Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 29, 2015
There is a saying produced by Blacks or Jews or both for White women who date Black men: “once you go Black, you never go back.”
People have mocked this saying in various ways, saying “once you go Black you don’t go back because you get stabbed to death,” or what have you.
The Republican party, for whatever reason, is attempting to apply this to the Presidency. Taking the obvious fact that Obama got elected purely on race, they appear to believe they can repeat the feat by nominating a Black candidate.
Dr. Ben Carson has caused a major upset by coming in a confident first in the Western Conservative Summit’s straw poll in Denver, Colorado this weekend.
Carson, who boomed about his anti-political credentials in his main stage speech last night, took 26 percent of the 871 votes cast, while Carly Fiorina, who also had clear support amongst conference delegates, took 23 percent.
But the biggest blow of the weekend was for Rick Santorum, who landed on just two percent of the vote despite some noteworthy support from the audience during his speech.
The results may reflect the resources that each campaign poured into the straw poll at the conference. There was clearly a more organised Carson and Fiorina presence than there were for any of the other candidates, which is reflected in the lower numbers for the Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rick Perry, and Mike Huckabee camps.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) finished fourth in the poll without even attending the summit. Instead, his father Rafael Cruz took to the stage on Friday night to push for more support for his son. Cruz spoke of Ted’s debating skills, as well as the repeated line about him being a “constitutional conservative” — a major issue following the Supreme Court’s gay marriage decision.
Scott Walker, who spoke last night and finished third, was perhaps affected by the heckles he received over immigration. The Governor scarcely mentioned the topic in his speech to the 2,000+ crowd, and was met with animosity as a result. He was the only candidate to be heckled.
Black Presidents have already proved a disaster, and Blacks are the biggest problem currently in America. The fact that Republicans would endorse a Black candidate (or a Hispanic one, or a White one married to a Mexican who considers himself Hispanic) over the completely White and completely viable Donald Trump is insane.
It makes one wonder what is even the purpose of the Republican Party. What are their values? What are they trying to accomplish? If their purpose is to allow foreigners to rule over us, how can they call themselves “conservative”? Is not blood heritage the core of any conservative value system, by default?
Despite this concerned straw poll, however, The Donald is polling in second place in the relevant states, and is going to give the Black, the Mexicans and the White traitors a run for their money in the debates.
Whatever happens (it is almost certainly not going to be good), Donald Trump will ensure that the Republican debates are glorious. He will also force the “conservatives” of this country to either man up, take a chance and support a man who wants to bring back America, or willingly sign over their souls to the devil they know.