The Trump Era Begins

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Trumpy in Fl was a tour de force. last night. I can not think of a Democrat in 2020 that can beat him. Trump has be a surreal President in working for our cause.

Westside, I nominate that post for understatement of the year. I think some here want "instant gratification" and expect things to happen over night.
 

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The Trump Curse claims its latest victim, Lindsay Vonn (Africa). Literally a day after making her virtue signaling comments against the President, the Marxist Winter Olympics “darling” is injured.

http://www.espn.com/olympics/skiing...ey-vonn-treated-back-injury-world-cup-super-g

Talk about karma.

It’s also hard to feel sorry for all the virulently anti-Trump Hollywood “celebrities” being displaced from their multimillion dollar homes by the wildfires near Bel Air. Between this and all the sexual allegations, it’s not a good time to be a leftist out in La La Land.
 

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The Trump Curse claims its latest victim, Lindsay Vonn (Africa). Literally a day after making her virtue signaling comments against the President, the Marxist Winter Olympics “darling” is injured.

http://www.espn.com/olympics/skiing...ey-vonn-treated-back-injury-world-cup-super-g

Talk about karma.

It’s also hard to feel sorry for all the virulently anti-Trump Hollywood “celebrities” being displaced from their multimillion dollar homes by the wildfires near Bel Air. Between this and all the sexual allegations, it’s not a good time to be a leftist out in La La Land.

And often these fires are caused by the illegal aliens that these celebrities want in the country.
 

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Roy Cohn was also Sen. Joseph McCarthy's attorney

Trump's Bully Roy Cohn

December 11, 2017

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Donald Trump hosted a program called "The Apprentice" for 14 seasons. Trump had a mentor himself, the gay Jewish mafia lawyer Roy Cohn (1927-1986) who taught him to be a bully. This didn't work out for Cohn. For our sake, hopefully,
Trump has learned better.


(Disclaimer- I know Blumenthal worked for the Clintons but Roy Cohn's history is well known.)

A Short History of the Trump Family
by Sydney Blumenthal
(Except by henrymakow.com)


Roy Cohn, the Mafia lawyer, was more than just the consigliere in Trump's story. He was Donald's mentor, his godfather. If Trump received an education beyond his two years at Fordham and as a transfer student at Wharton ('I'm a smart person. I went to the Wharton School of Finance'), it was from his guide through the circles of the Inferno, who conducted master-classes in malice.
Trump was an apt pupil in aggression. 'I don't think I got that from Roy at all,' Trump told the Washington Post. 'I think I've had a natural instinct for that.'
He didn't really need an education in heartlessness, but he learned the finer points from Cohn. Offering his highest praise, Trump called him 'a total genius ... he brutalized for you.

COHN BACKGROUND
Like Trump, Roy Cohn was the pampered son of a politically connected New York family. His father, Albert Cohn, was a major player in the Bronx Democratic Party, an assistant district attorney who was appointed to the division of the New York Supreme Court presiding over the Bronx.

Roy Cohn was a child prodigy; he graduated from Columbia Law School at the age of twenty, and was appointed as an assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York. He promoted himself in his early cases by giving false leaks to the New York World Telegram. He was put in charge of prosecuting communist agents, staging several prominent show trials, including one of 11 Communist Party officials for subversion.

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In 1951, he took effective control of the trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were accused of stealing atomic secrets. He pulled strings to appoint both chief prosecutor and judge, and then urged the judge to impose the death penalty, though the evidence against Ethel Rosenberg was flimsy. Cohn's tour de force brought him to the attention of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who hired him as chief counsel in his Red-hunting investigations. After the Red Scare came the Lavender Scare, when Cohn launched a campaign against homosexuals in government jobs, though he was a closeted homosexual himself.

MAFIA LAWYER
Cohn opened a law office in New York, taking on such clients as the Mafia kingpins Tony Salerno, Paul Castellano, John Gotti and Carmine 'The Cigar' Galante, underboss of the Bonanno crime family - as well as the Catholic Archdiocese of New York and the New York Yankees.

