Happening: Donald Trump Calls Out Jew-Owned Politicians!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 3, 2016

Start at 7:30

Speaking at a press conference in New Hampshire yesterday, Our Glorious Leader signaled once again – very slyly – that he understands the Jew-Israel stranglehold on American politics.

How could he not understand it, right? The guy is not stupid.

Speaking about how important it is that he is self-funded, he said that those who are not self-funded are devoted to the companies or countries they represent.

He says:

I’m self-funding and I must tell you, I don’t know that enough people appreciate it. I’m self-funding anyway, whether they appreciate it or not. So I won’t be influenced by the lobbies, and you know, etc. etc.

But I don’t know – I was talking to Scott about this before – I don’t know that it’s appreciated really by the voters. I’m the only one on both sides that self-funding. I’m putting up my own money. And I don’t know that the voters appreciate it, when they go in to vote, I don’t think they say “I’m gonna vote for Trump because he’s self-funding and he’s not going to be influenced by lobbies and special interests, etc.

I’m gonna tell em, but I tell em and sometimes they like it but I don’t think it’s something they vote for. Which is a shame, because it’s actually a very big thing. You understand that. It’s a very big thing, it’s a very big element to have somebody who can actually self fund, and not be influenced by bad decisions, by people who are looking out for themselves or looking out for the company or country they represent. That’s a real positive.

I just don’t know whether or not the voters appreciate it.

What other country could he be talking about, other than Israel?

There isn’t one. Because no other foreign country funds American politicians. No other foreign country is funding Ted Cruz, who said to a group of Middle Eastern Christians “If you won’t stand with Israel and the Jews, I won’t stand with you.”

The Israel Lobby has a complete lock-down on the American political establishment through AIPAC mainly, and other organizations as well.

In 2007, John Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Stephen Walt, Professor of International Relations at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, published “The Israel Lobby,” comprehensively documenting the history and scale of this foreign control of our systems, which is comparable to that TV series “V.”

The two good professors were of course viciously attacked by the media – also totally controlled by Jews, of course – as hateful bigots, simply for publishing a book of objective academic research.

Wikipedia:

Mearsheimer and Walt argue that “No lobby has managed to divert U.S. foreign policy as far from what the American national interest would otherwise suggest, while simultaneously convincing Americans that U.S. and Israeli interests are essentially identical”. They argue that “in its basic operations, it is no different from interest groups like the Farm Lobby, steel and textile workers, and other ethnic lobbies. What sets the Israel Lobby apart is its extraordinary effectiveness.” According to Mearsheimer and Walt, the “loose coalition” that makes up the Lobby has “significant leverage over the Executive branch”, as well as the ability to make sure that the “Lobby’s perspective on Israel is widely reflected in the mainstream media.” They claim that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in particular has a “stranglehold on the U.S. Congress”, due to its “ability to reward legislators and congressional candidates who support its agenda, and to punish those who challenge it.”

Mearsheimer and Walt decry what they call misuse of “the charge of anti-Semitism”, and argue that pro-Israel groups place great importance on “controlling debate” in American academia; they maintain, however, that the Lobby has yet to succeed in its “campaign to eliminate criticism of Israel from college campuses” (see Campus Watch and U.S. Congress Bill H.R. 509). The authors conclude by arguing that when the Lobby succeeds in shaping U.S. policy in the Middle East, then “Israel’s enemies get weakened or overthrown, Israel gets a free hand with the Palestinians, and the United States does most of the fighting, dying, rebuilding, and paying.” According to Mr. Mearsheimer “it’s becoming increasingly difficult to make the argument in a convincing way that anyone who criticizes the lobby or Israel is an anti-Semite or a self-hating Jew.” The authors pointed to the growing dissatisfaction with the war in Iraq, criticism of Israel’s war in Lebanon and the publication of former President Jimmy Carter’s book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid as making it somewhat easier to criticize Israel openly.

Here they are at a forum discussing the book and their research into these Jews.

This statement by Trump was obviously calculated to signal to others that he understands and will deal with this problem. Because we aren’t the only people fed-up with these Jews. Powerful people throughout business and politics and the military and everywhere else know about this problem not because they had to read about it but because they have lived it.

Internet anti-Semites are far from the only ones who want this Jew noose to be removed from our throats, believe you me.

Back in December, Trump called out Israel for funding ISIS, saying that there are countries “supposed to be our allies” who are funding them. When asked if he meant Saudi Arabia, he said “of course they are, everybody knows that” but then said that he wouldn’t mention who else, but “everybody knows.”

When Trump ascends to power, the Age of the Jew will come to a quick end. Begin shall the Age of the White Man.

It’s already happening.

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