Anti-war demonstrators were created for the Vietnam War when U.N.-loving American Communists came out in droves to oppose a preemptive war of self-defense. Every ‘AMERICAN’ traitor falsely claimed the moral high ground based solely on the United Nations opposing the Vietnam War.

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Democrats are struggling to find a winning campaign issue for China Joe Biden. Invoking the Vietnam War conspiracy is a:
Vietnam War conspirators said they opposed an unjust war because they dared not say killing American soldiers in Vietnam was done for Communism.

The same people who defended Communism in SE Asia are fifty years older ——— Jane Fonda, China Joe Biden, John Kerry et al. The Communism message in Vietnam has been been updated to accommodate today’s generation of useful idiots —— “. . . women’s political power.”


The Biden campaign, which has bombarded President Donald Trump with attacks about his respect for U.S. soldiers, will be campaigning this weekend with Jane Fonda, a celebrity best known for fraternizing with enemy troops during the Vietnam War.

Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris is set to join Fonda at a Saturday virtual event held by progressive advocacy group Supermajority. The event—titled "Supercharge: Women All In"—will "bring together thousands of women to laugh, sing, dance, and celebrate women's political power," according to the group's website.

QUESTION: How many younger American women understand they are being told to “. . . laugh, sing, dance, . . .” to celebrate this country’s military defeat in Vietnam? ANSWER: NONE if they believe anything Harris & Fonda tell them.


Fonda traveled to North Vietnam in 1972 as part of an anti-war protest that saw her pose for photos with enemy troops on an anti-aircraft gun. The photo sparked outrage among Vietnam veterans, earning her the nickname "Hanoi Jane." Fonda's public appearances remain subject to controversy—a group of Ohio veterans called on the actress to donate her $83,000 speaking fee to the families of fallen soldiers ahead of a May appearance at Kent State University.

Harris and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have criticized President Donald Trump on veterans' issues in recent weeks. During a September "veterans roundtable," Biden criticized Trump for ignoring "the bounty on the heads of Americans in Afghanistan," referencing a slew of June reports that claimed Russia bribed the Taliban to kill U.S. servicemen. One day before the roundtable, Marine Corps general Frank McKenzie—who oversees military operations in the region—told NBC News that a review of U.S. intelligence failed to corroborate the alleged bounties.

Harris promoted the roundtable in a tweet, saying American veterans "sacrifice so much for our nation and deserve our respect and gratitude, both while on active duty and after." The Biden campaign did not respond to a request for comment on her upcoming appearance with Fonda.

Fonda has long supported Harris financially, contributing nearly $6,000 to the Democrat's Senate campaign since 2016. The actress also gave $1,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in June after donating a combined $10,300 to Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) and Amy Klobuchar (D., Minn.), Democratic governors Steve Bullock (Mont.) and Jay Inslee (Wash.), and billionaire Tom Steyer during the presidential primary.

Saturday's event will also be attended by Warren, twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.). It will feature a "yelling room where participants are encouraged to scream out their emotions," according to event organizers.

Supermajority was launched in 2019 by a group of progressive activists, including former Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards and Black Lives Matter cofounder Alicia Garza. The group has raised $2.5 million in 2020, with $2 million coming from liberal billionaire George Soros's Democracy PAC. Supermajority aims to train and mobilize "a community of all ages, races, and backgrounds to fight for gender equality together," according to its website.

Fonda in 2017 said she does not regret her trip to Hanoi during the Vietnam War but does regret the infamous photo with North Vietnamese troops. She added that while she is not "proud of America today," she is "proud of the resistance."

Just like Michelle Obama —— Fonda was never proud of her country. Neither one will be proud of America until it becomes a full-blown Communist country.


"I'm proud of the people who are turning out in unprecedented numbers and continue over and over again to protest what Trump is doing. I'm very proud of them, that core," Fonda said.


Biden Campaign to Appear Alongside Hanoi Jane
Collin Anderson
September 23, 2020 4:35 PM

https://freebeacon.com/2020-election...de-hanoi-jane/

Finally, unlike Biden, John Kerry and the rest of that bunch Hanoi Jane never hid what she is:


I, a Socialist, think we should strive toward a Socialist society, all the way to Communism.

"If you understood what Communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that one day we would become Communist." (speaking to students at the University of Michigan in 1970)

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000404/bio

Those beliefs coming from an average American give new meaning to stupidity. Coming from a mind diseased by a lifetime of Hollywood politics is a testament to gullibility.

Parenthetically, I always thought Ziggy Freud would have had a field day inside Jane Fonda’s head because she was never quite sure who her father was; Henry or Tom Joad.

For your edification this scene is the heart and soul of the movie:




Muley is willing to die for a piece of land he does not own. Put that scene in perspective:


The theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.


That definition is attributed to Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820 – 1895). Presumably Jane Fonda agrees.

Here is Socialism’s dilemma. How can Communists fight for the common man when they want to abolish private property? Answer: They cannot.

Private property is more than owning a farm. Real property includes owning your own home. So when Communists abolish private property they must abolish homeownership. They have been doing that very thing with property taxes.

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