Fraud Trump and…Is There Oil on Arrakis?
Odds and ends. In all cases, emphasis added.
Someone gets it; Trump is a fraud:
Because We Live Here
@PKsbpdlOct 21More Because We Live Here Retweeted Donald J. TrumpHere's an idea: do an executive order to #BuildTheWall then start mass deportations of illegal aliens. Oh, and arrest sanctuary city mayors. JUST DO SOMETHING instead of TWEETING!
Cue Roissy praising Trump for “negging” a woman or screwing porn stars. MAGA!
By the way, note Trump embracing Cruz in Texas. Back at the 2016 GOP convention, I remember Roissy predicting Cruz was “finished” in the GOP because of his “betrayal” of Trump, complete with a picture of the Trump clan looking at Cruz with disgust.
Wrong, wrong, the quota queens are always wrong.
More on Trump the utter fraud, emphasis added:
If Trump isn’t what it takes, what is? The very question shows that Trump is neither more nor less than what serves his constituencies’ desires for protection and payback. President Trump has found it easier to proclaim victories over middle America’s enemies than to achieve them. Often, he has simply protested the bipartisan ruling class’s continued rule while acquiescing in it, as he did on March 23, 2018 when signing the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill that continued financing every Progressive group, and increased funding for all of the ruling class’s priorities; and as he did on September 17, 2017 when he signed the Joint Congressional Resolution that urged all U.S agencies to combat “hate speech”—and defined it in such a way as to accuse his supporters of it. On national TV, he confessed that wise men in Washington had convinced him that his (and his voters’) desire to withdraw from the Afghan war had been wrong. Having finally decided to declassify documents many of which the intelligence agencies had given to the Washington Post, he apparently let them convince him that doing so would harm national security. While complaining of the Democrats’ slander of Judge Kavanaugh, he led Republicans in refraining from asking the questions and bringing out the facts about the accuser that distinguish legitimate complaints from slander. Trump’s rousing speeches feed the body politic as empty calories feed the human body. Bluster followed by surrender has political legs both short and shaky. Trump’s tone has lifted his constituencies’ expectations. But tone does not give substance to public opinion, poses but a flimsy barrier to the ruling class’s concerted power, and does not begin to satisfy constituencies threatened by the ruling class machine that came of age in the anti-Kavanaugh campaign.
How about this: how about the USA withdraws from all “treaties” that obligates this country accepting “refugees?” The “refugee” scam is just a cover for invasion. Too bad these treaties didn’t exist 80 years ago – the Germans could have conquered Europe by claiming the Wehrmacht was just a “refugee caravan.” Come now – they just wanted to escape the big bad Hitler, who can blame them? Instead, Trump will probably meekly process their "refugee" applications, give them room and board, and have his DOJ indict more Nutzis for "hate crimes."
Come on, now, Greg, all this scifi stuff is just nonsense! With “Peak Oil” how are we going to power our starships? Let’s just stay snug in our hobbit holes, enjoying the “de facto anarchy in the provinces.” But, hey, maybe like the Middle East, there’s oil in dem dere hills (of sand) on Arrakis, not just “spice,” so we can drive our space ship up to the nearest gas station and fill ‘er up!
More lack of self-awareness:
First, Johnson denies his site constantly attacks Spencer:
I don’t know what you mean by “a lot.” Besides this three parter and my review of Vegas Tenold’s book, I can’t think of any others.
Conveniently forgetting not only the major opinion pieces, but the constant sniping – by him and others - against Spencer in the comments threads of other articles. I’ve been commenting on such comments regularly on this blog. And let’s not forget this.
Second, this:
But everyone in this movement has amnesia.
Yes, they’ve already forgotten about Hermansson, Lewis, etc.
It would be best if Greg would forget about Spencer and just build his own Counter-Currents brand. There’s a certain ugliness in kicking someone when they’re down – and Spencer is currently way down, both in his activist and personal lives. I’m sure Greg feels justified in his bitterness toward Spencer and Friberg - and perhaps he’s right to feel so (but I wonder if he has enough self-awareness to understand that others may feel the same way about him), but a bigger man would just let it go. Another argument I suppose would be to counter “movement” amnesia by constantly reminding everyone of Spencer’s foibles, so as to attempt to prevent a Spencerian comeback. That attitude would be more principled if it was aimed at the entire Alt Right brand, rather than just personally on a down-and-out would-be Fuhrer; then again, all the criticism would have even more “bite” if it had started when the Alt Right was riding high. But only Sallis and Strom had the prescience to issue warnings back then.
Spencer is just a symptom, Der Movement is the disease, and the Alt Right is the most recent pernicious manifestation of that disease. Spencer can permanently disappear from the “movement” scene, and all these problems would still be here. EGI Notes tells you that, while Johnson fulminates against someone whose current status is equivalent to that of Hitler’s last days in the bunker.
Johnson also answers a lukewarm defender of Spencer who suggested that Richie Rich would have done better with a handler behind the scenes – to which Johnson, justifiably, answers that if someone needs a handler they are a figurehead and not a leader. But that’s the point – Spencer would have been better suited as a player in electoral politics – yes, a figurehead – with the CMS guys being the handlers behind the scenes. Regnery’s initial instincts were sound – Spencer should never have compromised his future political viability by taking over NPI and being directly involved in Der Movement to such an obvious extent.
Jared Taylor: If Europeans are to be replaced, I would far prefer that we be replaced by Asians than by Africans or Middle-Easterners and, certainly, by Muslims. I hope, of course, that Western civilization will survive, that white people will carry their civilization and their biological substrate forever into the future. I hope that’s what happens. But, if we are—if we really are—to be bred out of existence, or if we do not reproduce ourselves, if the continent of Europe becomes non-white, if North America becomes increasingly non-white, I would prefer they became Asian rather than African, Middle Eastern, or Latino. Asians are a high IQ group, and they would organize superior societies, whereas if the United States became populated by people like Guatemalans, Haitians, Syrians, then the United States would become a Third World mess.
That is of course not the classical HBD view, which instead actively does hope and prefer for Whites to be replaced by Asians as the optimal scenario.
Anyway, I disagree with Taylor. Why should Asians, or anyone else, inherit the Earth, and the achievements and inventions of Whites, if Whites become extinct? On the contrary, let the world burn; if Whites are not around to fulfill their destiny, let the remaining featherless bipeds go rot. Who cares about a “superior society” run by Orientals?
I guess that’s my moralpathy talking. Speaking of which – how many Nutzis have coined their own psychological term? Ted Sallis – the gift that keeps on giving (Narcissism! Narcissism!)!
Zman on the future of America:
All the while the role of the central government recedes domestically as the local cultural regions re-assert their authority.
De facto anarchy in the provinces! And we can all be snug in our hobbit holes, reading The White Nationalist Manifesto!
Labels: accountability, Alt Right News, Alt-Right, CH, Counter Currents, Greg Johnson, HBD realities, moralpathy, Rotten Orange News, SLC News, Spencer, Taylor, Trump, Trump exposed
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