Posted on 04/02/2010 8:24:42 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
n 1935, Sinclair Lewis wrote a novel that envisioned a political tragedy akin to the Obama administration. It Cant Happen Here is the story of Berzilius Windrip, a Democrat senator nominated for the presidency.
A charming, charismatic demagogue, he is elected by promising lots of free goodies for everyone. Once in power, President Windrip ruins the economy, neutralizes Congress and cracks down on dissent. He makes himself dictator, with assistance from a civilian national security force. Berzelius Windrip mmm mmm mmm!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1HT27qPsSE
49 BC is coming back at us again. For the uninformed, that is when Julius Caesar began a Civil War that ended with him declaring himself Dictator for Life.
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Remind me: How did that work out for him?
I’ve been thinking a lot about “It Can’t Happen Here” - I think it’s time to reread it.
LOL! -- I refuse to answer that for fear I will be accused of causing a violent coup d'etat.
I firmy beleive that many members (and their families) of both the Senate and House have been threatened by violence or worse.
Quite well, untill the ides of March.
et tu, Brute?
It would not surprise me.
BUMP!
(Thank God for the Second Amendment)
Ubanga has pushed the envelope of communism way, way too far.
Stupid. Why warn them?
Thanks!
I agree that our situation is too close to the late Roman republic than is comfortable, but Barack Hussein Obama is not fit to carry Gaius Julius Caesar’s subligaculum.
Caesar was personally brave, fought for his country, was militarily competent, won trials as an attorney, could balance a budget, wrote his own books and was without question a citizen.
Wasn’t this book supposed to be warning against a rightwing dictatorship.
I dunno.
But, I read it.
Many years ago.
Also good: “The Arrogant History of White Ben,” by Clemence Dane. Written in the 1930’s, a story of a scarecrow that comes to life, gets elected dictator, demonizes crows.
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