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Declan Hayes
June 14, 2024
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The Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field.

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When European Union dictator Ursula von der Leyen said “We will build a bastion against the extremes from the Left and the Right!,” Ireland’s recent European and local elections, as well as that for the mayoralty of Limerick all suggest she was bang on the money.

A long story short is that the Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field. There will be no Irish voices of dissent from either the fake left or the fake right in the European Parliament, in the local council chambers or in the offices of Limerick’s mayor, where a former civil servant, who handed the country over to American vulture funds, was the runaway winner.

In Ireland’s north western constituency, the governing Fine Gael party’s two candidates showed the other runners a clean set of hoofs. Nina Carberry, their front runner, is a successful jockey married to a successful jockey who, like her, comes from a family of successful jockeys. This former jockey beat Maria Walsh, her running mate, by a nose to the European Union trough. Walsh is a lesbian and a former beauty pageant contestant who, like Carberry, has no track record in politics. Both of them won seats because Fine Gael’s formidable party machine corralled these billboard babes over the line.

Incumbent Luke Ming Flanagan, who also looks good on a billboard, campaigned on legalising pot; he topped the poll in the northwest. Besides smoking dope, it is unclear what Flanagan does for anyone. Or, given that Ireland has only 15 seats in the European Parliament, what he and his 14 Irish colleagues could hope to achieve in von der Leyen’s Reichstag. Although Clare Daly, who stood in my own Dublin constituency, spoke repeatedly against any and all the wars NATO is currently waging, as many of my previous articles pointed out, she and Mick Wallace, her colleague from Ireland’s Southern constituency, were relentlessly targeted in smear campaigns by NATO’s ubiquitous British and Irish media. Allied to that is that a variety of dubious Trotskyist groups, working on orders from above, also ran candidates in a deliberate effort to split the vote and thereby deprive her of her soap box.

Crumlin not the Kremlin

Incumbent Barry Andrews quipped that Daly had spent more time in the Kremlin than in Crumlin, Conor McGregor‘s Dublin working class suburb the trough-hogging Andrews would be well advised to avoid. Although this is a rehash of the old slur that Ireland’s post-War Communist leaders spent more time in Lublin than in Dublin, Daly probably did spend too much time on the road and not solidifying her Dublin base and answering her domestic critics.

As Daly’s roots are in Ireland’s disruptive Trotskyist movement and her family’s roots are in the Irish military intelligence community, it is nonsensical to call her an agent of Moscow or Damascus, whose coffers are too empty to pay her or anyone else a brass farthing. Still, mud sticks, and Daly and Wallace had it thrown at them by the truck full.

Andrews is a different matter. Having lost his cushy number as a junior government minister when his corrupt party was kicked out of office for crashing the Irish economy, Andrews was the only candidate for the position of CEO of GOAL, where the interview panel was stacked in his favour. Although the CIA stuffed hundreds of millions of dollars into Andrews’ GOAL to pass on to the Syrian head choppers, Andrews messed up his job as front man. After Andrews resigned in utter disgrace, he was parachuted into a NATO think tank before being offered the MEP gig and, never one to look a gift horse in the mouth, he moved to Brussels and pushed NATO’s range of causes there. If money is the name of the game, then Andrews and Carberry backed the right NATO horse and Daly and Wallace both came a cropper.

In Ireland’s South, Wallace was also under pressure to retain one of its five seats, the first of which was taken by odds-on favourite Seán Walsh, and the second of which was taken by Billy Kelleher, who was also a minister in the same corrupt government as Andrews. Kelleher is notable, as he was one of a bunch of clowns who teamed up with Ireland’s domestic and imported Nazis to lay siege to the Russian Embassy at the start of the Ukrainian war where, to a flurry of Nazi salutes and verses of Horst Wessel-Lied, they even rammed a van into its front gates, a move that would have cost them their lives had it been any American embassy in the world.

The Sinn Féin fake opposition, not to be outflanked in the opportunistic stakes, passed Council motions to have Orwell Road, on which the Embassy sits, renamed to Stepan Bandera Road. When it was pointed out that Sinn Féin had previously hidden Ante Pavelić, Croatia’s War time leader, nearby, these opportunistic gadflies quickly dropped that idea but Mary Lou McDonald, who fronts that quasi criminal group, still insisted the Russian ambassador should be expelled and Irish troops be parachuted into Kiev to fight the Russians.

Although McDonald’s father had been caught trying to set fire to the embassy in the early hours of the morning many decades ago, there was nothing personal in her attacks (or in his, as he was off his meds). It was just naked opportunism on the part of this shameless floozy, who has seen her party’s vote collapse in the European, local and Limerick mayoralty elections.

