The Communist Party Hails De Blasio and Obama

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the people should to be worried over who has taken over the Democrat party instead of who is on Dancing with the stars..But it's easier to ignore it than face reality
a lot of links in article at site


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By Paul Kengor




For a long time, the communist left has used the word "progressive" to cloak its agenda. This phenomenon is hardly new. It has gone on since at least the 1930s, not long after the American Communist Party was founded in Chicago.

I know this well, having written at length on the subject. You might have thought this strategy died with the USSR, when we won the Cold War and once defeated communism. Unfortunately, thanks to the left's takeover of education and media, it continues unabated, and is moving full steam ahead in Barack Obama's fundamentally transformed America, where the far left seems invigorated unlike ever before. The communist left has sudden new energy in the "progressive" mayoral victory of Bill De Blasio, the New York mayor who once raised money for the Nicaraguan communists and honeymooned in Castro's Cuba.

Handy evidence of how communists continue to exploit the "progressive" label isn't hard to find. It's always just a click away at the website of People's World, the house organ of Communist Party USA and successor publication to the Daily Worker (which throughout its existence received Kremlin oversight and funding). People's World is very shrewd in the words it chooses to use, and not use.

Predictably, People's World is thrilled with New Yorkers electing Bill De Blasio. The CPUSA mouthpiece isn't silent in its enthusiasm, though it is carefully avoiding the "c" word (communism) in favor of the "p" word (progressivism). In this, it is not unlike Bill De Blasio himself. Notably, too, People's World links De Blasio's "forward" success and "change" vision with Barack Obama's "progress" (as does De Blasio). Witness two fresh articles:

The first, covering De Blasio's inauguration, was titled, "De Blasio Takes Over in New York." The People's World reporter celebrated the "joy of a new day for New York" and glistening opportunity for "change." It highlighted the personal inspirations invoked by De Blasio: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Fanny Lou Hamer, Robert Kennedy, and César Chavez -- with Fidel Castro and Daniel Ortega curiously absent. It's odd that RFK would have been invoked. Robert Kennedy was a staunch anti-communist who literally pushed for a bullet to be fired into Fidel Castro's skull. RFK wasn't a big fan of liberals either. He once calledthem "sons of bitches ... in love with death."

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For a long time, the communist left has used the word "progressive" to cloak its agenda. This phenomenon is hardly new. It has gone on since at least the 1930s, not long after the American Communist Party was founded in Chicago.

THAT should have never been allowed :up: BUT ! FDR was their inspiration. :up:


FDR and Stalin were buddies, it can all be found here..., FDR and stalin buddies - Google Search

check it out.
 
Yes, I have long seen the march to communism with the president and his appointees. Think Van Jones for starters, an avowed communist.

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The Obama campaign apparently didn’t look backwards into history when selecting its new campaign slogan, “Forward” — a word with a long and rich association with European Marxism.

Many Communist and radical publications and entities throughout the 19th and 20th centuries had the name “Forward!” or its foreign cognates. Wikipedia has an entire section called “Forward (generic name of socialist publications).”

“The name Forward carries a special meaning in socialist political terminology. It has been frequently used as a name for socialist, communist and other left-wing newspapers and publications,” the online encyclopedia explains.

The slogan “Forward!” reflected the conviction of European Marxists and radicals that their movements reflected the march of history, which would move forward past capitalism and into socialism and communism.

New Obama slogan has long ties to Marxism, socialism - Washington Times
 

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