Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 23, 2019
As the Trump presidency devolves in a Hebrew Clown Show at warp 10 (infinite velocity), I’m forced to consider what the world is going to look like post-Trump.
His approval rating has collapsed. The Jews are blaming the Mueller report, but it would actually be lower if it wasn’t for the Mueller report. The reason it dropped is that we are being flooded with brown sludge, and he is doing absolutely nothing.
So the question is: would Bernie even be that bad?
RT:
Democratic 2020 hopeful Bernie Sanders called the government of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu “racist” during a CNN town hall. Another blue candidate, Beto O’Rourke, used similar wording to blast the Israeli leader.
Speaking on Monday, the popular Vermont senator was asked to comment on how his long-standing criticism of Netanyahu – who this month won a highly contested election and secured his fifth term as prime minister – was compatible with supporting Israel.
“I am not anti-Israel but the fact of the matter is that Netanyahu is a right-wing politician who, I think, is treating the Palestinian people extremely unfairly,” Sanders said as the audience burst in applause.
“So what I believe is the United States gives billions of dollars in military aid to Israel. What I believe is not radical. I just believe that the United States should deal with the Middle East on a level playing field basis. In other words, the goal must be to try to bring people together and not just support one country, which is now run by a right-wing, dare I say, racist government,” he added.
Prior to the election in Israel, Sanders said he hoped Netanyahu would lose. “When election time comes in Israel, he always tries going even further to the right by appealing to racism within Israel, I think it’s unfortunate,” he said at the time. The remark was in response to Netanyahu’s pledge to annex the illegal Jewish settlements in occupied Palestinian lands to Israel after being reelected.
Besides the fact that Bernie couldn’t possibly get away with doing a war, he’s also going to have a more sane approach than Trump on immigration.
He’s come out staunchly against the Trump policy of total open borders.
Sen. Bernie Sanders campaigns in Oskaloosa, IA: "If you open the borders, there's a lot of poverty in this world, and you're going to have people from all over the world. And I don't think that's something that we can do at this point. Can't do it." pic.twitter.com/INF9GopzIe
— The Hill (@thehill) April 7, 2019
Unlike Beto, Kamala or Biden, Bernie has an actual agenda, and it can’t possibly work with open borders.
And here’s the thing: if I was going to put money on a nominee right now, I would pick Bernie. He’s the only one with a program, he’s the only one with popular support, he’s the only one out there not spouting lunacy.
He’s a lot shittier now than he was in 2016, but probably he will go back to more of a 2016 stance if he wins the nomination.
Furthermore, none of his policies would actually work, and would create mass chaos. Which is also a plus. And not this kind of organized chaos that Trump now represents – where everything appears on the surface to be chaotic, but when you look a little bit closer, you find that every single Jewish agenda – both foreign and domestic – is going full speed ahead.
I don’t support Bernie Sanders.
But I’m having a hard time visualizing how he could possibly be worse than Trump.
All of the rest of the Democrats would be worse than Trump. Except Yang and Tulsi, which don’t really have any chance.
I wish they did. But I don’t think they do.
Unless Yang goes full memes. In which case, maybe we’ll see a miracle.
So I mean, we’ll see.
But the fact that it currently looks like there is at least a 30% chance Bernie will be the nominee is not the worst thing that’s ever happened.
He’s not going to do anything good (other than maybe delete student loans), but he would almost certainly stop a lot of the bad that is going on, including ending this Trump warmongering and at least bringing some kind of sanity to the border, so that we don’t have the largest numbers of people coming across ever in history.
Imagine that in 2019, I am sitting here saying that Bernie Sanders would be a better president than Donald Trump.
Just imagine that.
And then imagine that it is self-evidently true.