Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 3, 2017
It is shocking that Jeremy Corbyn is calling for Theresa May to refuse to meet with Donald Trump. Seriously, it is shocking. It is just so childish, it is hard to believe that any single adult would think that this made sense.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is already defending President Donald Trump.
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn went after Trump during the Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) Feb. 1. He insisted that Trump has “incited hatred against Muslims” and pushed for May to withdraw the invitation for Trump to visit.
“President Trump has torn up international agreements on refugees, he’s threatened to dump international agreements on climate change, he’s praised the use of torture, he’s incited hatred against Muslims, he’s directly attacked women’s rights,” Corbyn said. “Just what more does President Trump have to do before the prime minister will listen to the 1.8 million people who’ve already called for his state visit invitation to be withdrawn?”
The room became raucous when May pointed out all the things Corbyn wouldn’t have been able to accomplish if he were prime minister.
“Let’s just see what he would have achieved in the last week,” May said. “Would he have been able to protect citizens from the impact of the executive order? No. Would he have been able to lay the foundations of a trade deal? No. Would he have got a 100 percent commitment to NATO? No. That’s what Labour has to offer this country. Less protection for British citizens, less prosperous, less safe. He can lead a protest. I’m leading a country.”
I like Jeremy Corbyn because he has continually called for the “total extermination of Jews, down to the last ratfaced kike baby.” But this is just goofy. He is not a serious person or an adultlike man.
That said, I don’t think Theresa is going to be able to hold it together for too much longer. She’s going pro-Trump, because she has no choice, but how long can she maintain the pressure she’s getting from both sides. She is clearly already totally unstable, mentally.
How much can this sad old catlady handle?