighbors gay and self castrate until they resist & vote Republican & to then move onto a new batch of neighbors force gayness on. To keep doing this until the entire population supports Republicans."
    Tech & AI are the new industries replacing the old medical scam industries. To have you accept the new tech & AI deep state, the old scams have to be exposed & defeated/shut down by the new deep state players. Then they have your trust and they own you.

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