Tuesday, March 21, 2023

The Greatest Threat To The United States

 So, gentle readers are no doubt familiar with Godwin's Law.   Godwin's law is actually more nuanced than it is typically portrayed, but as it is typically protrayed, "the first one to mention Nazis loses the argument."  But when someone does something that actually resembles the tactics of the Fascist govenments of the 20th Century, it seems to me that it is fair to mention that fact.  That is what Steve McCann does at the American Thinker in a piece entitled Eight Startling and Uncomfortable Ways the Democrat Party Emulates the Nazi Party.

I first became aware of these similarities a number of years ago when I read Jonah Goldberg's Liberal Fascism. As much as I think Goldberg is an excellent writer and analyst, the truth is that he is also what I call a soft conservative. Such people are not willing to call the Left out for what it is, and instead conflate the Left with liberals. They are afraid of offending people on the other side.  But there is a qualitative difference between liberals and people on the Left, and once you see it, it is easy to tell the difference.  Such conservatives look at the Left as just being misguided. But in fact, the Left knows exactly what it is doing and why.

McCann sets the table by giving a brief history of the Democrat party going back to President Andrew Jackson:

The Democrat Party has been a stain on the nation since its founding in 1828 by a virulently racist president, Andrew Jackson. It was the party of slavery and the Confederacy, it initiated racial segregation by legislating and brutally enforcing Jim Crow laws. It unabashedly aligned with and supported the Ku Klux Klan for over nine decades, thus promoting antisemitism, religious persecution and xenophobia. Over the past sixty-years the Party has embraced and promulgated cultural Marxism which espouses the transformation of traditional American culture and society. The Party has succeeded in undermining the family structure and religious freedom as well as mainstreaming abortions up to the point of birth and what was once considered deviancy.
The Democrat party’s two most exalted figureheads are the fervently racist Woodrow Wilson who set the Party on the path of undermining the Constitution in order to remold the United States into a “modern administrative state” (i.e., socialist) and Franklin Roosevelt who was enamored with and utilized Fascist principles in his “New Deal” thus permanently embedding them in the Party’s psyche.
An unemotional examination of the underlying philosophies and the tactics the Nazi Party used to gain and maintain power reveals not just the common impulse to weaponize the judiciary to eradicate one’s political opponents (e.g., Donald Trump) but numerous other similarities between the Nazis and the Democrat party that cannot be ignored. Here are eight uncomfortable dimensions of that resemblance.

If one reads all of the embedded hyperlinks in those first three paragraphs, that is a lot of information. But McCann goes on to show eight ways that the Democrat party uses the Nazi party tactics in ways that are eerie.  In fact, it is difficult to believe that things like the J6 incident, or the George Floyd riots arise organically. There almost has to be a guiding intelligence to so thoroughly always keep moving our nation to the Left. Considering the horrible and anti-human things the Democrats embrace, I think that intelligence is Lucifer.


McCann finishes with this, which seems fitting

Eighth, Hitler, after serving in World War I was an avowed Communist who eventually joined the National Socialist Party, later renamed the National Socialist Workers (NAZI) Party. He did so because it was larger and also espoused Marxism/socialism. Influenced by Mussolini and his Fascist Party, in the 1920’s the National Socialist Party adopted extreme nationalism and government-controlled capitalism as a part of their foundational Marxist/socialist underpinning.
While flirting with it for a number of decades, in the latter half of the Twentieth Century the Democrat Party began to fully embrace an American version of the Marxism/socialism that underpinned the NAZI Party. Mark Levin in his seminal work American Marxism, lays out in detail this metamorphosis. For all intents and purposes, the Democrat party could easily be renamed: The National Marxist/Socialist Party.
The greatest threat to the survival of United States as founded is not offshore but within its borders: the Democrat party.

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