Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 1, 2015
Man, this just keeps getting better and better.
Does The Donald actually read the Daily Stormer to get his talking points?
I’m seriously starting to wonder.
Donald Trump does not want the United States to host Syrian refugees because he said there’s a possibility they might be a massive terrorist army in disguise.
“They could be ISIS — I don’t know,” Trump told a crowd of more than 3,500 at a high school here Wednesday night.
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“Did you ever see a migration like that?” he said. “They’re all men, and they’re all strong-looking guys… There are so many men; there aren’t that many women. And I’m saying to myself: Why aren’t they fighting to save Syria? Why are they migrating all over Europe? Seriously.“
Trump floated an alternative theory, suggesting that these refugees are perhaps a terrorist army in hiding. He said there are proposals to accept as many as 200,000 refugees in coming years, a number he called “inconceivable.” These refugees have “no identification,” he said, and it’s unknown where exactly they are from.
“Military tactics are very interesting,” Trump said. “This could be one of the great tactical ploys of all time. A 200,000 man army, maybe. Or if they sent 50,000 or 80,000 or 100,000… That could be possible. I don’t know that it is, but it could be possible.”
Trump said that if he is elected president, he will force all Syrian refugees to leave the United States. That promise prompted boisterous applause — the loudest he received that night.
“They’re going back,” Trump said. “And if I lose, I guess they’re staying. But if I win, they’re going back.”
This is fantastic.
The Donald is a one-man army of truth and justice.
Related: The Donald Attacks “Hedge Fund Boys” (Read: Jews), Endorses Putin and Assad
Related: GOP Trying to Start WWIII in Syria, Should Let Russia Deal with It
Meanwhile, in the land of the cuckold…
At Jeb Bush’s New Hampshire town hall Wednesday evening, a Syrian-American woman teared up as she asked the former Florida governor how he would address the refugee crisis, and talked of family members who had fled the country. After the event, Bush sharply criticized Trump’s remark.
“Send them all back? To a hellhole?” Bush told reporters. “This is the same guy, by the way, that is also advocating exactly what seems to be supportive of Putin and his emergence in Syria. That’s not the proper policy for the United States.”
Along with supporting a terrorist invasion of America by ISIS, Jeb has also commented on some other important issues in the last days:
Here’s the Donald’s full speech yesterday.
(I haven’t watched the full thing so I can’t give you a time-stamp on the Syria comments.)