The Kosher Candidate, by Wyatt Peterson

Trump received enormous support from the American and Israeli Jewish communities. It’s hard to believe he’ll do anything contrary to their desires. From Wyatt Peterson at unz.com:

“You can’t tolerate Pharaoh, so you’ll vote for Nebuchadnezzar, and then go to God on your knees and ask for blessing and protection. God is not mocked! He doesn’t support evil, whether “lesser” or any other type.”

— Michael A. Hoffman

How strange, eh? Trump wins the election and all’s quiet on the Western front. No Antifa or BLM thugs tearing up major cities; no suspicious activity at the polls or meaningful cases of voter fraud; no histrionic media warning about the impending ‘rise of fascism.’ Nothing! It’s almost as if Trump was the deep state’s candidate all along, something I have contended since October 7, 2023.

My MAGA friends assure me the vote for Trump was simply ‘too big to rig’ and that his victory is cause for uninhibited celebration. Our broken election system that garnered so much attention just four years ago has miraculously been restored and conservative Americans can once again place their faith in the democratic process. Hallelujah!

Personally I have never understood the American zeal for voting in national elections. A quick trip to my local Wal-Mart or Dollar Tree is usually more than sufficient to reinforce my belief in the futility of the process. After all, any one of the corpulent specimens ambling around aimlessly in sweat pants and Nike slip-ons, or navigating the aisles in their indispensable four wheel scooters, has the ability to offset the vote of even the sharpest-minded political maven. It may sound extreme but the fact is most Americans simply aren’t capable of making informed decisions; they lack the emotional and intellectual qualities which ought to be a prerequisite for electing any political representative. According to a recent poll conducted by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, four out of five Americans now believe “at least slightly” that harmful words can be equated with violence. A FIRE poll press release discussed the findings:

“Gen-Zers were also more likely to say that words are violence, with only 12% of 18-24-year-olds rejecting the idea entirely. But seniors aren’t far behind, with 16% of those older than 65 saying it doesn’t describe their thoughts at all. Gen X is the most speech-supportive age group, with 32% of those between the ages of 45 and 52 completely rejecting the idea that words can be violence.”

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One response to “The Kosher Candidate, by Wyatt Peterson

  1. Read that he got 21% of the kippah vote oh you mean the shekel wheelbarrow.

    Much needed in the most expensive (s)election evarz in the billions for both wings of the UNI.

    Trump’s greatest asset is unpredictability, just right for times of chaos.

    We might think that group owns him, he’s in the pocket of that group when he just might bust something out of left field and spite them both.

    World leaders won’t know that to expect in a Muhammad Ali rope a dope style.

    Fight, fight, fight!

    This just in from Big Willie Smith (Kool Keith):

    Prepare

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