He was the city's supreme fixer...Donald Trump met Roy Cohn at Le Club, a private New York disco, in 1973, when Trump was 27 and had a serious problem. The Justice Department was suing him and his father for racial discrimination in their building at 100 Central Park South.

'My view is tell them to go to hell,' Cohn advised, 'and fight the thing in court.' From that moment, Cohn and Trump were inseparable. Cohn recalled that Trump would phone him more than a dozen times a day. With Cohn as their attorney the Trumps filed a countersuit against the federal government for using 'Gestapo-like tactics'. Their suit was instantly dismissed and two years later the Trumps settled after being forced to sign a decree forbidding them from engaging in discriminatory practices.

Roger Stone, a longtime Cohn protégé who began his political career as a dirty trickster and 'ratfucker' for Richard Nixon's re-election campaign in 1972, explained the relationship. 'First of all,' he told an interviewer, 'Roy would literally call up and dictate pieces for Page Six [of the New York Post] because Rupert [Murdoch] was a client and because Roy always had good material. So Roy understood the tabloids. Donald, I think, learned the tabloid media, and the media cycle, from Roy.'

Cohn was the sorcerer and Trump the apprentice. 'Roy was a mentor in terms of the fast track,' Stone said. 'I mean, Donald was from Queens, Manhattan's the fast track. I think, to a certain extent, Donald learned how the world worked from Roy, who was not only a brilliant lawyer, but a brilliant strategist who understood the political system and how to play it like a violin.' For Trump, Cohn served 'like a cultural guide to Manhattan', Stone told theWashington Post. 'Roy was more than his personal lawyer.'...

PUSSY GRABBING AT STUDIO 54
Cohn initiated Trump into the highlife and lowdown at the hottest club in town, Studio 54.'What went on in Studio 54 will never, ever happen again,' Trump told a journalist much later.

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"First of all, you didn't have AIDS. You didn't have the problems you do have now. I saw things happening there that to this day I have never seen again. I would watch supermodels getting screwed, well-known supermodels getting screwed on a bench in the middle of the room. There were seven of them and each one was getting screwed by a different guy. This was in the middle of the room. Stuff that couldn't happen today because of problems of death."
Cohn greased the skids with favours. 'I got to know everybody,' Trump said. Cohn arranged for the Mob to construct Trump's towers and provide protection against labour trouble.

'You know how many lawyers in New York represent organised-crime figures? Does that mean we're not supposed to use them?' Trump asked. Cohn threatened to sue anyone in Trump's way to secure leases on properties and city tax abatements. He wrote the prenuptial agreement stipulating that Trump's first wife, Ivana, would return all gifts in the event of a divorce, and coerced her to sign; Cohn had suggested an associate to serve as her lawyer. ('I would never buy Ivana any decent jewels or pictures. Why give her negotiable assets?' Trump told his friends, according to Vanity Fair.)

And Cohn finagled a federal judgeship for Trump's sister, Maryanne Trump Barry. When anyone resisted Trump's demands, he waved Cohn's picture in their face. 'Would you rather deal with him?' he would say.

The State of New York disbarred Cohn in 1986 for unethical and unprofessional behaviour described in the judgment as 'particularly reprehensible'.
A month later, he died of AIDS, an illness he tried to conceal (he told Trump he had cancer). He was an outrageous racist and self-loathing Jew, freely spewing epithets about '*******' and '*****'. He was also a self-hating homosexual, who obsessively denounced '****' and crusaded against gay rights.

When he was dying Trump turned away from him, shifting his business to other lawyers. 'I can't believe he's doing this to me,' Cohn said. 'Donald pisses ice water.'
Cohn called Trump to ask him to find a room in one of his hotels for Cohn's former lover and assistant, near death himself from AIDS. Trump got him a 'tacky' room and sent Cohn the bills. Cohn refused to pay. Trump's underlings called to evict the dying man. The only surprising part of the story is Cohn's shock.
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Thanks to Bobby English for the tip.
First Comment from Glen
"By their fruits ye shall know them" - Jesus Christ

The gullibility of the American "right" is to me beyond belief. One only needs to do a few minutes of basic research to find out "the Donald" is nothing more than a New York mobster himself. Time after time we have been told president's are selected, not elected. It is only a fool who thinks any kind of honest man (or woman) will ever set foot in the White House, at least not until the whole filthy system is taken down.

