Ukraine: Jew Boxer Drops Out of Presidential Race, Backs Probable Chocolate Jew

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 30, 2014

Petro Poroshenko
Petro Poroshenko

The ratlike Jewish boxer Vitali Klitschko has officially dropped out of the Presidential race and backed chocolate king Petro Poroshenko.  Referred to as “Ukraine’s Willy Wonka,” Poroshenko is billionaire banker and candy-maker who is quite Jewy-looking.

He also owns Ukraine’s Channel 5 television station, which is further indication of Jewyness.

The American Willy Wonka is a total Jew.
The American Willy Wonka is a total Jew.

He has had troubles with Jew Yulia in the past, during the fallout of the Orange Revolution (the first and failed EU/US/Jew attempted coup in the Ukraine), of which they both played a prominent role.

From the AP:

Klitschko told his UDAR party that he plans to run for mayor of Ukraine’s capital city, Kiev, paving the way for current presidential favorite, businessman Petro Poroshenko, in the May 25 vote.

The move is likely to ensure that both men cement powerful positions in Ukraine’s new government and block the chances of a full return to power from the country’s former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko.

As with the rest of the Jew-gang of Maidan, it took a bit of time for the Jewish background info to appear in English, definitively confirmed.  And I do not call people Jews without knowing for certain that it is true.  I presently believe he is a Jew, but cannot confirm it.

At least three of these men are confirmed Jews.
At least three of these men are confirmed Jews.

Poroshenko appears to be a shoe-in, and has the support of the present Maidan revolutionary government, along with the West (though all Jews have US support in the Ukraine).

What is Right Sector doing?  Way back on Thursday, they surrounded the parliament and tried to Spider-Man their way in, but it seems they all went home. I thought we were in the midst of a second revolution.  Apparently not.

Pravy Sektor does whatever a spider can.
Pravy Sektor does whatever a spider can.

Still, I have a strong feeling that as the Maidan continues to press the confused nationalists who put them into power, Kiev is going to look increasingly like Baghdad.  Or at least like Dublin in the 1970s.

Meanwhile, Russian troops are still on the border as we countdown to the annexation of the East, at the will of the people.  But Lavrov has explicitly stated “Russia doesn’t not have a plan to not invade the Ukraine.” (Note: that quote is not real.)

The Ukrainian television is broadcasting a constant message that Putin is going to bomb Kiev, still.  That obviously isn’t happening.