Kamala The Cop Versus "Hitler's Running Mate": J.D. Vance's "Realist" Mentor and Fascist Discussion Groups
Kamala Harris, Tim Walz and #TheyNotLikeUs Election
There are so many interesting implications of President Joe Biden’s decision to bow out of the 2024 election. Here’s my favorite:
According to the source, Obama’s hope was to get Biden out of the way, and an op-ed written by George Clooney in the New York Times asking him to step aside was a part of that plan.
However, the higher-ups in the Democratic Party didn’t count on Biden endorsing Harris right away and “Obama was shocked” when the president endorsed her, according to the insider.
After Biden’s ouster, Obama — who did not return a request for comment Wednesday — wanted Arizona Sen. and former astronaut Mark Kelly “at the top of the ticket” when the Democratic National Convention is held next month, the source said.
Obama is “furious” that things haven’t gone his way, “which is why he is not joining in the Democratic Party’s support of Harris,” the Biden source added.
Do I totally buy that? Not really. It comes from New York Post “reporters” Isabel Vincent (pretty Mossad) and Jon Levine (gay Likud).
Still I want to believe it. I want to believe that Biden bested Obama.
For Biden there’s nothing but upside. If Harris loses, Biden can rightly point out that he was the only person who could have beaten Trump. If Harris wins, Biden shows how he should have been treated by Obama. Biden, not Obama, is the kingmaker of the Democratic Party.
In promoting Vice President Kamala Harris President Biden outmaneuvered both Obama—and Obama’s controller, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who successfully blackmailed Obama throughout both his presidency and post-presidency.
Biden seems to have been all too aware of how Obama was controlled by Bibi and the Russian Jewish network around Chicago. You can watch Biden imply that Obama was gay.
In pushing Harris forward Biden was breaking the Bibi-controlled blackmail machine behind Obama. He broke the coup, in other words, by stepping down.
There have been many regicide attempts lately.
We know that the 20-year-old who fired upon President Trump ahead of the Republican convention was almost assuredly targeted and groomed by foreign intelligence, likely the IDF. This is what the Thomas Crooks and their Discord servers are all about — identifying, processing and weaponizing the unstable against us. The persistent cyber attacks deployed against us have all the tells of Unit 8200.
That J.D. Vance is so wrong about Netanyahu — something I revealed in his text messages — is itself a tell that Vance’s weird national conservatism is as messed up as Mike Pence’s craven evangelicalism. Here are two deeply closeted gay boys from the Midwest who are totally under the control of at least one foreign power. All the more reason, I suspect, to applaud Joe Biden coming out for gay marriage. The Closet is a national security risk.
We’re supposed to believe that Pence is more honorable than Vance but here he is practicing one of Jesus’s lesser known teachings: signing American bombs raining down on Arab children. It’s shameful but it’s exactly the sort of place where the Closet leads.
Vance seems to genuinely believe that Netanyahu wished us well and didn’t do everything he could to drag us into Iraq. This is either really naive or really stupid or perhaps both.
Netanyahu has no business whatsoever coming to the U.S. Capitol but I suppose, given his role in deploying the gullible, the insane and the venal to January 6th, he was eventually going to return to the scene of the crime. After all, what’s a fourth time to the U.S. Capitol to make everyone clap away?
It’s terribly interesting how all the CIA-affiliated members of Congress and the Senate are either boycotted or sat for Netanyahu’s speech… It was nice of Senator John Fetterman to put a suit on for the boss.
Were Netanyahu a brown or black world leader he would almost assuredly be jailed. The recent busting of the former presidents of Honduras and Peru provide the blueprint. So, too, do the spat of stories about how the president of Mexico’s political career was financed by the drug world. Did you know AMLO’s friendly with El Chapo and Elon Musk and Netanyahu?
There was a bit of misreporting here. Elon is not Bibi’s guest but his pet.
Will Netanyahu be jailed too? That he hasn’t is perhaps a testament to his Jewish privilege. But just as Senator Robert Menendez, protected for years by the Israel lobby, has since discovered even the Israelis (and their boy Chuck Schumer) have their limits.
