Posted on 05/24/2019 1:22:29 PM PDT by OddLane
A review of Michael Malice's new book, The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics.
Just because the fringe Left has engulfed the rest of the Left so that it is all the fringe Left that doesn’t mean the Right is now the far Right.
Those who love country are the wholesome norm, not those who engage in what amounts to a cultural suicide fetish.
Those who want to protect the helpless and posterity are the wholesome norm, not those who celebrate and defend infanticide.
Those who fear God and desire righteousness are wholesome even if they’ve always been a remnant, not those who are in a Romans 1:18-32 condition.
Just because the fringe Left has lots of fellow travelers that doesn’t change the fast that they are every Cultural Marxist’s wet dream, who eagerly serve the interest of all who would tear us down from their old soviet masters to the likes of the Muslim Brotherhood.
When wrong becomes popular it doesn’t become good, and the American Left for whom nothing is too far Left anymore embodies this truth.
Couldn't you just write it out?
There's something creepy about people making videos of themselves.
Do you like gladiator movies?
What are your opinions about midgets?
It's not the Right who is on the fringe.
What an appropriate name - Michael Malice.
I compare the Left to that marching band from Animal House.
People with bad intentions led them to take a hard left into a blind alley and there they are all bunched up trying to prevent that they’re where they should be and are even angry at all the folks on Main Street far behind them, accusing them of all sorts of bad things because they aren’t in the alley too.
They're not even the New Right.
Time to write a book, The New Left - A Journey Of Fringe Communist Lemmings Heading Towards the Cliff.
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