Conservatives can whine about the Alt-Right to their hearts’ content – it won’t change the fact that the Alt-Right indeed exists, that it is real, that it is a legitimate and accurate designation of the jingoistic nationalism, nativism, racism, and bigotry common to the extreme right.
And it’s incumbent upon conservatives of good faith to reject the fear, bigotry, and hate practiced by the Alt-Right rather than attempting to exploit it for some perceived partisan gain.
Indeed, it’s gotten to the point where much of the Republican base is now part of the Alt-Right, with conservatives and republicans of good faith either unwilling or unable to confront the hate and bigotry they helped foment.
"Ask not what your country can do for you...."
You couldn't get a Democrat to express similar sentiments if you put a gun to their head. Your entire party is the alt-left.
The one who said those words is a Democrat. He got shot in the head with a gun. You and your party can go to hell.
He got killed by a communist, a member of today's mainstream alt-left Democrats.
Let's remind all that every presidential assassin in the history of the nation has been a liberal- or has not been associated with a political outlook- none were right-wingers.
John Wilkes Booth. First one.
How many times must I teach you this same lesson???
Take notes this time:
2. Lincoln was assassinated by
John Wilkes Booth, “…an angry Copperhead, a.k.a., ‘peace democrat,’ (when that meant pro-slavery, of course.)
John Wilkes Booth - Liberapedia
John Wilkes Booth
3. "In the 1860s, the
Copperheads comprised a vocal faction of
Democrats in the
Northern United States of the
Union who opposed the
American Civil War, wanting an immediate peace settlement with the
Confederates. Republicans started calling anti-war Democrats "Copperheads", likening them to the
venomous snake."
Copperhead (politics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4. Let's go advanced on this concept: violence has always been at home on the Left.
"Georges Eugène Sorel (2 November 1847 in
Cherbourg – 29 August 1922 in
Boulogne-sur-Seine) was a French
philosopher and theorist of
revolutionary syndicalism. His notion of the power of myth in people's lives
inspired Marxists and Fascists, it is, together with his defense of violence, the contribution for which he is most often remembered."
Georges Sorel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
5. Although he claimed himself to be
a Marxian, Sorel held a deep suspicion for "armchair
socialists", particularly those who mumbled about the inevitability of "progress". Instead, Sorel advocated massive general strikes and worker action -- not for the small concessions from employers those might bring, but rather as a way of continuously disrupting the capitalism industrial machine and thus eventually achieving worker control of means of production. In his most famous work (1908), Sorel emphasized the violent and irrational motivations of social and economic conduct (echoing
Pareto in many ways). His identification of the need for a deliberately-conceived "myth" to sway crowds into concerted action was
put to use by the Fascist and Communist movements of the 1920s and after. http://homepage.newschool.edu/het//profiles/sorel.htm
6. "In his best-known work,
Reflections on Violence (1908, tr. 1912), which became the basic text of syndicalism, Sorel expounded his theory of "violence" as the creative power of the proletariat that could overcome "force," the coercive economic power of the bourgeoisie. He supported belief in myths about future social developments, arguing that such belief promoted social progress.
Georges Sorel Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Georges Sorel
....every presidential assassin in the history of the nation has been a liberal- or has not been associated with a political outlook- none were right-wingers.
Got it?
Now, don't make me have to correct you again.
Or else.