Jan 6, 2010

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Tea Party Decade

In the New York Times, David Brooks (a Jewish Op-Ed columnist) observes that Americans have never been more sour about the future of their country. 61% of Americans believe their country is in decline. Only 27% of Americans believe their children will be better off than they are. Job satisfaction is at a record low. The Tea Party movement is more popular than either major political party.

Naturally, Brooks is “not a fan of this movement” but sees its “potential to shape the coming decade.” He notes that “every single idea associated with the educated class has grown more unpopular over the past year.” For our purposes, it is worth noting that the “educated classes” (the media, public policy, and academic elites) have never been more disproportionately Jewish than they are today.

A majority of White Americans have grown disgusted with Jewish influence in our culture, but have yet to connect the dots. They don’t see the Jewish economists behind globalism or the Jewish advocacy groups behind abortion. There is no discussion of the issue in the MSM. It remains to be seen whether or not White Nationalists will capitalize on this opportunity.

From Antisemitica, January 5, 2010

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