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Trump The 4D Chess Master, Or Trump The Puppet?

April 10, 2017 by CH

Before I begin, I’ll say that I’m not off the Trump Train. Not even close, and won’t be unless he betrays his Twatter-stenciled campaign promises in more spectacular fashion than lobbing ordnance at a Syrian airfield. Trump would have to renege on the Wall and the Deportations to lose my support. Hysterical girls on the alt-right should collect themselves; you don’t cast a man out for a trivial concession — and we’ll see if it truly was a concession or if it was a burst of strategic political genius — to the globohomoists when he has done so much in one year to manifest your revolution of thought.

That said, I’m at a place with Trump where my eager trust has given way to a state of suspended belief. There’s a lot we don’t know about Trump’s innermost thinking on these matters, but the days ahead will reveal a needed clarification of his loyalties. I’m with Anti-Gnostic on this: I’ve substituted my Golden Pill and Red Pill cocktail with a Grey Pill.

First thought: the US tipped off the Russians who, surely, tipped off the Syrians. Not much actual damage done.

1. A token display of force to divert his increasingly unhinged critics. Leverage with Russia in advance of Tillerson’s trip as they negotiate Assad’s exit and joint plan on squashing the cockroaches.

2. The bored generals and You-Know-Who’s finally got to him and it’s off to war and endless occupation of yet another country that deeply resents us. Billions to bomb them, billions to rebuild them. More immigrants, and more Muslims with a grudge.

The problem with 1 is, who do you put in power in the Big Man’s place? Syria is a snakepit and the Assads have spent so much time consolidating power that there’s nobody competent outside their circle left. Does anybody know ANYONE in Syria ready to step up to the plate? Or does the CIA have some gray-haired guy on ice in a Northern Virginia suburb ready to roll out, who’ll have to hire US mercs because he can’t trust his own countrymen?

I just don’t see how you implement 1 without it leading to 2.

I’m paused at grey-pill for now. But immigration was the issue that swept him into power (via the Electoral College) and he doesn’t seem to be doing much on it. And now he’s bit into something that could occupy his time 24/7 if he let it (like the perplexed LBJ with Vietnam).

The tidiest explanation for Trump’s decision to send a volley of cruise missiles at a pre-abandoned Syrian airstrip is that Trump — and his favorite daughter — saw (possibly false flag) footage of dying and dead kids purportedly gassed by Assad forces and, coupled with what he may have thought was an opportunity to shore up his leverage with Russophobic neocons and war-thirsty cuckhawks, it emotionally moved him to action. A perfectly human reaction, if not necessarily a wise geopolitical response.

But tidiness left America sometime after 1965. We live in a Diverse Untidytopia now. And so it’s fair to ask ourselves if Trump is a 4D chess master one move from checkmating our New World Byzantium, or if he’s become a puppet of globalist elites, sucked under by the riptide of an apozalypse even a God Emperor can’t resist.

Briefly, I present both cases here.

From the pessimistic, Puppet Trump side, we have:

  • Derb swinging his Doombringer. (executive summary: picking up the banner of neoscum warmongering has a way of crowding out more important issues, like stopping mass immigration.)
  • Cernovich’s source is claiming that current National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster is manipulating intelligence reports to mislead President Trump because McMaster wants 150,000 ground soldiers in Syria. (Agnostic covers it here.) Note as well Susan Rice — the treasonous gay mulatto official who illegally unmasked names in surveillance docs on Trump associates — is a McMaster ally who wanted Steve Bannon ousted from Trump’s White House.
  • Trump’s pick to lead border enforcement has support from cucks and Gay Mulatto officials (not in itself hard evidence that the pick is a secret globohomoist, but definitely a leading indicator).
  • Trump appointed a pro-immigration free-trader as CEA chair. (CEA is the Council of Economic Advisers)
  • George Soros, the oyveytar of Satan on Earth, quietly funneled $250 million in credit to the Jared Kushner-backed real estate finance startup Cadre.
  • Jared Kushner (Trump’s son-in-law remember) was in Iraq just a few days before the “””Sarin gas attack””” that prompted Trump’s retaliatory missile strike two days later, on the same day Gorsuch was confirmed for SCOTUS (probably on guarantees from McCain et al if they got their Syria attack dearest wish).

The Puppet Trump camp believes, in no order of likelihood, that Trump ordered the missile strike to

  1. appease YKW
  2. appease Ivanka
  3. goose his polls, thus his ego
  4. shake off the perception of him as a Putin stooge
  5. Partition Syria/start WWIII at the behest of the Deep State which has blackmailed/misled/threatened him
  6. fracture the Shiite crescent of influence running from Iran through Syria, ostensibly for Israel’s benefit and to open new oil pipelines access routes

Unbelievably, I think #5 is the most likely possibility of all the pessimistic scenarios.

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From the optimistic, 4D Chess Master Trump side, we have:

  • Trump sidelining the pro-immigration CEA chair.
  • Bannon attending an NSC meeting one day after he was reported to have been removed from his role with the NSC.
  • China President Xi visiting on the same day Trump ordered the missile strike.
  • GOPe cucks, neocons, and Dem shitlibs hungry for Putin-Trump collaboration evidence being made to look silly by Trump’s “anti-Russia” move.
  • reports that Trump tipped off the Russians (who would tell Assad) about his “retaliatory” missile strike.
  • the fact that the only thing blown up was an airstrip.
  • SoS Tillerson giving very mealy-mouthed assertions about finding a way to eventually ease Assad out of power.

The 4D Chess Master Trump camp believes he ordered the missile strike to

  1. flex power ahead of Xi meeting.
  2. genuinely strengthen deterrence against any nation thinking about using chemical weapons.
  3. extend a trivial political favor to his neocuck foes (who are gullible and will savor it) in exchange for yuge progress on his domestic issues. See: Gorsuch, the Wall (coming soon).
  4. smoke out the globalist Deep State by tying them to evidence later revealed by Trump of rogue agents coordinating the gas attack with Syrian rebels.

Does this feel like whiplash to you? Maybe it should. It’s part of Trump’s MO.

The Chess Master Trump proponents are in awe of Trump’s ability to out-wit the globohomoists with his tactical retreats that turn into strategic victories, but there is a risk to feeding your enemy a false belief in his pyrrhic victory over you. Perception matters, and it’s hard to escape the optics of the globalists getting Trump to betray his stated principles with this missile strike against Syria. Trump tweeted a lot about the folly of getting involved in Syria; now he’s involved.

The danger of sacrificing a stated principle (no matter how small the actual sacrifice) for a longer-term gain in power, is that it erodes the trust of one’s supporters and it gives one’s enemies too much leverage in the short-term. Anti-Trumpists will be emboldened by Trump’s self-betrayal, and as Trump manipulated them, they will manipulate Trump. Just as Trump can lob a few token missiles to awe cucks and advance his nationalist agenda, so too can cucks stroke Trump’s ego with tokens of support for irrelevancies while advancing their true globalist agenda.

My suspicion is that the gas attack was either a false flag (been known to happen) or an accidental release caused by a bombing run that detonated a rebel/al-nusra aka al-qaeda ammo dump. And what if Assad decided to gas some rebels risking a PR disaster and US response at a time when the war was turning in his favor? prolier than thou writes,

It’s not an opinion I would venture to everyone, but assuming Assad did use chemical weapons (and I’m not sure there really is such a moral distinction on the type of weapon used anyway) I don’t automatically think that makes him a bad person.

Most Western European countries have Muslim minorities of only 5% or less, yet look at the problems they cause. The only reason we are not experiencing terrorist attacks in Britain and France every week (every day?) is that we have sophisticated and expensive security services, most of which are staffed by non-Muslims who are not likely to be secretly helping the Islamic radicals. So how would a secular Muslim president go about trying to keep order and create some kind of progress in a nation that is not only 100% Muslim, but a nation also made up of different kinds of Muslim who hate each other, with little money to combat them, and the world’s only superpower hell bent on installing Islamic radicals in every secular Muslim country in the Middle East?

It’s easy to judge Assad, but if you think that having your nation taken over by the likes of ISIS is the worst thing possible, then launching a chemical attack in your own nation becomes something less than the worst thing possible. Heck, if ISIS were twenty miles from my town I’d be out on the streets DEMANDING he uses everything he’s got on them and their supporters.

I’ve read a lot of comments on Alt-Right sites like Steve Sailer making these kind of arguments about sending a message to North Korea or China, or the Democrats, or some other foreign or domestic enemy. This just seems like the kind of mentality of a corrupt Empire that sees the world as it’s plaything. You are talking about a foreign nation engaged in an existential struggle against an evil opponent, the idea that some Americans view whole nations as irrelevant pawns in a geopolitical or domestic political game is sickening, and something I’d hope only those on the left would make.

The best positive spin analysis of Trump’s Syria action comes from Gabber @GrapeApe, who writes that Trump is giving himself breathing room to make progress on the stuff that really matters to Americans,

Trump has been facing a historically entrenched opposition made up of Dems and Cucks (but I repeat myself). They froth over Russia. The dissension weakens us abroad.

One Syrian air strip later… they’re rolling over.

Trump knows what he’s doing. If he sends in troops I will stand corrected.

Ultimately, I think Trump sincerely has some nationalist leanings, really does know what he’s doing most of the time, and wants to do right by the American people….BUT I also think he’s got vulnerabilities (a need to be loved, for one), is open to manipulation by treasonous apparatchiks who will exploit Trump’s unfamiliarity with how the federal globalist government works, and might have an insufficiently skeptical eye toward (((elements))) within his inner circle. Trump’s non-ideological pragmatism and paucity of allies within the military-government-industrial complex could open him to victimization by hardened ideological antagonists who would seed Trump’s administration with ideological subversives. As commenter Kelly relates,

Former CIA agent Robert Steele:
“We do not make this shit up. We can understand naive young adults falling for false flag photographs that the neoconservatives and their mainstream media sock puppets broadcast, but we cannot understand — the one time CIA gets it right and Mike Pompeo tells the President this is a false flag — Donald Trump being swayed in this fashion (he is smarter than that). The situation is complicated by the evident treason of National Security Advisor Herbert McMaster, who appears to be lying to the President. Despite deep reservations about all this by Pompeo, Secretary of Defense Mattis, and Steve Bannon, the influence of Ivanka Trump, Jared “shiksas don’t count” Kushner, and McMaster as well as Petraeus behind the scenes — and of course all the neo-cons including Condi Rice and Bob Gates — appear to have “justified” an act of war not authorized by Congress. The situation is further complicated by the fact that the Russians and Syrians both turned off their very sophisticated anti-missile defense systems and the target was an abandoned unoccupied airbase. Roger Stone’s perspective is that this was intended to show that Trump was not “in bed” with the Russians and to shut the neocons and media up. The possibility that this was also a move of attempted genius by the president intended to lead to a Wednesday night massacre (12 April 2017) cannot be rejected. Steve Pieczenik puts the best face on it: a strong message to China and North Korea (with no actual damage to Russians or Syrians) — I find the “message” shallow and lacking in credibility. There is a great deal we do not know. What we do know is that in this instance, Steve Bannon and Mike Pompeo shone brightly with integrity; Secretary of Defense Mattis was adequate but not stellar; Herbert McMaster may be an indictable traitor; Jared Kushner appears compromised; and Ivanka Trump — whose potential we consider substantive — was in way over her head. We pray she learns from this.

http://phibetaiota.net/2017/04/special-joe-burgett-ivanka-trump-reportedly-the-one-behind-president-trumps-move-to-bomb-syria/#more-124850

Anyone know what the “Wednesday night massacre” refers to?

Finally, I’ll close with this /pol/ assessment that may be more accurate than anything you’ll read in the leftoid legacy media:

Developments to watch for over the coming months:

  • Trump sending troops into Syria
  • Russia escalating threats against US*
  • Trump quietly walking back his immigration policy promises
  • neocon jubilation continuing unabated

If all these things happen, it’s a good bet Trump has been compromised, and MAGA is DOA. Because if 4D Chess Master Trump is real, then he won’t start another war in the Middle East, won’t abandon his Wall, deportation, and immigration restriction pledges, and won’t have to hear any “strange new respect” from his inborn neocuck enemies.

*It’s possible that Russia could still escalate even if Trump clued them into the game being played, because Russia (being Russia) might exploit Trump’s non-belligerence with them to push their own objectives.

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  1. on April 10, 2017 at 1:30 am quorasdesignatedasshole

    These are treacherous times. I’ve grey pilled hard. But none of this matters in the grand scheme of the wall is built, illegals are tossed and H1Bs are driven out.

    If Trump can deliver on those promises, I care not about wasting 50 bombs.

    Presence of Kushner in the inner circle has always bothered me though. Who voted him, or Ivanka for that matter into the WH?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:24 am Dread Forman

      “Who voted him, or Ivanka for that matter into the WH?”

      You’re right, every non-elected official has GOT TO GO.

      But, but, but.. I didn’t vote for them!

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 am wolfie65

        I distinctly recall that it said ‘Donald J. Trump’ on the ballot.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:39 pm Captain Obvious

        Report: Breitbart Staffers Told They Can’t Criticize Jared Kushner Anymore http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3542971/posts

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:22 am The Burninator

      Trump is appointing a pro-immigration, pro-H1B person as Economic Advisor. Just reported on BreitBart this morning.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:54 am Captain Obvious

        14,175 comments – 12 hours ago
        http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/04/09/donald-trump-economic-adviser-pro-immigration-pro-outsourcing/

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:54 am Captain Obvious

        More than 1000 kkk0mments per hour?

        I’ve never seen anything like that.

        Is Breitbart publically traded?

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 8:56 am Reb

        Judas Iscariot sold out the Lord Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver. Human nature tells me that selling out from the truth is that much easier under the thumb of globalization.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:58 am tomjones

      “Who voted him, or Ivanka for that matter into the WH?”

      You did.

      About one-third of the Whites would give their own children to feed Congolese cannibals (I call it “insane altruism”). About one-third of Whites have common sense (interested in self-preservation, they can be christian, agnostic, pagan, atheist, doesn’t matter, they want to survive and they want their kids to survive).

      About one-third of Whites are somewhere in the middle between the cucks and the shitlords/shitladies. Whitey will survive if the shitlords (and none of the cucks) pass on their genes to the next generation.

      P.S. 98% of nonwhite people have that common sense of self-preservation. They may be low IQ (we look down on them) but they are “smarter” than us in a crude way. THEY aren’t suicidal. THEY don’t kill their unborn children.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:07 am The Burninator

        Black women make up a large percentage of women aborting their babies.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:04 pm cavoritegroup

        “Black women make up a large percentage of women aborting their babies.”

        This is the only reason I support it.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:09 pm Random Guy

        But even with that and higher rates of death, black people are maintaining their general proportion of the population and white people aren’t.

        Though I suppose arguably some of that comes down to it being a lot easier to “be” black.

        1/2 or even 1/4 or less really, long as you can still see it in some way they are “black”.

        Doesn’t really work that way for whiteness.

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  2. on April 10, 2017 at 1:32 am quorasdesignatedasshole

    I like Melania a lot better in this respect. She knows she wasn’t the one voted in… And so far she’s acted like it.

    Ivanka otoh has been rather impertinent.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 3:56 am nihilistjokes

      Correct and well said. I think Melania is a lot classier than everyone than everyone previously thought.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:54 am wolfie65

        I wonder if Mrs. Trump – a former Slovenian – gets weepy over ded Ottoman churlins.

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  3. on April 10, 2017 at 1:56 am UKIP

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  4. on April 10, 2017 at 2:07 am bolg

    everything’s been said. best case scenario – we feel dumb for doubting the master. worst case scenario – well…

    the wednesday night massacre thing sounds like something to do with prosecuting traitors. if that’s the case, hopefully Trump handles it better than Nixon did the saturday night massacre.

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  5. on April 10, 2017 at 2:21 am Augustus Tilton

    Bottom line: we don’t what in blazes is going on.

    Historians speculate about history from 100s and even 1000s of years ago, but we don’t even know what’s happing right now

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:07 am Captain Obvious

      The more you study recent modern history – obviously from 1900 forward, but some would argue since the mid-16th Century [did the Sephardim instigate & finance the Eighty Years’ War, circa 1568, as a form of revenge for 1492?] – the more you wonder whether we still have no clue as to what actually happened to us.

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  6. on April 10, 2017 at 2:32 am Mob Barley

    I think the most accurate assessment is a mix of the two options. Trump is a mishmash of personalities. Someoarts nationalist. Other parts globalist. He’s a schizo with a great ability to negotiate between his own two sides.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 9:09 am Reb

      An international nationalist perhaps. A step in the direction of ethnic nationalism and survival but with an understanding that the globalist elites still hold most if not all of the best cards, and Americans are beggers seeking the last of the crumbs and we are being eaten alive by those in power over us.

      It’s like when you are getting your ass kicked by an MMA fighter and you do the best you can, so you won’t get your ass beat as bad as you would otherwise, but you still get your ass beat pretty bad.