Although Sinn Féin boasts it is an all-Ireland party, it is important to understand the functions NATO has charged it with dispensing on both parts of John Bull’s other island. It has gerrymandered the north with its Protestant sparring partners on behalf of the Pax Britannica and, though it is allowed to rabbit on about the Irish language, compulsory LGBT parades and a united Ireland, its function is to ensure that nothing happens there to upset the status quo.

Its job in the South was to help control the working class, to be a harmless safety valve for working class people in places like Crumlin to vent their many frustrations. Whereas the Trotskyites were successful in their role of sowing confusion, because Sinn Féin were not up to the task allocated to them, heads have to roll. Although the IRA Army Council could replace McDonald with another Billboard Babe, lipstick on a pig might no longer cut it, as the fear factor Sinn Féin leveraged over the working class is long gone. Heaven help any of their aging heavies trying to push MMA champ McGregor around.

With Sinn Féin’s thugs on the back foot, the door was ajar for Irish nativists, the so-called far right, and constellations of new Irish, the waves of dodgy legal and illegal immigrants who have been planted in every townland up and down the Emerald Isle.

There are, for example, over 150,000 fake Ukrainian refugees in the country and many of them ran for election, as did other scammers from Kenya, eastern Nigeria and other places that have not seen war for decades. Umar al-Qadri, a CIA supported (and Mossad connected?) Imam, who poses as an Islamic scholar, led this CIA charge by running for election in the Dublin constituency. Although this chancer flopped, he and his CIA handlers are playing the long game.

Amongst their colourful characters elected to Irish councils by CIA aligned NGOs being facilitated to ferry semi-literate asylum seekers to the polling booths is Islamic firebrand, Azad Talukder, who ran, on behalf of an Irish government party, to have Irish nativists publicly flogged to death and “shot in the head”. Although Natalia Krasnenkova and other Ukrainian grifters flopped at the polls, these parasites and their government enablers have abused the elections to claim a big slice of the Irish pie they had no hand, act of part in baking.

Although the nativists won a small number of Council seats, they are, by and large, an undisciplined, unruly and unorganised rabble, who ran far too many candidates against each other to satiate their various egos and settle their own internal grudges, much of which is comedy gold.

Funny though those political leprechauns may be, von der Leyen’s smug face shows that the joke is on the Irish, who prefer lesbian beauty queens, sycophantic jockeys and Horst Wessel-Lied whistlers to actual leaders. Not so much Crumlin versus the Kremlin as Dublin versus being in the doghouse for opposing NATO’s reconquest of Ireland and places further afield. The election is over and the government’s public order unit is back out smashing skulls in rural Ireland. Not quite shooting them in the head, as Islamic firebrand and elected government councillor Azad Talukder has demanded, but then he, von der Leyen and their fellow grifters are not finished finishing off the sovereign Irish yet.

Ireland votes von der Leyen

The Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field.

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When European Union dictator Ursula von der Leyen said “We will build a bastion against the extremes from the Left and the Right!,” Ireland’s recent European and local elections, as well as that for the mayoralty of Limerick all suggest she was bang on the money.

A long story short is that the Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field. There will be no Irish voices of dissent from either the fake left or the fake right in the European Parliament, in the local council chambers or in the offices of Limerick’s mayor, where a former civil servant, who handed the country over to American vulture funds, was the runaway winner.

In Ireland’s north western constituency, the governing Fine Gael party’s two candidates showed the other runners a clean set of hoofs. Nina Carberry, their front runner, is a successful jockey married to a successful jockey who, like her, comes from a family of successful jockeys. This former jockey beat Maria Walsh, her running mate, by a nose to the European Union trough. Walsh is a lesbian and a former beauty pageant contestant who, like Carberry, has no track record in politics. Both of them won seats because Fine Gael’s formidable party machine corralled these billboard babes over the line.

Incumbent Luke Ming Flanagan, who also looks good on a billboard, campaigned on legalising pot; he topped the poll in the northwest. Besides smoking dope, it is unclear what Flanagan does for anyone. Or, given that Ireland has only 15 seats in the European Parliament, what he and his 14 Irish colleagues could hope to achieve in von der Leyen’s Reichstag. Although Clare Daly, who stood in my own Dublin constituency, spoke repeatedly against any and all the wars NATO is currently waging, as many of my previous articles pointed out, she and Mick Wallace, her colleague from Ireland’s Southern constituency, were relentlessly targeted in smear campaigns by NATO’s ubiquitous British and Irish media. Allied to that is that a variety of dubious Trotskyist groups, working on orders from above, also ran candidates in a deliberate effort to split the vote and thereby deprive her of her soap box.

