This is some of the most cogent editorializing I have seen in a decade.
David Horowitz is one of our very best analysts. I believe it was he who originated the aphorism, “The issue is never the issue. The issue is the Revolution.”
Agreed, just distilling the fight down to the core element.
Thank for the ping; post. Great article. Horowitz goes off on a riff of his “Unholy Alliance”. The secular totalitarians (Marxists) and the religious totalitarians (Mohammedans) have taken over a political party in the republic. Criminals usually overplay their hand (they shouldn’t have took more than they gave-h/t Dave Mason). Many criminals never stop until incarcerated or eliminated. Americans are waking up.
Pay attention. (domestic enemies)
Be prepared.
DEFUND/DISMANTLE/DESTROY (when necessary) totalitarian collectives, foreign and domestic. Watch them whine and/or wither away.
It’s easy to...
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A pox! On all those libtards who are endlessly plotting to mess it up for Trump because the American people rejected their failed libtard policies and voted for him. Tell me, libtard infants---Hillary would have put into place better policies to make America thrive again? Are you kidding? She is nothing but a jumped up common criminal, and her whole cadre, too. Bernie Sanders, a laughable idiot who didn't hold a steady job until the age of 40--when he got into politics--is as fake and naive as they come. Name us ONE Commie government which is a runaway success. Or even a moderate success. Gotcha! You cannot.
I have found David Horowitz to be both incisive and insightful of his analyses of liberalism.
His opinions on this are meaningful, as his experience as a full fledged leftist radical give him a profound understanding of both the mindset and the actions of the Leftists.
I have never been a liberal. When I was 9 or 10, I hated their activist actions in the 60’s and deeply resented their characterization of men like my father and friend’s fathers as “babykiller” types.
But I did not realize that the left embraced principles and tactics antithetical to American principles dating back into the 19th century. One can look at many of the tactics employed by liberals today, and see those identical practices used against McCarthy back in the 1950’s.
In reading works by David Horowitz, I feel that I understand liberalism in much the same way he does...and I have that same degree of matter-of-fact acceptance of what liberalism is.
In this respect, the fable of The Scorpion and The Frog parallels exactly how I feel about liberalism. Whenever they do something heinous, I am rarely outraged by it anymore. Instead, I accept it as one accepts the actions of the scorpion when reading the fable.
No matter how bad it is, I see it and think “Well. That is what they do.”