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  7. on April 10, 2017 at 2:36 am Baked Georgia

    I need a guide for what means each pill color

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:54 am tteclod

      Red Pill: Woke to Reality
      Blue Pill: Blissfully Ignorant of Reality
      Purple Pill: Between Red and Blue

      Black Pill: Reality Bites
      Grey Pill: Reality May Bite
      Gold Pill: Reality Fellates

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:11 am Captain Obvious

        “Purple Pill: Between Red and Blue”

        SEX ATTACK HORROR Boyfriend is forced to watch as refugee rapes his girlfriend at knifepoint while on German camping holiday https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3294201/boyfriend-is-forced-to-watch-as-refugee-rapes-his-girlfriend-at-knifepoint-while-on-german-camping-holiday/

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:33 am tteclod

        ?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:57 am wolfie65

        CO – that would be the steel pill.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:28 am Captain Obvious

        Blue Pill: It would be politically incorrect of White-me to intervene while one of our esteemed guests-of-color is busy raping my White-girlfriend at knifepoint.

        Red Pill: I’m gonna rip that n!gger’s heart out of its chest.

        Purple Pill: Uh, uh, uh, uh… … … uh… … … ??? anyone ???

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:48 am tteclod

        Understood.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:31 am Captain Obvious

        Purple Pill is that sense of “B-b-b-but why is this happening?” “B-b-b-but what am I supposed to do?”

        Red Pill is understanding that the answer is: “Follow your instincts and act accordingly, without remorse.”

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:09 pm cavoritegroup

        CO:

        Is there anything analogous to this situation for a female? I realize she’s being raped; but what I’m asking about is the total emasculation and soul-death of the boyfriend.

        PS. A knife is different from a gun. I feel like the attacker didn’t even need a weapon, and this cuck would’ve just sat and watched.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:12 am tteclod

        Mudsharks.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 9:11 am Reb

      Just read the lable, if the active ingredient is the truth then you take that. If not discard with prejudice.

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  8. on April 10, 2017 at 2:56 am Laguna Beach Fogey

    I’m still firmly on the Trump Train. But the events of the last week have puzzled me and left me with some questions.

    The way everything turned on a dime once the so-called “gas attack” footage came out and the way each Neocon cabinet member had a part to play, as if they’d been planning and rehearsing it, struck me as odd. Even Trump seemed OFF, somehow.

    I think the best thing to do is wait and see. There’s too much overthinking and overexplaining going on right now.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:26 am Sentient

      “everything turned on a dime once the so-called “gas attack” footage came out “

      There is a reason the footage was of “doe eyed suffering children” [see last post] and not the typical mass of swarthy males… this is why everything turned so quickly… it was a double bind set up for Trump.

      Let’s keep in mind as well we have over 1,000 ground troops in Syria now, courtesy of Obongo and god knows how many drones and the Pentagon has been agitating for large troop deployments all of February and March… when Trump is slow to act on those requests… Blammo dead children on 24/7 MSM…

      I think Trump defused the situation well with the pantomime attack (big to Joe Average “59 missiles!” – but little damage and advance notice etc to Assad and Putin)… and the neocons and commies HAVE to come out in support.. because same reason – dead children… putting aside of course the fact that they were the ones who killed them.

      The litmus test going forward is whether we get a large “boots on the ground surge” or not.

      Until then mates – remember TRUMP is an apex Alpha and a hallmark of an Alpha is keeping those emotions going up and down and up and down… and always in the end in his frame.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:05 am tteclod

        “…remember TRUMP is an apex Alpha and a hallmark of an Alpha is keeping those emotions going up and down and up and down…”

        Except that doesn’t work on men.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:44 am Sentient

        TTeclod

        Simply wrong… Looks at your Leader of Men Apex Alpha’s throughout history… Beta’s follow Alphas… lesser Alpha’s follow greater alpha’s…

        Emotional impact works on men.

        This is how Trump got the white man to vote for him to begin with…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:05 pm Carlos Danger

        Just look at all this sniveling. Please, it works well on men.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:21 pm tteclod

        Apparently we don’t agree regarding who qualifies as a man.

        Perhaps ya’ll should date niggers so you can see what men aren’t, ’cause a “drive through the hood” clearly hasn’t clarified the difference between man and beast for either of you.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 3:41 pm mendo

        We’ll leave the mudsharking for you, tteclod. You’re the expert on it.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 4:32 pm Lichthof

        If some reports are true (!!!) 24 people died in Trump’s strike…23 of them army personnel and 1 civilian. others say only 9 died including 4 children.
        Assad could not be bothered informing them of the incoming strike…Syrian helots.

        Also this ‘Assad kills his own people’ mantra..so what? It’s a civil war.
        Come our civil war and I’m dragging Sarah Silverman’s fat ass out of her safe space.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:08 pm Carlos Danger

        TT that mudsharking confession utterly ruined your credibility.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 4:10 am skorzecin150

      That it has. Giving your daughter to a google to “teach her a lesson” is FUBAR. Ought to be a crime.

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  9. on April 10, 2017 at 3:52 am Lovekraft

    Israel has a wall, but has to have a buffer zone beyond it, in this case being Iran/Syria shias. I doubt Israel has any love for the House of Saud, just necessary evils.

    In parallel, the southern Trump wall will initially have a security zone beside it, but there will be encroachment. The missiles in the ME is setting a precedent, perhaps – a wall will be kept intact.

    Could be wrong and this is simply a case of the war machine acting, as usual, in an overblown fashion.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:16 am Captain Obvious

      > ” I doubt Israel has any love for the House of Saud, just necessary evils.”

      The Jews are psychopaths. They don’t experience love. The {Mossad} x {House of Saud} alliance is for the purpose of butchering Chr!stians and Shiite Muslims.

      And it’s an easy alliance to maintain, owing to their mutual semitic compulsion for engaging & indulging in human trafficking, and especially in human sexual/pederast slave trafficking.

      Once the Chr!stians and Shiite Muslims have been eradicated, the psychopaths will turn their attention to their semitic cousins, but that can wait for the time being.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:34 am Captain Obvious

        BTW, there was a “Diggers” episode which stumbled upon this recently – the boys were digging in Newport, Rhode Island, where many plantation owners and shipping magnates had summer homes, and they found a 17th Century coin which had been minted in Yemen – the first time anyone had ever found a Muslim coin in North America.

        After the Sephardim established a foothold in the Netherlands, they renewed their old human trafficking ties with the Sunni Muslims of North Africa, who provided them with Negro slaves, and then the Sephardim set up the Iron Triangle of Holland/Cuba/Brazil as their trading hubs [to this day, the Sephardim are still extraordinarily powerful in Brazil & South America].

        And that’s how this Yemeni coin made it to Newport – because of the Sephardic/Sunni interface of the Trans-Atlantic negro chattel slave trade.

        http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/diggers/episodes/mystery-coin/

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:34 am Captain Obvious

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:36 am webej

        The article mentions 100% Muslim country and various factions, but in fact stray tomahawks killed people in Christian villages. Syria has a significant Christian minority, some of who still use Aramean, the language Jesus spoke. Syria is a quilt of many minorities (ethnic, linguistic, and religious). The fact that the Muslims are a majority and the Islamic Brotherhood types want to bulldoze it into a monolithic fundamentalism does not mean this typifies Syrian culture or identity [In March 2011 the demands of the protesters included abolishing mixed sex schools and revoking the ban on face-covering burka’s for teachers in the school system! So much for the liberal democratic opposition]. Syria in fact harbours some the earliest Christian communities which are arguably the root of Western civilization, and many minorities have survived millenia up until our own enlightened by human rights times.

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  10. on April 10, 2017 at 3:53 am Alfonso

    Vox Day has another possibility. This Syria affair is a ploy for Trump to move military assets around with the real target being NK. Even if Kushner had nothing to do with it he and his shiska have to go.

    If Trump is a cuck what are the chances of a Bannon 2020 run?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:41 am Mandy been here a while

      We can’t vote our way out of this mess if Trump is doing the military industrialist neo-Cohen’s bidding .

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  11. on April 10, 2017 at 4:01 am nihilistjokes

    I can’t believe that everyone still believes the HRC lie of Russia rigging the election. Or that Russia collaborated with the Trump Campaign. It was a panic remark made by a despirate woman during the debate and like a cancerous cell it just won’t die without a large dose of radiation.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:39 am Captain Obvious

      “It was a panic remark made by a despirate woman during the debate”

      Not a panic remark.

      A pavlovian response inculcated in her by her Frankfurt School puppetmasters.

      Hillary Clinton mouths nothing which hasn’t been pre-approved by the Frankfurt School.

      Remember, she was Saul Alinsky’s prize shiksa pupil.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:46 am Captain Obvious

        What’s fascinating to me about the Russia hoax is that the Frankfurt School KNEW she was doing horribly in the polls, and had been busy for months creating the Russian hoax as a cover story for her defeat.

        The entire Frankfurt School demoralization campaign – such as Nate Silver declaring that Hillary had a 95% chance of winning – was a desperate attempt to suppress Shkotzim voter turnout in a last ditch effort push the old mare over the finish line.

        Nate Silver knew damned well that he was peddling fake numbers.

        They all knew it.

        EVERYTHING WAS A LIE.

        I guess they settled on the Russia hoax because they knew that it would be an easy sell for their Neocuck puppets like McAmnesty & Grahamnesty & McMasters.

        Heck, they probably envisioned & planned much of what has already transpired in the first few months of the Trump Administration – as early as last summer.

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  12. on April 10, 2017 at 4:38 am donperegrine

    Folks, (okiedoke) what is your opinion on this: Giving extra government payments to parents who are studying. As in, whether or not you live on government welfare or are completely self sufficient, if you have children and are in university or training for a trade, you get an additional payment.

    I see the benefits like this:
    1) It is eugenic. Smarter people finding incentive to have kids (during fertility)
    2) Social stability children at a younger age, by financially supporting it.
    3) Most women will use it as an excuse to have kids, and then kids as an excuse to drop out. and then it is a salacious (perhaps mendacious?) cycle to 3and a half kids.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 4:54 am bolg

      social science & liberal arts sheboons getting paid to proliferate. kudos.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:39 am donperegrine

        Oh. Immediately I agree.
        I was just pondering some socially palletable eugenic policy which could realistically be implemented (if subversively)

        In my mind it was business degrees and welders apprentices….

        Oh well, back to the whoring board

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:40 am Augustus Tilton

      Ya. It sounds good but it will rapidly devolve into more gibsmedats for the wrong people. Even a nation wide universal draft would be corrupted. I’m tempted to think about some of these problems too, but none of them matter until whites are back to being a comfortable majority.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:02 am wolfie65

        How about subsidizing raw milk farmers and pulling the rug out from under factory farming altogether ?
        Doesn’t solve all problems, but it’s a step in the right direction.
        Btw, no, I’m not a farmer.

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  13. on April 10, 2017 at 4:40 am Giovanni Dannato

    What’s perhaps most disquieting is how neocons that were rabid with rage and angst just a few days ago are suddenly unanimously jumping for joy. Hillary, of all people, even came out asking for missile strikes…and then got them. At the very same moment, the turbolaser turrets of the media death star went quiet. What the hell?… It smells a lot like a deal, possibly to get Gorsuch in. Main thing is to let pols know in no uncertain terms the support for more war-mongering isn’t there.

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  14. on April 10, 2017 at 5:01 am Carlos Danger

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-09/general-mcmaster-ties-himself-pretzel-trying-explain-syrian-strategy

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  15. on April 10, 2017 at 5:14 am Sean Fielding

    “Unbelievably, I think #5 is the most likely possibility of all the pessimistic scenarios.”

    It’s unbelievable alright, unless you’re going with the ‘partition Syria’ side of the stated goals and not the ‘start WWIII’ side, and even then it’s almost unbelievable. Why take the most extreme position here? Even if the Deep State has got to Trump, that’s only an if, whereas we can be quite sure Clinton, W and Obama were well-controlled objects of the Deep State, and none of them brought on WWIII. Certainly Trump is a far more ‘hinged’ person than any of those three – he does not want his legacy to be WWIII.

    Regarding the partition of Syria, the most plausible theory at the core of all recent geopolitics, openly since 2003 and covertly since before that, is this: Israel/international Jewry wants backward polities incapable of building WMD in all potential enemies within 1,000 miles. So we see the de facto partition of Iraq, Libya and Syria, and factionalization neutering Egypt. Iran still eludes them.

    So Syria is already informally partitioned and will likely remain so a long while, and there is no reason to suppose that Russia would help start WWIII over opposition to the formal partition of Syria, provided the partition was reasonably favorable to Russian interests.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:02 am Captain Obvious

      “Israel/international Jewry wants backward polities incapable of building WMD”

      It goes far deeper than that. The Christians of the Middle East were extraordinarily intelligent people – Michael & Patrick Atiyah, Michael DeBakey, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Andrew Wiles’s wife Nada – very old, highly intelligent familes dating back to ancient times.

      Slaughtering the Christians is a titillatingly glorious & rapturous twofer for the Jews:

      1) They eradicate the only people who are their legitimate financial, trading, manufacturing, professional, and military competition in the Middle East, and

      2) They get to kill Christians.

      Once the Christians are gone, the entire Middle East will collapse back to seventh-century standards of living.

      Except for Israel, of course.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:13 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

        Cap, I’ve spent a good chunk of my career in the Middle East. I can tell you that the Christian minorities here are bulwarks and bastions of civilization in this region. Without them, the region goes to absolute hell in a hand basket. You take a walk here and see a respectable-looking family with their shit together, ya know, the mom dressed like our moms did in the gold old days with hair done up, the dad in a suit, kids well-behaved, perhaps all out at a restaurant having a glass of wine, ya know, like normal people, and sure as shit they’re sporting a gold cross.

        Good people.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 4:58 pm Greg Eliot

        Cap’n, something just struck me and I’m genuinely concerned…

        .You’re the chief educator around here in re the Frankful school and Realpolitik in re International Jewry…

        .Yet you escape the replies and wrath of the usual suspect shills…

        Instead, they go after unrelated targets seemingly based upon direct ego affronts to their chubby, cheeto-gobbling, cubicle-bound environs.

        Anyone have an explanation for this… especially you shills?

        I’m extremely curious.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:14 pm PA

        — Yet you escape the replies and wrath of the usual suspect shills

        Greg, good question. I thought about that too and my guess is because CO is rhetorically untouchable because he doesn’t write in his own voice. He and gbfm both do/did that. Their personae are “spastic”, with gbfm taking the absurdist style and CO an over the top earnest style. I doubt that’s how they talk in real life. It makes them unreachable by the normal neener neener. They tried with CO a lot at first but it was all water off a bionic duck’s back. How can an anklebiter possibly get inside a madman’s head?

        You, on the other hand, level with the shills in human language, even when you insult them. Your work is valued and thankless and I certainly appreciate it.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 6:45 pm Vanamee

        Someone once asked who GBFM was and another replied, matter-of-factly, CO. I’d believe it, at least for the revivalist. Cappy is a little young to have to been the original, but it’s a possibility. He (you, CO) appeared only a couple months after GBFM. Mr. Somesuch can snark as to my “benign motives” but I have nothing but the highest regard for either iteration. Incredibly intelligent and creative. Consider it fan speculation on my part. Thinking about it, it would obviously be chaos IRL for GBFM if he were actually named. I somewhat regret posting those old comments of his.

        One thing that never made sense to me was how quickly, after making his ‘debut’ almost fully-formed, GBFM had an ‘interview’ on AHE’s blog. AHE (a happiness experiment) later wrote that despite claims to the contrary, it was not him, which makes sense (AHE was a southern liberal), but then I don’t remember actually reading any such claims. I assume they knew each other, at the least.

        What fascinates me about the origins of the “manosphere” is how closely it was originally tied to one geographical area, and how much spawned out of a community that knew each other (or came to) personally.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:26 pm Greg Eliot

        How can an anklebiter possibly get inside a madman’s head?

        An interesting take, PA… one I hadn’t considered on that plain… my thoughts were the shills felt that the good Cap’n was so over the top, they needn’t bother worrying that others take him seriously… even though it’s obvious that people do.

        You, on the other hand, level with the shills in human language, even when you insult them. Your work is valued and thankless and I certainly appreciate it.

        As Nietzsche said, human… all-too-human? kekekekekekekek

        Likewise, I appreciate your posting here… definitely one of the top three, and that’s counting the oft-absent Matt King.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 2:01 am Lucius Somesuch

        TEN LITTLE HASBARANS

        Ten little Hasbarans at the Chateau chose to dine
        One shat herself the wrong side up and then there were nine.

        Nine little Hasbarans argued affairs of state
        One lit her gaslight off and then there were eight.

        Eight little Hasbarans mocked the Lord of Heaven
        One’s Talmud dropped and clunked her head and then were only seven.

        Seven little Hasbarans among the goy would mix
        One echoed out her ass too loud and then were only six.

