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Even as No Kings rallies popped up around the country, some turning violent and even leading to the killing of an innocent man in Salt Lake City, Kamala Harris, the Clintons, and other top Democrat political figures were attending the royal wedding of the man at the center of it all.
While Bend the Arc, the organization headed by Alex Soros, was listed as a partner in the No Kings rallies, the heir to the billionaire political organization was tying the knot with Hillary Clinton’s Muslim aide Huma Abedin in what the New York Times described as a “political royal wedding that brought together the worlds of big-money politics and Clinton-era insiders.” Calling the Soros event a “royal wedding” even as Soros mobs rallied under the banner of “No Kings” was an unintentional irony that was lost on the media perpetrating it.
The Democratic Party, in name only, had a king and the elite, including Kamala Harris, who had been crowned with the nomination based not on the will of the people, but the backing of political royalty, including Alex Soros, had come to his court in the Hamptons to pay tribute. Sen. Schumer rubbed shoulders with Rory Gates, Bill Gates’s son, Bill Clinton was hopefully not trying to grope Nicky Hilton, and Nancy Pelosi could hit up Anna Wintour for fashion tips.
The kings and queens were here. They weren’t for mob rule, but for their own rule. While the elite gorged in the Hamptons, they may have occasionally watched and laughed at the sad spectacle of the mobs they had sent out into the cities crying about getting rid of kings.
The Soros network had funded many of the organizations behind the No Kings rallies, but the monarch of the movement wasn’t going to get down and dirty with a cardboard sign in the street. There was no ‘No Kings’ rally in Water Mill, NY, the second most expensive zip code in the country, with hardly enough people to form a decent riot, but more than enough for a party.
A very exclusive party.
None of the peasants shouting about “kings” were invited onto the grounds of the $14.5 million estate. Only what the paper of record called “elite society” got in the door where they dined on caviar and wagyu beef, ate tiramisu cake and sipped champagne. Toasts were delivered by financier James Rothschild, and Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama: a controversial figure backed by Soros money whose regime was accused of corruption and tyranny, and whom Soros described as his “brother”. Just two fellow kings at a banquet laughing at the mob.
The media had claimed that President Trump was holding a military parade on his birthday, but the younger Soros was actually combining his wedding day with nationwide anti-Trump riots.
Who was Alex Soros, short, nerdy and whose clothes, no matter how fashionable and expensive, always looked like ill-fitting rentals, to attract the company of presidents, vice presidents, senators and the nation’s ruling class to a small town for his wedding?
The answer lies in the No Kings rallies. The Soros network had pumped $7 million into not only Indivisible, the formal organizer of the anti-Trump rallies, but had also poured money into numerous partner groups including a $1.3 million grant to Color of Change, $2.3 million into MoveOn, $2.7 million into Moms Rising, $1.2 million to Next Gen, $3.5 million into Planned Parenthood Action, $2 million to the Sunrise Movement, $750,000 into the National Women’s Law Center, along with six-figure grants to 350, the Organization for Black Struggle, Black Voters Matter, Common Defense, People’s Action Institute, the Sierra Club, and others.
While much of that money came in well before the current round of riots and rallies, there’s little doubt that Soros capital built up much of the infrastructure of the movement now rallying.
George Soros controls so much of the party’s political ecosystem that his transfer of power to his son was covered breathlessly by the liberal media the way that Catholics observed the conclave. When Alex Soros began making cuts, there was panic and outrage. And when Soros the Second married, the New York Times, which had partnered with Soros and whose stock Soros the First had owned, called what it was, a wedding of “political royalty.”
There’s nothing democratic about the movement chanting that it doesn’t want kings. The Soros-Abedin wedding, like the fix that made Kamala the nominee or shielded Biden from scrutiny, shows that the party is run from the top down and that much of the base likes it that way. The same mobs denouncing “kings” were terrified of dissenting from dogma on everything from wearing masks to believing that there’s no difference between men and women, and that police officers were massacring black people across the country out of fear of ‘cancelation’.
Some of those insane beliefs were being spread, indoctrinated and enforced by groups funded by the Soros network. George Soros and Alex Soros were not just kings, they had attained the ability to convince millions of people that up was down and black was white if they chose to.
George Soros was many things, including likely a war criminal, but he was never modest.
“It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out,” he revealed.
“God in the Old Testament has a number of attributes, you know. Like invisible– I was pretty invisible. Benevolent– I was pretty benevolent. All-seeing–I tried to be all-seeing. So I was playing it out,” he told the New Yorker.
The delicate subject of the 94-year-old deity’s whereabouts went unmentioned by the New York Times and other publications in its coverage of the royal wedding in the Hamptons, but his red son had taken a green bride and they celebrated in the company of the ruling class to the distant sounds of gunshots, screams and rage in the streets so far from where they were.
No Kings? Not to worry. The Left doesn’t have a king. It has a god.
They’re as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside.