Trump for President
1. From Fr. George Rutler
2. From the Editor
1. From Rev. Fr. George Rutler, with a few comments from your editor interspersed in boldface:
...Our federal government has intimidated religious orders and churches, challenging religious freedom. The institution of the family has been re-defined, and sexual identity has been Gnosticized to the point of mocking biology. Assisted suicide is spreading, abortions since 1973 have reached a total equal to the population of Italy, and sexually transmitted diseases are at a record high. Objective journalism has died, justice has been corrupted, racial bitterness ruins cities, entertainment is degraded, knowledge of the liberal arts spirals downwards...
...Sands blow over the ruins of churches St. Augustine knew in North Africa where the Cross is now virtually forbidden. By a blessed irony, a new church is opened every day in formerly Communist Russia, while churches in our own formerly Christian nation are being closed daily. For those who bought into the seductions of politicians’ false hopes, there is the counsel of Walt Kelly’s character Pogo: “It’s always darkest before it goes pitch black.”
It is incorrect to say that the coming presidential election poses a choice between two evils. For ethical and aesthetic reasons, there may be some bad in certain candidates (including Trump), but badness consists in doing bad things. The Evil (of Mrs. Clinton) is different: it is the deliberate destruction of truth, virtue and holiness.
...At one party’s convention (the Democrats), the name of God was excluded from its platform and a woman who boasted of having aborted her child was applauded. It is a grave sin...to become an accomplice in objective evil by voting for anyone who encourages it (abortion), for that imperils the nation and destroys the soul.
It is also the duty of the clergy to make this clear and not to shrink, under the pretense of charity, from explaining the Church’s censures. Wolves in sheep’s clothing are dangerous, but worse are wolves in shepherd’s clothing. While the evils foreseen eight years ago were realized, worse would come if those affronts to human dignity were endorsed again. In the most adverse prospect, God forbid, there might not be another free election... (end quote)
2. Michael Hoffman:
Donald Trump has shot himself in the foot on so many occasions I have lost count. If he declares ‘It’s a disaster!” one more time I’m going to howl in anguish at his impoverished vocabulary.
His playboy remarks in the past about women are disgusting, and his links to the Israelis are very troubling.
I don’t believe in voting for the lesser of two evils, but as Fr. Rutler suggests in his remarks above, Trump may be bad, but he is not evil. I agree. It seems that Trump had an epiphany in 2015 and in many respects has turned his life around. Moreover, he has sounded themes suggestive of ending America’s catastrophic “World Policeman” role, which defies one of the dearest dogmas of the New World Order. He does not want to go to war with Russia over Ukraine. He will not shoot down Russian planes over Syria in a U.S.-declared “no-fly” zone.
Most of you already know he will likely appoint Constitutionalists to the Supreme Court, fight the “Free Trade” giveaways, and slow or halt the immigration invasion.
As for his Israeli connections, let us desist from our boy scout illusions. No one who wants to have a winning chance at being President of the United States can publicly be seen to want to crush the Israeli lobby, or end our alliance with that bandit state in the Middle East.
Putin plays a more sophisticated version of this gambit. He has passed laws against doubting homicidal gas chambers in Auschwitz, and he has made friends with Rabbi Lazar and the Chabad of Moscow. In Putin’s case he is infiltrating the Israeli lobby in Russia, a thought that seldom occurs to our side, so little are we accustomed to counter-intelligence offensives. We who have been infiltrated countless times can’t conceive of a Christian such as Putin doing the same to the enemy. Ah, but he is doing so - putting in motion a strategy of which Alexander Solzhenitsyn approved, before he died.
Trump is no Putin. His alliance with the Israeli lobby is political opportunism; there’s no grand strategy. Whether he can disengage from the “Jewish state” using the power of the Presidency remains to be seen. With God’s help he could.
Trump is bad in many ways, but he is not evil. I accept Fr. Rutler’s distinction on that theological point.
Hillary Clinton is a fiend. Need I say more? Most of you are familiar with her criminal curriculum vitae.
Leadership is a precious thing. Too many of us confine ourselves to arm chair warriorship in front of our computer screens, trading data back and forth on the Satanism of this world. Yet without a man or woman who can stand in the streets and command the cameras and the headlines, and come even 3/4s of the way toward what we think and believe, we are doomed to retreat.
Mr. Trump has been a lightning rod reinvigorating American nationalism and the original dream of this country as initiated by the Founders 240 years ago. He has given millions of Americans hope and energy on the road to the Second American Revolution. Win or lose the election, the legacy of his rebellion will live on.
The Cryptocracy is heavily invested in the mass hypnotism of inevitabilism: projecting the certainty that Hillary will win on Tuesday and that the future is theirs. All that is needed for us to fulfill the Cryptocracy’s fake and flimsy script is to give up, accept defeat and the “inevitability” of their victory, which in truth, is by no means certain. I won’t accept defeat. I don’t believe the pollsters or the mainstream media, and I will be voting for Donald Trump for President, hoping and praying for his victory.
If God does not grant it, then it may be that America deserves the witch, as chastisement on us for sacrificing, through abortion, more than 30 million of His most defenseless, on the Moloch altar of selfish convenience. This nation will never know peace until the abortion scourge is ended.
Trump for President.
Michael Hoffman is the editor of the periodical Revisionist History, and the author of Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare. He writes from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
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Thanks for your kind and true assessment of Donald Trump. I suspect we Americans richly deserve the Hellbeast Hillary, but hope and pray that almighty God in profound mercy, gives us one last chance, for the sake of that remnant who has not bent the knee to Baal.
