Friday, May 8, 2026

[Trump says Strait of Hormuz exchange came after Iran 'trifled with us' ] Does Trump get inspiration for speeches from old Ronald Reagan war movie scripts ?

Bully , buffoon , bluffer , WASP front man for a cabal of sinister ZIONIST Jews, American president Donald Trump sounds like he and his White House goon staff get their inspiration for TWO MINUTES HATE speeches from old Ronald Reagan war movie scripts ( themselves written by Hollywood Jews ) . But the GREAT SILENT MAJORITY of real CHRISTIAN USA is not tuned- in to war fever propaganda. [ Was then actor Ronald Reagan featured in World War II propaganda films and Hollywood movies ?] [Yes, Ronald Reagan was heavily featured in both World War II military propaganda films and mainstream Hollywood movies.Due to severe nearsightedness, Reagan was disqualified from combat duty overseas. Instead, he spent his wartime military service in California working with the U.S. Army Air Forces' First Motion Picture Unit (FMPU). This unit produced over 400 training, morale, and promotional films to support the Allied war effort.🎬 World War II Propaganda & Training FilmsReagan used his background as a radio announcer and actor to narrate and star in multiple military productions:Beyond the Line of Duty (1942) – Reagan narrated this propaganda short promoting war bonds, which won an Academy Award.The Rear Gunner (1943) – He starred as Lt. Ames in this recruitment and motivational short film.Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter (1943) – He played a pilot in this instructional film designed to help recruits identify enemy aircraft.For God and Country (1943) – Reagan portrayed a combat chaplain to highlight the role of the U.S. Army Chaplain Service.Top-Secret Simulations – Reagan provided voiceover narration for highly classified target-identification films using detailed miniature scale models of Tokyo to prepare B-29 pilots for bombing raids.🎥 Mainstream Hollywood MoviesBefore and after his wartime service, Reagan was a successful contract actor for Warner Bros., appearing in more than 50 feature films:Knute Rockne, All American (1940) – He played football star George Gipp, inspiring his lifelong nickname, "The Gipper".Kings Row (1942) – Reagan delivered his most critically acclaimed performance as Drake McHugh, an amputee who utters the famous line, "Where's the rest of me?"This Is the Army (1943) – While on active military assignment, he was permitted to star in this blockbuster Warner Bros. wartime musical alongside soldier-musicians to boost public morale.Ask about Hellcats of the Navy... ]

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