In a new viral video, pastor Carl Gallups says he knows why so many Democrats and Republicans hate Donald Trump. It’s because most Republicans and Democrats agree globalism is better than nationalism.
Gallups argues the phony divide between the Republican and Democrat establishment politicians is similar to the divide between Shiite and Sunni Muslims. They have differences – but in the end, they are united against you.
Why the DC Establishment hates Donald Trump
“Both groups are card-carrying Muslims, hard-core Islamists, and they are looking for the Middle East and the world to one day be dominated by Islam and Shariah,” Gallups explains. “While they certainly have a few doctrinal differences, their biggest beef with each other is determining which of the two main groups will get to be in charge of the new Islamic world they wish to create. And so they constantly fight each other, and they constantly kill each other. However, if an infidel shows up in their midst, one who is ‘not one of them,’ they will join forces to fight that outsider to the death.
“Why? Because there might be an outside possibility that the infidel might defeat them. And then neither of the two groups, the Shiite or the Sunni, would get to run the kingdom.”
Gallups sees Republicans and Democrats operating the same way. And the political class of both parties sees presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump as an “infidel.”
“They are each looking to build a ‘New World Order,'” Gallups claims. “Both groups, Republicans and Democrats, routinely use that globalist terminology for their dreams of their kingdom on earth. One used to be considered a conspiracy theorist if you pointed out this fact, but not any longer. The elitist spokespeople from the Bush family to John Kerry and everyone in between, they constantly use those terms. They have spilled the beans. They are basically two sides of the same coin. They have the same religion if you will.”
Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who has endorsed Trump,
announced the 2016 election is a “clear choice” between remaining “a nation-state that serves its own people” or becoming part of a “soulless globalism that treats humans as interchangeable widgets in the world market.”
And Stephen Miller, Trump’s senior policy adviser, bluntly
called the 2016 election a “binary choice” of the “nation-state versus globalism.”
However, as Gallups explains, both Democrats and Republicans can be found who are committed to globalism.
“So what are they fighting about?” he asked rhetorically.
Gallups suggests the answer is simply their own personal power. In the end, he says, they have more in common with each other than with a self-described nationalist like Trump.
“They will fight each other, impeach each other, threaten each other, attempt to outmaneuver each other, lie to each other, and cheat each other until an outsider comes along and threatens to wipe the whole slate clean,” said Gallups. “And perhaps, turn the whole slate over to we the people.”
Gallups thinks Donald J. Trump is that outsider.
His video portraying Trump as an outsider, “Why the DC Establishment hates Donald Trump,” garnered more than 127,000 views after
being posted by Clean TV.
Gallups predicts Trump is only going to experience increased resistance from globalists within the Republican Party who see the presumptive nominee’s populism as a threat to their power.
“That prospect of losing power is unthinkable to them,” Gallups said. “It would snatch their dreams and their wealth right out from underneath them. In order to prevent that from happening, they will hold their noses, compromise and strike deals to let the ‘other side’ have the power for a while. At least until they can regroup and retake their territory.”
Gallups called attention to the comments of former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who described Trump as a man who “couldn’t be controlled or manipulated.” Gingrich also mysteriously explained Trump is distrusted by elites because he “doesn’t belong to the secret societies.”
“The bottom line is that Trump scares the elitists to death,” said Gallups. “He gives the Establishment crowd sheer nightmares. He’s not one of them. He’s an ‘infidel.’ He has a different worldview. He’s much more of a nationalist. They are globalist.”
The rise of Trump may herald an entirely new era in American politics. As Michael Lind
predicted in Politico, the future looks like “a clash between nationalists, mostly on the right, and multicultural globalists, mostly on the left.”
And what terrifies globalists most about Trump, said Gallups, is they have nothing on him.
“[Trump] probably can’t be bribed because he’s already richer than all of them combined,” Gallups explained. “He most likely can’t be manipulated, blackmailed and controlled, that is if he doesn’t allow himself to be.”
Gallups said Trump’s policy platform is also a mortal threat to the American Left as well as to globalists.
“Look at what he is promising,” Gallups argued. “He says he will protect our borders, build a wall if necessary. He will stop illegal immigration and refugees. He will stop the Islamists who wish to destroy us from entering our country. He will restore America’s military might and greatness. He will restore America’s economic engine of greatness. He wants to return America’s corporations back to the mainland. He wants to create new, good, high-paying jobs. He wants to get people off welfare and into a viable job market. He wants to respect our Constitution, heritage, and Judeo-Christian heritage.
“And he wants to deal firmly with those who hate us, not genuflecting and cowering to them. Donald Trump, in other words, probably won’t kiss the ring of the Saudi Arabian king.”
For that reason, Gallups argues those Republicans who are willing to vote for Hillary Clinton to stop Trump aren’t taking a stand for principle – they are just following their material interests and globalist views.
“Of course they would [support Hillary]!” exclaimed Gallups. Recalling the earlier metaphor of establishment Republicans and Democrats as Shiite and Sunni, Gallups said: “They all belong to the same religion. Two different denominations, but the same religion.”
Gallups concludes Trump can be judged best by his enemies.
“Here is who hates Donald Trump – the Washington elite and the establishment shills,” recited Gallups. “The liberal media, the socialists, the communists, the entitlement mentality crowd, the racist Black Lives Matter type groups. ISIS, Islamists, globalists, the Chinese, the Russians, the anti-Israel nations and groups, those who hate Christians, those who hate America, those who hate the Constitution, those who want America’s border open to the world.”
All of these groups, suggested Gallups, have an interest in seeing America lose its sovereignty and independence, as do many supposedly “Republican” officials. The pastor maintains once you understand the existential conflict between nationalism and globalism, then “you will know at least a part of what’s really going on in Washington these days.”
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