‘Your highness is already familiar with the unrelenting Zionist efforts to destroy me,’ former VP wrote to then-crown prince Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
ed note–what can be said about this, other than WOW.
First, assuming the reader has not already done so, the following piece written by a former US Diplomat whose work focused on the Middle East during the Nixon administration needs to be read carefully and thoroughly. In it, he lays out the case wherein Nixon was intent upon arriving at some sort of resolution to the Israeli Palestinian quagmire and that it was this–Nixon’s plans in this regard–that was the real fuel for the entire Watergate debacle that eventually led to Nixon resigning.
Now, assuming that the statement on the part of Agnew–Nixon’s VP–was accurate in this regard vis ‘the Zionists’ trying to destroy him (and there is no reason to assume it is not accurate) it opens up a new chapter in better understanding not only the kinds of political gears that were in motion during the time of Nixon’s presidency that targeted (first) Agnew for political destruction, but more importantly, that those gears originated in Israel and that those very same gears have been used against other administrations that went down the same ‘peace deal’ road–Ford, Carter, George H.W. Bush, Clinton,
…and now, Donald J. Trump.
But hey, as we like to say when discussing vitally important historical pieces such as this–‘pay no mind whatsoever…’
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The late Vice President Spiro Agnew requested money in 1980 from Saudi Arabia to “continue to fight” against US Zionists.
Agnew, who served for three years under Richard Nixon before resigning in 1973 in a corruption scandal from his time as the governor of Maryland in the 1960s, wrote to Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, then crown prince of Saudi Arabia, saying “I need desperately your financial support,” MSNBC reported Thursday.
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“You highness is already familiar with the unrelenting Zionist efforts to destroy me,” Agnew wrote, adding that Elliot Richardson, who was attorney general when Agnew was vice president, “attacked” him because Agnew “could not be trusted to act properly in the Middle East.”
i can think of one online community that
• considers itself a paragon of jew-wise gentiles,
• unequivocally considers nixon a most evil of presidents,
• tirelessly demonizes trump (his official title: orange clown but try calling obama a black clown and they erupt in paroxysm of righteous, “anti-racist” virtue signaling)
hypocrisy+vanity are tweedledee+tweedledum twins … or picture a blind woman thinking herself an irresistible fashion supermodel, struts naked-ass down the runway and falls off the edge into the laughing (((audience))).