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> Why shouldn't we have this much blind faith
We don't have blind faith, so its okay, but we'll get to that.
> Why should we not have this much faith in the rest of the politicians
Because the other politicians haven't given us reason to have faith in them.
They are cucks.
They openly present as limp-dicked establishment cucks, bend over backwards for Israel (Cruz's commentary toward the Christians is a fine example) and are financially beholden to others from Step 1.
Donald Trump does not present as a limp-dicked establishment cuck, Trump cancelled his meeting with the Israelis when they criticized his comments about Islam, and Donald Trump is not financially beholden to anyone.
That's why the difference in standards on the topic of Israel.
But let's back up.
> We must 'pretend' to like Israel goy
Do you deny this is the case?
Do you honestly deny that, regardless of a candidate's actual perspective on Israel, their promotion of a friendly demeanor towards Israel is a requisite feature of an even-vaguely successful run for the Republican nomination, as it stands, today?
This is a yes or no question.
Let's be clear: The first fucking word in your response to this part of the commentary on offer should be a 'Yes', or a 'No', and if its anything else, even if its some faggy lil snarky shit, then that will speak volumes.
Red text that shit so its nice and clear.
If you do deny it, if your answer is 'Yes', then, well, you're a fucking dolt.
If you don't deny it, as I do not, if your answer is 'No', as mine would be, then we can move onward, in which case, another question arises:
Why is it required?
There are many reasons, many facets in this matter… Because kikes own the media… Because some christcucks are especially retarded… Because our governmental system has been largely co-opted by kikes… Many reasons, many facets.
The point is, it IS a requisite as regards the context of running for Republican nomination of US president in 2016.
… Or rather, I suppose the REAL point, the rub so to speak, is: does such an appearance, does a friendly demeanor promoted toward Israel, necessarily suggest a genuine friendly demeanor toward Israel?
No.
I don't think Rafael Cruz actually cares about Israel on some deep level - I think he believes it politically wise, both in electoral terms and in those of his potential time in 'service' (those Jewish lobbyists at AIPAC have to pay someone goy), to promote a friendly demeanor toward Israel, especially on the campaign trail.
One could make similar arguments for every single fucking Republican candidate.
Because they all promote a friendly demeanor toward Israel, and most have for quite some time.
So why do we think Trump probably ISN'T - or isn't so greatly - co-opted by the kikes?