Trump, Mamdani and the Uni-Party

 

By Martin Kerr

 

WASHINGTON, DC: Most people believe that America has a two-party political system, made up of the Republican Party and the Democrat Party. But this is not true. Rather, the US has a uni-party political system, in which a single party has a Republican wing and a Democratic wing. Professional politicians have no trouble switching parties and, indeed, jump from one to the other without shame or apology.

 

We National Socialists have known this for years - decades in fact. Yet, when we try to explain it, we are told that we are "conspiracy theorists."

 

The press conference in the Oval Office on Friday, November 21, however, has proven our case beyond any reasonable doubt: Billionaire President Donald Trump, leader of the Republican Party and Zohran Mamdani, the Marxist mayor-elect of New York City and a Democrat, came together in a bizarre love-fest that completely erased the so-called differences between the Repubs & the Dems.

 

Trump, who has publicly denounced Mamdani as "Communist lunatic" said ZM would make a fine mayor of New York City, and that he, Trump, would have no hesitation in living in city of which Mamdani was mayor.

 

Mamdani, who has repeatedly castigated Trump as "fascist" and a despot, said that both men wanted the same thing – a better life for New Yorkers – and that he was eager to work with Trump in making that possible.

 

It is not clear why Trump behaved in such a friendly, almost fawning, way towards Mamdani, Photographs of the press conference show Trump smiling at the Marxist and touching his arm gently. It has been suggested that because Trump likes winners, he reacts positively towards Mamdani, despite their supposedly deep, irreconcilable ideological differences.

 

For his part, Mamdani may be playing the famous “3-D chess” often ascribed to the President: Whereas the Democrat leadership has been urging all-out, total resistance to Trump and MAGA, Mamdani is seemingly pursuing a path of cooperation, saying that the two men can work together on issues in which they can find common ground. If this ploy works, it will cut the old Democrat leadership off at the legs, and position Mamdani as the new leader of the party.

 

Certainly, the minor theoretical differences between the Dems and the Repubs fade into insignificance when it comes to actual governing and policy-making. It may be that the GOP favors a Zionist dictatorship for the United States, while the Democrats are more comfortable with a Marxist dictatorship. But either way, it is the Jews who will be calling the shots, as American Whites are frog-marched to oblivion. That being the case, does it really matter who sits in the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court?

 

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