Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 31, 2015
Guys, I’m starting to feel really embarrassed for Jeb. I don’t understand why he hasn’t dropped out of the race yet.
Can you imagine the amount of shame his family must be feeling?
Oh, right. His family is a bunch of Mexican criminals. Not the sort to feel much shame. Still though.
Speaking to NPR’s Steve Inskeep on Morning Edition, the former Florida governor took jabs at the party’s leading presidential candidate while opining about his own political future.
“I would argue that Donald Trump is, in fact, a creature of Barack Obama,” Bush said during the Boston-based interview, set to air Thursday.
“But for Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s effect would not be nearly as strong as it is. We’re living in a divided country right now, and we need political leaders rather than continuing to divide as both President Obama and Donald Trump, to unite us,” he said.
By “we” he means “Whites, Mexicans and Moslems.”
Because Donald Trump is uniting Whites. On a cosmic scale, he is uniting Whites. Everyone is walking around saying “Merry Christmas” and recognizing each other as members of a collective unit. A glorious unit with a Glorious Leader.
Inskeep later asked about the affect Trump’s proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States could have on Republican primary voters. Other GOP candidates have condemned the idea as offensive and out of touch with the base’s stance on religious inclusion and constitutional protections.
Quick to minimize the support his billionaire opponent has amassed among those in favor of the proposed measure, Bush replied, “In a month from now, voters won’t agree with him. That’s the point. The point is, that we’re living in this reality TV political environment where he fills the space by saying outrageous things.”
Bush added, “People, based on their emotions, will express support for the sentiment, not necessarily the specifics, because there are none and then he’ll backtrack. And he’ll move on the next thing and he fills the space.”
As the conversation shifted from Trump to foreign policy, Bush told Inskeep that his plans for combating ISIL would be starkly different from Obama’s, which he described as “incremental” earlier in the month.
Hear that, goyim? You don’t decide your own feelings, Jeb Bush does.
The fact that 3/4ths of Republican voters support the ban on hajis means nothing. The truth is, they don’t actually support it, they just think they do because the Evil Donald tricked them into thinking that.
Jeb knows best, and he’ll straighten things out by returning us to our values, one of the main values being Islamic immigration.
If Trump were elected into the Oval Office, however, Bush added that his current strategy for defeating the terrorist organization could pose a danger itself.
“Trump clearly banning all Muslims would actually be so counterproductive in our efforts to destroy ISIS, that it’s foolhardy. I mean, it’s beyond ridiculous, it’s quite dangerous,” he concluded.
Yes. Because banning terrorists is what the terrorists want.
Where have I heard that before?
Oh, right: everywhere. It’s the number one talking point of all media and every politician across the Western world. Sadly, no one has bothered to explain it.