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*** FLASHBACK CLASSIC *** DECEMBER 30, 2019
NY Times: In Donald Trump’s Worldview, America Comes First, and Everybody Else Pays
By DAVID E. SANGER and MAGGIE HABERMAN
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* Editor's Note: The "Editorial Board" of the Anti-New York Times believes that subversive scribblers David Sanger (cough cough) & Maggot Haberman (cough cough) have since been "dealt with" and replaced. In the age of Q / Trump -- with NATO, the WHO, USAID, the NGOs, the Climate Hoax all dying -- the writers' concern over "America First" is now becoming a reality.
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This article with the mocking headline provides an accurate summary of Donald Trump's positions. Of course, it is the headlines that leave the strongest impression. The slogan "America First" may come as music to the ears of the average patriotic red-blooded American man-in-the-street-of-Heartland-USA -- but to the New York City Globalists, Marxists and assorted libtards who guzzle down Slimes slop every day, the phrase is a Pavlovian attack bell that gets them to instant salivation and attack mode.
.From the article:
."Not isolationist, but I am America First,” he said. “I like the expression.” He said he was willing to reconsider traditional American alliances if partners were not willing to pay, in cash or troop commitments, for the presence of American forces around the world. “We will not be ripped off anymore,” he said.
.Admiral Chester Ward, once a "window dressing" member of the world-government-promoting Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), put this term in proper perspective:
. "In the entire CFR lexicon, there is no term of revulsion carrying a meaning so deep as 'America First.'”
Over the course of the last century, in addition to Trump, there have been four other very well-known public figures whose political activism went forth proudly and boldly under the banner of 'America First'. Not at all coincidentally, each of these men are still hated with a demonic passion by the usual suspects. Hop into the time machine and see what we mean..1920: WARREN HARDING
.After 125,000 American lives had been frittered away in the Great War (World War I), Ohio Senator Warren Harding and his running mate, Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge, ran against liberal Democrat Globalists James Cox & Franklin D Roosevelt. Harding promised a "return to normalcy" and fierce opposition to ever joining the Globalist 'League of Nations'. Running with the slogan of 'America First', the Harding/Coolidge ticket cruised to a historic 2-1 landslide victory. Remember that the next time you hear about some "poll" of court-historians who always rank Harding as "the worst President in history."
1941: CHARLES LINDBERGH
.The 2nd incarnation of 'America First' occurred during the anti-Roosevelt peace movement of 1940 & 1941. Charles Lindbergh, the famous trans-Atlantic aviator, became the figurehead of a fast-growing force that warned the public that "Roosevelt and the Jews" were plotting to drag the USA into World War II. The America First Committee quickly fizzled out after the justifiable Japanese attack on the US Navy based at Pearl Harbor, in what was then the territory of Hawaii.
.To the dwindling number of modern-day Americans who know that Lindbergh was the first man to fly across the Atlantic (1927), "Lucky Lindy" remains a heroic figure. But the chosenites of academia have always reviled him for being "pro-Nazi" -- and his father, Congressman Charles Lindbergh (R-MN), for being anti-Federal Reserve and "anti-Semitic" ™. Perhaps that explains the bizarre kidnapping and apparent ritual murder of the great aviator's baby boy -- which conveniently took place during Passover of 1932.
1991: DAVID DUKE & PAT BUCHANAN
.After incumbent Republican President George HW Bush the Elder openly declared that he was working to establish a "New World Order", Louisiana legislator David Duke kicked off a Republican primary challenge against him. Older readers may recall that the "former Ku Klux Klansman" (repeatedly and eternally described as such by the Piranha Press) was actually quite popular back then; and that the slogan which Duke chose for his campaign was 'America First.'
.In order to derail Mr. Duke and keep the term 'America First' somewhat "respectable", conservative political commentator Patrick J Buchanan also threw his hat into the ring and adopted the term. With the 'America First' vote thus diluted Globalist Bush was able to fend off the nationalist challenge.
.Buchanan would run again in 1995-96. That campaign -- against Senator Robert Dole -- started out well, but crashed after relentless media attacks took their toll on "Pitchfork Pat". As for David Duke, his name still remains toxic -- unfortunately, given the excellent books and articles he has written.
Yes, Admiral Ward was indeed correct. Say it again, Admiral:
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"In the entire Council on Foreign Relations lexicon, there is no term of revulsion carrying a meaning so deep as 'America First'” .
Tell it, Admiral. Tell it.
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Boobus Americanus 1: I read in The New York Times today about Trump's 'America First' foreign policy.
.Boobus Americanus 2: The anti-Semitic overtones of that slogan are very unsettling.*St. Sugar: If either Buchanan or David Duke had been elected Pressident we would never have fought the dissastrous Iraq war that you libtardss claim to have opposed. Ever think of that, you sstupid $#@*&^#!" Editor: Boobuses don't think. That's the whole problem.
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