Time after time, I listen to many in the alternative media say things are going to be better, the swamp will be drained, the pedophiles will be put in prison, Hill and Bill will finally be brought to justice. America will be made great again.

All I can say is don't hold your breath, as the new boss is the same as the old boss, run by the same group of "Illumined ones". It is evident you will be fooled again.

https://www.henrymakow.com/2017/12/trump-apprenticeship.html
 

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Hell yes. This should give him alot more momentum. It will give almost every taxpayer in the country a significant raise in their income. Anyone with a brain will recognize this is a good thing. Though almost all leftists will say it is evil.
 

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The icing on the cake is the repeal of the 0bamacare mandate, which was added to the Bill by Senator Tom Cotton R-Arkansas. That mandate was mostly a transfer of earnings from mostly White working-class men to hoodrats so they could receive free health care while those hard-working White men had to go without health insurance and hope they didn't get injured or sick. That right there has a huge effect on not only the earnings of White men, but their psyche as well.
 

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The icing on the cake is the repeal of the 0bamacare mandate, which was added to the Bill by Senator Tom Cotton R-Arkansas. That mandate was mostly a transfer of earnings from mostly White working-class men to hoodrats so they could receive free health care while those hard-working White men had to go without health insurance and hope they didn't get injured or sick. That right there has a huge effect on not only the earnings of White men, but their psyche as well.
Also included was responsible oil drilling in Anwar Alaska! Talk about a trifecta of WINNING. Trump and Repubs did it in spades. Alot of leftist and sh*t for brains tree huggers are on suicide watch. LOL That bill was BIG LEAGUE!
 

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The most ironic aspect of the Tax Reform bill will be all the rich, Trump-loathing leftists who will most certainly see their paychecks (and tax refund checks) increase as a result President Trump's work.

A helpful chart for Trump's tax bill. My wife and I are in the Tax Bracket #3 ($77,000-$156,000), so we should be getting a 3% tax break. I have family members and friends who are in much higher tax brackets and I'm very happy for them...

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The most ironic aspect of the Tax Reform bill will be all the rich, Trump-loathing leftists who will most certainly see their paychecks (and tax refund checks) increase as a result President Trump's work.

A helpful chart for Trump's tax bill. My wife and I are in the Tax Bracket #4 ($77,000-$156,000), so we should be getting a 3% tax break. I have family members and friends who are in much higher tax brackets and I'm very happy for them...

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Great post, Thrashen. It's great to show tables like this- based in factual reality - to libtards who keep accusing the plan of "raising taxes on the middle class". I have shown these numbers to several of my very liberal acquaintances, and their immediate reaction is to divert to the lowered corporate tax rate and how that will help the "1%" (nevermind the fact that lowering the corp. tax rate will also hugely help SMALLER businesses, which drive job growth and employment) . When they can't deny reality, they shift the goal posts. Sad!
 

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Great post, Thrashen. It's great to show tables like this- based in factual reality - to libtards who keep accusing the plan of "raising taxes on the middle class". I have shown these numbers to several of my very liberal acquaintances, and their immediate reaction is to divert to the lowered corporate tax rate and how that will help the "1%" (nevermind the fact that lowering the corp. tax rate will also hugely help SMALLER businesses, which drive job growth and employment) . When they can't deny reality, they shift the goal posts. Sad!
Romulus who is that in your avatar? Is he a German war hero?
 

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Romulus who is that in your avatar? Is he a German war hero?

I can answer. That's Joachim Peiper, yes, a German SS officer. He was tried by a Belgian court after WW2 for "war crimes". He got 12 years. He later worked for German auto manufactures and wrote. He was murdered in '76 probably by or for some Jew who was so sure he knew all about WW2 from tales he read from Jewish awriters (not a spelling mistake).
 