        Six little Hasbarans played at talking jive
        One just nagged her noggin off and then there were five.

        Five little Hasbarans dragged Greg onto the floor
        One slipped and showed her panties off and then were only four.

        Four little Hasbarans cried to skirmish me
        One gave her phone number out and then were only three.

        Three little Hasbarans tried puttin’ on a shoe
        One got the gangrene on her toe and then were only two.

        Two little Hasbarans claimed they’d finally found the Son
        Kek drew her dykeass down to Hell and then was only one.

        One little Hasbaran left went digging for a clue
        A solo shitlord shot her down and then the goyim knew.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 4:49 am Vanamee


        your tender devotions hardly
        are lost on “Nancy”
        in m’uh heart you will always be
        My Little Phony

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:36 am Greg Eliot

        Beyond the Valley of the D(r)olls, Lucius.

        Nothing like starting the day with a grin. 😉

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  16. on April 10, 2017 at 5:19 am TLM

    This is Trump’s Napster moment. Metallica was king right up until they whined like a b*tch and sued Napster (As if kids from Lar’s generation didn’t grow up with dual cassette decks making copies of tapes for their friends). It was all down hill for them after that. With the Some Kind of Monster documentary, and its beta male faggotry on display, marking a new low reached by a once great band. Trump would be wise not to follow their example any more than he already has.

    Almost forgot, as of April 1st another 88,000 H1B visas are ready to be issued. Not a word from DJT on stopping this, only an EO is required.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:07 am wolfie65

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  17. on April 10, 2017 at 5:22 am Preen Age Waste Man

    63

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  18. on April 10, 2017 at 5:28 am Joshua Sinistar

    Yeah, this is just sad. In God I Trust, Trump is just another shill. This is Reagan 2.0 we got here. Fake patriotardism with diverskitty and all the trappings of White Genocide shined up by monkeyshines and happy buttbumpo girlytalk.
    Are you not MEN? What are you DEVO? Some of those lyrics were changed to protect the Guilty. Its not aliens, its Aryans. They steal, copy and use it to fool you boy, Well, I’m still cool, but I’m through with this shit. Eliminate the niggers and the spics. Yeah I said it. Man up.
    Have you been paying attention? Lispy Lindsey Graham Crackhead is all smiles from his FOAM PARTY with AIPAC. Trump is finally doing what he wants. All is forgiven, so Lispy Lindsey coos. Ewwww. I see monkey viruses.
    Get out of Trump’s Clown Car. Let’s all go to the lobby, lets all go to the lobby, lets all go to the lobby and leave that Donald Cuck by hisself.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:02 am elmertjonese

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:05 am Captain Obvious

      WTF?

      Did DEVO actually have lyrics?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:12 pm Carlos Danger

        Pretty good ones actually. The first two albums were visionary.

        And he had a job, and he wore a hat and he brought home the bacon so no one knew…. He was a mongoloid, mongoloid, one chromosome too many Mongoloid he was a mongoloid and it determined what he could see.

        My personal favorite.

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  19. on April 10, 2017 at 5:33 am Sean Fielding

    At a personal level, the bitterest pill has been the sudden crowing reversal of cucks and neocons like Kristol, Shapiro and Williams, all so deserving of the hempen treatment.

    It is extremely triggering to read the likes of Ben ‘sweaty Skype’ Shapiro tweeting ‘So Native Americans object to the term ‘Tomahawk missile’ – we’ll gladly rename them ‘Hebrew Hammers.’

    May they live to see the New World pogrom they bring upon themselves.

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  20. on April 10, 2017 at 5:47 am Sean Fielding

    Regarding commenter Kelly and a ‘Wednedsay night massacre’, we’ll see if Trump shows evidence of his coup within three days, but IMO, Steve Pieczenik has zero credibility, and any reference that takes him seriously has almost zero. The guy’s a transparent alt-media wannabee, a decade late and a dollar short. Cernovich, for all his flaws, certainly demonstrated his creds last week. Pieczenik has never done so. No one should pay him the slightest attention.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:06 am carlos danger

      This is what I am talking about with regard to the circular firing squad. No one has all the answers and all are partially wrong. There is no such thing as a pure and righteous source of information. This is why I am hiding in the forest and my farm when the time comes. Too many of you are quick to denounce everyone else as a witch. Take what is useful, and analyze the rest for the direction of the lies.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:03 pm Greg Eliot

        There is no such thing as a pure and righteous source of information.

        All the more reason not to give their videos legs, and only stick with the sources that have proven themselves bullshit-frei.

        And if there are no sources, they fine, don’t give ANYBODY air time.

        That’s what someone pure of heart would do.

        /Jes’ sayibn’ rape.. for what it’s worth.

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  21. on April 10, 2017 at 5:48 am Lichthof

    Too much misery around so off topic: Ireland released their 2016 census and figures show it is over 80% white Irish still.
    The birth rate is 2.0 which is one of the highest in Western Europe (I can’t believe other EU Catholic countries like Spain and Italy are 1.30).
    I was there late last year and even in the metropolitan areas you see young white mothers bringing babies for walks.
    Some gorgeous women there too…the accent…the misty eyes…
    Irish sports are still thriving.

    The main immigrant group is Polish.
    Which is nice.

    Travel and enjoy it while it is still there

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:11 am Anonymous White Male

      “Ireland released their 2016 census and figures show it is over 80% white Irish still.”

      I don’t think this is entirely accurate. Here is some data from 2011:

      Irish including dual-Irish/other): 86.9%, UK: 2.5%, Other EU 27: 6.1%.

      Given the reality that you can be Irish, or from the UK, or from the EU and not be White, I think that Ireland is still well over 90% “White”. The statistics show a very low instance of immigration from non-White countries.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:21 pm jOHN MOSBY

        Sinn Fein has a real live nigger (or two ) in the political arm of it , iirc.
        I guess those potato nigger fennians loves dem some Smoked Irish, yeah boy !

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 2:49 am irishsavant

        The new Sinn Fein Mott: ‘Brits out. Blacks in’

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 2:51 am irishsavant

        Eureka! First comment for months that wasn’t consigned to the mods ether.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:11 am wolfie65

      Nice to hear.
      Anyone actually been there recently to see for themselves ?
      Statistics are often….dodgy

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:56 am tomjones

        I can confirm. Ireland is still very white (compared to Germany and France). But Indians, Pakistanis and Nigerians are settling in Dublin, Dublin burbs and Galway.

        Ireland is repeating the immigration pattern of England.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:46 pm wolfie65

        Plus, how many of those UK citizens are actually ‘Asian’ (=Paki, Indian,Afghan, Bangladeshi, etc.) ?

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 2:56 am irishsavant

        The statistics do lie. Understand that they’re based on the official census. Vast numbers of vibrants exist in a demi-monde where they remain untouched by such initiatives. Based on physical observation I’d say Ireland is at least 10% non-White and the proportion continues to grow. Most prominent are mystery meat with an Arab/Afghan/Pakistani look.

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  22. on April 10, 2017 at 5:59 am carlos danger

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:12 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

      I’ve been reading James Wesley, Rawles (survival blog) for almost 10 years now. Guy knows what he’s talking about.

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  23. on April 10, 2017 at 6:00 am carlos danger

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  24. on April 10, 2017 at 6:03 am carlos danger

    This may be driving some of the EGK’s decisions. Too much two dimensional thinking ongoing here. No man rules alone, not even Adolf the Great.

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  25. on April 10, 2017 at 6:03 am Joshua Sinistar

    Whites have this thing that they want their children to be well off. Brown and black sludge don’t care about offspring. These lowlifes beat their kids bloody and put them to work for THEM. Low IQ and Time Preference. Its bad normally, but our enemies have changed the conditions. They impoverish YOU to feed their zoo animals. These Xenomorphs feed off you through theft called “transfers”. Supposed for The Phony Synthesized “Sins” of waciss and slabery. Yeah whatever Schlomo.
    Basically, these idiots are like Tribbles. The more you feed them, the more there are. Its a population bomb of Xenomorphs that kills you and wipes YOU out.
    Coward’s Genocide.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:09 am Captain Obvious

      “our enemies have changed the conditions. They impoverish YOU to feed their zoo animals… these idiots are like Tribbles. The more you feed them, the more there are. Its a population bomb…”

      All by design.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:17 am wolfie65

      I’m not sure how much of this is generational, but a lot of White parents do (or did) seem to care more about providing a ‘stable’ home with ‘nice’ furniture (which the k1ds can’t touch….), driving them around in ‘nice’ cars (which the k1ds can’t touch) and taking them to all sorts of controlled activities (away from the family) rather than actually SPENDING QUALITY TIME WITH THEIR K1DS.
      Hint: The k1ds don’t give a crap how much your couch cost, they want to skip rocks and climb trees.
      Preferably with you.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:02 am Captain Obvious

        “The k1ds don’t give a crap how much your couch cost, they want to skip rocks and climb trees.”

        It’s a shame that such an outstanding kkk0mment got buried so deep in a largely unrelated thread.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:18 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

        Bang on kkkomment.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:07 pm Greg Eliot

        Of all the otherwise bullshit comments you’ve made at the chateau, wolfie, this one almost makes up for them.

        Almost.

        /Keep up this sort of work rape!

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    • on April 12, 2017 at 2:59 am irishsavant

      “These lowlifes beat their kids bloody and put them to work for THEM.”

      In my small town a teacher took little Jamal’s mother aside to point out that he was a tad disruptive and maybe she could have a quiet word in his ear. He came in the next day beaten to a pulp, bandaged and unable to raise his left arm above his shoulder.

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  26. on April 10, 2017 at 6:10 am Caligula

    Trump pump-and-dump’d the alt-right

    LOL

    You may have gotten John Ellis Bush after all.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:21 am Caligula

      You goofy ass niggers.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:19 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

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  27. on April 10, 2017 at 6:16 am Koanic

    Note that there is an inherent tension between two objectives here:

    If Trump wants to save Assad by moving faster than everyone else can, he can’t wait for the faulty intelligence to shake out.

    Better to use the shakeout to drop McMasters.

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  28. on April 10, 2017 at 6:28 am HungarianPatriot

    “because Russia (being Russia) might exploit Trump’s non-belligerence with them to push their own objectives” How dare you speaking in this cynical way of glorious Russian state?! Idi nahui blin!

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  29. on April 10, 2017 at 7:03 am Karl

    > George Soros, the oyveytar of Satan on Earth, quietly funneled $250 million in credit to the Jared Kushner-backed real estate finance startup Cadre

    Not a loan, but a line of credit. IE, a quarter-billion did not change hands – it became rent-able upon demand. Possibly at very high rates of interest.

    And in NY real estate deals, it’s not a stupendous amount of money…… One project getting delayed by a democrat governor in Albany for 16 months, could cost you a quarter-billion. That’s why they try so hard to buy the governor in advance, ya know?

    Jared is a guy who makes money by playing with other people’s money. It could come from Devil Soros, or it could come from Mother Theresa. Jared doesn’t give a fuck.

    Soros has money that he would like to rent out….. that’s what you do with money. Money that doesn’t earn rent, is constantly depreciating.

    Soros is a rat, and Jared is no saint, but not every real-estate financing round proves anything in particular.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:11 am Captain Obvious

      Go back to Yeshiva, you pimply faced slit-dicked hebe motherf*cker.

      Tell Yossi Cohen that the JIDF bores us.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 5:10 pm Greg Eliot

      Not a loan, but a line of credit.

      You think this makes a bit of difference?

      Point is, kikes gonna kike.

      And btw… fuck off with your yidspeak, Schlomo.

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  30. on April 10, 2017 at 7:10 am Ironsides

    Totally blackpilled here. Trump appears to be a lying, psychotic clown who’s flirting strongly with World War III in order to be liked by the media. If he’s got some super genius excellent plan in mind, he’ll have to prove it by actually DOING it first.

    Until then, all this talk of 4D chess and so on appears to be a rehash of the well-known story of praising the beauty and splendor of the Emperor’s new clothes.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:23 am oink

      otoh,

      is Overton window not moved? were libshit tears real?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:25 pm Amasius

        Was it moved though? We still can’t say “White people” in public unless we’re disparaging them without being called “RAAAAAACIST.” The zeroth amendment as established by “poet” (((Lazarus))) is more firmly established than ever. Nothing is getting done or even being pushed for on the immigration front.

        The tears were real sure. The main thing that got me on the Trump train in the first place thinking it was real was the crazy hysteria from (((the left))).

        I wish the movie had ended on election night.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:32 pm Sentient

        Was the Overton Window moved? C’mon… IN the last month you’ve had Stickman kkkrushing skulls and guys on HB carrying Da Goyim Know signs…

        Pre Trump – these guys would be prosecuted by the Holder Justice Department and the FBI for hate crimes…

        But we have Sessions now… something many fair weather Trumpian’s and Odin’s Brigade meme warriors can’t bear to mention… Now Gorsuch… more to come. More to come.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:34 pm Sentient

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:04 pm mendo

        Just think how much internet coverage that “Da Goyim Know” had.

        Even six months ago a sign like that would be unheard of.

        Yes, goyim do know, they’re tired of the bullshit and are amassing in anyway they can.

        We should do like the mob and meetup in some rinky dink general store out in the boonies of Kansas, like they did in Casino.

        That’d be awesome!

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:47 am Ironsides

      You’re right, the Overton window has been moved, the media has been unmasked as an arm of the gov’t, the Uniparty’s unity has been revealed, and so on.

      It’s all moot if we end up going up in a puff of radioactive vapor over a bunch of stupid sand, though.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:42 am Greg Eliot

        And may I add, it doesn’t really matter how wide any window is opened, if you’re not going to defenestrate anyone.

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  31. on April 10, 2017 at 7:21 am Caligula

    Trump ran a masterful campaign, but he’s a political ignoramus and realizes that he’s in way over his fucking head.

    He’s prepared to let the Neocohen steer the ship, provided they allow him to save face with a few concessions on campaign promises here and there.

    He isn’t just compromised – he’s a nonentity.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:32 am Sentient

      On the #DOTR… please wash your neck… it’s getting a good long stretching for everyone to see.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:56 am oink

        so on #DOTR it’s gonna be a Loud Mouthed Schnooks and so many of the Itzak the Scrap Metal Peddler

        not the eight families, Sulzberger, and the heads of Hollywood

        .

        Count me out on that one, then

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:05 am Putin

      “He’s prepared to let the Neocohen steer the ship, provided they allow him to save face with a few concessions on campaign promises here and there.

      He isn’t just compromised – he’s a nonentity.”

      My serious question: How come you can see this truth when so many here cannot?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:28 am Sentient

        He can read hebrew just like you… so there’s (((your))) truth…

        Birds of a feather flocking together…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:46 am Putin

        “He can read hebrew just like you… so there’s (((your))) truth…

        Birds of a feather flocking together…”

        That quick wit works great for a neocon bullshitter.

        Now scram neocon.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:49 am Sentient

        Neocon? You’ve zero evidence of that…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:45 pm oink

        “Neocon? You’ve zero evidence of that”

        Coming from the mouth of Mr. “What would you do about Syria?” that implies I should not trust my lying eyes. Perfect cracker-speak.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:58 pm Sentient

        Tribesman running together… lol

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:03 pm Sentient

        And you might try training your lying eyes (100% accurate btw) in this case to what you think I said… Which was in actuality ‘What would you do about ISIS?”… You dumb fuck…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:16 pm Greg Eliot

        oink, if you’re gonna hitch your wagon to the star of the usual suspects, make sure you say three hail Mary’s and 10 Our Fathers as you’re doing so.

        Birds of a feather, indeed.

        (((shakin’ mah haid)))

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:01 pm Putin

        Sentient and Greg. Cute couple. Always together.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:23 pm jOHN MOSBY

        ((( jootin ))) and his kike confederacy of dunces. You brillo-head mutt , you talk more and say less more than anybody else in the entire history of the intertoobs.
        I’m not the only one here that notices that about you either , you babbling bufoon..

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:49 am Greg Eliot

        Sentient and Greg. Cute couple. Always together.

        Bros before hos… and a Synathedral whore like you deserves a tag-team smackdown whenever and wherever.

        Besides, I noticed a growing number in the posse that calls you out for your bullshit… granted, for all the folks talking big stuff about (((neocohens))), the voices should have been more and greater by now. Keeps me wondering how many here are actually serious and how many are here to act as friendly decoy inkers.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:22 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:27 pm mendo

        +1

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:22 pm Les Saunders, Protestant

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:37 pm jOHN MOSBY

        Luther was truly a great man, unlike that bead fingering Mary-worshiping turd oink.
        Hows that commie pope workin out for ya, sonny ?

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  32. on April 10, 2017 at 7:37 am plumpjack

    thoughtfully and thoroughly written, CH. nice job.

