Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
March 15, 2018
Out of the fire, and into the frying yarmulke?
As Trump #Fired the filthy Jew Gary Cohn, the entire world rejoiced in unison. One less Jew in the White house is always something to celebrate.
Unfortunately, the good times were short-lived. The old Jew is now replaced with a brand-new Jew.
If there’s one place where you don’t want Jews, it’s near your money. Hiring a yid as “economic adviser” is like getting a Moslem to help you out cooking that perfect ham. Ill-advised.
President Trump has picked CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow to be the next White House economic adviser.
Kudlow accepted the president’s offer in a telephone call on Monday night.
“Larry Kudlow was offered, and accepted, the position of assistant to the president for economic policy and director of the National Economic Council,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said. “We will work to have an orderly transition and will keep everyone posted on the timing of him officially assuming the role.”
The Jew somehow always winds up in position to screw with the goyim’s money.
Kudlow will replace Gary Cohn, who resigned after disagreeing with the president’s decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Right. Trump basically exploited Cohn in a clever fashion, getting him to implement his tax agenda and simply discarding him when he resisted his populist tariff program. You would think he’d then replace him with someone trustworthy, if less connected, in order to assist him in completing his populist economic platform.
It’s very much unclear that Kudlow is the man for that job.
Before becoming a familiar presence on television at CNBC, Kudlow worked for the Federal Reserve and the Reagan administration. He acted as an informal adviser to the Trump campaign, helping to craft an initial tax plan in the run-up to the election and advocating for the GOP tax law.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump praised Kudlow for supporting his campaign and described him as a rare financial talent.
“I’ve known him a long time,” Trump said “We don’t agree on everything. In this case I think it’s good. I want a diversity of opinion … He backed me very early in the campaign, I think the earliest. I think he was one of my original backers. He’s a very, very talented man.”
Oh, I’m sure he’s very talented with those shekels, make no mistake.
The Jew’s ability to swindle people out of money is his only redeeming feature. If you can call it that.
Like Cohn, Kudlow has also said he opposes tariffs. But the president suggested that Kudlow had warmed to the idea, at least as a negotiating tactic for trade agreements.
“He’s come around to believing in tariffs,” Trump said of Kudlow. “I’m renegotiating great deals. Without tariffs we wouldn’t do nearly as well.”
So what’s going on here? There’s a few possibilities.
- Trump feels like he needs to keep a few Jews on board to keep appearances.
- Kudlow has actually convinced him that he’s going to help him implement his economic agenda because of his earlier support, even though he’s ideologically opposed to it.
- This is more 4d chess, and Trump intends to use Kudlow and then dump him later once he’s outlived his usefulness, just like he did with Cohn.
The media is praising the choice, which is always a bad sign. But then again, the media is stupid as shit, and couldn’t possibly conceive that this is a manipulative move.
It’s too early to tell how this will turn out. But considering how Trump handled Cohn, there’s plenty of room for optimism that this new Jew won’t be allowed to cause much damage.