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Is MTG Right?
• https://www.ericpetersautos.com, By ericThat is to say, the Republican Party – and Trump, specifically – are (effectively) agents of the state of Israel. Or at least, so slavishly beholden to its interests that they might as well be literally on the payroll. Or just a member of the cult. The one that believes – say it with the eyes-shut, jazz hands fervency of a Christian evangelist preacher such as John Hagee – that the state of Israel, run by secular (and militantly socialist) Zionists – is the incarnation of the Israel mentioned in the Bible.
The modern Israelis – the Zionists – certainly believe it. Or at least, act on it. It amounts to the same thing. They are self-chosen and their destiny is to rule the world. Imbeciles such as Hagee believe they will rule alongside. They are the latter-days incarnation of Lenin's "useful idiots."
You can listen to the interview on Xcrement; see here.
She has, as they say, a point. Put another way, what was the point of voting for Trump given what we got was MIGA rather than MAGA? The next election – assuming there is one – will be the same, because no matter who we vote for, we'll get Bibi "Netanyahu" again.
What MGT does not articulate but seems to be working her way toward is that the GOP has never been the proper home of MAGA because it has always been the party of MFGGA – Make the Federal Government Great Again.
It has its origins in the Whig Party, which ad its origins in the Federalist Part of Hamilton and his like; i.e., the men who despised the Articles of Confederation, which set up a weak federal authority with very few and very limited powers. The Federalists were behind the conspiracy that created the Constitution, which was designed specifically to greatly increase the power of the federal government, both at the time and going forward – via the calculated (deliberate) insertion of vague language about the "common good" and the "general welfare" as well as "necessary and proper." These words were chosen by lawyers who know that words matter – especially when you get to interpret them to get what you want done. These lawyers knew that – as time went on and memories of the struggle for independence faded and died out – a new generation of lawyers would find ways to justify the inexorable increase of the power of the federal government.