    Trump’s still an alpha, and he’s going to do whatever the fuck he wants. the more they try to corner him, the more I would expect ballsy instinctual moves that don’t appear to make sense to the outside world.

    sometimes you have to shake things up just to get people off balance and find a path forward. in magic shows they call it a misdirection. this does seem like an excellent misdirection because now it’s anyone’s guess who Trump actually works for. I suspect that on the inside he’s having a good laugh.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:46 am Lichthof

      I just have a nasty feeling he’s going to cuck on Dreamers…that would be it for me. Another Reagan type amnesty…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:48 am mendo

        I also have a feeling he’ll cuck on dreamers.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:20 am Carlos Danger

      I am also one to make a deal short term with no intention of keeping it if the other party is a rat trying to screw me just to get him close enough to kill.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:09 am plumpjack

        rumor is judge Kennedy plans to retire soon now that gorsuch is in. this means Trump may have the opportunity to install four judges on scotus. so while everyone is scrambling in the 30 day short term, (“Russia! Syria! ISIS!”) Trump is likely thinking 3, 4, 10 years down the road. that’s how successful developers think: LONG TERM.

        think how difficult it is to overturn momentous court decisions. by the time the court majority is in place, the damage is done. if he gets his young judges in place his domestic policies will last long enough to make a difference. and in hindsight these middle east diversions will seem trivial matters. as I said above: sly misdirections to keep his enemies at bay while on the side he continues pouring the reinforced foundation of his legacy.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:31 am PA

      — thoughtfully and thoroughly written, CH. nice job.

      Agreed, excellent reading first thing this morning. Everything right now is speculation about unknowns. Things that look bad may be what they look like, or they may be counterintuitive tactics in service the vision on which he was elected.

      Clarity on Trump’s leadership will come soon enough either in the form of an indisputable delivery on promises, or failure/unwillingness to deliver. Either way, nobody is falling for Reagan’s ’86 blunder ever again.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:38 am Captain Obvious

        “Reagan’s ’86 blunder”

        https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_Reform_and_Control_Act_of_1986

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:54 pm Reb

        This is front page quality writing for sure

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:19 am mendo

      PJ, yes, this was a definite shake up. Like I said in a previous post, Trump now has everyone’s attention–friend, foe, fence-sitter, haters, etc.

      Rather than overreacting as some seem to be doing, I’ve got shit to do to get ready for whatever might come. Best use of my time and energy.

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  33. on April 10, 2017 at 7:41 am CarpeOro

    Interesting how pivotal moments draw out the con-artists(paid posters who try to become instigators), weak sisters, and the glee of the “I told you so” set. Trump appears to be at the level of 4D chess only because these characters haven’t progressed past chutes and ladders. The evidence is ample already for anyone who both read and UNDERSTOOD Machiavelli – what the lamestream media reports isn’t the tip of the iceberg. Hell, it is more likely to be a Q ship. Take note how much credence the MSM is given by some posters here for these threads, and remember it later.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:55 am mendo

      Interesting how pivotal moments draw out the con-artists(paid posters who try to become instigators), weak sisters, and the glee of the “I told you so” set.

      Exactly. They’re all coming out of the woodwork like cockroaches.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:05 am Captain Obvious

        like?

        as

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:10 am mendo

        Touché

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  34. on April 10, 2017 at 7:47 am Joshua Sinistar

    Actually the sad thing about this is Trump really is a player. He’s a Billionaire Boy’s Club member. That media peeing their pants and insiders soiling themselves was actually real. If this old man had the balls he really could have gone off the Reservation. But he’s either too old or got too much debt to go his own way. His fambly is full of squids and so is his cabinet. The Bankers don’t need to grab him by the balls. He hasn’t got ’em.

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  35. on April 10, 2017 at 7:52 am Anonymous White Male

    It would be great if Trump actually does play 4D chess and is just feinting to the left before he goes right, then has his Trump Transporter (TM) send him into where the Luciferian Illuminati YKW’s are having their weekly talking points. He will then pull Excalibur from his pocket and slay them all. But, all kidding aside, you realize that there are several possible outcomes here. The two most obvious, to me, are that Trump sells out his base (doesn’t matter what the reason is – they could have compromised him, could have his children, will ruin him financially, whatever) and/or Trump winds up dead……or worse. If Trump truly is the wizard his following believes him to be, his enemies already know it and will do whatever is required to defeat him. I’ll keep watching this until we get an end game scenario. But, if Trump loses, MAGA has been defeated and we are left with no option other than revolt.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:23 am plumpjack

      I’m sticking with my alpha assessment of Trump. alphas don’t just wake up one day and decide it feels good to serve your masters and shit on your own people. it doesn’t work like that. you’re driven by what turns you on and it’s clear he’s turned on by all those rallies, by all the skyscrapers and beautiful buildings, by bedding and impregnating beautiful women. you don’t create those things by cucking.

      Trump’s biggest personal challenge will be whether he can create enough winning to not have to choose between (((Ivanka))) and his base. not an enviable position to be in, but one which he undoubtedly is aware of.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:14 am Captain Obvious

        Can’t call yourself “Alpha” if you can’t control your own daughters.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Lear

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:57 am mendo

        If that’s the case, he lost control when he gave her over to the dark side.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:47 am plumpjack

        “Can’t call yourself “Alpha” if you can’t control your own daughters.”

        good point. Trump’s own personal “doe-eyed suffering daughter leadership test”. damn…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 2:56 pm Sean Fielding

        Problem is that the dissident right has only ever been the intellectual part of his base. There were always 10 patriotic Americans or more in the base, for everyne of us who knew who Sailer and Spencer were. But those 10 will tend to wave the flag and turn out to Trump rallies for anyone’s ideas, so long as it stirz their feelz. And right now, Kristol’s ideas are stirring their feelz. Very triggering.

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  36. on April 10, 2017 at 7:59 am Polymath

    Funny to see how almost everyone is running around panicking.

    Trump was confronted with a crisis in which there were a large number of bad moves which would permanently restrict him, without time to get all the facts. What he did shut everyone up for a while. Y’all stop yammering and cool down, and apply some logic.

    (1) Either (a) Assad did the attack, or (b) it’s an accidental release of rebel poison gas from his conventional bombing, or (c) it’s a false flag attack or (d) it’s a hoax. We don’t know yet, and Trump doesn’t know for sure yet.

    (2) We know that Trump knows about false flags and knows that the 2013 gas attack looks like it could have been one.

    (3) He has been presented with official intelligence that Assad did it.

    What he did accomplishes a lot of things while preserving his options. If (1a) Assad really did do it, then Putin was lying about helping Syria get rid of its chem weapons in the deal Kerry OK’d, so as long as (1a) has not been publicly disproved there is enormous pressure not to appear to be allowing Putin to get away with fooling him, and alt-righters really ought to get a clue and not miss this obvious point.

    If (1c) or (1d) are true and he eventually can establish that convincingly (it doesn’t have to convince everybody, it just has to be solid evidence that he can stand behind that won’t collapse), it provides a great opportunity to purge the intelligence agencies of all the people who have been trying to bring him down (well, the CIA and NSA anyway, purging the FBI will require a different maneuver on a domestic issue).

    The most difficult case is (1b) which seems unlikely to me based on physics (a chemical weapon stored in a building that is collapsed by a conventional bomb is very unlikely to have its payload dispersed efficiently, compared with if the poison gas warhead detonated as designed outdoors at altitude). The only way to establish (1b) is to give solid proof that the rebels do have their own chemical weapons in substantial numbers, probably while providing better documentation about the destruction of Syrian WMDs (which Putin ought to have allowed American observers to monitor).

    A wait and see attitude is wise. Stop assuming you know so much about what is going on inside the White House and the rest of the executive branch.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:19 am Enfant Terrible

      Who gives a fck about whether Syria has any chemical weapons and, or, is using them. Why should Americans have to care about such bullshit arguments. The American government has more biological weapons than probably any other government out there.

      Or for that matter, why should America be the so called self-appointed defender of human rights.

      All of those talking points are just (((propaganda))) to justify (((proxy wars))).

      Syria is where it s today due to a chain of events started by the US when it first armed Saddam Hussein, then later fought against him, and eventually toppled him. This has been a long-term grind, and had it not been these events leading to present state of affairs, Syria would be a stable place with no civil war going on.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:46 am Sentient

        How would you deal with ISIS? You know, the guys who are triggering attacks here in the US?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 am Ironsides

        @Sentient How about dealing with them by allowing Assad and the Russians to continue beating ten kinds of hell out of them, rather than backstabbing the people who have them on the run?

        Those “rebels” we’re helping are a branch of our actual enemies. Assad is NOT ISIS, in case you didn’t notice.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:00 am oink

        is US out of rope and trees and overpasses?

        How many hanged after 911?

        How many should have hanged?

        So don’t give me the neocon “we have to deal with X” bullshit. “We” have to do squat.

        The fedgov OTOH is RESPONSIBLE, and we should HOLD it RESPONSIBLE.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:00 am Enfant Terrible

        Another bs talking point.

        You know how many radical militant Islamic movements have existed throughout history? Go check it out, and figure it out by yourself.

        And you know what usually happens to them? After an initial strong push, where they gain lots of territory, and achieve power, they all eventually burn out once they settle down and start enjoying the pussy.

        That’s all there is to these fucking Islamic warrior movements. It’s all about looting and getting pussy, and once they achieve it, they destroy themselves. The only stable Islamic state ever created was the Ottoman Empire. Apart from that, there is nothing.

        Leave the Muslims alone, kick them out of western countries, restrict their ability to travel to western countries, wall them in, and they will do the job of destroying themselves, all by themselves.

        ISIS as a threat is nonsense. Their power comes from the Jewnablers in the west. If we had a true leader willing to use the power of the state to put them all against the wall, there will be no more Islamic threats in western countries. Zero.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:08 am Sentient

        This “Muh Assad” bit is way overplayed… plenty of his own want him out – putting the ISIS bit to the side… lest you forgot how he came to power to begin with. And let’s not forget that it was Obongo who got the ball rolling… and ISIS has rolled it quite well now.

        So… unless Russia is willing to step all the way in with troops on the ground, we will be involved from our earlier entanglements.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:11 am Sentient

        “ISIS as a threat is nonsense.” – except for their slick marketing campaigns which have Muzzies already here activating and killing your own…

        It’s not 1905 friend… technology is a bitch of an enabler.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:08 am Putin

        “Who gives a fck about whether Syria has any chemical weapons and, or, is using them. Why should Americans have to care about such bullshit arguments. The American government has more biological weapons than probably any other government out there.

        Or for that matter, why should America be the so called self-appointed defender of human rights.

        All of those talking points are just (((propaganda))) to justify (((proxy wars))).

        Syria is where it s today due to a chain of events started by the US when it first armed Saddam Hussein, then later fought against him, and eventually toppled him. This has been a long-term grind, and had it not been these events leading to present state of affairs, Syria would be a stable place with no civil war going on.”

        TRUTH^^^

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:00 pm Vagina dominator

        @Sentient “How would you deal with ISIS? You know, the guys who are triggering attacks here in the US?”

        The US could start by ceasing to fund them, train them, and stop providing them with logistical and moral support.

        For example, this latest attack has given ISIS cover to launch a renewed attack on Homs. Funny, that. I thought Trump was going to wipe ISIS out.

        That you -who I regard as an intelligent and educated man – fall for this shit has me shaking my head. But the level of propaganda that Americans are subject to is hard to believe. Consider that the “White Helmets” – an Al Quada and neo-Cohen front – won an Academy Award last year…gobsmacking.

        My PUA-perspective take on all of this:

        Trump is your oneitis. You came home early from work and found him giving a blow job to your best friend. But you are scared to lose this relationship. He’s the best you have ever had. Where will you get another leader like him?

        Now you are struggling to “work it out” with him. And that means that you are now in for a world of hurt.

        I say this with the best intentions in the world, but you guys have got to stop this. Get back to your mission. Go fuck ten other WN leaders. Do something, but stop the fuck obsessing about this heart-breaking fucking whore. You’re better than this.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:54 pm Putin

        “The US could start by ceasing to fund them, train them, and stop providing them with logistical and moral support.

        For example, this latest attack has given ISIS cover to launch a renewed attack on Homs. Funny, that. I thought Trump was going to wipe ISIS out.

        That you -who I regard as an intelligent and educated man – fall for this shit has me shaking my head. But the level of propaganda that Americans are subject to is hard to believe. Consider that the “White Helmets” – an Al Quada and neo-Cohen front – won an Academy Award last year…gobsmacking.

        My PUA-perspective take on all of this:

        Trump is your oneitis. You came home early from work and found him giving a blow job to your best friend. But you are scared to lose this relationship. He’s the best you have ever had. Where will you get another leader like him?

        Now you are struggling to “work it out” with him. And that means that you are now in for a world of hurt.

        I say this with the best intentions in the world, but you guys have got to stop this. Get back to your mission. Go fuck ten other WN leaders. Do something, but stop the fuck obsessing about this heart-breaking fucking whore. You’re better than this.”

        Nice, very nice Vd.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 6:07 am Sentient

        Vagina Dominator

        The US could start by ceasing to fund them, train them, and stop providing them with logistical and moral support.

        ISIS was initially created by the US, all true, and Obama watched it spiral out of control… a Frankenstein’s monster. FSA and the Kurds (YSG) have been getting most of the US support from CIA and DoD respectivly – are funds being routed to ISIS behind the scenes, in all likelihood some will. And the fact that the CIA was freezing payments in February to FSA leads me to believe Trump was at a minimum letting the situation start to wind down while he was focused on US policies.

        Which leads to the need for his enemies to gin up the double bind child gas attack to begin with… to draw him into the region. And you would have to agree he did in a benign manner… that airfield is running now, I saw pics of a couple of planes lost, and we warned Russia and no doubt the warned the Syrians in advance. Smoke and mirrors.

        I don’t see how this feeble action helped ISIS in its ongoing actions outside of Homs and Palmyra. In fact that attack the other day failed…

        Bringing this back to ISIS – do you not believe they have far outgrown the initial scope of their founding and are responsible for attacks in the US and Europe today? And how will this be stopped?

        Now you are struggling to “work it out” with him. And that means that you are now in for a world of hurt.

        Humorous comparison, but not taking it… I’m clear headed about Trump, he may disappoint yet, time will tell. Fact is all of the dark forces are arrayed against him, he is in an almost impossible situation and has placed himself, his family, his business and his reputation at great risk for the “honor” of having the balls and the wits to even TRY to get us out of this mess we are in. And for the Meme Brigade’s – who risked nothing from behind their screens – to show such vehement and immediate disloyalty is mind boggling. And it should show YOU that this situation will be about unwinnable if these are the troops one would lead when things go hot…

        Go fuck ten other WN leaders.

        Said during the campaigns umpteen times…. Trump is not and never was a WN, that is misplaced hope the alt-right placed on him. Trump is a Heritage American, with a touch of noblesse oblige/progressivism. He was never “the One”, never “Mr. Right” – he has always been Mr. Right Now… So wake the fuck up chumps… you supported him, the world is against him, all the seats of power against him. Does he not deserve the benefit of the doubt. Criticism is fine… it’s all this pants shitting hysteria and capitulation that’s got me…

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:07 am plumpjack

        “And for the Meme Brigade’s – who risked nothing from behind their screens – to show such vehement and immediate disloyalty is mind boggling.”

        that’s been the biggest lesson of the week. how naive the altR was/is about risk assessment, strategy, geopolitics, and loyalty. Trump has staked his life’s work on this almost unwinnable battle. he has EVERYTHING to lose. I doubt most meme warriors have risked more than the occasional full 8 hours of sleep.

        it has to be irksome for Trump when the meme “warriors” troll every jew who speaks out against him, when it’s his and his family’s life on the line, not theirs. he actually has to work with this people, for better and for worse.

        a faux missile strike to distance himself from the n@zis so that he could actually get some work done without being called H1tler could easily have been one of its intended consequences. doesn’t mean he’s abandoned them. just that they need to STFU and stop keeping his enemies on high alert 24/7.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:59 am webej

      Although I agree with what is stated in the article (weapons are weapons) the accidental warehouse hit is implausible. If it’s sarin (which has no useful shelf life) it is stored in binary precursors which would not be mixed properly by a bombing.
      All the indignation about gas and barrel bombs is part of the crazy western notion that its own bombs are humanitarian, not random terrorist violence. Civilian death tallies in Mosul or Yemen are perfect illustrations of the exact opposite. Death is death, whether from starvation (sanctions), bombs, infection, cruise missiles, suffocation, whatever. Assad only uses barrel bombs for lack of better ordinance. If America would supply him the same way they supply “al-Qaeda” he would use better bombs. In terms of its effects, chemical weapons have never proved to be particularly effective battle instruments. Their alleged use in Syria also does not seem tied to any narrative on a military achievement. The allegation thus boils down to Assad using chemicals on civilians for the fun of it, tov piss off the UN and the west, and to mobilize international opposition against him.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 12:01 am JironGhrad

        All the pictures of “aid workers” helping “victims” prove it wasn’t Sarin. You don’t treat victims of that shit with germ masks and no gloves; you use a hazmat suit.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 4:58 am skorzecin150

        Yep, not sarin. Latest word is phosgene, very similar symptoms but no where near as deadly.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:22 am wolfie65

      What ‘crisis’ ?
      The Middle Fuck1ng East has been in this same ‘crisis’ since the Phoenicians.
      Maybe longer.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:48 pm oink

        shitlibs were questioning a Muslim Palestinian shopkeeper in a trinket store in Chicago a bit back. His response:

        “Guys, those folk have been fighting since the time of the forefather Abraham, and they will not stop anytime soon.”

