The world is reacting to the news that Poppy Bush died last night:

“WASHINGTON — Former President George Bush, a war hero, father of a president and founder of the modern Texas Republican Party who presided over momentous global changes, died Friday at 94. Bush died just after 10 p.m. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later time, spokesman Jim McGrath said. “George H. W. Bush was a man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for,” former President George W. Bush said in a written statement. “The entire Bush family is deeply grateful for 41’s life and love, for the compassion of those who have cared and prayed for Dad, and for the condolences of our friends and fellow citizens.” The senior Bush’s health already fragile, the heartbreak this spring of losing his first lady and wife of 73 years hit hard. Barbara Bush died on April 17 at age 92. He was hospitalized a day after the funeral with a serious blood infection but recovered. …”

Here is why we remember Jeb! and W.’s daddy:

– George H.W. Bush used the Willie Horton ad to defeat Michael Dukakis and get elected.

– After stoking racial anxieties to get elected, President George H.W. Bush cynically attacked and marginalized David Duke at the height of his popularity in Louisiana.

This is one of the things of which I am most proud of @GeorgeHWBush:https://t.co/odwEKOsdbN He knew how to drop the hammer on racist scum and Holocaust deniers like David Duke. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) December 1, 2018

– George H.W. Bush presided over the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.

– George H.W. Bush signed the Immigration Act of 1990 which dramatically increased Third World Immigration.

– George H.W. Bush negotiated NAFTA which Bill Clinton signed into law.

– George H.W. Bush signed the Civil Rights Act of 1991 which strengthened existing civil rights laws and provided for damages in cases of intentional employment discrimination. It was the first federal civil rights bill to pass since the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

– George H.W. Bush embroiled us in Iraq in the Gulf War. He stopped short of overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but W. invaded Iraq in 2003 because he had a personal axe to grind. The United States never really left Iraq during the Clinton administration and continued to enforce no fly zones.

– George H.W. Bush is famous for proclaiming the “New World Order” after the demise of the Soviet Union. In other words, this was the real beginning of the globalist paradigm





– Pat Buchanan challenged George H.W. Bush for the Republican nomination in 1992. He was also challenged by Ross Perot in the 1992 election. Both Buchanan and Perot attacked George H.W. Bush over his globalist free trade policies. He ended up losing the election to Bill Clinton who went on to institutionalize the “New World Order” in international trade by signing NAFTA and joining the World Trade Organization.

– George H.W. Bush voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 because she was the globalist candidate. He was also enraged at Trump for defeating Jeb! in the primary and denying him his turn to be president.

In sum, George H.W. Bush is responsible for laying out the blueprint of globalism in the post-Cold War era. Whether it is immigration, trade or foreign policy, he was responsible for introducing many of the disastrous policies that have led to stagnating wages, record suicides, China’s rise as an industrial superpower, endless foreign wars in the Middle East and changing racial and cultural demographics. He laid the foundation of globalism while Clinton, W. and Obama built the edifice. He was the president who heralded the Walmart and Iraq era of the 2000s.