Jiang says secular Zionists still believe in a Jewish homeland, the Greater Israel project, and Jewish supremacy, which is why they cynically work with Christian Zionists, Jesuits, Mormons, and other secret-society actors.
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Coalition politics
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "don't you actually don't need belief you need interest to align so um you're you're correct in saying that uh most uh Jewish Zionists..."
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Jiang says Trump needed establishment-aligned neocon support and suburban women to turn a base coalition into a landslide, which is why Nikki Haley looked like the ideal running mate.
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"don't you actually don't need belief you need interest to align so um you're you're correct in saying that uh most uh Jewish Zionists..."
"So Trump, in order to become president, he needed to build a coalition of forces. So he's definitely had the people on his side...."
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