        But there is a golden opportunity to kill (real) Christians (not post Re-Formation posers), so the US of Evil will no forego the chance

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  37. on April 10, 2017 at 8:20 am Democritus

    Pills, pills, pills – there are more pills going around the Château these days than in a senior care center.

    Red pills show you the world and how it works, as if from a great height, with its myriad of interlocking systems all laid bare – they are the philosophic wisdom of Intellectual virtue as explicated by Aristotle. They are always and everywhere the best, but often the most rare in use and hardest to swallow; though sometimes they are both abundant and quite obvious if you can but see them; but there are times – deadly times – when they must be taken in secret and at great peril or perhaps under some ostensibly different hue, masking their true potency, with their good effects artfully camouflaged.

    Grey pills are the practical wisdom which you must also and always take if you would then live in this world – a world not of ideas, nor even of great men, but of inexorable laws – a world, in short, of disillusionment; and live you somehow must and as best you can, remembering always that not all times can ever suit all real men – or perhaps not even ANY men.

    Golden pills can only be taken with retrospect, hence a Golden Age is always an age long past – never a present reality, even when it proves to have been so. Gold in prosaic abundance seems so much mere pyrite to those jaded to its commonplace – as difficult as that may be to grasp in some fallen Age of Iron.

    Black pills are largely irrelevant…everyone takes one in the end.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:48 am Captain Obvious

      I never realized it at the time, but I realize now, in retrospect, that the 80s were our Golden Age.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:01 am mendo

        I believe you are correct about that, CO.

        Many factors came to be for that decade to shine as brightly as it did.

        That light has been diminishing greater and greater each decade.

        Like my film professor once said, “there’s no going back.”

        But I’m hopeful. The Rise of the Shitlords will lead us to something better!

        (Yeah, I’m the cockneyed optimist. What’s that? It’s cockeyed? Ludicrous!)

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:21 am Sentient

        Each generation has its Golden Age reference… “progress”??? Ever downward.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:21 pm Lichthof

        I raise you :

        All white main cast..guns…fights…babes…generally the only blacks and Hispanics in the shos were evil gangs

        I loved the A Team too…okay Mr.T was in it but Face and Hannibal had charm game. Again young fresh nice babes.
        Add in The Dukes of Hazzard…Knight Rider…Airwolf…

        A great time and a nod to Reagan.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:25 pm mendo

        Catherine Bach and Heather Thomas FTW!

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:58 pm TLM

        Yes, 80’s icon Ric Flair at the age of 68 gets tossed from a bar for calling a female bartender a fat ass, and a year before at 67 he deadlifts 400lbs.

        Today’s ‘stars’ like Shia LePoof are weak little faggots. 80’s rules!

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 5:34 am Democritus

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 9:20 am Vanamee

        the 80s were our Golden Age.

        Yes, at least in the modern era. It may have been the last decade in which (in a major film franchise, no less) the 50s were idealized. The music is vastly underrated (once you get past the stereotypes). With arcade games, at least the nerds got out of the house. Race relations were far better than today. And it may have been the farthest liberalism got before the people entirely lost their sense of duty to the greater good. The men were men and the women were women.

        But how would I know, I was hardly there.

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  38. on April 10, 2017 at 8:33 am Major7

    Syria is one of the last countries on earth that has a national bank. Some others that had that until recently: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. Countries that still do: Syria, Iran, North Korea, and Cuba. Also Somalia, if I’m not mistaken.

    All other countries are part of the private banking system, meaning the big global banks run their financial show.

    Doesn’t it seem weird that one by one, the few remaining countries that had a nationalized bank got bombed by the U.S., or are on the shortlist?

    The banking system in Afghanistan was a basket case, but Iraq and Libya had stable economies, especially Libya. From what I’ve read, the national bank of Libya gave no-interest loans if it served their national interest. Syria, before this civil war, had a stable economy, Iran does too.

    Oh, one more thing: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya are all now part of the privatized, global banking system.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:43 am Major7

      TOG beat me to this, Should have read my MPC

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:28 am wolfie65

        I’m definitely ready to return to a barter economy.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:50 pm Reb

      Thread winner

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 7:40 am tomjones

      What does a “bank” mean in fucking shithole like Afghanistan where a rich family has one light bulb?!!?

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 11:44 am Reb

        It means “I’m poor and nobody likes me but fuck you anyway, I still won’t bow down to Globalist Satan.”.

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  39. on April 10, 2017 at 8:49 am Southern WASP

    On foreign policy, my instincts are telling me Trump is playing the role of a puppet now. It’s too early to tell for sure though. I’m hoping I get proven wrong… On immigration though, he’s off to a good start. He’s clamped down on illegals and he put a real good ole boy in the Attorney General’s seat.

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  40. on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 am Joshua Sinistar

    Money is all (((they))) care about. Its their Whole World. Somalia has a bank? What’s in it? Is it the whole DVD collection of Pirates of the Caribbean? Iran, Syria and North Korea are the targets. You should know. That was W’s “Axle of Ebil” remember? Right next to his WMDs for dummies list.
    Syria is where they want an underground pipeline to the West. To undercut Putin’s Gas Station probably. ISIS has been shipping Oil through Turkey. President Erdogan must have been dipping too deep in the profits cause the CIA gave him a bad day, huh? He had to take a plane out until the Army calmed down.
    Trump is just buying time. Revolution is in the Air. Real Revolution this time. Not some gamey hippies shitting in a vacant lot or something. Do you like his Reagan 2.0 act? Reagan wasn’t a Great Actor, but this Reality Star kinda sucks. Please clap.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:23 am Captain Obvious

      ‘That was W’s “Axle of Ebil” remember?’

      That speech [to include that line] was written for Dubya by neocohen David Frum.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:35 am wolfie65

        Sorry, let’s try this again:
        https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fimages-na.ssl-images-amazon.com%2Fimages%2FI%2F5177B0YDVXL._SL160_.jpg&f=1

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 10:39 pm Will

        If he is talking about himself, Trump would be doing the honorable thing.

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  41. on April 10, 2017 at 9:29 am webej

    Too much is being read into the fact that the Russians were tipped off. If they hadn’t been, there would have been an immediate risk of counter actions and war. As it is, the Russians have cancelled the deconfliction channels, effectively closing the air space. The air base is not abandoned, but the USA is again acting like the jihadist’s air force, and the jihadi’s immediately launched offensives in Homs and against Palmyra.
    Whatever Trump’s role, in the Pentagon they want to forestall the SAA’s advance westwards. The Pentagon wants to grab Raqqa itself, probably with a lot more boots on the ground. They’re moving in a lot of materiel already. The ultimate goal is the balkanization of Syria, if they get their way. Turkish and American boots on Syrian soil are a bad harbinger of things to come.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 11:51 am Reb

      Yep it’s another regional war in the middle east even though Trump was elected to not send more Americans to a death sentence for Pax JUDICA. We have Always Trump, Never Trump, but it’s (((Even Trump))). The JQ is left unanswered, and yes I believe Trump can MAGA and will MAGA hard, but this will only be a bandaid on a yuuge gaping wound until the Final Solution is reached.

      Again, all of this is outlined in the Book of Revelation. None of this surprises or worries me at all, but we must first understand.

      KYPD

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  42. on April 10, 2017 at 9:33 am Les Saunders, Protestant

    Now this one would be a real haid scratcher:

    Suppose Trump comes out with a plan to put “some” US forces into Syria in order to create the safe zones he went on at length about during the campaign. This is one I can see McMasterbator or T-Rex or the neocohens (although I hope he’s still on our side) orchestrating: “gosh Mr president, just let us put 150,000 men into Syria and we’ll create your safe zones! Refugee crisis over!” Fact is, none of the million Syrian (male) refugees who’ve left Syria will go back to safe zones. Mutti Merkel, Trudope, and the Ikeans ain’t sending them back. All a safe zone will do is maybe, just maybe, slow down the tide.

    Moral of the poast: watch out for safe zone excuse used for ground invasion.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 9:46 am jackmcg

      Yes. Safe Zones are by definition No Fly Zones, which means military intervention and conflict with Russia. The goal is not “safety”, the safe zones are nascent borders for balkanization of the region to Israel’s liking, with eventual installation of puppet leaders.

      We signed up for “Safe Zones” when we thought we’d be cooperating with Russia, not conflicting with them.

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  43. on April 10, 2017 at 9:36 am Trimegistus

    Oh, for God’s sake, everyone, get a grip. Lobbing a salvo of obsolete missiles at an airfield as a show of force to shut up his critics doesn’t mean Trump has “sold out” or that he’s a puppet of the . How is this behavior from the alt-right any different from the pants-pissing from the Left? “OMG TRUMP DID A THING I CANT EVEN!!!”

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 1:31 pm Reb

      Grandpa Cracker will be here shortly to whip your silly ass.

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  44. on April 10, 2017 at 9:42 am jackmcg

    Look, being a “neocon” does not mean for democracy, or islam, or even just vaguely “for Israel”.

    It is the interests who want to dominate all the oil/gas trade and strategic land between Europe and Asia, with Israel dominating the region and thus getting the lions share of the profits. They are willing to use any amount of blood, injustice and atrocity to accomplish this goal because TRILLIONS of dollars are to be gained.

    Trump’s foreign policy took a step in that direction, directly refuting a seemingly heartfelt campaign promise. This is not America First. It is Israel and Corporate Oligarchs First.

    There’s still time. White Pillers can say this is a tactical attack. Pressing some leverage somewhere for a better deal. The massive outcry of his base may even have some influence. But it is not looking good. If he folded on foreign policy within 80 days, nothing else looks good.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 11:36 am plumpjack

      “It is the interests who want to dominate all the oil/gas trade and strategic land between Europe and Asia, with Israel dominating the region and thus getting the lions share of the profits.”

      that’s pretty much it, isn’t it? no oil, and none of this matters. they’re going to keep redrawing borders any time the oil reserves move. “oh, the cheap oil is over here now. time to knock off that chief and put our guy in place”. every 75-100 years or so.

      I know we’re becoming more oil independent, but isn’t a core tenet of American long term military strategy still “let’s use theirs before we use ours?”

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:44 am plumpjack

        “American long term military strategy”

        IOW, is this at the heart of the neocon creation myth? and does a gas-hungry, economic nationalism-oriented American economy have any chance of staying afloat without cheap ME oil?

        serious questions.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:06 pm jackmcg

        America is a vast energy rich land and would be fine using just our oil, or even jsut the oil in our hemisphere without much effect on prices. We can buy oil from catholic muds in South America instead of islamist muds In shitholearabiastan. And wouldn’t need to deal with holy land battles as a bonus.

        The reason we don’t has nothing to do with our national interest and everything to do with lining pockets of the tribes and oligarchs who reign over us.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:18 pm oink

        Is the uranium in the ocean depleted? No? It’s worth at least a few trillion times more than the total amount of energy used the mankind in its entire existence.

        But be vewy afwaid of raydee-ayshun, goy. Vewy afwaid!

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:59 pm Vagina dominator

        @jackmcg

        Like many, you are completely misinformed on these issues.And are misleading others here.

        Download and read the latest HSBC global research report on world oil, December 2016. The current conventional oil decline rate is 5-7% a year. There hasn’t been a giant oilfield discovery since 1962.

        How would you feel if your salary were declining at 5-7% a year. Would it be a problem for you?

        The cheap oil is gone and our current social and economic problems are linked to having to use ever-increasing levels of debt to cover the cheap energy shortfalls.

        Thus we have the decline manufacturing and the increase in the share of FIRE – that is, financial scamming and the Jew – in national GDP.

        Even more starkly, we see that health care as a share of GDP has increased in the last 30 years from 3% to 19%! That is nothing but the result of credit expansion and the transfer of$ from savers to debtors.

        Globalization, destruction of whites, destruction of borders, it is all about the lowering of the cost basis under a regime of depletion.

        Please download and carefully read the HSBC report I mention above. It explains a lot.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 6:22 pm Vagina dominator

        “America is a vast energy rich land and would be fine using just our oil, or even jsut the oil in our hemisphere without much effect on prices.”

        1. In 2016 the United States used about 19mbd (MMb/d) of petroleum products. It imported about 10.1 (MMb/d) and exported about 5.2 MMb/d of petroleum.

        So it imported about 4.9 MMb/d.

        2. Half of the oil currently produced in the US is from fracking. There are many problems with this.

        Putting aside for a moment its high costs and steep decline rates, don’t be misled by the use of the terms “barrel” or “boe” (barrel of oil equivalant) when talking about fracking. A barrel of fracked “oil” is not equivalent to a barrel of conventional oil, because it cannt be used to produce the range
        of traditional oil products from asphalt to diesel to gasoline and
        kerosene.

        Fracking produces only “condensates”. These condensates can be used to
        to produce gasoline and kerosene but not many other products. Most importantly, it cannot produce diesel, which an industrial society most depends on and without which it cannot operate.

        Thus, the barrel v barrel production figures we are given are bullshit.

        Note that fracking is very expensive. There is no profit in it. It depends on super-low interest rates. That is, it depends on money being taken from savers and given to debtors (the fracking companies). The same goes for Canadian and Venezuelan oil sands.

        We have had the technology of fracking since the early 20th century, but the depletion-induced desperation required to turn to it only arose after 2008. Since then, trillions of dollars have been expended to obtain merely billions of dollars worth of oil liquids.

        In other words, shale has consistently been a money pit, a money-losing proposition, and the cost and associated fraud are gutting the
        nation financially and otherwise. But there is probably no choice in the matter. It is that or even speedier collapse.

        Re in recent threads the suggestion that there is “massive” amounts of oil under Israel. Okay, this is Jews talking and it involves money but I am a goy so I will give them the benefit of the doubt. But let me point some things out.

        1. There is lots of shale oil (condensates) everywhere. Australia, China, Africa. It’s everywhere. But it is very expensive to get up and requires the use ofmassive amounts of fresh water.

        So if Israel has lots of shale oil, it doesn’t matter. Where – in the deserts of the Middle East – is the water that is needed to produce the shale oil going to come from?

        It’s a truth known by every conman that ever lived: tell ’em
        what they want to hear and they’ll hand over every cent they own.

        Some facts:

        – 81% ofthe world’s total liquids production is already in decline

        – the rates of decline are now so fast that just to keep world
        production flat, the world will need to add FOUR Saudi Arabia’s
        worth of production by 2040.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:36 pm plumpjack

        “– 81% ofthe world’s total liquids production is already in decline”

        thanks, VD. this explains a lot. world leaders must be aware this, no? why would they keep it a secret and let the public think we’re going to war over gasbabies instead of just saying “we need that friggin oil!”?

        serious questions.

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 3:58 am Kyo

        @VD

        “How would you feel if your salary were declining at 5-7% a year. Would it be a problem for you?”

        This is exactly what central bank-sponsored inflation is doing already. Not just to salary, but to cash savings as well. And the mass media is full of propaganda about how inflation is somehow desirable.

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  45. on April 10, 2017 at 9:57 am Joshua Sinistar

    This isn’t his first broken promise. His big talk about controlling the border has also been abandoned. After signing his ICE order, some low rent local judge annuled it. That ambulance chaser wearing a dress didn’t even have jurisdiction in the case. IT WAS ILLEGAL. Its fake boys.
    Pool Boy Cubano Rubbuttio is already talking Amnesty again. The FOAM Party has spoken at AIPAC.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 11:16 am Escape the Matrix

      The FOAM is getting mighty frothy

      Fuck 4D chess. This is straight up Poker.

      Heritage America vs. The Dark Ape ((Cartel))

      Bannon likes a gunfight. Let’s see who is bluffing with a beer and a .22 revolver, and who is on the chips with good bourbon and a Tommy Gun.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:17 am mendo

        Nice!

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 1:33 pm Reb

      Trumpo reneged on his payroll tax cut also.

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  46. on April 10, 2017 at 10:08 am OGRE

    I didn’t support the attack on Syria, but I am still behind President Trump. On the surface, given the very limited information that I have, I didn’t think that any American interests were achieved with the attack, so I would have considered the costs not being worth the benefits.

    That being said, I think Vox Day is right here in that the primary reason for the attack has little to do with Syria, but is instead a statement for the benefit of North Korea. Our fleets are currently situated more toward the Pacific and not the Middle East; we just sent a carrier strike group to the Korean penninsula, and within the past week conducted a joint naval exercise with S. Korea and Japan. Also consider that China’s Xi was in Washington when the Syrian attack took place, and China is the biggest reason we tend to leave N. Korea alone.

