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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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Some of ’em thought Mr. Gallup’s Jew-aided poll was an indication of<br />

popular feeling, but failed to look at a calendar. They are still faced by a<br />

clever opponent, void of scruple, and likely to be backed in 1944 by all<br />

the billions that international Jewry has diddled out of the American<br />

people, and out of the subject races. Hope long fed on the bottle may not<br />

grow teeth at all.<br />

As nobody is likely to believe me, I suggest that they start thinking it out<br />

for themselves. I suggest that a DUD candidate for 1944 is just as<br />

undesirable as it was two years ago. I suggest that consummate<br />

incompetence in the Cabinet is undesirable. The Republicans HAD in<br />

1940 the makin’s of a strong executive. Providin’, that is, that they<br />

followed the early American system of having a President and a cabinet.<br />

Several Republicans in Washington could have functioned, and kept<br />

America out of war, piloted her thru the stormy period, and perhaps,<br />

though I doubt it, even have prevented the war bustin’ out.<br />

I reckon Jewry had Churchill by the short hairs so close that nothing<br />

would have saved him, or England, from him. Apart from war, the<br />

British Empire would have elegantly dissolved, or inelegantly dissolved.<br />

But whichever, the U.S. by staying OUT of the war could most certainly<br />

have absorbed the fragments: without being put [to] the extreme<br />

inconvenience which a great lot of the outer world now hears the U.S. is<br />

incurrin’.<br />

Now Vandenberg, from my point of view, lives in the year 1858 or<br />

before then. But Vandenberg with a CABINET would have made a<br />

better President than either Roosevelt alias Cohen, or Wilikie, alias the<br />

rest of the synagogue. I would NOT have selected Senator Vandenberg<br />

because I do not think we have ANY economic views in common. All I<br />

am saying is that the Republicans HAD the makings of an<br />

administration, both strong and in many ways sane, though conservative,<br />

that is, set in their ways.

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