This: are the International Communists just sooooo much smarter than the national communists.....the Democrat Party......or is it the partnership against America and Western Civilization that it appears to be????
1. There is far too much evidence on both sides of that question when it comes to Franklin Roosevelt vis-a-vis Stalin.
2. More pertinent today, as China is our current and future greatest opponent, and the Democrats appear to be their handmaidens.
And here is one particularly interesting story to consider when answering the above query.
"On November 30, 2012, Chinese artist Cai Guo Qiang, who was being honored by the Smithsonian Institution, set up a Christmas tree on the National Mall. Then he exploded the tree with hundreds of Chinese-made fireworks. The audience, which included Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi and other luminaries of the left, applauded as the Christmas tree went up in smoke. Cinders, pine needles, and wood fragments formed a debris field that would take weeks to clean up.
Hillary Clinton presented Cai Guo Qiang with a gold medal—the first U.S. State Department Medal of Arts, along with $250,000 from American taxpayers. The medal recognized his “contributions to the advancement of understanding and diplomacy.”
3. "Mandarin-speaking China expert Michael Pillsbury, author of The Hundred-Year Marathon, has chronicled China’s patient, persistent quest for a China-centric new world order.
....Pillsbury witnessed the exploding tree and applauded along with the audience—but he was troubled by what he saw. The next day, Pillsbury had a secret meeting with a “senior Chinese government defector.” The defector couldn’t believe that the United States had allowed Cai to stage the event and had given him the award. Didn’t the Americans understand the themes of Cai’s work—themes of “the decline of the United States and the rise of a strong China”?
Didn’t the Americans grasp the symbolism of the exploding tree? There, at the seat of American government, Cai had destroyed a Christmas tree, a symbol of the Christian faith. Cai, a communist and a nationalist, had insulted America— and the Americans had cheered and given him a medal."
The above can be found in Sean Spicer's "Radical Nation."
How can any miss the hand-in-glove relationship between Marxism and the Democrat Party?