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I can answer. That's Joachim Peiper, yes, a German SS officer. He was tried by a Belgian court after WW2 for "war crimes". He got 12 years. He later worked for German auto manufactures and wrote. He was murdered in '76 probably by or for some Jew who was so sure he knew all about WW2 from tales he read from Jewish awriters (not a spelling mistake).
I had a feeling it was him, but how young he looked in that pic, threw me off.
 

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I can answer. That's Joachim Peiper, yes, a German SS officer. He was tried by a Belgian court after WW2 for "war crimes". He got 12 years. He later worked for German auto manufactures and wrote. He was murdered in '76 probably by or for some Jew who was so sure he knew all about WW2 from tales he read from Jewish awriters (not a spelling mistake).
Couldn't have answered it better. Was one of the best SS men in the German army and embodied what it means to be a true soldier. There was a great book written on him recently by Danny Parker called "Hitler's Warrior". I highly recommend it!
 

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Is Trump a Cuck?

Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, December 20, 2017

He’s trending that way.

President Trump has become an avatar for white identity politics. The Alt-Right championed his candidacy; the leftist media has endlessly denounced him as a racist, a bigot, or a white nationalist himself. Yet President Trump has acted no differently from any other president when it comes to bowing before the idols of political correctness and multiculturalism. He continues to embarrass himself by honoring “civil rights heroes” and otherwise pandering to non-whites who loathe him. More importantly, President Trump has never once spoken out in explicit defense of European-Americans.

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Donald Trump poses with representatives from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities. (Credit Image: © Aude Guerrucci/CNP via ZUMA Wire)

This critique should not be overstated. No one expected President Trump to solve the most pressing problems facing European-Americans, but there has been progress, including increased immigration enforcement, pressing foreign nations to accept their deported criminals, and pulling out of the UN migration pact. And only President Trump pushed backagainst a unanimous Congressional resolution condemning “hate” after the Unite the Right rally, He attached a signing statement that criticized “hatred, bigotry, and racism in all forms,” not just the evil “white nationalists.” President Trump’s condemnation of the NFL’s “Take A Knee” protests is also a welcome repudiation of Black Lives Matter and its anti-white, anti-police message.

But even during his candidacy, President Trump was never a champion of European-Americans as such. His immigration policies were, in substance, no different from what liberal Democrats such as Barbara Jordan were proposing not long ago. And while President Trump has been termed a “civic nationalist,” he also specifically appealed to black Americans as a group.

Just before the election, in the critical swing state of North Carolina, Mr. Trump delivered a speech calling for a “new deal for black America.” Speaking before an audience the Charlotte Observer noted was “predominantly white,” President Trump promised he would “never ever” take the African-American community for granted. Like every other Republican campaigning for the black vote, Mr. Trump seized on “school choice” as a panacea, listing it as the first point on his “plan for urban renewal.” More importantly, President Trump clung to the usual narrative about how African-Americans serve as the moral leaders of the nation.

“African-American citizens have sacrificed so much for our nation,” Mr. Trump said. “They’ve fought and died in every war since the Revolution. They’ve been in the pews and the picket lines. They’ve lifted up the conscience of our country in the long march for civil rights.” President Trump also bemoaned the high rates of poverty and unemployment among African-Americans.

Of course, President Trump lost the black vote overwhelmingly—88 percent to 8 percent. But President Trump was still able to win the election, partially because Hillary Clinton did not generate the kind of enthusiasm she needed to get the black turnout required for a Democrat victory. Now, however, there are signs that increased black hatred of President Trump will cost Republicans seats in the 2018 mid-term elections and in 2020. Higher-than-expected black turnout doomed President Trump’s candidate, Roy Moore, in the recent Alabama Senate election. According to Pew Research Center, President Trump’s current approval rating among blacks has fallen from an already dismal 14 percent in February 2017 to only 7 percent by December. The fact that blacks seem to be doing better economically under President Trump makes no difference.

