President Trump Meets with Nigel Farage First!

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2016

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I’m just going to drop a little prediction here: sometime in the next decade, Nigel Farage is going to be the Prime Minister of Britain.

That’s what’s going on here. By meeting with Farage before any other foreign politician, Trump is effectively endorsing him. And Trump endorsements are going to be the most value of endorsements in the Western world. People are going to see America made great again, and want to copy this model.

President Trump will effectively be able to appoint foreign leaders via official endorsement all across Europe. Except possibly Sweden.

RT:

British UKIP leader Niger Farage fully endorsed the choice of Americans in electing Donald Trump. He was the first UK politician to meet with the president-elect on Saturday, saying Trump was “full of good ideas” and will be a “good president.”

The leader of the UK Independence Party has been an ardent Trump supporter throughout his campaign, even visiting the Republican convention in Cleveland this summer to endorse the 70-year-old’s candidacy.

One of the chief engineers behind Brexit referendum, Nigel Farage, has reportedly been working as a consultant for the Trump campaign over the last few months and even delivered speeches in the United States in support of the billionaire entrepreneur.

On Saturday the two politicians discussed  “freedom and winning” as Farage visited the Republican in New York at Trump Tower, Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to Donald Trump confirmed.

As he entered Trump Tower at 1:50pm Farage told journalists that he was a “tourist” in New York, refusing to discuss earlier reports which indicated that the Brit had been seeking a position in the Trump administration.

The UKIP leader was originally scheduled to meet Trump’s inner circle rather than the president-elect himself, but the two had a two-hour meeting, according to a spokeswoman.

After conversing with Trump, Farage took to Twitter to endorse Trump’s candidacy.

“He [Trump] was relaxed and full of good ideas. I’m confident he will be a good President,” Farage wrote. Trump’s “support for the US-UK relationship is very strong. This is a man with whom we can do business.”

“Especially pleased at @realDonaldTrump’s very positive reaction to the idea that Sir Winston Churchill’s bust should be put back in Oval Office,” Farage tweeted.

Yeah.

Obama replaced Churchill with Martin Luther Coon, the terrorist, serial adulterer and plagiarist.

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Speaking of Martin Luther Coon, we need to start a campaign to have his doctorate stripped from him.

Stanford has already admitted that he plagiarized his dissertation and other academic papers, but they said they wouldn’t revoke his doctorate because of “something something something, contributions to society.”

As far as I’m aware, this decision – made in 1991 – is totally unprecedented.

Having the doctorate of number one Black hero stripped would extremely powerful, symbolically. Now that the Age of Trump has dawned, we are going to be able to get stuff like this done.

As far as the Churchill bust – I’d rather have one of Oswald Mosley.

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But surely, any White man is better than MLK.

Other Politicians Trump Should Meet with on His First Euro Tour

I think it would be great if Trump would outright refuse to meet with Angela Merkel or any of the other Eurotrash that has insulted him. I don’t think he will do that, he’s too much of a gentleman. But I would support it.

However, along with meeting with national leaders, he needs to make a point to give time to nationalist party leaders in Europe.

In Germany, he should meet with AfD, and in Austria meet with the FPO (although by the time he gets there, Hofer should already be in charge).

I don’t even care about Le Pen at this point – she’s just flip-flopped all around and made such a mess of her father’s work that I don’t even like thinking about her –  though I guess he should meet and endorse her. Geert Wilders I am similarly unenthusiastic about, but he’s better than the alternatives in the Netherlands.

I’m also certain he will meet and probably get along with Viktor Orban. This has been good for Orban, who the reader is aware I dislike due to his pro-EU positions. But given that Western European nations are likely to begin pulling out of the EU now, Orban’s shilling for it has basically become irrelevant. That said, I think Trump should focus on Euro-skeptic figures.

I would also very much like to see Trump make a point to meet with Golden Dawn in Greece, NPD in Germany and Jobbik in Hungary, though that is probably a bit too much to hope for on the first trip (but who knows – we’ve been getting stuff from Trump we thought was too much to hope for for a year now).

He’s already met with Matteo Salvini, the leader of the Northern League in Italy, and will hopefully endorse him.

Our Work Hasn’t Even Begun

This is a whole new world. And we are just at the beginning of it.

Everything is going to change.

It’s so exciting.