Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 14, 2015
Jews hate conservative American values, but they still have a vest interest in trying to control the narrative of the GOP. Thus, they are mourning that Rick Perry, an avid anti-racism who said that ladders are taller than fences and so there is no way to stop an invasion from Mexico, has dropped out of the race.
Christ-killing Jew parasite Ian Millhiser has written a piece in Think Progress whining about how Republicans are too evil to back a fighter of hatred such as Perry, and are instead support Bane-like Trump.
As governor, Perry signed legislation permitting undocumented students to pay in-state tuition rates at Texas universities. Ten years later, during a 2011 Republican presidential debate, he defended this legislation against an onslaught of nativist attacks from his fellow candidates — and levied a sharp moral attack against nativism in the process. “If you say that we should not educate children who have come into our state for no other reason than they have been brought there by no fault of their own,” Perry said, “I don’t think you have a heart.”
Perry continued to warn his fellow Republicans against the kind of racially charged attacks on immigrants that characterizes GOP frontrunner Donald Trump in what may be his last speech as a national political figure. “We can secure the border and reform our immigration system without inflammatory rhetoric, without base appeals that divide us based on race, culture and creed,” Perry said in his speech announcing that he was suspending his 2016 campaign. “Demeaning people of Hispanic heritage is not just ignorant, it betrays the example of Christ,” according to the former Texas governor. “We can enforce our laws and our borders, and we can love all who live within our borders, without betraying our values.”
Rick Perry once said “I’m more Jewish than you think I am.” He never bothered to explain what that meant.