This decline continues despite President Trump constantly paying rhetorical tribute to civil rights and trying to appeal specifically to blacks. Earlier this month, President Trump lauded Rosa Parks on the anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott. He said Parks had defended “the truth etched into our Declaration of Independence, that all of us regardless of the color of our skin are created equal by God.”

The President’s speech was met with scorn by most blacks. “Mr. Trump needs to take Rosa Parks’ name out of his lying mouth,” black columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. wrote. “He sullies it by speaking it.” On Twitter, leftists and journalists (but I repeat myself) also interpreted Trump’s praise as an insult, and a host of articles gleefully reposted criticism of the President and implied he was a racist. As one black singer demanded, “Don’t you dare utter any words our Queen #RosaParks uttered.”

Similarly, President Trump recently visited the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Mississippi. He dutifully repeated the party line:

The Civil Rights Museum records the oppression inflicted on the African-American community—the fight to end slavery, to end Jim Crow, to gain the right to vote—so that others might live in freedom. Today we pay solemn tribute to our heroes of the past and dedicate ourselves to building a future of freedom, equality, justice, peace.

Jackson, Mississippi, is the beleaguered city that elected Chokwe Lumumba—the former “Vice President of the Republic of New Africa”—mayor in 2013, The mayor died soon after taking office and was succeeded by his son, Chokwe Antar Lumumba, who promised to make Jackson “the most radical city on the planet.”

Needless to say, Mayor Lumumba boycotted the President’s visit and bragged about his decision on the far-left Democracy Now network. Congressman John Lewis of Georgia called President Trump’s visit an insult and refused to attend, as did Congressman Bernie Thompson of Mississippi. NAACP President Derrick Johnson called President Trump’s visit “an affront to the veterans of the civil rights movement.” There were protests outside the event.

The reason the museum even exists is because of the blundering of an archetypal cuckservative, former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour. Governor Barbour, a passionate supporter of liberalizing immigration laws and a pillar of the GOP Establishment, had dreams of becoming president. But he made the mistake of saying he didn’t remember the tensions surrounding the civil rights movement in Mississippi “being so bad.” He was predictably crucified by the media. As a way to buy himself some positive public relations (with taxpayer money), Barbour pushed hard for $38 million in state financing for the civil rights museum, even lobbying individual members of the state legislature. Thus it was that predominately white Southern Republican taxpayers wrote the check to enable black Mississippians to lecture them about racism.

Unfortunately, President Trump is showing similar tendencies. He has gone out of his way to thank his black supporters. He has also thanked his Hispanic supporters and hosted an event celebrating “Hispanic Heritage Month.” He has specifically thanked his homosexual supporters and appealed for their votes. He even famously thanked his “poorly educated” supporters. Yet not once has President Trump specifically thanked the European-American supporters who delivered him victory. They are politically invisible, and unlike his black supporters, he takes them for granted. The closest President Trump has ever come to explicit recognition was when he retweeted a video from “Can’t Stump The Trump,” (now Comrade Stump) on Twitter, which featured a Pepe the Frog symbol and a screenshot talking about the importance of the white vote.

Indeed, President Trump, who is quick to take to Twitter to answer insults from obscure celebrities, has nothing to say about Twitter’s current crackdown on many of his supporters. Though President Trump’s FCC nominee has ended “Net Neutrality” in the face of furious media opposition and highlighted the political bias of companies such as Google and Twitter, the Commander in Chief has failed to make even a general statement in support of free speech. Though he constantly attacks media bias, he doesn’t make any real efforts to dismantle the enemy media by helping alternatives such as Gab.

Thus far, President Trump’s one major legislative victory is the recently passed tax cut proposal which mostly helps the upper class and has been applauded by the same establishment conservatives who opposed his candidacy. As Ann Coulter stated, this is Bush Redux. But the parallel may be deeper than she knows.

George W. Bush endlessly prostrated himself before blacks and even dispatched his Republican National Committee Chair to apologize to the NAACP for the “Southern Strategy.” (It was dismissed as an “empty apology.”) Ultimately, blacks’ view of George W. Bush was best summarized by Kanye West when he claimed that “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.” Incredibly, George W. Bush called this nonsensical insult from a rapper the worst moment of his presidency.

