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    Sanders solidifies himself as frontrunner in Nevada and beyond, new polls show
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    Dylan Stableford and Christopher Wilson
    Feb 21st 2020 2:38PM

    https://www.aol.com/article/news/202...show/23932546/

    Young Americans voting for the Dirty Old Commie delude themselves into believing they are voting for a better world. Getting something for nothing is incidental. In truth, the current crop of useful idiots are being led down the garden path to another Communist slaughterhouse. Even worse, naive voters see the Dirty Old Commie as a kindly old gentle man dripping compassion for the poor, the elderly, and the sick. On the day fools get a taste of naked Communism they will see Sanders for what he is:



    The Dirty Old Commie is another butcher in a long line of vicious fanatic Magi, Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and so on who torture, maim, and kill everybody for the sheer pleasure of brutality. Nothing separates Bernie Sanders’ governing philosophy from the late Fidel Castro’s Communism:


    Castro’s Torture of American POWs in Vietnam
    September 25, 2018
    Jamie Glazov

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/271...m-jamie-glazov
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    The dirty commie, Trump,who has worked to help Russia at least has his followers wear red showing where their real loyalty lies. Trump and Putin are subverting American elections. That does not help America. Putin is messing in our elections to help Bernie and Trump. That is designed to make Americans lose faith in their Democratic systems. If you cannot trust elections, what is real? This is bedrock and Putin is attacking it and TRump is helping them. Trump and Putin are showing us what a fragile thing our Democracy is.
    I thought America was strong and people really believed in what we created. I did not believe that half of America could be convinced in crazy conspiracies and turn against the country. Who was dumb enough to be convinced thre are underground groups wrecking America. There are not. Trump and Putin are doing it ion plain sight. And rightys are falling in line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzomin View Post
    Trump and Putin are showing us what a fragile thing our Democracy is.
    To Gonzomin: It is the Parasite Class’ democracy. Americans live in a constitutional Republic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzomin View Post
    Who was dumb enough to be convinced thre are underground groups wrecking America.
    To Gonzomin: Everybody with a double-digit IQ is smart enough to know the size of the wrecking ball John Kerry & Company use.

    Kerry should be disdainful of democracy. The problem with Kerry’s arrogance is that he betrays his country for something worse than democracy—— a one government world administered by the United Nations.

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...Act-Or-Treason
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    To Gonzomin: It is the Parasite Class’ democracy. Americans live in a constitutional Republic.



    To Gonzomin: Everybody with a double-digit IQ is smart enough to know the size of the wrecking ball John Kerry & Company use.

    Kerry should be disdainful of democracy. The problem with Kerry’s arrogance is that he betrays his country for something worse than democracy—— a one government world administered by the United Nations.

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...Act-Or-Treason
    Your posts are getting crazier and crazier. Perhaps your font is too small. I know some reds live in fear of the UN. They think it is taking over the world. How dumb is that? The wealthy are taking over the world and you like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    As president, Obama appointed an assortment of people with extreme-left views to key positions in his administration, including: former White House green jobs czar Van Jones, a self-avowed communist; FCC chief diversity officer Mark Lloyd, who expressed admiration for Venezuela’s communist strongman, Hugo Chavez; White House communications director Anita Dunn, who told a high school graduating class that Mao is one of her most admired philosophers; and, White House manufacturing czar Ron Bloom, who said he agrees with Mao that “political power comes largely at the barrel of a gun.” [So long as nobody else has guns.]

    Note that our angry Democrat women are carbon copies of Mao’s women:


    Remember Obama’s communications director, Anita Dunn? She cited as inspirations her “two favorite political philosophers,” Mother Teresa and, naturally, Mao Tse-tung.

    Now there, in Ms. Dunn, was a revolutionary thinker. Obama sure knows how to pick ‘em.


    Did Barack Obama Vote Communist in 1980?
    Paul Kengor
    September 27, 2016, 12:14 am

    http://spectator.org/did-barack-obam...unist-in-1980/

    I wonder if Dunn admired distaff butchers during China’s Cultural Revolution more than she admired Mao?


    NOTE: They are angry because they have to put their heels behind their ears for men; even then decent men want nothing to do with them.

    Where is Dunn today? I cannot say for sure, but I am guessing she is in the basement with Senile Joe:


    Senior Adviser Anita Dunn On The State Of The Joe Biden Campaign
    February 11, 2020
    4:24 PM ET

    https://www.npr.org/2020/02/11/80494...biden-campaign

    My point. Democrat women are just as brutal as the women that were an integral part of Mao’s revolution:


    I’m ambivalent about statues and J.K. Rowling being torn down, but terrified of the thought process behind the destruction. Decisions should never be made by mobs.