    So given all that, it might well be the case that the Syria attack was a strategic move against N. Korea. It diverts media attention away from N. Korea and our military movements in that area, and it makes Trump look rather decisive and unafraid of taking quick military action, particularly when he does it with President Xi sitting in the lobby. So if this is the case, we are indeed looking at some 4D Chess being played at the grandmaster level here.

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  47. on April 10, 2017 at 10:27 am Carlos Danger

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:28 am Carlos Danger

      Pretty epic AJ rant. Most here would agree. He’s right. DT without his base is a head with no body and therefore waiting to be kicked down the road.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:31 am Putin

        Trump has been neoconned. The rest is mental masturbation as everyone runs to their group therapy sessions.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:45 am Carlos Danger

        Maybe. They can be outsmarted too. Sometimes its good to keep your enemies closer. The alternative is civil war.

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  48. on April 10, 2017 at 10:28 am Putin

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-10/liberals-call-ouster-democrat-representative-after-she-questions-syria-attacks

    God Bless Her. At least there are still a few willing to stand for the truth.

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  49. on April 10, 2017 at 10:36 am mendo

    We need a poll to see if anyone ever watches videos that are posted on here.

    I know I’ve been guilty of doing that, but I do like well-time, topical film clip.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:42 am Carlos Danger

      Probably about 10%. I post for the wider readership, not the regulars so much.

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  50. on April 10, 2017 at 10:49 am jackmcg

    My white pill contribution: Trump wants to be unpredictable. Its possible that in order to trick whoever he wanted to trick, he needed to fool even his own base.

    Its one of the laws of Power: Conceal your intentions.

    (This is probably wishful thinking though)

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:15 pm Canadian Friend

      The fact Hillary Clinton immediately agreed Syria should be bombed is surprising even puzzling, the fact the main stream media did not go bezerk about it is also suspicious, I thought liberals would protest in the street, set the Trump tower on fire…strangely nothing happened…the left is almost quiet about those 50 bomb on Syria

      Part of me refuses to believe Trump is just like every other politician, but part of me is a bit worried.

      A million “what if” go trough my mind ; what if the people behind the curtain threatened to murder his daughter Ivanka if he does not do as he is told? And that is why Trump did something that even Hillary approves of?

      What if it is actually a 4D chess move by Trump? and he has something in store so clever none of us was able to predict? and Trump is still Trump?

      Too soon to know…and now an armada of US ships is moving closer to North Korea.

      it is like the coin is still spinning in the air and we do not know if it will fall on heads or tails…if Trump has ” turned coat” or if this too clever for us to understand…

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  51. on April 10, 2017 at 10:53 am Joshua Sinistar

    Massive invasion? Yeah OK. Infowars is a disinfo site BTW. Alex Jones is Agent Bill Hicks from your frenemies at CIA. Bill Hicks was a standup comedian they recruited to replace the Real Jones when he got too close. His “wife” was his Mossad Control Agent. She left when his interview with David Duke went poorly for her kind.
    Its a good place to place info, cause a lot of lost eyeballs are searching for Truth. A few Truth Bombs on that site can go far.
    Let me tell ya something. You don’t fight with the Military you want, but the Military you have. Trump spent 15 minutes a couple weeks ago about improving readiness and then did this. This is Obama’s ghey Military. He replaced all the Commanders with ghey and wimmens and divershitty. I imagine they have the combined combat experience of Paul Blart Mall Cop at this point. Spetnaz will chew them up and spit em out.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 11:38 am Carlos Danger

      Did you watch it?

      https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=bill+hicks&view=detail&mid=6B8DF1B43093F1AE2FD16B8DF1B43093F1AE2FD1&FORM=VIRE

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 11:41 am Carlos Danger

      I’m skeptical of that after looking it up.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 11:42 am Carlos Danger

        wrong Video came up.

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  52. on April 10, 2017 at 11:24 am Apriori

    C’mon people, think clearer. Instead of saying he is a globalist who bends the knee to feminists, jews, and neocons – because you are all oo ego invested and have been riding the trump carousel too hard and long – you come up with elaborate mental gymnastics like 4D chess master?

    One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane – Tesla

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:43 pm Reb

      Nothing was stated here.

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  53. on April 10, 2017 at 11:38 am Putin

    Trump must of really been close to putting the hurt on the neocons given the howling and gyrations made by CNN, the shitlibs, McCain, Lindsey Graham, etc. in the recent past.

    They are all one in harmony now.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:00 pm Sentient

      Once again… If you don’t believe the opposition when they are critical or lying about Trump why believe them when they flick yo bean? Feelz?

      Try thinking.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:09 pm Putin

        “Once again… If you don’t believe the opposition when they are critical or lying about Trump why believe them when they flick yo bean? Feelz?

        Try thinking.”

        The opposition is like a temperature gauge. The closer you get to cutting off the head the more violent the reaction by it’s minions.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:10 pm Sentient

        So it’s feelz then…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:28 pm Putin

        “So it’s feelz then”-

        The Bumbles one weakness. Emotions. How could anyone have missed it over the last year.

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  54. on April 10, 2017 at 11:44 am Carlos Danger

    https://defensivetraininggroup.wordpress.com/2017/04/10/any-emotional-response-to-world-events-is-the-absolutely-wrong-response/

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 11:59 am mendo

      Good article, CD. I’d come to many of those conclusions written there and I had forgotten how bad ass the Speirs quote was.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:02 pm Putin

      Don’t agree with some of the article.

      With that said I do agree with the premise that you can’t make decisions based on emotion. The problem is that almost all decisions humans make are predicated on emotion with justifications for those decisions created often times after the fact.

      There are some who have an ability/gift to make clear, pragmatic decisions. They are able to calibrate their emotions when making decisions.

      It seems probable that emotions were at least partly involved with Trumps about face. Neocons know what buttons to push.

      Putin has a gift for clear thinking.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:34 pm Carlos Danger

        It’s written for small unit leaders. Most people don’t know when to fight and when not to.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:21 pm Putin

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:59 pm Reb

        Study up on what Gog and Magog mean in Biblical apocalyptic literature and you will understand how important Russia vs the semitic world is at this hour.

        They are almost the actual wall.

        http://www.freemaninstitute.com/RTGham.htm

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:36 pm Carlos Danger

        They only talked about Shemp. Where’s Larry, Moe, and Curly?

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 11:56 am Reb

        No idea? Probably plugging your wife at Starbucks while you play with your pecker at the Internet.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:26 pm Roman Lance

      I’m curious how the referenced article relates to Trump? Are you asserting that his response was emotionally based? How would we discern the difference between an emotional response and a non-emotional response from a leader if both outcomes were exactly alike? (A missile strike for instance)

      I guess, my one problem with the referenced article is that it didn’t give much practical advice on how an advisor should discern if the leader was making an emotional response.

      Maybe CH could post an article on proper discernment for those in advisory roles to develop better assessment skills.

      Or am I just talking about “Game”? Seems “Game” principles may be applied in this process of discernment.

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  55. on April 10, 2017 at 12:02 pm Truth-hammer

    C’mon homey’s. Give our Glorious Trumpenfuhrer a chance. This is not a jew Hollywood movie whereby the president saves the day in two hours. If it was a movie, it would be the ominpresent in every movie and wise negro, Morgan Freeman, playing the role. This is reality, and reality is messy and chaotic. Our New Fuhrer inherited a cess-pit of jew and goy-enabler corruption that has been in place since before our grand-fathers’ time. He is the president, not a tyrant or monarch, though I think we should do as the Romans did and appoint a dictator from time to time (see Cincinnatus). Do no forget that he is fighting the entire kingdom of darkness (The Jew Matrix, jew treachery/deceit, the entire GOPe/Democrat establisments, the Deep State, leftist/libtard SWPL Eloi, LBGTQwhatevers, all non-Caucasian minorities, illegal aliens, and our imported refugees, et al). And these are just our own citizens. We know that the rest of the non-Caucasian world holds no love for us. Give the man a chance. Remember, we could be talking about President Hillary Clinton right now.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:06 pm Putin

      The most important thing this website can do is figure out where the head of the snake is.

      I know where it is but it is difficult for many people to know with all the distractions and smoke screens.

      Trump was getting close to the head. The evidence was in the howling and gyrations of the msm, CNN, Obama, McCain, Lindsey Graham, etc.

      He tried

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:06 pm Sentient

      Madame President to you sir… Now straighten that pussy-hat you, you… male…

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:29 pm mendo

      No, we wouldn’t be talking about President Hilary cause this site and others like it would have been shut down and most of us–not being hyperbolic here–would be in jail or run through the coals vis a vis the IRS.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:38 pm PA

        I agree. The “deplorables” speech wasn’t a campaign blunder. It was a laying of ground for action against AltRight bloggers.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 12:56 pm plumpjack

        a small part of me wonders whether this missile strike wasn’t in some small way Trump’s way of putting the alt-right on ice. sort of like, “STFU, N@zis. this is just the beginning of a very long, strenuous battle for sovereignty”.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 5:04 pm plumpjack

        also, it was inevitable that the altR experienced some growing pains as the reality of the global economy and geopolitics sunk in. it will be interesting to see how the meme wars evolve and address more complex issues.

        in hindsight Tillerson as the SoS pick was a good indicator that things were going to get weird. as just one example.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 6:51 pm Putin

        “No, we wouldn’t be talking about President Hilary cause this site and others like it would have been shut down and most of us–not being hyperbolic here–would be in jail or run through the coals vis a vis the IRS.”

        Agree

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  56. on April 10, 2017 at 12:16 pm Carlos Danger

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:17 pm Carlos Danger

      speed up to 2:00 minutes.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:24 pm Putin

      You want to look at evil? Look no further than McCain. Most people do not realize how evil.

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  57. on April 10, 2017 at 12:25 pm deplorabard

    Giving Trump the benefit of doubt. However, I have gone to “skeptical single raised eyebrow.”

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  58. on April 10, 2017 at 12:41 pm Reb

    Hitler did nothing wrong.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 12:55 pm tomjones

      the more and more I think about it, I think that Hitler had God-like vision

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:31 pm mendo

      His only mistake was attacking Russia when he did. Should have listened to his generals.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 8:51 am Reb

        ….and also at The Battle of the Bulge.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 9:09 am Vanamee

        …and Dunkirk. Major missed opportunity. Strategy was one area H1tler should not have micromanaged.

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  59. on April 10, 2017 at 12:47 pm Reb

    Blow the entire middle east up including Israel, who are aggitators and start over. Survival is the cost of not doing this while we have the power to.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 1:10 pm Putin

      Neocons would love that.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 1:16 pm Reb

        Neoconservatives are the puppetry of the Semitic.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 8:55 am tomjones

        Neocons=Israel, you fucking twat

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  60. on April 10, 2017 at 1:02 pm Reb

    The (((hemispherical divisions))) are a false pretense. The Biblical divisions are not geographical eastern and western hemispheres, but rather the northern vs the southern kingdoms of the earth.

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  61. on April 10, 2017 at 1:07 pm Final Boss

    You’re turning this into a moon-launch, the simple answer is best.
    Syria is Iran’s last ally in the region; destabilizing Syria isolates Iran, and only benefits Israel.
    As for “intel” reports, I’ll wager I’m the only guy here who’s worked in the IC at the national-level and I’ll tell you, these people are a shit show. DIngbat sorority girls, diversity hires, half-wit cucks and shut-in’s, the IC is just like every other gov’t entity, mostly made up of imbeciles with a slim percentage of White men carrying the whole circus.
    The Trump has delivered ZERO on his campaign promises, has pushed aside any friendly faces and has installed pro-zionist cucks instead. The question is why.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 1:20 pm Reb

      Does Iran have to be isolated or destroyed? Isolation is not a solution. War must be decisive, not a continuous stalemate.

      The only two options that will work are to completely leave Iran the fuck alone or to destroy the entire population, kill the men, rape the women, enslave the children, loot and burn.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:30 pm tteclod

      Here’s a hint.

      https://www.adl.org/blog/explosive-growth-of-hateful-memes-and-anti-semitic-conspiracy-theories-against-jared-kushner

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    • on April 12, 2017 at 11:05 pm Will

      Only guy who worked in the IC at the national level?
      ::scoff::
      You are right about most of the demographics of the intel community. From the outside they look like these mighty coordinated conspiracies, from the inside you’re like, “you guys can barely screw in a lightbulb.”

      I was pushed to quit my last contracting job after a diversity hire, literally the dumbest piece of shit nog woman, was hired as my supervisor. Dumbest person I never saw in a technical role. This wasn’t low level shit either, this was stuff that news articles are made of, yet affirmative action beat merit 7 days a week.
      The straw that broke the camels back was of comey not prosecuting. I was beyond livid. I still am.

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  62. on April 10, 2017 at 1:10 pm Putin

    IMO you have to keep fighting and have hope. You never know for sure if Trump could pivot again.

    I have been right about 99 times out of 100. The one time I was wrong? I said the neocons would never let Trump win the election. I still held out hope and continued fighting. Was happy to be wrong.

    Remember the last Superbowl.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 1:46 pm tomjones

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  63. on April 10, 2017 at 1:24 pm Reb

    As for Ham, Shem, and Japheth; a “good nigger” is our nigger (White man’s possession). A bad nigger is under the control of the Semite.

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  64. on April 10, 2017 at 1:44 pm Reb

    http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3542466/posts

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  65. on April 10, 2017 at 2:11 pm mendo

    Good comment based on this article from DS: https://www.dailystormer.com/d-c-march-group-report-alt-right-protestors-clash-with-kike-shock-troops-in-first-battle-of-lafayette-square/

    If nothing else good comes from this, it does challenge the prevailing media narrative of the alt-right as violent weirdos. Antifa are already signed up for another Middle East war, the chicken hawk cucks are still plugged directly into 2004 and the Democucks are appeasing their jewish masters.

    Literally the only anti-war movement in America right now is the alt-right. It’s perfect! You can’t be anti-war without being part of the alt-right on some level.

    And you can’t support the war without supporting the “racist” President Trump.

    Welcome to today’s weirdo political situation.

    Bizarro world!…Hello

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 2:26 pm tteclod

      Ground war in 3…2…

      https://www.infowars.com/trump-pushes-back-against-neo-con-plan-to-invade-syria/

      I believe all of it, except “Trump pushes back.”

      The only men who want war are the ones who’ve forgotten the previous war.

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  66. on April 10, 2017 at 2:58 pm redmoonproject

    Perhaps it is worth noticing that we have a major carrier group headed towards Korea. Seems like a big chess piece to me.

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/us-sends-carriers-toward-korean-peninsula/article/2619783

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 3:11 pm Carlos Danger

      150,000 Chinese troops massing on the Yalu river too.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 6:53 pm Johnny Redux

        China has a serious oversupply of males. They NEED a damn war to thin out the herd. Their society is not healthy with the male/female ratio so out of whack. Invading N. Korea would be a win-win for China, even if they lose 1,000,000 men doing it.

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  67. on April 10, 2017 at 3:19 pm Kelly

    Latest updates on Kushner from Steel:

    ROBERT STEELE: I am not prepared to give up on Ivanka, who I believe has enormous potential, but it is quite clear that Jared Kushner is a dead weight on her potential for as long as he is in the White House. He needs to make his own way outside the public arena.

    UPDATE 2: The President is far more clever than most folks imagine, and the false flag attack is now known to have been arranged between John McCain and Benjamin Netanyahu and Herbert McMaster (and David Petraeus) with John Brennan as the principal architect — Saudi Arabia paid half and Israel paid the other half. Impeaching McCain and court-martialing McMaster would be way cool — we could also turn Brennan over to the International Court of Justice. Second link is the article that will appear globally tomorrow.

    Trump Supporters Go After Jared Kushner – Americans Didn’t Vote To Put Hillary In The White House

    The Syrian Missile Attack 1.1

    UPDATE 1: The Alt Right has gone nuts on Kushner. I continue to believe that he needs a deep NSA email/call probe going back to two years before he met Ivanka — we have it all — and three polygraphs — but over-all, the level of influence that the Deep State — and Kushner as a surrogate for the Deep State — have on White House staffing appears to be fatal to the success of Donald Trump. We do not under-estimate the President — he could be playing everyone — but right now it looks very bad. Below headlines provided by an Alt Righter who is concerned about America being Israel’s bitch.

    White House Announces Jared Kushner Is Now Responsible For Everything: Donald Trump really needs to meet some new people.
    Neocons as a Figment of Imagination: Criticizing their thuggery is anti-Semitism?

    Jared Kushner’s Friend Picked by Donald Trump as Assistant

    Who is running Trump’s campaign/presidency?

    http://phibetaiota.net/2017/04/mongoose-dirty-jared-kushner-the-ugly-facts/

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 3:34 pm Bored housewive in Bogota called Esmerelda

      What’s the point?

