Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 2, 2020, 11:32 p.m. No.10512398   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Can we all just agree that its ok for Jews to run the world? I'm quite sure they are all decent, hardworking, responsible folks :)

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 2, 2020, 11:42 p.m. No.10512439   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2495

what's up with the police helicopter circling Dallas Uptown and Turtlecreek area? #turlecreek #uptowndallas

 

1:59 AM · Sep 3, 2020

https://twitter.com/thomaselliott/status/1301399276480868352

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 3, 2020, 12:26 a.m. No.10512662   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2891

>>10512622

"Good bloodlines"

 

The Problem with Trump’s “Bloodlines”

One wishes the president of the United States would have more than a passing familiarity with American history. Perhaps it is unrealistic to expect Mr. Trump to know that Henry Ford was America’s worst promulgator of antisemitism in the 1920s—for which Adolf Hitler praised him, by name, in the pages of Mein Kampf. Or that Ford accepted Nazi Germany’s highest award for foreigners, the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, in 1938. Still, Trump’s advisers and speechwriters have an obligation to keep him fully informed.

 

The more disturbing question, however, pertains to President Trump’s references to “good blood.” Granted, he inserted the caveat, “if you believe in that stuff.” But the very fact that he brought it up, unprovoked—and the fact that he has made similar remarks in the past—suggests that he, for one, does “believe in that stuff.”

 

In 2016, Mr. Trump told British business leaders that they have “good bloodlines” and “amazing DNA.” At a rally in Mississippi that year, he said, “I have great genes and all that stuff, which I’m a believer in.” In a 2014 documentary, he said, “I’m proud to have that German blood, there’s no question about it. Great stuff.”

 

Some of his statements regarding genes and blood concern his uncle, the late Dr. John Trump. As a presidential candidate in 2015, he asserted at one rally that he has “good genes, very good genes, okay, very smart” as supposedly proven by the fact that his uncle was a professor at MIT. Earlier this year, President Trump said he believes he has “a natural ability” in the field of medicine because his uncle “was a great super genius.”

 

more:

https://www.israel365news.com/151003/the-problem-with-trumps-bloodlines-opinion/

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 3, 2020, 2:29 a.m. No.10513102   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10511837 (pb)

>A bat is in my living room. How do I get it out?

Two options to consider

 

1.

Biden has bats in the belfry - get rid of him

 

  1. Turn down the rhetoric on QAnon

Lindsey Graham

https://www.insider.com/sen-lindsey-graham-qanon-batshit-crazy-incites-violence-2020-8