Who Else But A Democrat....

Sorry to break the news to you, buttercup -- John Wilkes Booth was not "a liberal."


Colloquially, in this day, Liberal and Democrat are synonymous.


The problem began when communist John Dewey cajoled the Socialist Party to change its name to Liberal.



Bet you didn't know any of that, did you.


Be sure to let me know if you'd like me to recommend a reading syllabus for you, to fill in the lacunae.
 
Was Lincoln a communist too?
Marx and Engels themselves supported him ...

You are an idiot. Dewey was an American pragmatist, a famous educator, denounced and despised by the communists -- especially when he led the "Dewey Commission" that exposed Stalin's Moscow Trials.
 
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John Wilkes Booths only know political affiliation was with the Know Nothing’s. A group was nationalistic and was opposed to immigration and Catholics and was far right.

It’s closest party today would be Republicans

ROFL!


Using wiki, like you did....


Know Nothing (with support of southern Democrats)



. Historic review: 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.



a. John Wilkes Booth was opposed to President Lincoln’s Republican war policies. His letter to is family explained he was furious with Lincoln for having brought war to the South! THE MURDERER OF MR. LINCOLN.; Extraordinary Letter of John Wilkes Booth Proof that He Meditated His Crime Months Ago His Excuses for the Contemplated Act His Participation in the Execution of John Brown. Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. Fires. The Seventh Ward Fire Note from Chief Engineer Decker.

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




"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."

Way to go, spanking a troll like that. Double thumbs up???
 
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Was Lincoln a communist too?
Marx and Engels themselves supported him ...

You are an idiot. Dewey was an American pragmatist, a famous educator, denounced and despised by the communists -- especially when he led the "Dewey Commission" that exposed Stalin's Moscow Trials.



"You are an idiot. Dewey was an American pragmatist, a famous educator, denounced and despised by the communists -- "


You really know less than nothing....you dunce.


The Dewey Commission (officially the "Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials") was initiated in March 1937 by the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky. ... It was seen by some at the time, as Dewey feared it would be, as a Trotskyist front organization.

Dewey Commission - Wikipedia




Who do you suppose chose Dewey for the communist 'trial'????



From Kangor’s “Dupes”

  1. John Dewey was one such Potemkin Progressive. And this man is the greatest single influence on American schoolchildren; his books have been used to train generations of teachers. Even while the Russian civil war was still going on (some seven million killed between 1917 and 1921), Dewey’s books were translated into Russian by the Bolsheviks: they immediately recognized the importance of his ideas to the Soviet collective communist state.
    1. 1918, “School’s of Tomorrow,” published in Russian.
    2. 1919, “How We Think,” published in Russian.
    3. 1920, “The School and Society,” published in Russian.
    4. 1921, “Democracy and Education,” published in Russian. The English version, of course, became a bible at Columbia Teacher’s College.
  2. In 1928, Dewey, on his trip to the Soviet, was given the full Potemkin treatment. He laughed off the possibility of his being manipulated…”the warning, which appears humorous in retrospect by my kindly friends is that I would be fooled by being taken to show places…” Of course, immediately upon returning, he wrote a six part series for The New Republic, the political ‘font of all knowledge’ of the American left. “My mind was in a whirl of new impressions in those early days in Leningrad. Readjustment was difficult, and I lived somewhat dazed….” Impressions of Soviet Russia, by John Dewey.



Even I, as brilliant and perceptive as I am, cannot believe how stupid you are.


How do you find your way back to that refrigerator box you call home......bread crumbs or shiny pebbles?
 

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