President Trump is tough with political opponents. He’s tough with media critics. He’s tough with his subordinates. But he’s in the same tired defensive crouch when it comes to race. Because President Trump is starting to lose some of his white evangelical and working class supporters, he could try something new. He doesn’t have to challenge the civil rights story. To all appearances he believes what he says about blacks and their struggles. But he could stop genuflecting. Instead, he could highlight the challenges facing the white working class.

A cuck praises people who despise him. President Trump is falling into this pattern. If he wants a second term, it’s white voters, not blacks, he needs to “never ever” take for granted. And before it’s too late, President Trump needs to stop wasting time in Jackson, Mississippi, and start spending some time in the Rust Belt helping white swing voters who are the only reason he got to the White House in the first place.

https://www.amren.com/commentary/2017/12/is-trump-a-cuck/
 

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None of us know what Trump is thinking, but he's doing what so many elected officials do in trying to get some votes over to his side and his lack of attention to his core supporters is typically shrugged off by doing those guys aren't going anywhere [whites like us] so I got those guys anyway.

It never works though, no matter what Republicans do those blacks are voting Democrat come hell or high water -literally- as hell and high water has already come and many times.
 
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Trump commutes sentence of Agriprocessors chief Sholom Rubashkin:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...ing-executives-money-laundering-sentence.html
https://archive.fo/r8Xna

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of an Iowa kosher meatpacking executive who had been sentenced to 27 years in prison for money laundering, marking the first time he's used the presidential power.

The headline had me convinced it was a 4chan prank for some time.Can a name get more jewish?And click above on one of the links above if you wish to see the jewiest face ever created.
Between this and the recent movie about African scientists colonizing Mars once rid of the white man,its tough to choose the winner of The "Self-parody of the year,2017" award.
 

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He should have pardoned the Bundy defendants, who have been put through hell in the federal meat grinder for the past two years.

Trump = Reagan 2.0, with the main difference being that nearly 40 more years of race and gender wars against Whites have been waged unopposed since the time of Reagan. The America of 1980 was practically a utopia compared to the America of 2020.
 

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I saw 60 minutes or 60 minutes type piece on this guy and talk about a bunch of ********. The worst sort of Jew. Wouldn't say hello on the street. Didn't take care of their lawns. Tried every trick in the book to get out keeping their end of any deal they made. They were a big canker sore for the Iowa community they had invaded. And the TV people were not sympathetic to them.

Of all the people Trump could help he chooses this guy?
 
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I just read up the Bundy Ranch case,and the whole case is just ridiculous in isolation itself,but the fact the whole family was incarcerated for letting their Cattle graze on public lands while that Illegal mexican who shot Kate Steinle was let off without any punishment makes me wonder if The Judiciary even serves any other purpose than to protect non-whites from consequences after they commit crimes...

And as much as I respect your views Don,I still wouldn't write Trump off just yet.Man has got what seems like the toughest job in America and many whites have invested far too much in Trump for us to give up on him when he's been in office for less than a year.Not to sound like a T_D centipede or someone so naive to know that (((they))) always play both sides,but his recent move to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital may indeed not be the gift to Israel it seems at first :

Trump's Recognition of Israeli Capital May Carry an Unexpected Price-haaretz,Dec 06 2017:

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.827175
https://archive.fo/w16ht

Yet U.S. President Donald Trump’s expected announcement Wednesday, in which he is set to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, is nothing more than symbolic. It has no practical significance.

Is Israel prepared to pay the real price for uniting Jerusalem? That price isn’t vacuous statements or a greater police presence in the Old City. The price is giving citizenship to some 320,000 Palestinians living in the unified city.

