Just yesterday I noted
"Today’s Democrat Party is closer to Lee Harvey Oswald, than to John F. Kennedy."
Bernie, a Marxist, was their almost-candidate last time, and is on the rise today. Better than half of Democrats favor socialism over capitalism.
But no one makes that point better than the NYSUN.....today's editorial reverses JFK' Inaugural Speech...
...this.....
...and re-writes it to reflect today's Democrat Party.
I dare anyone to deny that this shouldn't be the inaugural if the (shudder!) win in November:
"We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of socialism — symbolizing an end as well as a beginning — signifying a decline as well as change. For I have affirmed before you and any God that may exist the same words our forebears prescribed nearly two and a half centuries ago.
Our philosophy is very different now. For capitalism created all forms of human poverty and gave us the power to abolish all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are now but nightmares for a woke generation that has learned the hard truth that the rights of persons come not from the hand of any God but from the generosity of the state.
We dare not forget today the sins of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans — intimidated by war, discouraged by a hard and bitter peace, woke from our ancient heritage — and prepared to countenance the slow undoing of those human rights this nation once indulged at home and around the world."
The Democrats Draft Their Inaugural
"Today’s Democrat Party is closer to Lee Harvey Oswald, than to John F. Kennedy."
Bernie, a Marxist, was their almost-candidate last time, and is on the rise today. Better than half of Democrats favor socialism over capitalism.
But no one makes that point better than the NYSUN.....today's editorial reverses JFK' Inaugural Speech...
...this.....
...and re-writes it to reflect today's Democrat Party.
I dare anyone to deny that this shouldn't be the inaugural if the (shudder!) win in November:
"We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of socialism — symbolizing an end as well as a beginning — signifying a decline as well as change. For I have affirmed before you and any God that may exist the same words our forebears prescribed nearly two and a half centuries ago.
Our philosophy is very different now. For capitalism created all forms of human poverty and gave us the power to abolish all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are now but nightmares for a woke generation that has learned the hard truth that the rights of persons come not from the hand of any God but from the generosity of the state.
We dare not forget today the sins of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans — intimidated by war, discouraged by a hard and bitter peace, woke from our ancient heritage — and prepared to countenance the slow undoing of those human rights this nation once indulged at home and around the world."
The Democrats Draft Their Inaugural