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To: Innovative

“Defeated anti-Trump delegates”

Are die-hard Cruz-bots.


129 posted on 07/16/2016 4:54:07 AM PDT by odawg
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To: odawg
“Defeated anti-Trump delegates”

Are die-hard Cruz-bots.

If Cruz doesn't get a hold of himself and stop his fanaticism, he is going to end up a cult-running nutcase like Lyndon LaRouche, who has run for President more times than any one else in American history:

LaRouche's charismatic authority within [his] movement is grounded on members' belief that he possesses a unique level of insight and expertise. He identifies an emotionally charged issue, conducts in-depth research into it, then proposes a simplistic solution, usually involving restructuring of the economy or national security apparatus. He and the membership portray anyone opposing him as immoral and part of the conspiracy.

The group is known for its caustic attacks on people it opposes and former members. In the past it has justified what it refers to as "psywar techniques" as necessary to shake people up; Johnson in 1983 quoted a LaRouche associate: "We're not very nice, so we're hated. Why be nice? It's a cruel world. We're in a war and the human race is up for grabs." Charles Tate, a former long-term LaRouche associate, told The Washington Post in 1987 that members see themselves as not subject to the ordinary laws of society: "They feel that the continued existence of the human race is totally dependent on what they do in the organization, that nobody would be here without LaRouche. They feel justified in a peculiar way doing anything whatsoever."


173 posted on 07/16/2016 8:53:18 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (We will no longer surrender this country to the false song of globalism. --Donald Trump)
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