Archive for the 'elections' Category

27 August, 2016

Posted by Socrates in Clinton, elections, Kevin MacDonald, politics, race, Socrates, white nationalism, White philosophy, White thought, William Pierce, worse-is-better theory at 1:39 pm | Permanent Link

Read the first reader comment under this article. Here’s part of it: […] “One result of a Clinton victory in November will be the disillusionment of the White majority with the political system. Rather than bemoaning this outcome, we should embrace it as this outcome probably serves our purposes better than a Trump victory. Our […]

18 August, 2016

Posted by Socrates in Clinton, elections, politics, polls, Socrates, Trump at 2:08 pm | Permanent Link

Ramzpaul predicts that Donald Trump cannot win the election because the electoral college favors a Democrat. But I think Ramzpaul is wrong because his prediction is based on a Democrat running for president. However, Hillary Clinton is no ordinary Democrat. She is widely disliked and distrusted – so much so that Bernie Sanders (someone with […]

2 August, 2016

Posted by Socrates in elections, jewed culture, jewed politics, Neocon agenda, Neocons, politics, Socrates, Trump, Trump-as-a-fascist, Trumpphobia at 11:53 am | Permanent Link

Now the anti-Trump crowd is questioning his sanity; these people will say anything to prevent him from becoming president. (Don’t forget: Jews have led the anti-Trump movement, e.g., neocons, the media, Wall Street investment bankers, Hollywood). [Article].

6 June, 2016

Posted by Socrates in Clinton, Clinton scandals, elections, politics, Socrates at 1:30 pm | Permanent Link

D-oh! It’s hard to pursue a presidential bid if you’re being charged with violating the Espionage Act. Even powerful Democrats may not be able to keep the felony charges away for much longer. [Article].

6 June, 2016

Posted by Socrates in elections, jewed politics, politics, populism, Socrates, Trump at 11:42 am | Permanent Link

Jews have led the anti-Trump movement. Jews, as a people, have a pathological fear of populism, which is Trump’s basic style. [Article].

3 June, 2016

Posted by Socrates in Affirmative Action, Affirmative Action vs. merit, constitution, constitutional rights, Donald Trump, elections, Lautenberg Act, Neocon agenda, neocon ideology, Neocons, politics, Socrates, Trump-as-a-fascist at 4:28 pm | Permanent Link

Ha-ha!! As if!! As if politicians (and judges) follow the Constitution today anyway! How was the 2003 Iraq War constitutional? Did Saddam threaten America? How was Roe v. Wade constitutional? How are the hundreds of gun-control laws in America (e.g., New York City’s) constitutional? How is the Lautenberg Act constitutional? How is Affirmative Action constitutional? […]

15 May, 2016

Posted by Socrates in elections, politics, Putin, Russia, Socrates, Trump at 1:23 pm | Permanent Link

Russian leader Putin apparently likes Trump, so Russia would seem to have a reason to want to help him. [Article].

14 May, 2016

Posted by Socrates in elections, jewed culture, jewed politics, politics, Socrates, Trump at 6:09 pm | Permanent Link

Why am I getting the funny feeling that, by the time Trump becomes president, many of his important promises will be so weakened and watered-down as to be meaningless? [Article].

10 May, 2016

Posted by Socrates in democracy, democrazy, elections, Socrates, vote fraud, voting at 4:09 pm | Permanent Link

There’s massive vote fraud in every American election. Millions of idiots who should not be allowed to vote (e.g., Blacks, Mexicans, half-wits, drug addicts, etc.) will vote anyway. Isn’t democrazy great? The outcome of every American election is the result of vote fraud.

4 May, 2016

Posted by Socrates in elections, politics, populism, Socrates, Trump, voting at 2:02 pm | Permanent Link

Hillary Clinton cannot beat Donald Trump in the general election. Clinton isn’t popular and she’ll only get left-wing votes. But Trump is much more of a populist. He’ll get votes from the Right, from Independents and from some people who usually vote Left, e.g., union workers. (As for Bernie Sanders, his win on May 3 […]