Those of us doing background work for Donald Trump are relentlessly peering into closets of potential opponents looking for skeletons. We are now certain we have one in the closet of socialist Bernie Sanders but need some help getting the final product.
We have noticed Sanders refuses to talk about his Jewish ancestry. Why would anyone not be proud of their ancestry? It has to be because Sanders knows something he wants to keep secret.
We are certain Sanders is in the linage of the Sadducees and Pharisees who forced Pontius Pilat to kill Jesus. If we could have full access to Ancestry.com we are certain we could nail down his guilt. That site, however, is in on the Sanders cover up and claims it cannot provide us with confirmation.
This is a request to our world wide friends of Landover Baptist Church to help us force Ancestry.com to reveal what it knows about the family history of Bernie Sanders. We must find this before the general campaign against Donald Trump begins.
Why Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Talk About Being Jewish
By: Seth Mandel
Published: April 10th, 2016
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Photo Credit: Facebook
{Originally posted to Commentary Magazine}
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iane Rehm-aged doyenne of public radio and recipient of the Peabody, the National Humanities Medal, and sundry other status markers—had a question for Bernie Sanders. The date was June 10, 2015. The Vermont senator and self-identified socialist had just announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination against Hillary Clinton. Sanders’s loyalties to the party he sought to lead but had only just officially joined had become a subject of some concern to Democrats. But Rehm wanted to talk about a different kind of loyalty.
We have noticed Sanders refuses to talk about his Jewish ancestry. Why would anyone not be proud of their ancestry? It has to be because Sanders knows something he wants to keep secret.
We are certain Sanders is in the linage of the Sadducees and Pharisees who forced Pontius Pilat to kill Jesus. If we could have full access to Ancestry.com we are certain we could nail down his guilt. That site, however, is in on the Sanders cover up and claims it cannot provide us with confirmation.
This is a request to our world wide friends of Landover Baptist Church to help us force Ancestry.com to reveal what it knows about the family history of Bernie Sanders. We must find this before the general campaign against Donald Trump begins.
Why Bernie Sanders Doesn’t Talk About Being Jewish
By: Seth Mandel
Published: April 10th, 2016
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Photo Credit: Facebook
{Originally posted to Commentary Magazine}
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iane Rehm-aged doyenne of public radio and recipient of the Peabody, the National Humanities Medal, and sundry other status markers—had a question for Bernie Sanders. The date was June 10, 2015. The Vermont senator and self-identified socialist had just announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination against Hillary Clinton. Sanders’s loyalties to the party he sought to lead but had only just officially joined had become a subject of some concern to Democrats. But Rehm wanted to talk about a different kind of loyalty.
Rehm: Senator, you have dual citizenship with Israel.
Sanders: No, I do not have dual citizenship with Israel, I’m an American. Don’t know where that question came from. I’m an American citizen. I have visited Israel on a couple of occasions. No, I’m an American citizen, period.
Rehm: I understand from a list we have gotten that you were on that list. Forgive me if that…
Sanders: No, that’s some of the nonsense that goes on in the Internet. But that is absolutely not true.
Rehm: Interesting. Are there members of Congress who do have dual citizenship, or is that part of the fable?
So: A Jewish public figure was simply assumed by NPR’s most celebrated chat-show host to
Sanders: No, I do not have dual citizenship with Israel, I’m an American. Don’t know where that question came from. I’m an American citizen. I have visited Israel on a couple of occasions. No, I’m an American citizen, period.
Rehm: I understand from a list we have gotten that you were on that list. Forgive me if that…
Sanders: No, that’s some of the nonsense that goes on in the Internet. But that is absolutely not true.
Rehm: Interesting. Are there members of Congress who do have dual citizenship, or is that part of the fable?
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