Still, Bidenism, not Obamanism, is the future of the Democratic Party. Good—and long overdue. It’s not very democratic all the Obama worship. I’ll be watching very closely over the next six months to see if Biden still has it. The Supreme Court decision gave him effectively blanket immunity. Let’s see if he uses it and whom he uses it on behalf of.
Obama’s strategy of criticizing Netanyahu publicly while doing essentially everything he wanted in private contrasts mightily with Biden’s. Biden bear hugs Israel while prosecuting Israeli spies.
Of course we’re seeing the limit of that strategy when Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz declined a $23B offer from Google to buy it—and tame it. Is Harris up to the task? It’s pretty amazing that the Democratic Party went from “Defund the Police” to Kamala the Cop. I’ll be watching closely this week.
Everything about the Butler rally suggests Netanyahu complicity. FBI director Christopher Wray can’t even credibly answer the question of whether or not Trump was shot or hit with shrapnel.
Talk about a mess.
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It was often said that what was needed was Trumpism without Trump.
We might then ask if his running mate — J.D. Vance — is Trump without Trumpism.
"I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon who wouldn't be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he's America's Hitler," he wrote privately to an associate on Facebook in 2016.
What a frame! Nixon or Hitler?!
We’ve discussed already Nixon’s closet case nature and how that was leveraged over him by the Nazi network. We might wonder if a similar thing is taking place with J.D. Vance, who, after all, seems not to like the company of women all that much. Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota calls them “he men women haters” with “weird” ideas. Exactly right.
America’s Hitler is a somewhat more disturbing quip.
Peter Thiel once told me that you have always be very careful how you insult someone.
Vance called Trump America’s Hitler. Is that a condemnation — or a compliment? Or is it really about himself?
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Try as I might, I could never quite see the “Trump is Hitler” stuff. It’s hard to imagine Trump as a war hero — Hitler was twice decorated for bravery — or a painter (though the painting post-presidency of Dubya certainly makes you wonder if maybe Bush was Hitler after all).
We’ve been over this before but I have long been of the view that Donald Trump will never go to jail.
Trump’s the child and grandchild of German criminals; he’s not a fascist. They used to call his father, Fred Trump, “Fred the Fed,” for goodness sake.
Snitching is the family business. And who better to cut that deal than Kamala the Cop — the giggling prosecutor who will want to heal the country after a divisive campaign?
Trump’s problem is that his Irish and Italian handlers became Israeli ones and he was leveraged by the Russian-Jewish and Ukrainian Jewish mobsters.
But I’m not so sure with J.D. Vance. Quite a few people have noticed that Vance fits the description of Mr. C. in Dorothy Thompson’s Who Goes Nazi? (1941)?
The saturnine man over there talking with a lovely French emigree is already a Nazi. Mr. C is a brilliant and embittered intellectual. He was a poor white-trash Southern boy, a scholarship student at two universities where he took all the scholastic honors but was never invited to join a fraternity. His brilliant gifts won for him successively government positions, partnership in a prominent law firm, and eventually a highly paid job as a Wall Street adviser. He has always moved among important people and always been socially on the periphery. His colleagues have admired his brains and exploited them, but they have seldom invited him—or his wife—to dinner.
He is a snob, loathing his own snobbery. He despises the men about him—he despises, for instance, Mr. B—because he knows that what he has had to achieve by relentless work men like B have won by knowing the right people. But his contempt is inextricably mingled with envy. Even more than he hates the class into which he has insecurely risen, does he hate the people from whom he came. He hates his mother and his father for being his parents. He loathes everything that reminds him of his origins and his humiliations. He is bitterly anti-Semitic because the social insecurity of the Jews reminds him of his own psychological insecurity.
Pity he has utterly erased from his nature, and joy he has never known. He has an ambition, bitter and burning. It is to rise to such an eminence that no one can ever again humiliate him. Not to rule but to be the secret ruler, pulling the strings of puppets created by his brains. Already some of them are talking his language—though they have never met him.