Crumlin not the Kremlin

Incumbent Barry Andrews quipped that Daly had spent more time in the Kremlin than in Crumlin, Conor McGregor‘s Dublin working class suburb the trough-hogging Andrews would be well advised to avoid. Although this is a rehash of the old slur that Ireland’s post-War Communist leaders spent more time in Lublin than in Dublin, Daly probably did spend too much time on the road and not solidifying her Dublin base and answering her domestic critics.

As Daly’s roots are in Ireland’s disruptive Trotskyist movement and her family’s roots are in the Irish military intelligence community, it is nonsensical to call her an agent of Moscow or Damascus, whose coffers are too empty to pay her or anyone else a brass farthing. Still, mud sticks, and Daly and Wallace had it thrown at them by the truck full.

Andrews is a different matter. Having lost his cushy number as a junior government minister when his corrupt party was kicked out of office for crashing the Irish economy, Andrews was the only candidate for the position of CEO of GOAL, where the interview panel was stacked in his favour. Although the CIA stuffed hundreds of millions of dollars into Andrews’ GOAL to pass on to the Syrian head choppers, Andrews messed up his job as front man. After Andrews resigned in utter disgrace, he was parachuted into a NATO think tank before being offered the MEP gig and, never one to look a gift horse in the mouth, he moved to Brussels and pushed NATO’s range of causes there. If money is the name of the game, then Andrews and Carberry backed the right NATO horse and Daly and Wallace both came a cropper.

In Ireland’s South, Wallace was also under pressure to retain one of its five seats, the first of which was taken by odds-on favourite Seán Walsh, and the second of which was taken by Billy Kelleher, who was also a minister in the same corrupt government as Andrews. Kelleher is notable, as he was one of a bunch of clowns who teamed up with Ireland’s domestic and imported Nazis to lay siege to the Russian Embassy at the start of the Ukrainian war where, to a flurry of Nazi salutes and verses of Horst Wessel-Lied, they even rammed a van into its front gates, a move that would have cost them their lives had it been any American embassy in the world.

The Sinn Féin fake opposition, not to be outflanked in the opportunistic stakes, passed Council motions to have Orwell Road, on which the Embassy sits, renamed to Stepan Bandera Road. When it was pointed out that Sinn Féin had previously hidden Ante Pavelić, Croatia’s War time leader, nearby, these opportunistic gadflies quickly dropped that idea but Mary Lou McDonald, who fronts that quasi criminal group, still insisted the Russian ambassador should be expelled and Irish troops be parachuted into Kiev to fight the Russians.

Although McDonald’s father had been caught trying to set fire to the embassy in the early hours of the morning many decades ago, there was nothing personal in her attacks (or in his, as he was off his meds). It was just naked opportunism on the part of this shameless floozy, who has seen her party’s vote collapse in the European, local and Limerick mayoralty elections.

Although Sinn Féin boasts it is an all-Ireland party, it is important to understand the functions NATO has charged it with dispensing on both parts of John Bull’s other island. It has gerrymandered the north with its Protestant sparring partners on behalf of the Pax Britannica and, though it is allowed to rabbit on about the Irish language, compulsory LGBT parades and a united Ireland, its function is to ensure that nothing happens there to upset the status quo.

Its job in the South was to help control the working class, to be a harmless safety valve for working class people in places like Crumlin to vent their many frustrations. Whereas the Trotskyites were successful in their role of sowing confusion, because Sinn Féin were not up to the task allocated to them, heads have to roll. Although the IRA Army Council could replace McDonald with another Billboard Babe, lipstick on a pig might no longer cut it, as the fear factor Sinn Féin leveraged over the working class is long gone. Heaven help any of their aging heavies trying to push MMA champ McGregor around.

With Sinn Féin’s thugs on the back foot, the door was ajar for Irish nativists, the so-called far right, and constellations of new Irish, the waves of dodgy legal and illegal immigrants who have been planted in every townland up and down the Emerald Isle.

There are, for example, over 150,000 fake Ukrainian refugees in the country and many of them ran for election, as did other scammers from Kenya, eastern Nigeria and other places that have not seen war for decades. Umar al-Qadri, a CIA supported (and Mossad connected?) Imam, who poses as an Islamic scholar, led this CIA charge by running for election in the Dublin constituency. Although this chancer flopped, he and his CIA handlers are playing the long game.

