Posted on 12/30/2025 7:50:29 PM PST by Olog-hai
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon has been helping to form an Irish “national party” as he works “behind the scenes” on what he described as “the Irish situation”, he said in an interview.
The Donald Trump ally, whose anti-EU rhetoric previously included an expressed desire “to drive a stake through the Brussels vampire”, told the Politico news website that there would soon be an “Irish Trump”.
Mr. Bannon, who hosts the War Room podcast and retains influence in the grassroots of the MAGA (Make American Great Again) movement of Trump-supporting populists, is quoted as supporting the new US national security strategy — and its claim that Europe is headed for “civilizational erasure”.
The official strategy document calls for “cultivating resistance” to Europe’s “current trajectory” and has met with criticism in Europe. …
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Round 'em up. Move 'em out.
Bannon also vowed that Trump will run for and be elected to a third term, and that the plan and team were already in place.
And the Jooz? Ireland supported the Nazis.
Rosie O’Donell will commit seppuku so I say go for it!
Ireland was a “free state” from 1922 until 1948, holding the same status as Canada does today (they even had governors general similar to Canada, three of them serving between 1922 and 1936). Ireland was fully independent until 1972, when its joining of the EEC (now called the EU) declared that EEC/EU regulations and directives had “the force of law in the State” per the third amendment to its constitution thus destroying its sovereignty.
Steve Bannon is absolutely right.
Western Europe is all but dead.
Drastic times call for drastic measures.
Ireland didn’t support the nazis. They simply did not throw in with their oppressors, the English. And they quietly allowed Allied patrol aircraft to operate. They quietly assisted the Allies.
But they were neutral, like Sweden, Switzerland, Spain etc.
How is Bannon’s new national party going to compete with the current national party?
Sinn Fein.
Sinn Féin is one of many socialist parties. They are anything but national(ist).
Pronto.
MIGA
(or MEGA if you prefer Eireann)
Well, they don't seem to have a "welcoming place" in the present Ireland. Dublin political leaders wanted to remove a statue of Chaim Herzog, Israel's 6th president, from a local park. A June survey revealed a whopping 76 percent of Irish people believed the EU should impose economic trade sanctions on Israel over the Gaza conflict--amazing, since ISRAEL was the party attacked. May saw Ireland support for a "palescumian state". In December, the Israeli foreign minister to Ireland ordered their embassy in Ireland to be closed, based on the many antisemitic incidents.
Jews of yore may have been welcome in Ireland, but unfortunately, that is not the case now. Time will tell whether the Irish backed the wrong horse with getting behind the palescumian state movement.
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