There he sits: he talks awkwardly rather than glibly; he is courteous. He commands a distant and cold respect. But he is a very dangerous man. Were he primitive and brutal he would be a criminal—a murderer. But he is subtle and cruel. He would rise high in a Nazi regime. It would need men just like him—intellectual and ruthless. But Mr. C is not a born Nazi. He is the product of a democracy hypocritically preaching social equality and practicing a carelessly brutal snobbery. He is a sensitive, gifted man who has been humiliated into nihilism. He would laugh to see heads roll.
But I think Eugene Ionesco’s 1959 play Rhinoceros, is a more accurate appraisal. Wikipedia has a pretty good summation:
Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is the central character, Bérenger, a flustered everyman figure who is initially criticized in the play for his drinking, tardiness, and slovenly lifestyle and then, later, for his increasing paranoia and obsession with the rhinoceroses.
Believe it or not, your humble columnist played the role of Bérenger when his high school French class performed it. Everyone became a rhino but yours truly!
I do not know, precisely, why I seem to struggle so mightily to fit in. Is it the red hair? Is it the mind? Maybe it’s “slovenly lifestyle” which inoculates me from groupthink? Well here’s to that je ne sais quoi which has stopped me from being bestial.
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A friend of mine — who also knows Vance — and I were discussing how Vance might have been admitted to Yale Law School.
“He must have been spotted earlier than we surmise,” my friend noted.
We soon hit upon a culprit — Richard Herrmann, professor of political science and director of the Mershon Center at Ohio State University.
Much of the realist school comes out of a kind of Germano-Russian network and indeed Herrmann’s backing comes from the Mellon Foundation. Vance seems to have taken up a lot of Herrmann’s ideas, especially around the Soviet or Russian view of American institutions. Herrmann hosted Vance at Vance’s alma mater in 2016.
For what it’s worth my view about Hitler is that he was essentially an Austrian—and British— imposition. I’d recommend reading The Russian Roots of Nazism: White Émigrés and the Making of National Socialism, 1917–1945.
Nixon, who Vance once called a “cynical asshole,” helped import a number of Nazis into the United States. You’ll discover sooner rather than later that there are a number of these secret Nazis out and about and especially in venture capital. (For more I’d check out The Belarus Secret which details all the Nazi collaborators illegally smuggled into the U.S. with the tacit knowledge and approval of the FBI.)
The argument I’ve heard is that the Nazis leveraged Nixon’s homosexuality to protect themselves from being turned over to the Israelis or the Jewish mafia. Could be. That, too, makes you wonder of what might happen with Vance and the Indians. Did you know his father in law supposedly was one of the top test takers in India? We’ve been over how Vance wants to replace us.
There’s a bit of a discussion about Vance’s alleged career in venture capital in the Wall Street Journal. It was at best short-lived. J.D. Vance was the product, not the investor.
I learned this myself when I journeyed to Cincinnati and pitched J.D. Vance.
Now to be fair I pitched Clearview.AI to Vance. Vance seemed interested until he suddenly wasn't. I suspect Thiel killed the deal.
I do detection technology: satellites, genomics, drones, robotic sensors. That sort of thing that frauds fear.
The bullshit Thielverse excuse against Clearview.AI was that it was violating people’s privacy — as if Facebook or Palatir was a paragon of privacy protection. That was the same excuse that the very compromised Founders Fund used.
Of course this didn’t wash. Vance invested in Hallow which is literally snooping on people’s prayers, among other dubious investments.
“I think no company in Narya’s investment portfolio better exemplifies Vance’s mix of faux populism, performative religiosity, and VC-minded tech adventuring than an app that offers users the opportunity to pray virtually with D-list celebrities for $69.99 a year (or $9.99 a month),” writes Brian Merchant.
Besides it’s hard to see the Christianity in Curtis Yarvin’s political thought, which purportedly influenced Vance as well.
Maybe Vance is just hedging his bets.
Or maybe he’s just weird.