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Was Trump’s dogwhistle speech yesterday written by the ghost of Henry Ford?

Henry Ford: Inspiration to Hitler -- and Trump?
Henry Ford: Inspiration to Hitler — and Trump?

During a speech yesterday, the newly “unshackled” Donald Trump denounced the women who have accused him of sexual harassment and assault as “horrible people” and “horrible, horrible liars.”

But he also devoted a good deal of time to another group that he claims he’s fighting against, a conspiratorial cabal he variously labeled “the establishment,” “those who control the levers of power in Washington,” “the global special interests,” and “people that don’t have your good in mind.”

In Trump’s estimation,

[t]he Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason: to protect and enrich itself.

The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. As an example, just one single trade deal they’d like to pass involves trillions of dollars, controlled by many countries, corporations and lobbyists.

As Trump and his speechwriters see it, this shadowy cabal is manipulating politics to serve its own “global” interests.

For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don’t have your good in mind.

This “group,” Trump insisted, is responsible for the vast majority of America’s economic and political woes:

The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.

The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories, and our jobs, as they flee to Mexico, China and other countries all around the world. …

It’s a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.

Dogwhistling even harder, Trump accused Hillary Clinton of secret meetings with international bankers who are plotting to destroy our national sovereignty:

The Clinton machine is at the center of this power structure. We’ve seen this first hand in the WikiLeaks documents, in which Hillary Clinton meets in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of U.S. sovereignty in order to enrich these global financial powers, her special interest friends and her donors.

Salon’s Heather Digby Parton, borrowing a phrase from political satirist Molly Ivins, joked that Trump’s speech “sounded better in the original German.” On the Daily Kos, a writer quipped that “Trump’s bedside book of Hitler speeches finally paid off.”

But Trump’s speech is also reminiscent of the rhetoric of a famous American conspiracy theorist (and carmaker): Henry Ford.

Before Adolf Hitler had even gotten around to penning Mein Kampf, Ford ran a 91-part series in The Dearborn Independent, his personal newspaper, targeting what he saw as a global conspiracy against the citizens of the United States. (The series was collected into a four-volume set of books; you can find the whole thing here.)

Like Trump’s speechwriters, Ford’s ghostwriters excoriated the evil “international bankers” who were happy to make money off of the misery of Americans. This enemy of America “has his own game to play,” as one Dearborn Independent article put it.

Hard times bring more plums tumbling off the tree into the baskets of the international bankers than does any other kind of times.

Unlike Trump, though, Ford and his ghostwriters didn’t use code words to obscure just who they were talking about. For them, the “International banker” was inevitably the International Jewish banker, or simply the International Jew, which was the name given to the Dearborn Independent series.

In Ford’s eyes, these evil moneylenders manipulated international politics to serve their own interests:

To the International Jewish Financier the ups and downs of war and peace between nations are but the changes of the world’s financial market; and, as frequently the movement of stocks is manipulated for purposes of market strategy, so sometimes international relations are effected for mere financial gain.

These evil globalists regard sovereign countries

not as fatherlands but as customers — and as customers in the Jewish sense. If an army wins or loses, if a government succeeds or fails, what of it? — that is their affair — “we are international bankers,” and we win, whoever loses.

And only a “radical” solution can solve this particular problem:

[T]he revolution which would be necessary to unfasten the International Jewish system from its grip on the world, would probably have to be just as radical as any attempts the Jews have made to attain that grip.

And guess who is today presenting himself as just such a “radical” solution?

Hint: his initials are “Donald J Trump.”

To the evil “people that don’t have your good in mind,” Trump declared yesterday,

Our campaign represents a true existential threat like they haven’t seen before.

This is not simply another four-year election. This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government.

Ford’s International Jew series was a great inspiration to Hitler, who referred to Ford in Mein Kampf as a “great man” standing athwart the Jewish menace. Ford’s rhetoric has similarly inspired generations of anti-Semites in the US and around the world.

Now, I doubt that Trump’s speechwriters literally had a reprint edition of Ford’s The International Jew open beside them as they worked the denunciations of “international banks” into Trump’s speech yesterday. But America’s far right — and today’s alt-right — has so thoroughly absorbed Ford’s message, and his language, that any good alt-righter can spew this sort of stuff in his or her sleep.

Is Trump himself even aware of the dark history behind this sort of rhetoric, or is he simply reciting what his handlers have prepared for him? I don’t know, but one thing is for sure: Trump’s fans in the alt-right know exactly what (and who) he’s talking about. Message received, loud and clear.

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dreemr
dreemr
8 years ago

I’m disappointed that there was no mention of the Rothschildes or the Illuminati.

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“See those people over there? They’re awful, terrible people and want to control you and they only care about themselves! I, on the other hand, have only your best interests in mind, and will honestly do what is best for you! All you have to do is vote for me and never, ever question me, and follow all my directions to the letter.”

Sounds about right.

Scildfreja Unnýðnes
Scildfreja Unnýðnes
8 years ago

I’d argue that the political establishment is corporate capitalists, personally, but otherwise I agree completely.

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Ohlmann
Ohlmann
8 years ago

@Dalillama : I would say there is overlap between capitalists and politicians, but a lot of the political establishment is made of protege from the corporate capitalists.

It don’t make things any better. In fact, it likely make things a bit worse overall, because it’s not even consistently the politics chosen by the corporate capitaliste, but a batardised version made to please them.

Weird (and just about drained) Eddie
Weird (and just about drained) Eddie
8 years ago

@ everybody;

There’s a LOT of pinkos here!! I like this place!

enjolra
enjolra
8 years ago

Now, I doubt that Trump’s speechwriters literally had a reprint edition of Ford’s

Trump and his campaign haven’t earned that level of doubt.

