Why They Really Hate Donald Trump
Posted by Socrates in America, American presidents, elections, history, History for newbies, Hitler, politics, Socrates, Trump, Trump's policies, Trumpphobia at 3:12 pm | Permanent Link
But first, a mention of Adolf Hitler. Most Western leaders are either disliked, or merely tolerated, by the people. Hitler, however, was genuinely loved by the people. Granted, it’s very early in Trump’s presidency, but he could end up being the same way: genuinely loved by the people, and that’s what really scares the Jews and the leftists. Trump might become a nation-transforming (and therefore world-transforming) “beloved father figure” who will not only be re-elected but might even be elected for a 3rd or 4th term (like Roosevelt) if the 22nd Amendment can be amended to allow it [1]. A well-loved politician can do amazing things.
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[1] America is widely considered to be the most important Western country and therefore the leader of the West and, arguably, the world
23 January, 2017 at 6:51 am
Kevin Strom isn’t exactly flavor of the month in WN circles, but he writes well and has an insightful article on his own blog, http://www.kevinalfredstrom.com ,where he gives a good assessment of Trump and why we should place no faith in his presidency.
23 January, 2017 at 9:47 am
who will not only be re-elected but might even be elected for a 3rd or 4th term (like Roosevelt) if the 22nd Amendment can be amended to allow it [1].
Probably not, because he was already in office at the time Truman was exempt from it (it took effect with Eisenhower). A new amendment to repeal it would apply to the next Prez.
23 January, 2017 at 11:53 am
The Jews hate anyone who opposes them for any reason. They hate Christianity and
White people because we oppose them . Trump is marked for Death by Them and it will
Be a political death if the Jewpress can destroy him or a JFK scenario if they can’t.
23 January, 2017 at 4:17 pm
The Federal president is leader of the criminal Federal government. And that is why the states continue to be emasculated. The creature placed itself above its creator.
23 January, 2017 at 6:48 pm
Can we say President Kushner?
24 January, 2017 at 1:06 pm
JK: normally I might agree, but Donald Trump isn’t the type to allow others to make his decisions.