      He’s Mossad. Everyone knows he’s Mossad. Everyone knows skypes run all the games in Washington and New York.

      Use the time saved verifying what you already know in doing something about it.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 4:02 pm Caligula

      Remember when the term “Deep State” was just something eggheads and weirdos used

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  68. on April 10, 2017 at 3:31 pm Bored housewive in Bogota called Esmerelda

    The girl in the white bikini is damn cute …

    … You were saying … ?

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  69. on April 10, 2017 at 3:48 pm Caligula

    Pulitzer Prize is SUPERCUCK TOP GRADE Prize.

    — Malik Obama (@ObamaMalik) April 10, 2017

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 4:11 pm Bored housewive in Bogota called Esmerelda

      Gold.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:46 pm Johnny Redux

      Ha…we got the wrong token black (Obama) as President. The darker one would have been more interesting, and less dangerous to White interests. Probably too dumb (but street smart) to let the ZioRats play him like they did his programmed mulatto brother.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 1:03 am bolg

      the “bored housewife esmerelda” thing is my intellectual property, kike.

      get your gay sock puppet another monicker

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    • on April 12, 2017 at 6:50 am Kyo

      Best Obama.

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  70. on April 10, 2017 at 4:06 pm ayatollah1988

    Maybe now that he’s prez, he’s privy to some classified intelligence about Syria that we don’t know about. Doubt it, but it’s certainly possible.

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  71. on April 10, 2017 at 4:37 pm warriorhun

    Listen in. He is God Emperor. He is playing 4D chess. Maybe. How?

    1. Trump does not want to be a Zionist stooge, he is really an America Firster,

    2. He understands that (((Kushner))) works for Israeli interests and Mossad

    3. Trump wants to kick (((him))) off staff, but (((Kushner))) is Ivanka’s husband, and Trump does not want neither to offend her, nor to openly antagonise World Jewry and Israel

    4. So, Trump openly “listens” to (((Kushner’s))) advise, and bombs Syria, knowing full well it will be percepted as him going against his own “America First” promise, and that as a result he will lose popular support because of the fear of war in Syria or even WW3

    5. After that, Trump can accuse (((Kushner))) to be a bad advisor, who advised this policy that lead to such disasterous effects and loss of credibility for the Trump administration

    6. Trump then fires (((Kushner))) and gets rid off the Mossad mole whom the Israelis thought was invincible, and for whom there is no ready replacement, especially that close to Trump

    7. Trump’s cabinet is now free from Israeli infiltration

    What do you think of this possibility? Am I daydreaming?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:08 pm Greg Eliot

      Oy vey! Another (((scapegoat)))?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:40 pm cortesar

      I could not follow the brilliance of your analysis
      This 64D Chess
      But yes it is very likely
      I would add point 8
      8- Following Kushner’s downfall Ivanka divorces him and live happy ever after
      with an Aryan prince

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:00 pm Greg Eliot

        I dunno… it would seem she’s already tainted… especially with the three sprogs.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:10 pm cortesar

        jeez greg are you familiar with the concept of sarcasm?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:18 pm Greg Eliot

        It dawned on me after the after… DUH on me.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 1:19 am bolg

        or maybe kushner lets Christ into his soul and the sprogs get non-kosher by induction

        it’s just a religion after all =D

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  72. on April 10, 2017 at 4:46 pm Sean Fielding

    ‘4D Chess’ is looking worse by the hour:

    http://www.businessinsider.com/breitbart-jared-kushner-coverage-steve-bannon-2017-4

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:27 pm hans

      Businessinsider is pretty much the last place you should trust about Breitbart info.
      The Bolshevik Agitprop sites simply are smelling blood in the water with our dissatisfaction and making shit up.

      Let´s see how things pan out first.

      Easter and then the standard Satanic sacrifice time before May 1st is coming.
      We´l see how Trump reacts to those “happenings”.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 7:19 am tomjones

      It’s this simple.

      In my mind, Donald Trump is Woody Allen in the body of tall Aryan man
      UNLESS he starts planning/building that Wall, kicks out Millions (25 million) of illegals (i’ll give him one and a half years), acts tough on crime (dindu nuffin) and stays out of foreign conflicts.

      Otherwise, DJT might as well be Bayard Rustin.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Africanism

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  73. on April 10, 2017 at 6:12 pm Ironsides

    There’s been so much poasting over the past couple of days that I don’t know if this one has been linked to yet:

    http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/04/08/trumps-wag-dog-moment.html

    If correct, it’s NEITHER the Deep State/neocons getting to Trump, NOR 3d/4D/5D chess. Instead, it’s Trump going “hey, look! Squirrel!” to try to get the heat of the press, the politicians, and the judiciary off him. In short, what Anonymous Conservative would call an “amygdala overload,” I believe.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:06 pm Greg Eliot

      I only wish a few more theories would be forthcoming, so we’d have more to choose from…

      /130 channels and nuthin’ on rape!

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:15 pm Vanamee

        and here I only get 57. Heinz style baby

        seriously, it’s probably d) all of the above. we wait and see. don’t let me down Boss

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:32 pm Greg Eliot

        My scorecard looks like extra innings, with the official score keeper constantly changing his mind as to hits and errors.

        Ach, ja, kinder… six months from now we’ll all look back on this and… ummmm… laugh?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:15 pm mendo

        six months from now we’ll all look back on this and… ummmm… laugh?

        I certainly hope that’s the case.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:36 pm Carlos Danger

        Do you have any of your own or do you just snark on those who get into the Arena?

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 4:47 am Vanamee

        After learning the Russians (and thus Assad) were forewarned and the airport was operational within a day, I lean heavily towards the 4D chess theory. But it’s all so much speculation at this point.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 6:19 am Vanamee

        130 channels not a Springsteen reference?

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 8:07 am Greg Eliot

        Do you have any of your own or do you just snark on those who get into the Arena?

        I’ve already stated my thoughts, and numerous times at that, on at least two previous threads.

        And learn the difference between snark and wry sardonic observation… don’t play the usual suspect game of bringing your own dictionary to the table.

        Now go post a few more videos so we can look forward to righteous action Real Soon Now on everything from pedogate to comeuppance for the Deep State. :duckface

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  74. on April 10, 2017 at 6:34 pm Johnny Redux

    For the sake of argument, let’s assume Trump is playing 4D chess. He’d better be very cautious, because he is up against a much more experienced (by decades) 4D chess player named Vladimir Putin, who is a confirmed Russian Grandmaster at the game. Trump’s play in Syria may be used by Putin for his own advantages, which may or may not be in the USA’s best interest. If, and I say IF, Putin suspects that Trump is being disingenuous, and played by other forces (i.e., someone that he cannot trust on a personal level), then Putin may quickly turn into an enemy. I think that it is quite telling that Trump and Putin have not met, due mostly (it would appear) to the media muhRussia whining about everything. Trump should have risen above that and met with Putin by now. He needs to rise above the media whores. What excuse does he have now with the saber rattling (real or false flag) now going on? How can he now form a coalition with Putin, as promised, to help Assad by destroying McCain’s army in Syria? That would look like a total flip-flop (which is why I view Trump’s action as a 4D chess move with a jaundiced eye). Even if Trump, in his heart, does not want Assad to go (which is why he warned Russia of the attack), he is sending a pretty clear message that, “I may not be against you, but my handlers will not allow me to be for you, either.” That shows weakness. Russians abhor weakness.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:41 pm Putin

      Oh make no mistake, Trump showed weakness,

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:23 pm Sentient

      You do know Tillerson has been scheduled to meet with his counterpart and that there can’t be a meeting between Trump and Putin before that, right?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 pm Johnny Redux

        Sentient…I will believe it when I see it. Let’s hope no more missiles fly out of our ships to Syria, or from Russia ground forces to US ships and illegal aircraft, in the meantime, until this can hopefully be straightened out. One thing is for sure…Kushner has to GO! Trump just had to please Ivanka and put that Kike Cocksucker on his staff! I knew that was shit when I first heard it, but held out hope that maybe he is “a good Jew”. Yes, everyone knows a good Jew, he must be one of them. Nothing changes. A Jew in power is a Jew for Jews and Israel first, second, and third. Period.

        If he stays, we will see more of the same, and it will not bode well for us. Say goodbye to The Wall, deportations, and the US economy if that catastrophe happens. More 1980s 2D Atari checkers, and not 4D chess.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:55 pm Johnny Redux

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:57 pm Johnny Redux

        Or, more like:

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 12:30 pm Sentient

        Johhny – do you believe it now?

        All the huffing and puffing coming out of the Kremlin this week… and yet they meet. Putin meets Tillerson.

        Face it, this was a raw power move by Trump this week, capitalizing on an opportunity they forced him into and making lemonade out of lemons.

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  75. on April 10, 2017 at 6:39 pm Putin

    The problem is not Trump, the jews, 4d chess, shitlibs, etc.

    Those are called distractions and smoke screens.

    If the the neocons are not dealt with soon, little Dreg will not be able to get a nickel for it’s grandma.

    It’s real simple. Stop with the the “theories”. The middle east is a giant mess because the U.S. foreign policy has been one giant clusterfuck.
    You couldn’t design something that asinine and incompetent.

    The ONLY thing that has been accomplished besides chaos is the genocide of Christians along with an endless supply of refugees to Europe.

    Simple.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 6:45 pm Putin

      Trump meet neocons

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:20 pm Sentient

      The Jew says the problem is not the Jew… While stating the dead are Christians…

      Go figure…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:54 pm Putin

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:59 pm Greg Eliot

      I see I’m still livin’ in yo’ haid, rent-free.

      CH called the necons “dual citizenship neoscum”… and just about 99% of the rest of the chateau refers to them as (((neocohens))), since the neocon devil agenda always redounds to the advantage of one nation, and one nation only: care to name the nation, (((pooty)))?

      As far as the rest of the chateau goes, care to update (((pooty)) on the names of the neocohens pulling the strings for their goyishe useful idiot front men puppets?

      Or shall we just let (((pooty))) keep spewing his squid ink?

      This is, what, the second or third time you mentioned my grandmother, kike?

      I might not get a nickel for Oma, but your sister will always bring a dime.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:08 pm Putin

        “CH called the necons “dual citizenship neoscum”… and just about 99% of the rest of the chateau refers to them as (((neocohens))),”

        LMAO….well there’s the consensus you so dearly need. That should be comforting.

        Go get em Greg!

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:15 pm cortesar

        Do you reflect on the Egypt exodus during Passover?
        (or or any other of 109 )
        Why do you (((people))) like so much to move?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 pm Greg Eliot

        LMAO….well there’s the consensus you so dearly need. That should be comforting.

        Go get em Greg!

        Heh… “need”… there you go again, making up your own definitions.

        I keep getting you, though, on your avoidance and distraction, don’t I?

        Keep laughing at your imagined gotchas while the rest of the chateau, in consensus, continues to laugh at you.

        And don’t try to tell us that at the Monday morning meetings of your cubicle cronies that consensus isn’t reached on the week’s shill tactics. kekekekek

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:57 pm Greg Eliot

        It’s awfully funny… and remarkably try-hard… to act like vast majority judgment is something to ignore… ESPECIALLY when it isn’t merely opinion, but backed up by hard facts.

        I thought (((you))) people were supposed to be smart?

        Or is this merely Sambo Hyde rearing his obstreperous haid?

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  76. on April 10, 2017 at 6:54 pm cortesar

    During #Passover, we reflect on the significance of the exodus from Egypt and celebrate the great freedoms we enjoy today! #ChagPesach pic.twitter.com/x2sOSXdWm1

    — Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 11, 2017

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:11 pm cortesar

      now I know that the princess does not speak of our freedom
      while reflecting on the exodus from Egypt

      http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/15/11/364DD6C100000578-3691019-image-a-58_1468579992243.jpg.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:13 pm cortesar

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:23 pm cortesar

        I did not know that trump is bilingual
        Goys do you during Passover reflect on the Exodus from Egypt?
        Jeez am I the only one unawere of this great western tradition?

        Durante la #Pascua, reflejamos sobre el significado del éxodo de Egipto y celebramos las libertades que disfrutamos hoy! #ChagPesach https://t.co/Zec9l8hdpo

        — Presidente Trump (@CasaBlancaTrump) April 11, 2017

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:26 pm Sentient

        That’s not. Trump twitter… So why push it?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:41 pm cortesar

        oh I think it was unconscious since you mentioned Casablanca and water
        jeez for the moment I thought that was his given that it is the princess’s tweet translation
        At this point nothing surprises me any longer
        Do you have other questions?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:05 pm Sentient

        Many… Which have been ignored by the fear mongers… See the thread before the Doe Eyed one.

        I’ll wait.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:21 pm cortesar

        oh jeez
        but who are the fear mongers
        pooty’s neocons?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:18 pm Sentient

      OMG! Ivanka celebrates passover ?!?

      Next meme warriors will tell me there are no waters in Casablanca?!?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:19 pm Putin

        “OMG! Ivanka celebrates passover ?!?”

        Enter girly boy # 2.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:46 pm Greg Eliot

        there are no waters in Casablanca?!?

        “I came to Casablanca for the waters.”

        “But there are no waters in Casablanca!”

        “I was misinformed.”

        /Cafe Americain rape!

        No worries, Sentient… (((pooty))) will post a link showing there are no waters in Casablanca and pound his inverted chest about how he can’t stand how right he is all the time.

        KEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEK

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:44 pm Johnny Redux

      Hey Ivanka, who the fuck is “we” in your stupid tweet? My ancestors (except for the bit of Roman blood, as a conqueror) were in Europe and not that shithole known as northern Africa or the Middle East. It is too bad Europeans ever set foot on either one, or allowed anyone from those places to set foot in Europe.

      Please take your husband, your half-kike childenz, and go wander for 40 years in a desert somewhere while WE who identify as White gentiles try to get some important shit done to protect OUR future.

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  77. on April 10, 2017 at 7:13 pm Lichthof

    The Gingrich view: the refugees have destabilized European Civilization. Have the Syrian army remove Assad…stabilize and rebuild Syria….and send the refugees back.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:09 pm Putin

      Sounds very neocon to me.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:42 pm Greg Eliot

      Gingrich and his half-measures, meh…

      Syrian refugees are but a small portion of the issue…

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:53 pm Alex the Goon

      Too complicated, Neut. Skip step 1. Skip step 2. Send the refugees back.

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  78. on April 10, 2017 at 7:40 pm Captain Obvious

    Report: Breitbart Staffers Told They Can’t Criticize Jared Kushner Anymore ||| Daily Caller ||| 4/10/17 ||| http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3542971/posts

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 7:48 pm cortesar

      wut I cannot believe it
      muh free press

      The New York Times previously reported that “Kushner allies have also raised the issue with the president of the increasingly unflattering coverage that Mr. Kushner is receiving from Breitbart News.”

      unflattering coverage lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 7:53 pm cortesar

        Media reports of a feud between Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner have triggered what seems to be a new wave of anti-Semitism among far rightists in the United States.

        What started as a few isolated anti-Semitic tweets suggesting that Jared Kushner should be ‘fired’ because of his ‘Jewish supremacist views’ has quickly metastasized into a full-blown onslaught of anti-Semitic hate speech,” said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, ADL CEO. “It shows how quickly hate speech can multiply and come to light on social media platforms, and reminds us of how much work we need to do to combat hate

        read more: http://www.haaretz.com/us-news/1.782706

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:07 pm Sentient

        This is why daddy and mommy don’t fight in front of the children.

        Lessen here Odin’s Brigadiers of the 3rd Meme Battalion.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:26 pm cortesar

        Something tells me that you want to disparage the heroes of the 2015-2016 Great Meme War
        Are you Jane Fonda of the Meme War?

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:39 pm Greg Eliot

        Let them hold their manhoods cheap…

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 8:48 pm cortesar

        We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
        For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
        Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:04 pm Greg Eliot

        Be he ne’er so deplorable… 😉

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:16 pm Johnny Redux

        No, Pepe is just going to have to step up his game. He is just getting started. We own that meme…not McCain, Graham, Schumer, Kushner, Soros, et al.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:18 pm Johnny Redux

        Meant this one –

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 5:11 am Sentient

        “Something tells me that you want to disparage the heroes of the 2015-2016 Great Meme War”

        When they shit their pants once the real stuff gets going – the ugly, the complex… they deserve it. These that think they’d take to the ramparts on one day, then turn coat and run at first contact.

        You ignore my questions nonetheless..

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  79. on April 10, 2017 at 8:13 pm Random Guy

    Can’t help but think that Trump is going to be at best; the alt-right’s Obama.

    Maybe do a few things but come nowhere close to doing what he said or living up to the hype.

    Which maybe the best you can hope for when basically everybody, repub’s and dem’s are against him.

    On the other hand; for those who are anti-jew, his son-in-law’s a jew with connections to Soros.

    Probably no time where jews have had a greater direct connection to the white house or the president in decades at least.

