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Michael Savage calls for a new Nationalist 3rd Party

by Phantom Ace ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Headlines, Tea Parties, The Political Right at January 6th, 2013 - 7:45 pm

When it comes to foreign policy, I am very disgruntled with the Republican Party. Learning the wrong lesson from 9/11, the GOP now has Nation Building as one of it’s core ideological tenets. American interests are no longer the Party’s concern. It’s all about Global and Islamic interests. Like the Democrats, The GOP supports the agendas of the Muslim Brotherhood, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States.

Radio host Michael Savage has had enough. He is now calling for a new Nationalist Party to challenge the GOP from the right.

The conservative radio host Michael Savage Sunday called for a third, “nationalist” American political party to challenge the Republican Party on the right of the political spectrum.

“We need a nationalist party in the United States of America,” said Savage on Aaron Klein’s WABC radio show.

“You have the rudiments of a new party in this country called a Tea Party. They need to restructure their party. They need a charismatic leader, which they don’t have,” he said. “When you say Tea Party no one knows who the leader is because there is no leader. No man has stepped forward who can lead that party.”

Savage is the third-most widely heard radio talker in the country, and a leading voice among conservatives seeking an alternative to the Beltway Republican Party.

I agree with Michael Savage. Some may cringe at the term Nationalists since the Leftist Nazis used that term. Nationalism just means putting your national interests first.

Personally, I wish the Republican Party would adopt a national interest based foreign policy. But just like the Democrats, they are Transnational Progressives who do the bidding of Islamic interests. When someone challenges the The GOP’s Pro-Globalist/Islamic foreign policy, they get called isolationist and areshunned.

Despite Michael Savage’s call I don’t see anything changing. Too many Republican voters blindly support any military action whether it’s in America’s interest. One day the American Right will wake up and realize they have been fooled.  A strong defense does not mean getting involved in conflicts on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood, Saudi Arabia and Gulf States.

My thoughts on the Tea Party and the current political scene

by Phantom Ace ( 146 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism, Tea Parties, The Political Right, Tranzis at November 15th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

A question I am pondering. What happened to the Tea Party? Why is there no rally or counter rallies to the Occupy rallies? My suspicions is that several things happened. Certain groups hijacked the Tea Party and turned off the Economic/Fiscal Conservatives who saw the Tea Parties as their movement. Another is that once the GOP won Congress, many Conservative groups that were organizing them figured they don’t need it anymore.

Personally I have become disillusioned with the current American political scene. Although I am technically in the Republican camp, I no longer relate with the Modern GOP. Their economic and fiscal policies are too Progressive/Leftwing. It’s foreign policy is all about spreading Muslim Democracy rather than smashing them into the dust. Too many in the GOP establishment have ties to the House of Saud and Gulf States. There are hypocrites that hide behind a religious agenda to push Progressive economic polices, while they personally bang meth whores and hook up with gay male prostitutes. Republicans love to be grouches and bitch about music, TV shows or how people dress. I bet when they were young many of these critics did the same. To be honest, I don’t relate with the modern GOP. Unfortunately the alternative is worse.

The Democratic Party is run by an alliance of White Supremacists, Black Nationalists, Marxists, Capo self hating Hispanics and Islamists. It really is an anti-American Party. The GOP, even at its International Socialist worst, is still Pro-American. So for those of us on the Right the GOP is the default party because its not evil, just cranky and naive. But as an America I feel this nation can do better.

I would love for a new Rightwing Party to emerge. A party that stands up for American interest not that of the Global Community or the House of Saud. A party that fights to win wars, not nation build in the name of Democracy.  A party that confronts Islamic Imperialism, not one that turns a blind eye to Islamic oppression of Non Muslims (like Bush did with the Chaldeans in Iraq). A party that is about economic opportunity and less burdens on business. A party that’s about fiscal responsibility. A party that is about individual freedom providing that it doesn’t break the law. A party that doesn’t judge someone because of how they dress or their music preference. A party that views America’s future as one in the Western Hemisphere, not in sands of the Mideast or in Asia. A party that is serious about a Space Program that would reap unimagined economic and technological rewards. A party that stands for a positive future as opposed to one that looks back to a fictional past.

In short, the Modern Republican Party are a bunch of grouchy judgmental Socialists. The Democrats are a bunch of evil Transnational Marxists. Neither are Rightwing nor are about American National interest. It is clear to me that I am a political orphan. I no longer feel I have a political home. Although I view the Democrats as my main enemy, I am not a fan of the modern GOP. Members of the Republican party, like political eunuch John Boehner and socialist Mitt Romney, have expressed support for the Neo-Marxist Occupy Wall Street. This was a red line for me and revealed the Progressive nature of the GOP. Did any Democrat say anything nice about the Tea party? Nope, not at all.