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of gross oversimplification, Trump is a puppet of the secret societies. They, the secret societies, wage psychological war upon us.Duh! Obama offered false hope to the poor disenfranchised people of color.(recall his campaign rhetorical promises) Trump is the exact opposite.Trump offers false hope to the poor disenfranchised white people.(his rhetorical promises shimmer with a disingenuous radiance) The secret societies play us off against one another. I have never ever seen such a clear case of deliberate social engineering. Almost like a computer generated program.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. I argue with Purists all the time who tell me unless this one or that one is absolutely perfect they cannot support them. Trump is not perfect but it would be insane to just sit back and lose this opportunity considering the consequences.
ReplyDeleteCall me jaded but I think American presidents in the technocratic, cryptocratic age are chosen well in advance. All of the campaigning and rhetoric is just political theater to amuse and befuddle the masses, akin to a carnival tent show. Hillary Clinton however is far more slimey and despicable on a personal level, (or any level for that matter) than Donald Trump. Perhaps that is justification for voting for Trump if you are inclined to participate in the freak show at all. Whoever obtains the presidency, the Deep State's agenda will prevail. Heads they win, tails we lose.
ReplyDeleteWhen I compare the treatment Ron Paul received to what the Donald has received it seems obvious:
ReplyDelete"It should come as no surprise that Trump is in partnership with the Jewish
financial elite given his career background. Although naive sleepers seem to think he’s independent of the Money Power “since he has his own money,” they fail to understand how he got it. He didn’t do the real estate megadeals he’s known for by using money from his own bank account; he borrowed the money from the big banks and finance houses. There is simply no way he could be a big mover and shaker in real estate, especially in a Jew-controlled city like New York, without being in the good graces of the Money Power. He’s their boy."
http://redefininggod.com/2016/10/globalist-agenda-watch-2016-update-23-why-the-globalists-will-announce-trump-as-the-winner-of-the-election/
Well, I not voting for the office POTUS. Mainly b/c 25 years of experience in exposing the #VoteFraud issue tell me the Cryptocracy's fix was in long before votes were counted. My prediction is another Bush-Gore "slugfest". But this time a 5-3 SCOTUS decision gives it to the Evil Party. But this is all theatre anyway. Or better yet, WWF with Trump playing Hulk Hogan to Hitlery's The Undertaker. One wonders how many years ago this script between Trump and the Clinton's was concocted. But another Clinton "win" putting her in the White House puts Texas in the outhouse...as in out of the Union. With 10% of the vote in my district counted. I have 7,000 votes. My RINO opponent has 70,000. Frankly, for no campaigning except via social media, "I'm shocked." If I end up with 10% of my opponent's vote total, that will be a victory in my eyes and an "I told you so" to the Libertarian Party who failed to understand that if they had supported me in a very winnable race, they could have had a Libertarian in Congress. And We the People would have had a champion of restoring State Militias in America. So it's onto the gubernatorial race in 2018. Anyone interested in being my first campaign manager? I can be reached at 432.934.6338 or through my Landholt for Congress page on Facebook. #Texit_Now
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Americans.
ReplyDeleteFinally some good news from your country's political domain.
Less analysis, more fighting where it's needed would do good to many of us, myself included. President Trump, on the other hand, may need the opposite kind of self-correction :)
It's additionally encouraging that everywhere I encounter comments that the main battles, challenges and hard work lie ahead.
And, finally, on the ultimate question:
To lose, and to suffer tragedy is just a proof of our humanity. As Spengler repeatedly spoke, "Every high Culture is a tragedy. The history of mankind as a whole is tragic." Now, as Trump is going to seek input from 'the base', it's good to 'consult' Spengler for stimulating thoughts, inspiration and gaining a better sense of direction.
Mr. Hoffman, I recall a broadcast you did with Fr. Christopher Hunter on America a long while ago. Can we still find it?
ReplyDeleteIt was withdrawn; we will offer it again when we locate it in our archive which alas, resembles Fibber McGee's closet at present.
ReplyDeleteI cannot help it, It was Michael Hoffman who first assisted in my "Awakening" almost 20 years ago.
ReplyDeleteSo, be advised and be aware.
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Tbh Michael I knew it would be close but I thought Hillary Clinton was going to scrape through and win the presidency. I didn't like either of the candidates and like most, who failed to vote, was repulsed by the oligarchs and plutocrats forcing the American people to choose between these two evils, "Two Face" Clinton and "The Joker" Trump. So the natural reaction was, "Hell no! A pox on both your houses!"
ReplyDeleteIt's also disturbing that Trump, who was openly critical of the Electoral College back in 2012 and continually asserted the system was "rigged" throughout the campaign ironically benefited from the same system despite Clinton actually winning the popular vote by at least half a million votes! And it's so hypocritical that Republicans are now unsettled by a few demonstrations against Trump's election even though Trump and his supporters promised the same (even much worse!) if he had've lost the election to Clinton!
I seriously don't know how Americans can fall time and again for the pipe dream promises of Republican (and Democrat) wolves who appeal to the professing Christian sheeple to gain office and once in renege on their word to pay obeisance to the perpetual war machine (like warmonger Bush II)! Even Trump's unconscionable behavior during the campaign was anything but Christian and surely an indicator of his double minded temperament?! I can only hope in spite of his character flaws he'll be able to turn America around for the better since he admittedly does have good intentions for the country (but we all know where that leads now don't we?!). And at the same time he stays safe from any potential assassination attempts considering he's surely made a host of enemies along the way and his frequent invoking of Ronal Reagan makes me fear a John Hinkley Jr-type just might try the same on him...