Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 3, 2017
The Jew Mark Zuckerberg, famous for shutting people down on the internet, is apparently going to be running for President in 2020.
I guess this is where the Democrat party is headed: “guys we’re losing everything – let’s bring in that internet Jew that everyone hates – he’s famous!”
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have hired Democratic pollster Joel Benenson, a former top adviser to President Barack Obama and the chief strategist to Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 presidential campaign, as a consultant, according to a person familiar with the hire.
Benenson’s company, Benenson Strategy Group, will be conducting research for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the couple’s philanthropy. The organization — whose mission statement, according to its website, is “advancing human potential and promoting equality” — is endowed with the couple’s Facebook fortune.
Zuckerberg and Chan have vowed to give away 99 percent of their Facebook shares, worth an estimated $45 billion, to charity. Bringing on Benenson is the latest sign that they’re pushing their philanthropic work more heavily into the political and policy world.
This is yet another stupid Jew hoax – they’re “giving” the money to a foundation that they own and totally control, which will then be used, like the Clinton Foundation, to do things like harvest organs in Haiti.
Anyway, that is a very simple process that any competent team of random Jew lawyer could get done.
They are hiring all these political people because he is planning a run for President. Presumably, that is also why they are moving the money to a foundation in the first place.
In January, the couple hired David Plouffe, campaign manager for Obama’s 2008 presidential run, as president of policy and advocacy. Plouffe had previously worked at Uber. Ken Mehlman, who ran President George W. Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign, also sits on the board.
And earlier this year, the couple also brought on Amy Dudley, a former communications adviser to Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine.
Benenson’s involvement in the group gives them access to someone who was one of the top lieutenants of Clinton’s doomed campaign and Obama’s longtime pollster, just as speculation about Zuckerberg’s political ambitions is mounting.
Benenson did not respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative said: “As a philanthropic organization focused on a number of substantive issues including science, education, housing, and criminal justice reform, any research efforts we undertake is to support that work.”
Even though he has said he has no interest in running for office, Zuckerberg’s name – along with just about every other billionaire or elected official with half the name recognition of a second-tier Trump adviser – has been floated as a potential 2020 presidential candidate.
Zuckerberg, 33, stirred the speculation in June when he posted pictures of his road trip through Iowa, the first state to caucus in the primaries, as part of the tech entrepreneur’s year-long project to visit every U.S. state. He has also toured a Ford assembly plant outside Detroit, a key city in the critical Rust Belt state that Clinton lost to Trump; and Dayton, Ohio, the state long considered an election bellwether.
“Some of you have asked if this challenge means I’m running for public office,” Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page last May. “I’m not.”
Even before his is-he-or-isn’t-he road trip, Zuckerberg had shown an interest in politics and social issues. In 2010, he announced during an appearance on “Oprah” that he was donating $100 million to help fix the Newark City public school system. The influx of Facebook cash, however, didn’t generate the desired results, and the gift became a nationally-recognized failure of good intentions.
That, or yet another Jew trick.
I think there’s a 100% chance he’s planning to run for President, but probably only a 50% chance he’ll declare for 2020.
I just realized he’s the exact same age as me, meaning that I’ll be old enough to run in 2020 as well.
Though I wouldn’t run against Trump.
Watch This Jew
I can absolutely see the failing Democrat Party through all of their remaining energy behind this Jew.
It would be a sensible move on some level – they are so, so hated, that bringing in an outsider may be their only possible chance at victory.
I am pretty sure that everyone hates Mark Zuckerberg, though I really have no idea what leftists are thinking about. I certainly can’t imagine colored people going out and voting for him.
Honestly, I think the chances of Trump losing in 2020 are effectively zero. I think we’re going to get a bigger share of the House and Senate in 2018 – as well as hopefully clean out whatever cucks are up for reelection (none of the ones I hate the most are) – and in the last two years of this term we’re going to get a lot done. Anyway, I think the economic gains alone are going to be enough to keep Trump in office another 4 years.
I also think that someone running on a Trump-like platform – though hopefully more extreme – will easily win in 2024.
Basically, unless the plots against Trump are successful or he himself cracks, I think we’re headed to a solid one-party system.
But the Jews are not going to stop trying.
The Great Hook-Nosed Hope!