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DID ESQUIRE JUST CALL FOR TRUMP TO BE K**LED?
Feb 28, 2016 13:54:22   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
DID ESQUIRE JUST CALL FOR TRUMP TO BE K**LED?
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Published by the Hearst Corporation, Esquire Magazine, though not primarily a political magazine, is clearly aligned with the PRC (Predatory Ruling Class). Like most major media organs, Esquire operates under the influence of Jewish oversight -- with Jay Fielden serving as Editor of Esquire, and Steve Swartz as President and CEO of Hearst. The highly unflattering Donald Trump cover stories which the monthly magazine has run therefore come as no surprise.

What your intrepid reporter and his trusted feline sidekick did, however, find surprising - shocking to be more precise - is what appears to be a cryptic death threat suggested by an Esquire online story posted on February 24, 2016 (full article here). The headline reads: 'How to Stop Donald Trump', and is written by Charles Pierce. It's a very intriguing headline, but, in and of itself, nothing much to cause alarm.

But just two paragraphs into his h**e-filled piece, we find an extended reference to Louisiana Senator Huey Long, the anti-Establishment insurgent who was planning to challenge incumbent President FDR in the 1936 e******n. From the Esquire article:

"In his magisterial biography of Huey Long... T. Harry Williams explains the thinking behind the long game that the 'Kingfish' saw himself playing as the Great Depression played out.

There was no doubt in Long's mind that that all would go as he had planned it. Of Roosevelt he said scornfully, 'I can take him. He's a phony…He's scared of me. I can outpromise him, and he knows it. People will believe me and they won't believe him.'"

The energy behind the two men is as similar as the parallel is inexact.

Huey Long ... relentlessly vilified the economic and social elite, first in Louisiana and then in the entire country. He, Trump, on the other hand, was a child of that elite, and he had never departed from it, except in his public persona, which is where we find him now. A huge portion of the Republican e*****rate—and, sadly, a not-insignificant portion of the American people—wants a strongman, the more vulgar the better. Huey Long came by his vulgarity naturally. He, Trump has had to work at it .... I am one of you, they both said, you poorly educated suckers. Look how common and vulgar I am.
There does not appear to be any way to stop him now. Unless something completely untoward happens, He, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president."......
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Feb 28, 2016 18:30:16   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
DID ESQUIRE JUST CALL FOR TRUMP TO BE K**LED?
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001R6YkTvWBTwf9r583XXXQeIdhqWOpq6vhupaVHxB45cEzkveAfh5hQilPxAty5MrzGDilFEbmkJXmjrxlYvmN5StMoQsJNrtZaDq4WiKB5NRUejzcpFhN7Gq-RKjMON6xmgvxXYRPFhrsPh0ay8y_jSpLTGyEr6riy1NX1M8ss8fAEy8-C4TYonJRC_u6ojGf&c=D85OsliR69vs4_lq_Fs2MRPhW6p2rrMiaD1Md8ZhNqhJ0ghx6KZuNg==&ch=wNdC67ZpM6ysV8ThLSYqg9R0BWfF3RCERybAACAUP0sloqn_MmtngQ==
Published by the Hearst Corporation, Esquire Magazine, though not primarily a political magazine, is clearly aligned with the PRC (Predatory Ruling Class). Like most major media organs, Esquire operates under the influence of Jewish oversight -- with Jay Fielden serving as Editor of Esquire, and Steve Swartz as President and CEO of Hearst. The highly unflattering Donald Trump cover stories which the monthly magazine has run therefore come as no surprise.

What your intrepid reporter and his trusted feline sidekick did, however, find surprising - shocking to be more precise - is what appears to be a cryptic death threat suggested by an Esquire online story posted on February 24, 2016 (full article here). The headline reads: 'How to Stop Donald Trump', and is written by Charles Pierce. It's a very intriguing headline, but, in and of itself, nothing much to cause alarm.

But just two paragraphs into his h**e-filled piece, we find an extended reference to Louisiana Senator Huey Long, the anti-Establishment insurgent who was planning to challenge incumbent President FDR in the 1936 e******n. From the Esquire article:

"In his magisterial biography of Huey Long... T. Harry Williams explains the thinking behind the long game that the 'Kingfish' saw himself playing as the Great Depression played out.

There was no doubt in Long's mind that that all would go as he had planned it. Of Roosevelt he said scornfully, 'I can take him. He's a phony…He's scared of me. I can outpromise him, and he knows it. People will believe me and they won't believe him.'"

The energy behind the two men is as similar as the parallel is inexact.

Huey Long ... relentlessly vilified the economic and social elite, first in Louisiana and then in the entire country. He, Trump, on the other hand, was a child of that elite, and he had never departed from it, except in his public persona, which is where we find him now. A huge portion of the Republican e*****rate—and, sadly, a not-insignificant portion of the American people—wants a strongman, the more vulgar the better. Huey Long came by his vulgarity naturally. He, Trump has had to work at it .... I am one of you, they both said, you poorly educated suckers. Look how common and vulgar I am.
There does not appear to be any way to stop him now. Unless something completely untoward happens, He, Trump will be the Republican nominee for president."......
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001R6YkTvWBTwf9r583XXXQeIdhqWOpq6vhupaVHxB45cEzkveAfh5hQilPxAty5MrzGDilFEbmkJXmjrxlYvmN5StMoQsJNrtZaDq4WiKB5NRUejzcpFhN7Gq-RKjMON6xmgvxXYRPFhrsPh0ay8y_jSpLTGyEr6riy1NX1M8ss8fAEy8-C4TYonJRC_u6ojGf&c=D85OsliR69vs4_lq_Fs2MRPhW6p2rrMiaD1Md8ZhNqhJ0ghx6KZuNg==&ch=wNdC67ZpM6ysV8ThLSYqg9R0BWfF3RCERybAACAUP0sloqn_MmtngQ==
DID ESQUIRE JUST CALL FOR TRUMP TO BE K**LED? br h... (show quote)


I think Trump would like to be assassinated. There'd be weeks long mourning, he'd have a day named for him, there'd be statues, there'd be........................... :lol:

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