In the 1990s, America First patriot Patrick Buchanan declared Congress to be ‘Israeli occupied territory’ and then he ran for president to confront it head-on
Jews are coming out in full force against Tucker Carlson. But we’ve been here before. In the 1990s, America First patriot Patrick Buchanan declared Congress to be “Israeli occupied territory” and then he ran for president to confront it head-on.
Instead of respecting his right to free speech, hateful Israel First jews who posed as “conservatives” did what they still do today: they tried to censor and defame him. They ended up rushing the stage at one of Buchanan’s speaking engagements in an attempt to disrupt him. They held signs calling him a “racist,” which was a career-ending allegation at the time. Their goal was to get conservative voters to disavow Buchanan, much like jews today are trying to turn conservatives against Nick and Tucker.
Unmoved and undaunted, Buchanan defended himself by hurling the jew off the stage. The force behind Buchanan’s push was enough to send the jew’s body flying in mid-air.
As the jew crashed down to the ground, the audience erupted in applause. The jew likely curled up on the floor pretending to be a victim at that point, but it didn’t work. Buchanan calmly regained control of the mic and proclaimed, “Nothing is going to stop us from moving forward to a new era of American Greatness!” The audience went wild.
This was at a time, however, when Americans didn’t have social media. Fearing that the footage of Buchanan’s bravery would inspire millions of other patriots, the jewish-controlled media suppressed it.
Today, if a political candidate were to remove toxic Israel First jews from a stage in self-defense, the footage would go viral. The candidate would gain the support of the entire nation.