Jews Accuse Trump’s Assistant Deputy of Being a Jobbik Supporter

Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
February 25, 2017

Sebastian Gorka, right, with General Flynn

Dr. Sebastian Gorka is a Harvard Graduate, a Ph.D, the author of numerous books, and has a long resume of government, security and civil service. He has studied combating terrorism his whole life and is more than equipped for his job in the Trump administration.

Yet as culture degenerates, our descriptions and summaries of people become simpler and dumber. Soon the Judenpresse will not even name the people they hate, they will use (what they think are) pejoratives like “The Nazi,” the “Anti-Semite” and “The Fascist” and expect that to end all discussion. This isn’t even restricted to the right –  Keith Ellison has gotten similar treatment from the (((DNC oligarchs))).

This latest setup is the result of Trump yielding to Jews over what he probably knows are self-inflicted hoax hate crimes (cemetery vandalism, “bomb threats”). Now that Jews see Trump has a weakness (he isn’t sufficiently strong in counter-punching when Jews label him an anti-Semite), they are going to hone in on this for the next four years – at least until he puts his foot down.

The Forward:

When photographs recently emerged showing Sebastian Gorka, President Donald Trump’s high-profile deputy assistant, wearing a medal associated with the Nazi collaborationist regime that ruled Hungary during World War II, the controversial security strategist was unapologetic.

I’m a proud American now and I wear that medal now and again,” Gorka told Breitbart News. Gorka, 46, who was born in Britain to Hungarian parents and is now an American citizen, asked rhetorically, “Why? To remind myself of where I came from, what my parents suffered under both the Nazis and the Communists, and to help me in my work today.”

But an investigation by the Forward into Gorka’s activities from 2002 to 2007, while he was active in Hungarian politics and journalism, found that he had close ties then to Hungarian far-right circles, and has in the past chosen to work with openly racist and anti-Semitic groups and public figures.

Gorka’s involvement with the far right includes co-founding a political party with former prominent members of Jobbik, a political party with a well-known history of anti-Semitism; repeatedly publishing articles in a newspaper known for its anti-Semitic and racist content; and attending events with some of Hungary’s most notorious extreme-right figures.

When Gorka was asked — in an email exchange with the Forward — about the anti-Semitic records of some of the groups and individuals he has worked with, he instead pivoted to talk about his family’s history.

“My parents, as children, lived through the nightmare of WWII and the horrors of the Nyilas puppet fascist regime,” he said, referring to the Arrow Cross regime that took over Hungary near the very end of World War II and murdered thousands of Jews.

In the United States, Gorka, who was appointed deputy assistant to the president on January 20, is known as a television commentator, a professor and an “alt-right” writer who describes himself as a counterterrorism expert. A close associate of Stephen Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist, Gorka is now part of Bannon’s key in-house White House think tank, the Strategic Initiatives Group. The newly formed group consists of figures close to Trump and is seen by some as a rival to the National Security Council in formulating policies for the president.

It was during his time in Hungary that Gorka developed ties to the country’s anti-Semitic and ultranationalist far right.

During large-scale anti-government demonstrations in Hungary in 2006, Gorka took on an active role, becoming closely involved with a protest group called the Hungarian National Committee (Magyar Nemzeti Bizottság). Gorka took on the roles of translator, press coordinator and adviser for the group.

Among the four Committee members named as the group’s political representatives was László Toroczkai, then head of the 64 Counties Youth Movement. Toroczkai founded that group in 2001 to advocate for the return of parts of modern-day Serbia, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine to form a Greater Hungary, restoring the country’s pre-World War I borders.

In 2004, two years before the Movement’s involvement in the 2006 protests, Hungarian authorities opened an investigation into the Movement’s newspaper, Magyar Jelen, when an article referred to Jews as “Galician upstarts” and went on to argue: “We should get them out. In fact, we need to take back our country from them, take back our stolen fortunes. After all, these upstarts are sucking on our blood, getting rich off our blood.” At the time of the article’s publication, Toroczkai was both an editor at the paper and the Movement’s official leader.

Gorka rejects the notion that he knew any of his political allies had connections to the far right.

“I only knew Molnár as an artist and Bégány as a former conservative local politician (MDF if I recall),” Gorka wrote in response to a question regarding the Jobbik affiliations of his former party co-founders. “What they did after I left Hungary is not something I followed.” (MDF is an acronym for the Hungarian Democratic Forum, a now-defunct center-right party.)

In fact, both Molnár and Bégány were members of Jobbik before, and not after, they founded the new party with Gorka. Molnár was Jobbik’s high-profile vice president until September 2006, before he, Gorka and Bégány launched the New Democratic Coalition in early 2007.

For Jews, knowing someone who knows someone who knows someone that is in Jobbik is enough to be seen as guilty. Jews are desperate to find evidence of anti-Semites in the Trump administration in order to justify their screeches, and since they can’t find any, they are manufacturing it.

Jobbik, Scourge of the Jews

But these dishonest mental gymnastics will come back to haunt them. As I’ve stated before, people are sick and tired of Jews and the Orwellian, anti-intellectual landscape of fear and stagnation they reign over. There is no evidence that Dr. Gorka is an ideological anti-Semite, but like all Hungarians (who shared their country with Jews for centuries), he probably has the latent instinct.

If Jews keep needling people on this matter for political gain, they create a demand for real anti-Semites. The Trump administration needs people capable of bringing a gun to a gun fight.

The Daily Stormer editorial board calls on the Trump administration to create a Counter-Semitism Task Force with experts – David Duke, Kevin MacDonald, etc. Without our expertise and guidance, the Trump administration may not survive its four year mandate.