    Is America on the edge of a cultural revolution?

    The historical namesake and obvious parallel is the Cultural Revolution in China, which lasted from 1966 to 1976. Its stated goal was to purge capitalist and traditional elements from society, and to substitute a new way of thinking based on Mao’s own beliefs. The epic struggle for control and power waged war against anybody on the wrong side of an idea.

    To set the mobs on somebody, one needed only to tie him to an official blacklist like the Four Olds (old customs, culture, habits, and ideas). China’s young people and urban workers formed Red Guard units to go after whomever was outed. Violence? Yes, please. When Mao launched the movement in May 1966, he told his mobs to “bombard the headquarters” and made clear that “to rebel is justified.” He said “revisionists should be removed through violent class struggle.” The old thinkers were everywhere and were systematically trying to preserve their power and subjugate the people.

    Whetted, the mobs took the task to heart: Red Guards destroyed historical relics, statues, and artifacts, and ransacked cultural and religious sites. Libraries were burned. Religion was considered a tool of capitalists and so churches were destroyed—even the Temple of Confucius was wrecked. Eventually the Red Guards moved on to openly killing people who did not think as they did. Where were the police? The cops were told not to intervene in Red Guard activities, and if they did, the national police chief pardoned the Guards for any crimes.

    Education was singled out, as it was the way the old values were preserved and transmitted. Teachers, particularly those at universities, were considered the “Stinking Old Ninth” and were widely persecuted. The lucky ones just suffered the public humiliation of shaved heads, while others were tortured. Many were slaughtered or harassed into suicide. Schools and universities eventually closed down and over 10 million former students were sent to the countryside to labor under the Down to the Countryside Movement. A lost generation was abandoned to fester, uneducated. Red Guard pogroms eventually came to include the cannibalization of revisionists. After all, as Mao said, a revolution is not a dinner party.

    The Cultural Revolution destroyed China’s economy and traditional culture, leaving behind a possible death toll ranging from one to 20 million. Nobody really knows. It was a war on the way people think. And it failed. One immediate consequence of the Revolution’s failure was the rise in power of the military after regular people decided they’d had enough and wanted order restored. China then became even more of a capitalist society than it had ever imagined in pre-Revolution days. Oh well.

    I spoke with an elderly Chinese academic who had been forced from her classroom and made to sleep outside with the animals during the Revolution. She recalled forced self-criticism sessions that required her to guess at her crimes, as she’d done nothing more than teach literature, a kind of systematic revisionism in that it espoused beliefs her tormentors thought contributed to the rotten society. She also had to write out long apologies for being who she was. She was personally held responsible for 4,000 years of oppression of the masses. Our meeting was last year, before white guilt became a whole category on Netflix, but I wonder if she’d see now how similar it all is.

    That’s probably a longer version of events than a column like this would usually feature. A tragedy on the scale of the Holocaust in terms of human lives, an attempt to destroy culture on a level that would embarrass the Taliban—this topic is not widely taught in American colleges, never mind in China.

    It should be taught, because history rhymes. Chinese students are again outing teachers, sometimes via cellphone videos, for “improper speech,” teaching hurtful things from the past using the wrong vocabulary. Other Chinese intellectuals are harassed online for holding outlier positions, or lose their jobs for teaching novels with the wrong values. Once abhorred as anti-free speech, most UC Berkeley students would likely now agree that such steps are proper. In Minnesota, To Kill A Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn are banned because fictional characters use a racial slur.

    There are no statues to the Cultural Revolution here or in China. Nobody builds monuments to chaos. But it’s never really about the statues anyway. In America, we moved quickly from demands to tear down the statues of Robert E. Lee to Thomas Jefferson to basically any Caucasian, including “White Jesus.“

    Of course, it was never going to stop with Confederate generals because it was not really about racism any more than the Cultural Revolution was really about capitalism. This is about rewriting history for political ends, both short-term power grabs (Not Trump 2020!) and longer term societal changes that one critic calls the “successor ideology,” the melange of academic radicalism now seeking hegemony throughout American institutions. Douglas Murray is more succinct. The purpose “is to embed a new metaphysics into our societies: a new religion.” The ideas—centered on there being only one accepted way of thought—are a tool of control.

    It remains to be seen where America goes next in its own nascent cultural revolution. Like slow dancing in eighth grade, maybe nothing will come of it. These early stages, where the victims are Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, someone losing her temper while walking a dog in Central Park, and canceled celebrities, are a far cry from the millions murdered for the same goals in China. Much of what appears revolutionary is just Internet pranking and common looting amplified by an agendaized media. One writer sees “cancel culture as a game, the point of which is to impose unemployment on people as a form of recreation.” B-list celebs and Karens in the parking lot are easy enough targets. Ask the Red Guards: it’s fun to break things.

