When Richard Nixon Noticed

Trump’s campaign pitch for the dual citizen vote.

4 Comments on When Richard Nixon Noticed

  1. I’m the same age as Trump and I grew up and lived in approximately the same area, southwest CT, until I retired and moved far away to the Pacific Northwest. My entire life until I retired was in an environment with a constant Jewish presence. It was just the way things were – like mosquitoes in the summer or ants at a picnic. A minor, everyday annoyance you just lived with as you went about your business. I’m finding it difficult to get through to people who have not had the life experiences I have had. My memories of the “Jewish other” go back to the THIRD grade! I find that many people relate to Zionists and Israel as if they are just another favorite gang of overpaid professional rubber ball bouncers: “Boy dose Israels dey really kick ass!! Yea! Go team! Duh … Yah! We win!”. Horsefeathers – as my Granny from Nova Scotia would have said.

    I used to think that Trump’s relationship with Jews/Zionists/Israel was a case of “keep your friends close and your enemies closer”. Now I wonder who he thinks are his friends. I will still vote for him but mainly because of his coattails. Once he is elected (fingers X’d), he is going to need really serious adult supervision. He is on track to become either the greatest hero in the history of the United States or the greatest traitor in the history of the world.

  2. Wow, this explains why they took down Nixon with Water Gate. Richard Nixon was president before my time, but it appears as if he was his own man and could not be controlled by the Jews.

  3. Nixon was his own man & in the 70s, before the jew ‘political correctness’, the various races regarded each other honestly & even humorously.

    But in today’s jew/feminized hypersensitive world of feelings, Trump has to come across as a jew cheerleader in order to conceal their coming diminution of dominance.

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