I truly believe that if the Rightwing Party was set up as I describe above, it would eventually defeat both Democrats and Republicans. Both Parties don’t stand up for American interests. To be fair, there are individual Republicans who do stand up for our interest. But the party apparatus is infiltrated with Muslim Brotherhood agents, like Grover Norquist or Saudi puppets like Karl Rove. This explains why the elites are pushing Mitt Romney while the base rejects him. There is huge disconnect. Most Republicans are good people, but the party leadership is Socialist and corrupt. Hence why I feel its time for a new Rightwing Party.

What are your feelings on the current state of politics? Are you satisfied with it, or do you feel like an orphan as well? No answer is wrong and I would love to see everyone’s take on it.

European Nationalist make gains because of Islam

by Phantom Ace ( 34 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, Islamic Invasion, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Multiculturalism at June 10th, 2009 - 10:50 am

Nationalists parties are gaining ground in Europe. This is due to the fact that the left openly supports Islam and conservatives are to scared to take them on. This is opening up space for Nationalist/Traditionalist parties that view Islam as a threat.

BLANKLEY: Europe asks: Does tomorrow belong to us?

The weekend’s European Parliament and British local county council elections were not only a victory for the center-right over the center-left. More significantly, they were indications of the growing rejection of the last 60 years of denationalized and consolidating European history. They were, particularly, a sharp assertion by many indigenous Europeans that they will not put up with losing their culture to overly assertive Islamic or other immigrants in Europe.

The issue isn’t all immigrants. In Italy and Spain for example, no one is complaining about Filipinos, Romanians or Latin Americans. It’s North Africans, Arabs and Albanians no one wants. These groups are Muslims while the others are not culturally different than the host nations. Although some Nationalist Parties are Racialist and I reject those, most are about preserving their culture.

Americans need to wake up and realize Islam is not compatible with our society. Islam is an Arabic imperialistic culture that imposes its will. People may not like that but it is the truth.

Robert Spencer himself sent me some information on CJ’s ‘book fair’

by savage ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, LGF at November 9th, 2008 - 3:24 pm

This is interesting information.

This seems to be some book fair of right-wing student organizations. I can see a lot of books on Flemish volunteers to the Eastern Front and the Verdinaso movement of the Belgian fascist Joris van Severen.
You can see his picture at 0:36.

Van Severen began his political career as an MP for the Flemish nationalists (and a democrat) in the 1920s, but later became pro-Belgian and founded a Belgian-nationalist fascist party “Verdinaso”, modelled on Mussolini’s party.
He admired Mussolini but loather Hitler and called on his followers to fight the Nazis in the event of an invasion of Belgium. Nevertheless he was arrested by the Belgians in the beginning of the war and murdered by French soldiers on 20 May 1940, together with a group of Belgian communists and Hungarian and Czech Jews, who had also been arrested by the Belgian authorities.
After his assassination his party fell apart. Some of his followers joined the resistance, others collaborated with the Germans.

Joris Van Severen ideological thinking was also influenced by Charles Maurras and Maurice Barrès, whilst failing to come to any accommodation with the Rexists or the Flemish National Union. Van Severen was equally opposed to Adolf Hitler and on the outbreak of World War II he banned his followers from producing any material in support of Nazism.

[edit] Execution

When Germany began executing Fall Gelb (the invasion of the Low Countries by Germany) in 1940 the Belgian government arrested him, together with many other Flemish-nationalist en communist politicians, and thousands of foreigners, and transported him to France for lack of space in Belgium. Van Severen belonged to a group of prisoners who was imprisoned in Abbeville, where, during havy German air attacks at May 20, he was shot with 20 other prisoners by French soldiers who thought they were dangerous spies.

The death of its leader left the Verdinaso without a leader and it soon began falling apart. Some Verdinaso-members joined forces with the Germans, others joined the (now almost completely unknown) resistance group Dietse Eenheid and others just stopped involving themselves in politics.

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The books you can see lying on the table (at 0:30) are

“Hitler une fatalite allemande” by Ernst Niekisch, a communist opponent of Hitler
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ernst-Niekisch

the anti-immigration novel “Camp des Saints” by Jean Raspail

and “The Fenian Movement”, a book on Irish nationalism

As I have stated before, this is an email from Robert Spencer himself. Please note that Robert is not the source of the info.

I’m getting more from Mr. Spencer as I write so I will update as soon as I get it.

UPDATE: Here’s some more information on this important topic…