Dear Reader,
"Save Ike from the Kikes."
I'd better explain.
This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the Nazi troll armies' march on Charlottesville, Va. To commemorate it, there will even be a march in Washington. No doubt many a parent's fridge will be drained of provisions for the arduous journey to the nation's capital.
While all attention will surely be on these sad events, it's worth noting that we missed the 60th anniversary of another Washington protest just two weeks ago: The above-referenced "Save Ike from the Kikes" rally outside the White House on July 29, 1958.
It was led by George Lincoln Rockwell, the head of the National Committee to Free America from Jewish Domination.
The rally cost Rockwell some of his financial backers and hurt him with his own family too. But Rockwell, while shaken by the failure of the event, had his confidence restored when he was, in his telling, visited by Adolf Hitler in a series of dreams. He ...
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| | | When the Tide Comes In Jonah Goldberg Dear Reader, "Save Ike from the Kikes." I'd better explain. This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the Nazi troll armies' march on Charlottesville, Va. To commemorate it, there will even be a march in Washington. No doubt many a parent's fridge will be drained of provisions for the arduous journey to the nation's capital. While all attention will surely be on these sad events, it's worth noting that we missed the 60th anniversary of another Washington protest just two weeks ago: The above-referenced "Save Ike from the Kikes" rally outside the White House on July 29, 1958. It was led by George Lincoln Rockwell, the head of the National Committee to Free America from Jewish Domination. The rally cost Rockwell some of his financial backers and hurt him with his own family too. But Rockwell, while shaken by the failure of the event, had his confidence restored when he was, in his telling, visited by Adolf Hitler in a series of dreams. He ... Read More | | | | | | | Follow Us & Share 19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy View this e-mail in your browser. | |
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