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Revisiting the “Sailer Strategy” after the Trump-2024 victory: Whites cast 80%+ of Trump’s votes, but some call the Sailer Strategy obsolete–Why?
The Sailer Strategy, proposed in the early 2000s by Steve Sailer, argued that the Republican Party’s focus should to maximize its share of White votes, and specifically on Whites in Midwest states. Appeals should be made to the White voters … Continue reading
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Ron Paul’s ancestry: German(-Lutheran) by blood, German and American in thought, word, and deed
Previously profiled: Mitt Romney’s ancestry, and Newt Gingrich’s ancestry; Richard Nixon’s ancestry This post is partly a follow-up to “Ron Paul Remembers…“ Of the presidential candidates in 2012, Ron Paul was both the oldest (b.1935) and the most German (87.5%). … Continue reading
Posted in Political ancestry-genealogy research
Tagged 2012 election, ancestry, anthropology, bruenn, casper paul, foseti, germany, hessia, hyperinflation, johann georg ziegler, joseph dumont, lutheran, mitt romney, newt gingrich, north atlantid, pennsylvania, prussia, richard nixon, rick santorum, ron paul, skadi, snpa, sophia ziegler, the apricity, weimar germany
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Mitt Romney’s Ancestry
“I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.” –Patrick Henry The typical White-American is aware of his own particular ancestry, to some extent or another. Most people are, consciously or not, animated by such knowledge. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, acadian, ancestry, anna wilcken, carl heinrich wilcken, charles edward robison, colonial america, dora wilcken, emily ethel hewitt, england, french revolution, genealogy, george w. romney, george wilcken romney, hannah hood hill, helaman pratt, huguenot, joseph smith, lenore lafount, miles park romney, mitt romney, mormon war, mormonism, nauvoo, orson hyde, Parley Parker Pratt, pioneers, polygamy, richard nixon, robert arthur lafount, schleswig-holstein, scotland, utah, william reitwiesner
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Nixon vs. the Federal Reserve
Did Nixon’s economic policies irk and scare the big-money interests and the Federal Reserve? Is this part of the reason why he was chased out of office? I had never heard this particular argument before, until I began reading an … Continue reading
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Tagged federal reserve, r duane willing, richard nixon, watergate
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Richard Nixon’s ancestry: possible clues about why some hated him
A. It is politically-correct to hold Richard Nixon in contempt.B. Nixon was arguably the final American president that could be said to sympathize with populist-nationalism, a kind of throwback to the politics of decades earlier.C. Richard Nixon’s ancestry was of … Continue reading
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Tagged american frontier, ancestry, anthony trimmer, california, colonial america, daniel boone, francis nixon, genealogy, george nixon, gettysburg, hannah milhous nixon, jacob burdg, joseph dickinson moore, new sweden, onestdv, political correctness, politics, richard nixon, scotch-irish, steve sailer, u.s. civil war, usa, william milhous
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