Amongst their colourful characters elected to Irish councils by CIA aligned NGOs being facilitated to ferry semi-literate asylum seekers to the polling booths is Islamic firebrand, Azad Talukder, who ran, on behalf of an Irish government party, to have Irish nativists publicly flogged to death and “shot in the head”. Although Natalia Krasnenkova and other Ukrainian grifters flopped at the polls, these parasites and their government enablers have abused the elections to claim a big slice of the Irish pie they had no hand, act of part in baking.

Although the nativists won a small number of Council seats, they are, by and large, an undisciplined, unruly and unorganised rabble, who ran far too many candidates against each other to satiate their various egos and settle their own internal grudges, much of which is comedy gold.

Funny though those political leprechauns may be, von der Leyen’s smug face shows that the joke is on the Irish, who prefer lesbian beauty queens, sycophantic jockeys and Horst Wessel-Lied whistlers to actual leaders. Not so much Crumlin versus the Kremlin as Dublin versus being in the doghouse for opposing NATO’s reconquest of Ireland and places further afield. The election is over and the government’s public order unit is back out smashing skulls in rural Ireland. Not quite shooting them in the head, as Islamic firebrand and elected government councillor Azad Talukder has demanded, but then he, von der Leyen and their fellow grifters are not finished finishing off the sovereign Irish yet.

The Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field.

❗️Join us on TelegramTwitter , and VK.

Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

When European Union dictator Ursula von der Leyen said “We will build a bastion against the extremes from the Left and the Right!,” Ireland’s recent European and local elections, as well as that for the mayoralty of Limerick all suggest she was bang on the money.

A long story short is that the Irish government parties, together with their fake opposition buffers, largely swept the field. There will be no Irish voices of dissent from either the fake left or the fake right in the European Parliament, in the local council chambers or in the offices of Limerick’s mayor, where a former civil servant, who handed the country over to American vulture funds, was the runaway winner.

In Ireland’s north western constituency, the governing Fine Gael party’s two candidates showed the other runners a clean set of hoofs. Nina Carberry, their front runner, is a successful jockey married to a successful jockey who, like her, comes from a family of successful jockeys. This former jockey beat Maria Walsh, her running mate, by a nose to the European Union trough. Walsh is a lesbian and a former beauty pageant contestant who, like Carberry, has no track record in politics. Both of them won seats because Fine Gael’s formidable party machine corralled these billboard babes over the line.

Incumbent Luke Ming Flanagan, who also looks good on a billboard, campaigned on legalising pot; he topped the poll in the northwest. Besides smoking dope, it is unclear what Flanagan does for anyone. Or, given that Ireland has only 15 seats in the European Parliament, what he and his 14 Irish colleagues could hope to achieve in von der Leyen’s Reichstag. Although Clare Daly, who stood in my own Dublin constituency, spoke repeatedly against any and all the wars NATO is currently waging, as many of my previous articles pointed out, she and Mick Wallace, her colleague from Ireland’s Southern constituency, were relentlessly targeted in smear campaigns by NATO’s ubiquitous British and Irish media. Allied to that is that a variety of dubious Trotskyist groups, working on orders from above, also ran candidates in a deliberate effort to split the vote and thereby deprive her of her soap box.

Crumlin not the Kremlin

Incumbent Barry Andrews quipped that Daly had spent more time in the Kremlin than in Crumlin, Conor McGregor‘s Dublin working class suburb the trough-hogging Andrews would be well advised to avoid. Although this is a rehash of the old slur that Ireland’s post-War Communist leaders spent more time in Lublin than in Dublin, Daly probably did spend too much time on the road and not solidifying her Dublin base and answering her domestic critics.

As Daly’s roots are in Ireland’s disruptive Trotskyist movement and her family’s roots are in the Irish military intelligence community, it is nonsensical to call her an agent of Moscow or Damascus, whose coffers are too empty to pay her or anyone else a brass farthing. Still, mud sticks, and Daly and Wallace had it thrown at them by the truck full.

Andrews is a different matter. Having lost his cushy number as a junior government minister when his corrupt party was kicked out of office for crashing the Irish economy, Andrews was the only candidate for the position of CEO of GOAL, where the interview panel was stacked in his favour. Although the CIA stuffed hundreds of millions of dollars into Andrews’ GOAL to pass on to the Syrian head choppers, Andrews messed up his job as front man. After Andrews resigned in utter disgrace, he was parachuted into a NATO think tank before being offered the MEP gig and, never one to look a gift horse in the mouth, he moved to Brussels and pushed NATO’s range of causes there. If money is the name of the game, then Andrews and Carberry backed the right NATO horse and Daly and Wallace both came a cropper.

