Monday, September 5, 2016

The New Boss Is The Same As The Old Boss

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After Labor Day, traditionally, presidential candidates move into high gear. With Hillary Clinton pretty much out of the campaign personal appearances business, on injured reserve, the Dems have only one real weapon, an all-out air war, dire warnings of nuclear doom via TV attack ads.
The Trump campaign is not without precedent. In 1964, Barry Goldwater captured the Republican Party with a similar populist, nationalist, anti-globalist message. He won over the people, but the Republican Party elites fought him tooth and nail. It was essentially the same battle we’re fighting today: We the People vs. the globalists. 
Yes, even in 1964, the globalist agenda of a borderless one-world governance was becoming known. Today, it’s no longer a theory, it’s in full slow-rolling invasion mode.
In the 1964 campaign, Lyndon Johnson was the incumbent president after Kennedy’s assassination. Nobody liked Johnson, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans, but just as we have the NeverTrump turncoats today, the Washington establishment got behind a NeverGoldwater group.
The question for the Democrats and the corrupt Republican insiders was how could they help Johnson triumph over Goldwater, the Constitutionalist and better man in every way. 

The Democrats hatched a plan to frighten people off from Goldwater, first, by branding him and his associates as racists; This was untrue as Goldwater, a Jew and the Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act; then, by depicting him as an unstable/psychopath likely to press the nuclear button, all completely false, of course. Sound familiar?
They used clever ads with visceral imagery to make these points, the most famous being the “daisy” ad, in which a young girl pulls petals off a daisy while an atomic bomb suddenly goes off in the distance. 
This ad terrified people and Goldwater never recovered, and Johnson beat him in November. Do you think fears of a nuclear Armageddon are as dead as the Cold War? Think again. 

Friends, the real enemy of freedom is not Russia. 

The globalist game is to divert our attention from the European invasion for just one more election cycle by painting Russia, in league with Trump, as the real problem. 
The similarities with the 1964 campaign are positively eerie.
Actor William Bogart, above, made an anti-Goldwater ad in 1964: And now, here is the Trump version which will be run over and over again in the next 2 months. It’s, unbelievably the some actor, William Bogart, just 52 years older.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwjpg5dYZwQ

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