12/3/2005

Super-Zionist Wolf Blitzer Blasts Duke on CNN

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Here is a clear display of Zionist media bias. Former Representative David Duke is my proper and appropriate title. Robert Byrd is not captioned as “Former Klansman Robert Byrd.” George W. Bush is not captioned as “Former coke head George Bush.” And as far as “Blasts U.S.” is concerned, nothing could be further from the truth. In actual fact, I defended the American people in Syria, gave Syrians a good image of Americans and blasted Israel as the true terrorist nation who has made terrorist attacks against America.

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Super Zionist Wolf Blitzer Blasts David Duke on CNN

David Duke analyzes the CNN story and uses it to show how Zionists bias the news

By David Duke

Extreme Zionist and Jewish Supremacist, Wolf Blitzer, attacks my trip to Syria on CNN and calls me a White supremacist and “wanna be politician. ”

Wow, he is really reaching isn’t he? Jewish supremacists are of course the real supremacists. I denounce racial, ethnic, or religious supremacism. I Believe in the right of all people and all nations to run their own affairs and preserve their own heritage. Such a belief is the opposite of racial supremacism. It is the Zionists who are trying to control the policies of other nations! As usual, they accuse everyone else of what they themselves are doing! For new readers of www.davidduke.com, please read my book, Jewish Supremacism, I have a mountain of quotes from mainstream Jewish sources to prove that they are the world’s ultimate supremacists.

Wolf Blitzer is a perfect example of the the Zionist bias in media. Before he came to CNN he worked for powerful Israeli PAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Comittee. As for that statement that I am a “wanna be politician,” What a cheap shot. I wouldn’t say that someone who has been elected to two different public offices and who received a majority of the European American vote in major campaigns for U.S. Senate and Governor as well as higher vote totals in Presidential primaries than did many sitting U.S. Senators — is a “wanna be politician.” Actually they are incorrect for another reason in calling me a “wanna be politician.” I would like to think that I am far more of a statesman in the tradition of the American republic as I have never sacrificed my honor for political gain as most politicians who sell out everything to get elected. I could have said what is popular and perhaps been a Bill Clinton, but I chose instead to tell the whole truth and be David Duke! A politician is perceived as someone who simply wants to be elected; I am someone who has a Cause and uses politics to advance it. (more…)


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