In Ireland’s South, Wallace was also under pressure to retain one of its five seats, the first of which was taken by odds-on favourite Seán Walsh, and the second of which was taken by Billy Kelleher, who was also a minister in the same corrupt government as Andrews. Kelleher is notable, as he was one of a bunch of clowns who teamed up with Ireland’s domestic and imported Nazis to lay siege to the Russian Embassy at the start of the Ukrainian war where, to a flurry of Nazi salutes and verses of Horst Wessel-Lied, they even rammed a van into its front gates, a move that would have cost them their lives had it been any American embassy in the world.

The Sinn Féin fake opposition, not to be outflanked in the opportunistic stakes, passed Council motions to have Orwell Road, on which the Embassy sits, renamed to Stepan Bandera Road. When it was pointed out that Sinn Féin had previously hidden Ante Pavelić, Croatia’s War time leader, nearby, these opportunistic gadflies quickly dropped that idea but Mary Lou McDonald, who fronts that quasi criminal group, still insisted the Russian ambassador should be expelled and Irish troops be parachuted into Kiev to fight the Russians.

Although McDonald’s father had been caught trying to set fire to the embassy in the early hours of the morning many decades ago, there was nothing personal in her attacks (or in his, as he was off his meds). It was just naked opportunism on the part of this shameless floozy, who has seen her party’s vote collapse in the European, local and Limerick mayoralty elections.

Although Sinn Féin boasts it is an all-Ireland party, it is important to understand the functions NATO has charged it with dispensing on both parts of John Bull’s other island. It has gerrymandered the north with its Protestant sparring partners on behalf of the Pax Britannica and, though it is allowed to rabbit on about the Irish language, compulsory LGBT parades and a united Ireland, its function is to ensure that nothing happens there to upset the status quo.

Its job in the South was to help control the working class, to be a harmless safety valve for working class people in places like Crumlin to vent their many frustrations. Whereas the Trotskyites were successful in their role of sowing confusion, because Sinn Féin were not up to the task allocated to them, heads have to roll. Although the IRA Army Council could replace McDonald with another Billboard Babe, lipstick on a pig might no longer cut it, as the fear factor Sinn Féin leveraged over the working class is long gone. Heaven help any of their aging heavies trying to push MMA champ McGregor around.

With Sinn Féin’s thugs on the back foot, the door was ajar for Irish nativists, the so-called far right, and constellations of new Irish, the waves of dodgy legal and illegal immigrants who have been planted in every townland up and down the Emerald Isle.

There are, for example, over 150,000 fake Ukrainian refugees in the country and many of them ran for election, as did other scammers from Kenya, eastern Nigeria and other places that have not seen war for decades. Umar al-Qadri, a CIA supported (and Mossad connected?) Imam, who poses as an Islamic scholar, led this CIA charge by running for election in the Dublin constituency. Although this chancer flopped, he and his CIA handlers are playing the long game.

Amongst their colourful characters elected to Irish councils by CIA aligned NGOs being facilitated to ferry semi-literate asylum seekers to the polling booths is Islamic firebrand, Azad Talukder, who ran, on behalf of an Irish government party, to have Irish nativists publicly flogged to death and “shot in the head”. Although Natalia Krasnenkova and other Ukrainian grifters flopped at the polls, these parasites and their government enablers have abused the elections to claim a big slice of the Irish pie they had no hand, act of part in baking.

Although the nativists won a small number of Council seats, they are, by and large, an undisciplined, unruly and unorganised rabble, who ran far too many candidates against each other to satiate their various egos and settle their own internal grudges, much of which is comedy gold.

Funny though those political leprechauns may be, von der Leyen’s smug face shows that the joke is on the Irish, who prefer lesbian beauty queens, sycophantic jockeys and Horst Wessel-Lied whistlers to actual leaders. Not so much Crumlin versus the Kremlin as Dublin versus being in the doghouse for opposing NATO’s reconquest of Ireland and places further afield. The election is over and the government’s public order unit is back out smashing skulls in rural Ireland. Not quite shooting them in the head, as Islamic firebrand and elected government councillor Azad Talukder has demanded, but then he, von der Leyen and their fellow grifters are not finished finishing off the sovereign Irish yet.

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November 7, 2024
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The views of individual contributors do not necessarily represent those of the Strategic Culture Foundation.