Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2016
The Jews laughed. They thought it was a joke. They’re not laughing today. Now they know the gravity of the situation.
Jews have officially entered full-on panic mode. They are flailing around, demanding someone do something to shut down this Donald.
But no one hears their cries.
For the Age of the Jew has ended.
We have entered the Age of Kings.
Noam Neusner, a Jew Republican (neocon Jew) writes for The Jewish Daily Forward:
There is no sugarcoating it — these are the darkest days for Republican Jews like myself. Donald Trump, the most likely Republican candidate for president, has built within our party the nearest thing America has ever seen to a European nativist working class political movement. Such movements, to put it mildly, have never been good for the Jews or allies of free thought and the free market.
Read: Any traditional European social order is bad for the Jews, because they are a parasite which feeds on social disharmony.
They are not simply financial vampires – they are psychic vampires.
Republican Jews are therefore beside themselves, and rightly so. Trump has proven himself anathema on so many levels that it’s hard to identify just one element of his personality or his adopted policy agenda that is particularly toxic.
Donald Trump is the New Rome.
He is a one-man Rome.
We need a wall. The Germans are killing us at the border. I am going to build a big, beautiful wall, and I am going to make the Germanic barbarians pay for it. These people are making so much money off us. Romulus Augustulus won’t build a wall. Augustulus is a lightweight. These politicians are all talk, no action.
Now is the time for fear.
It’s not just his appeal to nativism, or his crony capitalism, or his crassness, or his expressed desire for “neutrality” between Israel and the Palestinians, or his admiration for Vladimir Putin, or his quotation of Mussolini, or his approval of the crushing of Chinese democracy protesters, or his rejection of permitting any Muslims into the country, or his initial refusal to forswear the endorsement of white supremacists.
Not to mention that in a secret meeting I had with the Donald, in order to secure my endorsement he promised to build gas chambers and make Israel pay for them.
It could be any of these things, it could be all of these things, but what perhaps bothers Republican Jews most is this: They think Trump would also abuse the office’s powers. Again, the Jewish experience with overweening, oversensitive wannabe dictator-chieftains is not a good one.
“We can’t buy him. He’ll serve the will of the masses, and the masses do not like us.”
Were Trump a conventional Republican, his rise would be something Republican Jews would quickly get behind. But he is neither conventional nor Republican. That’s his appeal, and for those of us who are comfortable with conventional Republicanism, it’s a repudiation of the highest order.
We have to recognize this and decide what to do next.
“This calls for a Jewish plot!”
Let’s wipe away our gauzy myths. We Republican Jews have believed that American families, American workers and American savers and investors form a solid spine in the party of Reagan. But that spine has been shattered by economic stagnation and job loss, opioid addiction, a breakdown in marriage and fatherhood and a sense of cultural surrender. It’s been shattered by a deep sense of resentment among Americans who distrust political power and political institutions. These Americans have concluded that the Republicans of Washington are no different from the Democrats.
The America that we have long admired and championed — a land of open opportunity, where a person could rise to the level that his energy, effort and moxie would take him, a land of justice and fairness, a land that stood proudly alone in the world when necessary, a land where the intrusive powers of the state are held at a distance, a land that was skeptical of the big dreams of faraway leaders — simply doesn’t exist for a great share of Americans. They don’t recognize it, and frankly, they believe Republicans have stopped fighting for it.
So that’s where our future lies. We have previously promised to protect this America and restore it. But we failed. Perhaps if we focused on delivering on our promise, we might also see the rebirth of the party we have called our home. Because the alternative is no political home at all.
Tikkun Olam fail! World remains unfixed!
Goyim are angry!
Feel free to make Noam cry at @NoamNeusner.