Jared Kushner’s Pocahontas Moment, Part 4
Donald Trump claims he never read Mein Kampf. His former wife Ivana said he had a copy of Hitler’s writings next to his bedside. Whether he did or did not doesn’t matter in the least. What matters is that he employs and repeatedly uses the three most infamous lines Hitler used in his speeches and writings. What are the odds that he just mistakenly picked those three? About infinity to one.
Donald Trump plagiarizes, parrots, and lifts unique word usage from Adolf Hitler. No native speaker of American English uses the word “vermin” conversationally to describe a group of people. Any native speaker of American English knows this. This is straight outa Mein Kampf. Hitler describes Jews as “lice-ridden vermin from the East” [meaning the Middle East]. Trump describes foreign migrants as vermin. Both implying that foreigners are “poisoning the blood of our country.” Ooops! Once again Trump emulating Hitler. And once again a Hitlerian comment describing Jews lifted verbatim by Donald Trump. And once again not a phrase used by native speakers of American English. And last but not least, Trump employs the standard bearer of all Hitlerisms, commonly known as Hitler’s Big Lie: that European Jews are descendants of Israelites. That European Jews don’t “belong” in Europe. That the Levant/Palestine is not only their religious homeland but also their ancestral homeland. That they, like his son-in-law Jared Kushner, are descendants of the ancient Israelites and it is their “ancestral homeland.”
Hitler did not have the disadvantage of irrefutable DNA evidence proving him wrong. Trump does. But no matter he claims it anyway. For Donald Trump to use the three most notorious Hitlerisms would be statistically impossible without having read them previously.