Thursday, March 22, 2018

JEWS IN THE WHITE HOUSE


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STEPHEN MILLER

 
FOR A LONG TIME IT FELT LIKE JEWS HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF EVERY KIND OF EVIL AND WE WERE JUST LAMBS, INNOCENT, AND VICTIMS.
 
BUT THE TRUTH IS JEWS ARE PEOPLE, AND WE HAVE OUR SHARE OF EVIL PEOPLE, GREEDY PEOPLE, LIARS, CRIMINALS. THERE HAVE BEEN JEWISH CROOKS AND JEWISH MOBSTERS AND NOW JEWS IN THE WHITE HOUSE DOING EVIL AND THEY HAVE A LOT OF INFLUENCE.
 
TRUMP IS A DUMMY, DEPENDING ON CLEVER, SHREWD, GREEDY MANIPULATORS, KUSHNER AND MILLER.
 
DO JUSTICE. ADMIT THAT BEING JEWISH IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT WE ARE ALL SAINTS. WE ARE PEOPLE. THERE ARE WONDERFUL JEWISH PEOPLE, GREAT PHILANTHROPISTS, SCIENTISTS, ARTISTS, MUSICIANS, WRITERS, POETS, AND MILLIONS OF HARD WORKING HONEST MEN AND WOMEN. BUT WE ARE PEOPLE.

  
It's Time to be Honest About Stephen Miller, Whose Radical Vision of U.S. Immigration Is Spreading
 
Recognizing Stephen Miller's echoing of white supremacist phrasing is more important than ever now that a Miller protégé was just appointed to a key State Department post overseeing refugee admissions.
 
 It's not easy to draw a straight line from a policymaker to a hate group when that policymaker is adept at speaking in dog whistles, at using parsed phrases that sound fine to most but serve as a carefully crafted wink of the eye to radicals who speak the language.
 
Connecting those dots -being able to say that a lawmaker or high-ranking official is espousing the rhetoric of a hate group -is often impossible. One can analyze it all they want, but short attention spans and lack of familiarity with hate group ideology often prove insurmountable in making the connection.
 
But it's not hard with Stephen Miller, the 32-year-old senior White House adviser who engineered the Trump administration's Muslim ban and has used his platform to inject radical white ethno-nationalism into the country's immigration debate. Recognizing Miller's echoing of white supremacist talking points and phrasing is more important than ever, now that a White House aide considered a Miller protégé was just appointed to a key State Department post overseeing refugee admissions.
 
Andrew Veprek's selection as deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration is the latest sign that Miller's anti-immigrant influence has metastasized. In an administration that has seen an exodus of the president's most trusted advisers, Miller remains - and the way he and his policy prescriptions are discussed have to change if the news-consuming public is going to fully grasp Miller's radical vision for U.S. immigration.

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