PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
1. This quote from Saul Alinsky (late communist), mentor of Democrat lights like Hillary and Obama, in "Rules for Radicals" relates so well to the democrat party today, "accuse your opponent of what you are doing, to create confusion and to inculcate voters against evidence of your own guilt."?
Thus, the recent constant use of "fascists" for the other side.
2. Not only is the use of the term 'fascist' the complete oppostite of the truth, but it is appropriate to address it in the light of tomorrow's anniversary:
October 30th, 1922 Benito Mussolini becomes Premier of Italy
From David Ramsey Steele's essay on Fascism and Mussolini:
3. .".. achieving fame as an agitator among the Italian migratory laborers, he was referred to by a local Italian-language newspaper as "the great duce [leader] of the Italian socialists."
(Socialists.....would that be the current Democrats or current Republicans?)
4. Mussolini's election to the Executive was part of the capture of control of the Socialist Party by the hard-line Marxist left, ....The shift in Socialist Party control was greeted with delight by Lenin and other revolutionaries throughout the world. From 1912 to 1914, Mussolini was the Che Guevara of his day, a living saint of leftism. Handsome, courageous, charismatic, an erudite Marxist, a riveting speaker and writer, a dedicated class warrior to the core, he was the peerless duce of the Italian Left. He looked like the head of any future Italian socialist government, elected or revolutionary.
5. Mussolini and a group of adherents launched the Fascist movement (6) in 1919. Apart from its ardent nationalism and pro-war foreign policy, the Fascist program was a mixture of radical left, moderate left, democratic, and liberal measures...."
Thus, the recent constant use of "fascists" for the other side.
2. Not only is the use of the term 'fascist' the complete oppostite of the truth, but it is appropriate to address it in the light of tomorrow's anniversary:
October 30th, 1922 Benito Mussolini becomes Premier of Italy
From David Ramsey Steele's essay on Fascism and Mussolini:
3. .".. achieving fame as an agitator among the Italian migratory laborers, he was referred to by a local Italian-language newspaper as "the great duce [leader] of the Italian socialists."
(Socialists.....would that be the current Democrats or current Republicans?)
4. Mussolini's election to the Executive was part of the capture of control of the Socialist Party by the hard-line Marxist left, ....The shift in Socialist Party control was greeted with delight by Lenin and other revolutionaries throughout the world. From 1912 to 1914, Mussolini was the Che Guevara of his day, a living saint of leftism. Handsome, courageous, charismatic, an erudite Marxist, a riveting speaker and writer, a dedicated class warrior to the core, he was the peerless duce of the Italian Left. He looked like the head of any future Italian socialist government, elected or revolutionary.
5. Mussolini and a group of adherents launched the Fascist movement (6) in 1919. Apart from its ardent nationalism and pro-war foreign policy, the Fascist program was a mixture of radical left, moderate left, democratic, and liberal measures...."
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele |
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele
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