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@Scildfreja: Off-topic, but pony related:

So, I was at Walmart doing some adulting today (I bought groceries and I also got some cool horror movie PJs, a Nuka Cola poster, a Deadpool watch, and a 5$ Suicide Squad Dr. Quinzel Funko Pop), and I found these apple-flavored water things for kids.

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Guy!Roommate and I were tickled by this, both of us being MLP fans, and thought we should bring home an Applejack one to Lady!Roommate (his girlfriend whose favorite ponies are Applejack and Fluttershy), partially because AJ gets no merchandise, but mostly because we wanted to see the toy, as we both love blindboxes and bags.

Roommates didn’t like the water (Though Lady!Roommate said that it was alright because it had less sugar than straight apple juice, and that’s good for kids) so I drank it (I thought it was fine), but we were excited about the little capsule toy.

We got a teeny, tiny Fluttershy.

http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/s598/Paradoxys3DS/IMG_0091_zpsanmlyjs6.jpg

Roommates’ regular vinyl toy ponies for scale. Lady!Roommate is keeping her, as that is her favorite pony. If we get a Rarity though…

Bina
8 years ago

@SFHC:

At this point, I mentally replace every enemy and insult, from “Sheeple” to “Reptilians” to “SJWs,” with “Jews.” Hasn’t steered me wrong yet.

I’ve been taking H. Bomberguy’s cues on this and pronouncing “SJW” as “ess-jew”, mentally. “Essen” is the German word for “to eat”. It’s remarkable how well the imaginary slur coincides with the imaginary bogeyman, and what these oafs imagine his Grand and Nefarious Master Plan to be…

guest
guest
8 years ago

‘customers in the Jewish sense’–interpretation please?

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@guest: I’m not fluent in Bigoted Asshole, but I believe it boils down to “customers who will be fleeced for everything they’ve got”.

Fishy Goat
Fishy Goat
8 years ago

@ enjolra LOL True, it’s not like their base would ever call them on it (or even notice) if they had.

Scildfreja Unnýðnes
Scildfreja Unnýðnes
8 years ago

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@Scildfreja: I’ve only heard of them at Walmart, so…if you’re okay with shopping there (I know some people aren’t), you might be able to find them there?

I know I am going to get more though (I NEED RARITY DAMNIT), so maybe if we get a second Fluttershy, I can find a way to get it to you, if you don’t mind sharing email addresses and sending me a shipping address. (That’d be the only thing I can think of, sorry. 🙁 )

Scildfreja Unnýðnes
Scildfreja Unnýðnes
8 years ago

I will look for a tiny pony! I don’t like to shop at Walmart, but, well. It’s a tiny Fluttershy. First I have to shovel this stupid foot of snow, though. I guess Autumn’s done.

Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
Scented Fucking Hard Chairs
8 years ago

… I want a tiny Rainbow Dash but Australia doesn’t have Walmarts. D=

Ohlmann
Ohlmann
8 years ago

I agree with Scildfreja that they look super hyper attracting.

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I’d be more than willing to farm tiny ponies for people should they want them. I know not everyone wants to or can shop at Walmart to get them, and even then every Walmart is different and some might not have them.

Penny Psmith
Penny Psmith
8 years ago

So, is Jim upthread a troll or just a really incoherent Poe?

Penny Psmith
Penny Psmith
8 years ago

(If he’s a troll – hi Jim! I’m Jewish, and Israeli, and also a Zionist, at least to some extent [as in, I believe in the idea of Israel as a homeland for the Jewish people, and in the right of the Jewish people to their national identity and the realization thereof, even if I can agree that the execution of those might not really get a 10/10, so to speak]. So, whatever you wanna say, dude, go ahead, say it to my face. My virtual face, at least. In all its swirly pink-and-white-ness)

Paradoxical Intention - Resident Cheeseburger Slut

@Penny: I think he’s trying to insinuate that David’s Jewish, hence, he’s part of the conspiracy. Not even an interesting troll.

In the meantime:

http://pre10.deviantart.net/95af/th/pre/i/2011/287/1/3/canada_salute___fluttershy_by_midnite99-d4ctf8q.png

Gods grant you speed in your quest for a tiny yellow pegasus, Scildfreja.

Alan Robertshaw
8 years ago

@ penny

You familiar with Orde Wingate at all? Interesting chap and one of my few heroes (not least for attending a job interview whilst completely starkers)

Penny Psmith
Penny Psmith
8 years ago

Heard of him, of course. Little bits here and there, but yeah, sounds like quite the interesting chap. 🙂
(Did you know there’s a school of physical education named after him, here?)

Penny Psmith
Penny Psmith
8 years ago

Also, must say I’m feeling a bit awkward about getting all “come at me, bro” up there. But I’m just So. Fucking. Tired. Of this shit, ya know?

Ah well. I’m going to sleep, it’s almost 1am. Good luck to those out on toy quests! Also, good luck to any PNWers dealing with those crazy winds up there! Good night!

Playonwords
Playonwords
8 years ago

How long belong before he announces his new “female friendly policy” of “kinder, kirche, küche”?

Equally the Republicans have long denigrated benefits as “entitlements” and insisted that such benefits enslave the recipient. Or in the original German “Arbeit Macht Frei”

Alan Robertshaw
8 years ago

@ penny

Yup, Krav people regard the Wingate Institute like Kung Fu fans regard the Shaolin Temple.

He’s worth a read. Fascinating chap and of course very tied up with the foundation of modern Israel.