    Still, the intellectual roots of our revolution and China’s seem similar: the hate of the old, the need for unacceptable ideas to be disappeared in the name of social progress, intolerance toward dissent, violence to enforce conformity.

    In America these are spreading outward from our universities so that everywhere today—movies, TV, publishing, news, ads, sports—is an Oberlin where in the name of free speech “hate speech” is banned, and in the name of safety dangerous ideas and the people who hold them are not only not discussed but canceled, shot down via the projectile of the heckler’s veto, unfriended, demonetized, deleted, de-platformed, demeaned, chased after by mobs both real and online in a horrible blend of self-righteousness and cyber bullying. They don’t believe in a marketplace of ideas. Ideas to the mob are either right or wrong and the “wrong” ones must be banished. The choices to survive the mobs are conformity or silence. In China, you showed conformity by carrying around Mao’s Little Red Book. In America, you wear a soiled surgical mask to the supermarket.

    The philosophical spadework for an American Cultural Revolution is done. Switch the terms capitalism and revisionism with racism and white supremacy in some of Mao’s speeches and you have a decent speech draft for a Black Lives Matter rally. Actually, you can keep Mao’s references to destroying capitalism, as they track pretty closely with progressive thought in 2020 America.

    History is not there to make anyone feel safe or justify current theories about policing. History exists so we can learn from it, and for us to learn from it, it has to exist for us to study it, to be offended and uncomfortable with it, to bathe in it, to taste it bitter or sweet. When you wash your hands of an idea, you lose all the other ideas that grew to challenge it. Think of those as antibodies fighting a disease. What happens when they are no longer at the ready? What happens when a body forgets how to fight an illness? What happens when a society forgets how to challenge a bad idea with a better one?


    Remember the Red Guards Before You Cheer the Woke Mobs
    July 7, 2020
    12:01 am
    Peter Van Buren

    https://www.theamericanconservative....the-woke-mobs/
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    Anyone who actually writes the term "dirty old commies" has to be older than 80 years old, remains fused to an archaic red scare mentality, and undoubtedly thinks the Howdy Doody show was the pinnacle of television comedy.

    On a sidebar, I will not charge you for this history lesson nor expect gratitude for improving you knowledge:

    The Tsar was not overthrown by communists.

    The Tsar abdicated to a coalition of Russian liberals. The liberal-democratic socialist coalition government was overthrown in turn 10 months later in a violent coup by Bolsheviks. Manifestly demonstrating that communists considered democratic socialists and liberals their enemy.
    you're waking up, sir. communism is a ruse with superficial populist overtones. its ultimately just a strategy of gaining power through terrorism and coercion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    Where is Dunn today? I cannot say for sure, but I am guessing she is in the basement with Senile Joe:
    Here is an addendum from my gal Judi:

    Dunn is not obscure, but was originally one of four top consultants to Barack’s presidential campaign (a group including Obama’s current chief advisor, David Axelrod). (CFP, Jan. 17, 2010)




    Doofus Joe Channelling Chairman Mao Through Obama Bot Anita Dunn?
    By Judi McLeod
    July 13, 2020

    https://canadafreepress.com/article/...bot-anita-dunn





    I am not sure if Anita Dunn is another one of Xi Jinping’s ventriloquist dummies, or if she is a:


    bot
    (noun)

    1. Short for robot. A displayed representation of a person or other entity whose actions are based on programming.

    2. A program that performs some task on a network, especially a task that is repetitive or time-consuming.

    3. On the Internet, a program that performs a repetitive or time consuming task, such as searching Web sites and newsgroups for information and indexing them in a database or other record-keeping system (called spiders); automatically posting one or more articles to multiple newsgroups (often used in spamming and called spambots); and to keep IRC channels open. See also IRC, newsgroup, spam, spambot, spider. Also called Internet robot.
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    You gotta give the Dirty Old Commie credit. He knows how to pack his speechifying with useful idiots:




    If the Dirty Old Commie lived in Russia before the 1917 revolution he would be attacking:



    Sanders’ talking points would be different when Communists were fomenting violent revolution in Russia, but his message would be the same:

    TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Bernie Sanders rallied thousands of supporters in Washington state three weeks ahead of its presidential primary, calling for the grassroots movement that led to his win in the state’s 2016 caucuses to continue through the broader primary that takes place March 10.

    “We may not have billions of dollars to throw around, but we have hundreds of thousands of people in every state in this country knocking on doors,” he said. “And that’s why we’re going to win here in Washington and why we’re going to win all over this country."