But on the flip side,I see where you guys are coming from,when I read headlines like these:

The Happy-Go-Lucky Jewish Group That Connects Trump and Putin

https://www.politico.com/magazine/s...sh-group-that-connects-trump-and-putin-215007
https://archive.fo/x6cmY

Chabad of Port Washington, a Jewish community center on Long Island’s Manhasset Bay, sits in a squat brick edifice across from a Shell gas station and a strip mall. The center is an unexceptional building on an unexceptional street, save for one thing: Some of the shortest routes between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin run straight through it

Two decades ago, as the Russian president set about consolidating power on one side of the world, he embarked on a project to supplant his country’s existing Jewish civil society and replace it with a parallel structure loyal to him. On the other side of the world, the brash Manhattan developer was working to get a piece of the massive flows of capital that were fleeing the former Soviet Union in search of stable assets in the West, especially real estate, and seeking partners in New York with ties to the region.

Their respective ambitions led the two men—along with Trump’s future son-in-law, Jared Kushner—to build a set of close, overlapping relationships in a small world that intersects on Chabad, an international Hasidic movement most people have never heard of.

Starting in 1999, Putin enlisted two of his closest confidants, the oligarchs Lev Leviev and Roman Abramovich, who would go on to become Chabad’s biggest patrons worldwide, to create the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia under the leadership of Chabad rabbi Berel Lazar, who would come to be known as “Putin’s rabbi.”

The worst sort of Jew. Of all the people Trump could help he chooses this guy?

Pretty much sums it up.
 

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Weiner whiner goes in jail and another schlomo, Ruban Schlomo comes out. Big deal. No matter how much Trump kisses Zionist schlomo's gross ass they still won't stop undermining everything he does that is not in their interest. We are so full of Zionist micro-managing America it's like there is a slime stink on every street. They have control of the money manufacturing so they have control of everything.

Will these cryptos overturn the cart, or at least take some of the apples out of it? Here's hoping they will.
 

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From the Gregory Hood article above:

"More importantly, President Trump has never once spoken out in explicit defense of European-Americans."

As someone who followed Trump extremely closely during his campaign, I can't think of one instance in which Trump ever used the word "white" aside from him reading generic phrases such as "whether white or black, we must all come together to Make America Great Again" from a teleprompter or denouncing the "white supremacists" in Charlottesville after being ruthlessly badgered by the media during a press conference.

Trump is a true enigma on many levels and it's impossible to know what he's thinking or what he'll do next. For the shockingly-copious amounts of Leftist hatred he's endured (Hollywood, MSM, TV, Academia, Judges, AntiFa, LaRaza, ACLU, SPLC, and most politicians in the U.S. and abroad), for the pro-white rallies that his anti-immigration rhetoric has manifested, and for the anti-white forces around the globe he's exposed...we'll always owe him a debt of gratitude.

But yeah, it's hard to watch as he stocks his cabinet/advisors with Jews, NeoCons, and Swamp Creatures. As he bombs the Assad regime in Syria. As he tweets out "Happy Hanukkah." As he meets with Negro civil rights leaders. As he moves the capital of Israel to Jew-ruselum. Then he redeems himself by progressing on "The Wall," decreasing illegal immigration by a large margin, by killing ISIS in record numbers, and arresting MS-13 gang members like never before.
 

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One of Donald’s boldest tweets yet lol


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1/2/18, 5:49 PM
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
 

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Trump attacks Bannon, as only Trump can, with all barrels firing.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/us/politics/trump-bannon.html
Trump Breaks With Bannon, Saying He Has ‘Lost His Mind’

Apparently the reason for the attacks is a release of a book about back room White House intrigue. The book has Bannon criticizing Don Jr. for his ill advised meeting with some Russian, and Bannon calling Ivanka "dumb as a brick". Probably most Trump supporters like Bannon's politics better then Trumps, and certainly better then his kids. So this is another misstep by the Trumpster as he allows family loyalty to subvert his political agenda. Trump moves farther and farther away from his base and it seems if he continues in this vein that in another couple of years he will be completely cucked.

Apparently Trump turns on everyone close to him. He has done it with almost all of the original people running his campaign. I expect it to happen eventually with Sessions. I thinks it's a business strategy of his. I don't much care for it.
 
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