Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 14, 2016
The thing about spineless shills is that they lack all principle. Finally, this is starting to work in our favor.
The shills don’t support the Jew agenda because they genuinely care about the Jews and their agenda – they support it because they are sycophantic worms who will support anyone who has power in order to gain personal advantage.
But the balance of power is changing rapidly. A bull has entered the Jew china shop.
Of course, the Jews themselves will continue to do everything in their power to stop Our Donald, but the rest of them will have no problem switching up their entire agenda, lining up behind Trump to save themselves from total doom.
And that’s a very good thing.
The GOP Establishment has finally recognized that its bête noir, Donald Trump, is not going away soon — and perhaps not ever. And so, with many of their favored candidates looking dog tired and on their last legs, there are signs Establishment players are starting to cuddle up to the snarling hound at the front of the pack.
What appears to have become increasingly clear to at least some in the Establishment is that, just maybe, the prospect of another eight years of the Clintons makes Trump look not all that unpalatable.
“Preparing for Trump rather than warming up to Trump is how I would put it,” said John Feehery, long time adviser to congressional Republicans and a political pundit. “I do think most Establishment types (including me) would support Trump if he gets the nomination,” he said in an email.
There are suddenly new signs that Establishment types are beginning to resign to the notion that Trump may well be the nominee. In a recent interview with Time, Republican National Committee chairman, Reince Priebus, called Trump a part of the GOP “varsity team” of candidates. Priebus in the past has called out Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric, specifically in regard to immigration and his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
But they don’t actually care about the Jew Moslem-immigration plot. They attacked Trump because they knew it was what their Jew masters wanted them to do.
But we have a new boss.
A Big Boss, if you will.
Former House Speaker New Gingrich, too, is moving that way. “People are going to say, ‘Whoever the Republican nominee is, I am for them.’ ” Gingrich also claimed the Establishment would have to support Trump as the nominee because if it didn’t, the Clintons would then reclaim the White House.
Gingrich is one of the biggest shills of all.
This is incredible. But again, it is the nature of the shill. So on some level it makes sense that the bigger the shill, the grander the horse-switching.
Others are jumping on what is already a crowded bandwagon — even those who harbor some doubt. “There is no question that GOP insiders and operatives are concerned about Trump because he is re-writing the rules and is the furthest thing from the safe choice,” said American Conservative Union Chairman and former George W. Bush aide Matt Schlapp.
But he added, “I do think Mr. Trump has fostered a great relationship with the national committee and with other important Republican and conservative leaders.”
Schlapp noted elite opinion was echoing that of average Republicans.
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There appears to be a growing recognition among those who at the outset couldn’t fathom a Trump presidency, that he may be helping the GOP by breathing life back into the very fractured Party.
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Over at the National Review, which has been consistently hostile toward Trump, Hoover Institution research fellow Jeremy Carl found something positive beyond the “vulgarities” of Trump.
“For all his failings, his vulgarities, and his hypocrisy, Donald Trump is a man who sees what he sees — and says so.,” Carl said. “For the sake of the future of the Grand Old Party, let us hope that, with a more optimistic tone and a better set of policy prescriptions, more of us do likewise.”
Things are definitely looking up.
It’s a beautiful time to be alive.