Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 12, 2015
As the reader is aware, I have endorsed Donald Trump for the Presidency of these United States. I would like to elaborate on my reasoning for doing so.
Primarily, I am supporting Donald Trump because I think it is funny. He is funny and me endorsing him is funny, and it is fun to root for him as the entire establishment comes down on him and yet he just keeps on rocking.
Beyond this, there are obviously a lot of shared issues. Immigration is the biggest issue that the United States is facing, and The Don is the only one willing to address it. Given that he is not a politician, I see no reason why he won’t deal with this problem exactly as he says he is going to deal with it if he is elected President.
Hillary Will Bring Hell
Another reason for supporting Trump is just pragmatic. Hillary is going to be the worst thing which has ever happened to America, and she may well shut everything down.
The Donald is the only candidate with any chance of beating Hillary, and as anything is better than her, I of course would rather he win.
No Reason Not To
Perhaps the most moving reason for supporting Donald Trump is that absolutely nothing bad happens if I do that. There is literally no negative. People suggesting that something bad can happen because of this come across as emotional, womanlike crybabies, and don’t seem to really be saying anything at all.
I am not doing what Alex Jones did with Ron Paul and saying we are definitely going to win and that this will save America. So there shouldn’t be the let-down factor that was involved in that operation.
My main issue is that Trump is injecting real issues and forcing discussion. Trump is a populist, and he is rallying people around populist issues, getting people more comfortable talking about things they are told by the system they are not allowed to talk about. This cannot possibly be viewed as a bad thing.
On another level, he is also injecting masculinity into the situation, and the value of that can’t hardly be underestimated. We have basically abandoned the idea of assertive males playing a role in society, and Trump is reminding us that this is still possible.
Trump’s Jew Son-in-Law
As everyone is aware, Trump has a Jewish son-in-law. Many people are bringing this up, but I’m not clear on what it is supposed to mean when brought up.
Does it mean that he is controlled by Jews? I don’t really see that it means that, and it strikes me as a bit tinfoilish, along the lines of “if you see it on TV it means Jews want you to see it” type of conspiracy extremism. I haven’t seen any real commentary on what exactly the thinking is here, so I can’t really comment further.
Obviously, he is not hard on the Jewish issue. We are not dealing with a new Hitler here, and if that is what you are expecting, you are going to be let down.
At the same time, he does take on individual Jews directly. He recently attacked two main “right wing” Jews – Krauthammer and Jonah Goldberg – in an interview. He has mocked Jon “Stewart” for lying about his Jew name.
I promise you that I'm much smarter than Jonathan Leibowitz – I mean Jon Stewart @TheDailyShow. Who, by the way, is totally overrated.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 24, 2013
So it seems more likely that he is secretly anti-Jew than that he is secretly pro-Jew, but the most likely option is that he is neither secretly anti or pro Jew, at least on a political level (as he is in business, he probably personally dislikes Jews as all business people do, but he probably also acknowledges that they have a certain practical use in business – lawyers, accountants, etc. – this is just pure speculation, but it is probably correct).
The bottom line here is that I don’t view Trump’s Jew son-in-law as something which is going to have an effect on his political positions. He is an individual with a personality who is going to do what he’s going to do.
He is obviously obsessed with his own ego, and that is in this case a very good thing. If we combine that with the fact he is already super-rich and accomplished, we have a situation where almost certainly he will care more about popular opinion and his own image than any sort of special interest.
A true populist.
Don’t Get Too Excited
Again, I don’t want people to get their hopes up and get disappointed. There is probably only a very remote chance he could win. But as he is polling in first place presently, it is technically possible that it could actually happen.
And I can guarantee, that whatever the details of the situation are, he would be a better President than Hillary Clinton. And he may well lead the way for the creation of a new populist political bloc in America, which could conceivably become much more hardcore than he is.
That is why I support Donald Trump for President.