Trump On The Cusp
by
R.E. Prindle
http://reuprindle.blogspot.com/2016/11/a-review-lion-feuchtwanger-jud-suss.html
Provided
that Trump will be allowed to take office it appears that his position is
shaping up this way: He had made three
major mistakes.
1. He is slow assuming control and this probably
will hamper his performance. In his
press conference he should have been the commander. He should have never allowed those left wing
idiots disorder. He should have ordered
them to sit and stifle their hysteria, only respond when pointed to instead of
shouting and shrieking on their feet.
These morons have to be managed sternly.
They will appreciate it.
2. It is foolish to try to placate the
RINOs. He should have dumped Ryan when
he had the chance, humiliated Lindsay Graham and McConnell. This trio of homosexuals see themselves as
equal or superior to Trump and will work with the Democrats to thwart him and
impose those will on him. He must
replace Ryan as speaker and discredit the others.
3. As I feared when it became evident
that he was surrounded by and indebted to the Jews his presidency will be the most Jewish the country has seen
including Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In
reviving the eighteenth century German custom of the Court Jew by making Jared
Kushner his senior advisor he has sealed his fate. Consider the situation between Morgenthau and
FDR. It is time for people to review
that relationship and the career of the Wurttemberg Court Jew, Joseph ‘Suss’
Oppenheim. The only text available on
Suss in English is Lion Feuchtwanger’s 1926 novel, Jud Suss. I review the book and its times here: http://reuprindle.blogspot.com/2016/11/a-review-lion-feuchtwanger-jud-suss.html
.
4. There are a number of German studies
that remain untranslated. It would be
nice if a German student translated a couple.
If allowed
to serve these three trouble spots may ruin Trump’s effectiveness while it is absolutely
necessary to command rather than cajole people.
In Trump’s case it is necessary to be feared rather than loved. He has made excellent cabinet choices but Trump
must lead them rather than follow them.
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