    Supporters packed the Tacoma Dome and chanted Sanders' name as he appeared on stage after being introduced by U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Seattle Democrat who is chairing his Washington state campaign. The Tacoma Dome holds about 23,000 people, and the campaign said more than 17,000 people were in attendance. Also speaking at the rally was actor Tim Robbins, who told the crowd “Bernie Sanders is the one who can unite us.”

    Sanders told the crowd that he believes President Donald Trump can be defeated because “there are fundamental problems in this county that must be addressed,” he said, citing income inequality, student debt and health care.

    He also called out fellow Democratic candidate and billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising.

    No “WE” are not.

    “We are a democracy, not an oligarchy,” Sanders said. “You’re not going to buy this election.”

    The Vermont senator's visit came on the heels of his win in the New Hampshire primary and just three weeks ahead of Democrats casting their ballots in the state presidential primary. The state party will use the primary for the first time to allocate delegates to candidates, with 89 delegates to be awarded based on the results.

    Supporters lined up hours ahead of the evening rally. Cali Randall, an 18-year-old high school senior from Tacoma, arrived with two friends and was carrying a #Babes4Bernie sign. Randall was excited to be voting in her first presidential election, and to start with a vote for Sanders in the presidential primary.

    “Bernie has a movement behind him,” she said.

    Earlier in the day, Sanders spoke at a rally in Richmond, California. The state — which offers more delegates than any other state — is among the more than dozen states where voters will cast their ballots on so-called Super Tuesday, March 3. Two contests come before Super Tuesday — caucuses in Nevada on Saturday and a primary in South Carolina on Feb. 29.

    Last year, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a measure moving the state's presidential primary from May to the second Tuesday in March. The move was an effort to involve more voters and make Washington more relevant during the national delegate chase. And while Republicans had previously used the primary to allocate delegates, this is the first year in which both parties will use the results of the primary instead of the caucuses.

    The state Democratic Party's central committee voted last year to start using a hybrid system that utilizes the state’s vote-by-mail system for a presidential primary to apportion delegates to candidates, and caucuses and conventions to select which delegates will represent the state at the national convention in Milwaukee.

    About 230,000 Washington Democrats turned out to caucus across the state in March 2016, while 1.4 million cast a ballot in the May presidential primary. Sanders handily won the caucuses, but Hillary Clinton, who went on to become the Democratic nominee, won the non-binding Democratic primary in Washington that year. Of the 1.4 million ballots cast, more than 802,000 ballots were cast by Democrats, even though their vote didn’t count.

    With the change by the state party, a much broader Democratic electorate will be involved this year in deciding the winner of the state. Ballots will be mailed to the state’s nearly 4.5 million registered voters on Friday.

    Washington state has no party registration but since 2008, the presidential primary requires voters to attest to being either Republican or Democrat.

    Eight candidates remain in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, who placed fourth in the New Hampshire primary, has scheduled a rally in Seattle for Saturday.

    Useful idiots even bring their children:

    Erik Butler, 49, traveled to the rally with his 12-year-old son Bryce, from nearby Gig Harbor.

    Butler said he also likes Warren, but said he has decided to cast his vote for Sanders.

    “At the end of the day he’s been consistent in his vision," Butler said. “I really applaud that.”

    Bernie Sanders draws thousands to rally in Tacoma
    By RACHEL LA CORTE
    Feb 17, 2020 Updated Feb 17, 2020

    https://www.goskagit.com/news/state/...35b5d3957.html

    Do not be fooled by 24/7 so-called news delivered by television’s talking heads. Talking heads like Bloomberg better than they like Sanders because Bloomberg is Wall Street’s first choice.

    As far as first loyalty to this country goes, the Dwarf is no better than the Dirty Old Commie:

    SEE VIDEO (Move the cursor to 7:15 to hear about Bloomberg.)

    https://video.foxnews.com/v/61336587...#sp=show-clips
    Nice thread, Flanders. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    You gotta give the Dirty Old Commie credit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    ANOTHER post FAIL, my dear Stoney, ANOTHER post FAIL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven VanderMolen View Post
    ANOTHER post FAIL, my dear Stoney, ANOTHER post FAIL.
    I'm telling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    I'm telling!
    Telling WHAT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    Where is Dunn today?
    ANSWER: Gone but not forgotten.


    Joe Biden’s top advisor Anita Dunn will be leaving the White House on Thursday.

    The Mao-loving Marxist will continue to counsel Joe Biden.


    NEW: Top Biden Advisor and Mao Lover Anita Dunn Leaves White House
    By Cristina Laila
    Published August 12, 2021 at 6:57pm

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...s-white-house/
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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