    Could be the Jews played the alt-right like a harp from hell.

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:36 pm Greg Eliot

      Probably no time where jews have had a greater direct connection to the white house or the president in decades at least.

      I’m sure (((they’ve))) had their direct connections all along… but now there’s actually a face to look at… something (((they))) don’t normally indulge in.

      (((They’ve))) graduated to either supreme worry-free chutzpah or the usual historical hubris that’s gonna bite (((them))) on the ass… yet again.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 7:58 am Anon2

        Not really. No one is afraid of a movement full of Dreg Smelliots. In fact, one can scarcely contain their laughter at the prospect.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 8:17 am Greg Eliot

        Ah, the same ol’, lame ol’ grade school level darts that never hit the board… while my witty barbs are making you shills look like porcupines.

        Can’t the two or three of you half-witted JIDF cubby hole dwellers come up with SOMETHING/ANYTHING clever? What happened to all much-touted “Jewish Humor” in which this Babylon of ours is steeped?

        I thought (((you people))) were supposed to be smart?

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 8:52 pm cortesar

      “Could be the Jews played the alt-right like a harp from hell”.
      what do you think

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:17 pm cortesar

        It seems that our guy Bannon is leading from behind

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:20 pm Greg Eliot

        He’s the strongest guy in the pecking order…

        … on the bottom, holding everyone else up.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:33 pm Sean Fielding

        This ‘war room’ photo from Mar-a-Lago is the blackest pill so far. Not because Kushner appears to be staring daggers at Bannon, though he does – that could be an incidental moment. Not because Bannon appears to be frustrated and helpless, though he does – that too could be an incidental moment, though that’d be two incidental moments: less and less likely to be incidental.

        And not because of the four (not seven) Jews present – if anything, the fact that Jewish Miller is seated right beside Bannon and doesn’t appear too thrilled with the proceedings is the one whitish pill aspect of the photo.

        The really black part of this photo is even more basic than body language: it’s the seating arrangement. Kushner is almost next to Trump, with his fellow Jew Mnuchin in between. He’s not on the ‘Security’ side of the table with Tillerson and McMaster, but on the ‘Finance’ side (but that’s where the Jews would be. However, he is in the inner circle and shares the closest ‘eyeshot range’ of Trump with only three other men: McMaster, Hagin and the inconsequential Priebus. Meanwhile, Bannon is not only in the second tier of two, he’s behind Trump. Other than the uniformed guard at the door, the only person in that whole photo in a less advantageous position than Bannon is Spicer.

        It doesn’t look good. Once again we see that Jews, even a single one, can derail an entire administration, and with it, the future of America. That position has weeks, not months, to be proved wrong.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 9:45 pm mendo

        Bannon looks like someone who’s been around the block or two, with a certain smirk that he knows Kushner’s wrong on the whole thing. Given the whole fact that Bannon “likes a gunfight”, it looks like Bannon’s thinking, “okay kid, you had your chance and fucked up. No going back now”, as Bannon cocks his sidearm.

        I wish that yenta wasn’t blocking Miller. He looks rather stoic from the little I can see.

        This photo looks like they took it right when Trump realized he listened to the wrong person. He’s got that look of “ah shit, okay. What’s the best way to make the most of this. Dammit!.”

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:06 pm Putin

        “He’s the strongest guy in the pecking order…

        … on the bottom, holding everyone else up.”-

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:20 pm mendo

        “…harp from hell.”

        Where have I heard that before and why does Penguin’s nose look like that?

        There’s not enough videos on here anyways

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:42 pm Carlos Danger

        Mendo, the only one who cares is Greg. He’s the last person I would accomodate here on that point. The conversation would quickly deteriorate to WN drooling without it.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 9:14 am plumpjack

        a friend looked at this photo and thought it funny that Trump invited all these leaders to his 110,000 square foot, 126 room mansion, and crammed them all into a room that’s probably a tenth the size of his bedroom….

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 11:21 pm Will

        Fuck, we are farooked

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  80. on April 10, 2017 at 10:15 pm Carlos Danger

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    • on April 10, 2017 at 10:23 pm mendo

      Reminds of that film No Way Out with Kevin Costner.

      There’s a Russian mole in national security, who’s suspected of being KGB, only they don’t know who it is.

      One hell of a plant and payoff, I might say. This 1987 film will beat any other similar movie coming out today.

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      • on April 10, 2017 at 10:55 pm Carlos Danger

        It was good. You never knew until the very end.

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  81. on April 10, 2017 at 10:39 pm Carlos Danger

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  82. on April 11, 2017 at 12:48 am Kelly

    In this new column (plus others) Raimondo makes the case that Trump the man is much less important than Trumpism. His greatest feat of all has been to educate large numbers of people about how the world really works, and he has done so even by his very betrayal of the principles he has been “trumpeting” for months now. Maybe “Trumpists” need to start thinking beyond Trump at this point, to building a movement, especially if he is, as I think likely, going to undertake new and fresh betrayals of Trumpist priorities and ideals.

    This article is well worth reading entirely, but here is a key take-away:

    “There is a bright and shining silver lining. The millions of voters who voted for Trump based, at least in part, on his “America First” foreign policy views had to experience – and embrace – what might be called “Trumpism” before they could be react in bewilderment and disgust as he turned on a dime. Trumpism, in this sense, was a bridge they had to cross before coming to a full understanding of just what “America First” means. Trump’s many denunciations of our regime change policy in Syria, Libya, and throughout the world brought them halfway across that bridge – and his betrayal is bringing many thousands of them all the way over … to us.

    This is what sectarians of all stripes refuse to understand. With their static one-dimensional view of how political change comes about, they simply see Them and Us – and never the twain shall meet. How, they asked during the presidential election campaign, can those Trumpian troglodytes possibly be opposed to our foreign policy of perpetual war? What they didn’t get – and still don’t get – is that it took a catalytic figure like Trump to explode the phony left/right paradigm and imbue his supporters with some understanding of why the Empire exploits and impoverishes them. With this sudden reversal, the President is increasing their understanding of why this is so – because they aren’t going along with it.

    And they aren’t going along with it because to even consider voting for Trump, while the media was hammering away at him and the Washington Establishment was sliming him as a dangerous “isolationist,” took a not inconsiderable independence of mind. Whether Trump was sincere in making his various anti-interventionist pronouncements, particularly when it came to the Syria issue, is beside the point: the point is that millions of voters took him at his word. The idea that his supporters were “fooled” by his rhetoric is similarly irrelevant. I, for one, foresaw that he would contradict himself while in office, as I wrote back in January of this year:

    “That Trump is inconsistent, and an imperfect vessel, hardly needs to be said. That the danger of war still looms over us is also a fact that none can deny. Yet all this is irrelevant in the face of the conceptual victory his winning the White House represents. Here is a candidate who campaigned against GOP foreign policy orthodoxy, explicitly rejecting the legacy of the Iraq war and even going so far as to call out the Bush administration for lying us into that war….

    “Yes, the Trump administration will take many actions that contradict the promise of their victory: that is already occurring. And we are covering that in these pages, without regard for partisan considerations: and yet it is necessary to step back and see the larger picture, looking past the journalistic details of the day-to-day news cycle. In short, it is necessary to take the long view and try to see what the ideological victory that was won this past November augurs for the future.”

    Well, we’re living in that future right now: I have to admit it came a little sooner than I imagined, and a bit more abruptly than I thought possible. Yet that abruptness is a good thing: it dramatically underscores the contradiction between what Trump said and what he is now doing, and his most vocal supporters – particularly among the conservative opinion-making class – aren’t taking it lying down. They are in open revolt. Taking advantage of that revolt, encouraging it and highlighting the contradictions, is the task we have before us.

    As I said in my January column cited above, we have to take the long view: that is, we have to understand that we’re building a movement. And the way to build that movement is not to stand aside and denounce those who are only halfway to understanding why the Empire is an albatross around our necks, but to patiently explain and let them learn why and how their leaders have betrayed them.

    Betrayal is a painful experience: it is also a useful one. Physical pain is the body telling us that there’s something in the environment that must be avoided: psychic pain plays the same instructive role. As Trump’s supporters process what is undoubtedly a painful experience for them, they will realize how and why it happened.”

    Trump’s Base Revolts Against Syria Strike
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2017/04/09/trumps-base-revolts-against-syria-strike/

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    • on April 12, 2017 at 11:01 am tomjones

      Are you a chick?

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  83. on April 11, 2017 at 1:00 am bolg

    idlib chemical attack victims resurrection by jew-magick.

    trump wants to get rid of the deep state neokohn miasma? here is the rope:

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  84. on April 11, 2017 at 1:20 am Kelly

    Patrick Buchanan in his column asks:
    “And if we go to war in Syria, what would we be fighting for? A New World Order? Democracy? Separation of mosque and state? Diversity? Free speech for Muslim heretics? LGBT rights?”

    http://original.antiwar.com/buchanan/2017/04/10/is-trump-enlisting-in-the-war-party/

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 2:26 am Amasius

      For the Iraq war it was “WMDs, spreadin’ freedom, he bad man.” Now it’s just “he bad man.” Really threadbare shit. That’s why they had to force through the war crime before anyone had a chance to ask questions.

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  85. on April 11, 2017 at 2:18 am bolg

    more idlib chemo victims:

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  86. on April 11, 2017 at 8:17 am Putin

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-11/putin-russia-has-learned-more-false-flag-strikes-are-being-prepared-damascus-region

    Neoconned

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  87. on April 11, 2017 at 8:27 am Greg Eliot

    Being the inveterate optimist I am, against all odds, I just find it very difficult to believe that Trump would go through the aggravation and physical rigor of the past two years, merely to become yet another lackey for (((TPTB))).

    I mean, if the (((usual agenda))) were what he wanted to have propagated, ALL of the other candidates were more than capable of filling that role, and he could just have kicked back and enjoyed his family and golden years in peace and prosperity.

    This is why I’m still about 1/4 leaning towards the 4D chess club, rather than going full black pill.

    But like I said before, I’m firmly on Missouri territory from here on out.

    / SHOW ME THE MAGA rape!

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:41 am plumpjack

      well said, GE. if it was all about business-as-usual for him, why lift a finger?

      I said before here that NO ONE has any idea what DJT’s vision for America is. he’s given us a few clues (borders, industry, prosperity, etc) but what that looks for him personally may actually be something that most people consider impossible.

      he always says “think BIG”. that right there eliminates from his immediate camp 99.999999% of people, whose immediate gratification impulse drives them to think no further than their front yard, and maybe 2-3 months down the road, max. but boy will they ever want to be his best friend when the results start pouring in 5-10 years from now!

      BIG thinking requires BIG investments and BIG time scales.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:42 am Caligula

      Grandmother Eliot

      The majority of Trump’s base aren’t alt-righters with above average IQs and little patience for empty symbolism.

      It’s the same Neochosen product with populist wrapping.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 11:37 am Greg Eliot

        I say again, if this were Trump’s intent all along, why bother running?

        ALL and I mean ALL of the other candidates would have been more than sufficient to carry heavy water for the Synathedral… and at least THEIR motivation would make sense, in that they chose career politics and were used to tap-dancing in the minstrel show, being bought-and-paid for long before getting anywhere near the national stage.

        The tremendous aggravation and physical effort of the campaign makes no sense for a guy like him… he had all the money in the world, a family who loves him, and he could have relaxed a bit, worked a bit when the mood struck, and lived out the rest of his life like a king.

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 4:42 am Les Saunders, Protestant

        Deviant Kike:
        You live with your parents in some lame suburb in Ohio.
        You are stuck in low wage service job.
        You are utterly repulsive to women and letting weird men sodomize you is the only way you get some sort of reprehensible sexual activity.
        You stumbled on this site because you do really want women and we’re looking for advice, but your situation is hopeless and you know it.
        You will live a short, childless, disease-ridden, empty life.
        You are a disgusting individual.

        Anyone here can read you like a book.

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      • on April 12, 2017 at 4:44 am Amasius

        I think Trump meant well at first and then gave up.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:54 am Caligula

      Donald is really far more simple than you fucking morons make him out to be.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 9:40 am oink

        Sure he is. you fairy

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 11:41 am Greg Eliot

        One thing is for sure, Deviant Kike… YOU ain’t more simple that we make you out to be…NOBODY could be any more simple than THAT and not draw sustenance from photosynthesis. kekekekekekekek

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 11:57 am Reb

        He speaks your language

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 11:52 am Enfant Terrible

      I don’t think the question is not whether he’s willing to be a (((lackey))), and more whether or not he has no option but to be one.

      Is he being blackmailed?

      Or is he playing some other high stakes game?

      He must have know what this action would look like to his base, and that’s not just the alt-righters, but also the normie conservatives, and all the others that are sick of bs wars.

      Donald Trump is supposed to be the most powerful men in the world, so why is he taking actions that look like pandering to the people that opposed him the most!?

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  88. on April 11, 2017 at 8:40 am Captain Obvious

    Stockholm Attack Victim Was Psychiatrist ‘Committed to Helping Asylum Seekers’ Facing Deportation http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/04/11/sweden-victim-helped-asylum-seekers/

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:41 am Captain Obvious

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  89. on April 11, 2017 at 9:05 am Captain Obvious

    Ivanka Trump influenced my father to launch Syria strikes, reveals brother Eric http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/10/ivanka-trump-influenced-father-launch-air-strikes-against-assad/

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 10:13 am itsme

      ya, trump has too much of a weakness for his daughter.

      she’s a woman – don’t we all know not to take a woman too seriously?

      her nips be hard at the prospect of war lolzolllzolzozllzllzozlz

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 1:02 pm Lichthof

      What a farce. Foreign policy run by a liberal clothing designer…

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 8:42 pm Random Guy

      Probably hoping that his daughter might become president one day and also the first female one.

      After all she already has the experience and exposure that few other politicians could compete with for that particularly job.

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  90. on April 11, 2017 at 9:24 am Putin

    I will make this painfully clear. The U.S. has a very consistent track record for lying and deceit. Period. That is what neocons do.

    Some will say “oh everyone is lying”. Bullshit!! If my auto mechanic is lying to me then I go find a new one that I can trust. Sometimes I have to keep finding new ones because there are a lot of liars.

    Putin generally does not lie and his allies know this. His credibility is night and day better than any U.S. politician. Strategically this is the road Putin has taken and it has played in his favor many times. To counter Putin’s honesty the U.S. uses propaganda to demonize and discredit him.

    Imo, Trumps authentic and straight forward style was just another concern for the neocons. In other words I think Trump was a little naive with just how evil the U.S. policy has been.

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 9:46 am Carlos Danger

      Most here are naïve about how evil our policy has been. Look who creates it. Our Satanic friends from the Levant.

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      • on April 11, 2017 at 9:56 am oink

        but you support it with your blood, like a good trustworthy cathocuck

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    • on April 11, 2017 at 1:24 pm Dude

      Putin generally does not lie

      Hahahahahahahahahahaha

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  91. on April 11, 2017 at 9:58 am Sentient

    permamod…. 😐

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  92. on April 11, 2017 at 1:22 pm Dude

    So much handwringing. Let’s wait and see what happens. You must realize that all the trolls are going to be quick to jump on our questioning the missile strike and make the noise/discontent appear louder that it really is. That’s what they do as they are an arm of the biggest microphone on earth, The Legacy Media. As far as immigration, AG Sessions just laid the smack down on everyone in his press conference and prototypes for The Wall will be judged in June, construction to start at Otay near San Diego. Club for Growth just spent $1 million in ad buys for Obamacare repeal/replace. Pretty nice little Tuesday I’d say.

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  93. on April 11, 2017 at 11:02 pm Lightning Round – 2017/04/12 | Free Northerner

    […] 4d chess master or puppet? Related: Syria and the next target. Related: Possible joint Chinese-US offensive against North […]

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  94. on April 11, 2017 at 11:12 pm Rum

    DJT might have better intel than we assume and maybe the only real story is that Assod felt like trying a little probe-ing. I mean, it is a lot easier to kill the people you want to kill if war gases are on the menu.

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  95. on April 11, 2017 at 11:23 pm Rum

    There is a surviving possibility that Trump actually had Intel and instincts that were srong enough to convince that this matter was just another shit test.

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  96. on April 12, 2017 at 5:52 am I Warned You About Trump. You Didn’t Listen. - Caleb Jones

    […] Now, Trump defenders are saying the exact same thing. Indeed, Trump is such a super-genius, he’s not playing three dimensional chess, he’s playing FOUR dimensional chess!!! […]

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  97. on April 13, 2017 at 4:21 am phalanx937

    I think Trump should go through TRT (he has around 450 ng/dl), that would at least lowered the probability of a full out war triggered by temper tantrums and emotional spasms either by him or his familiy/staff. Consequentially, that might be the only thing that could save our civilization.

    [originally posted this on a wrong thread ‘cuck nation’]

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  98. on April 20, 2017 at 10:43 am Croakers. | "The Horror! The Horror!"

    […] is upbeat, […]

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