Posted on 11/02/2016 7:15:43 AM PDT by meopen
Forgive me if I am posting this incorrectly as it is my first post, but I just had to share this once I heard it on the way to work.
I was listening to the Chris Plante show and just had to share this to try to get this information out to go viral and maybe into the hands of Donald Trump even to use. It seems that a friend of Chris Plante sent him an email last night telling him that Hillary Clinton's campaign slogan of "Stronger Together" actually came from a Roman belief and was used by the fascist Mussolini in his campaigns.
I can't imagine if this information got out that it would help Hillary Clinton in any way. Her precious campaign slogan was once a fascist slogan as well. Do you think this is important information that could help in any way for this election? I would love to hear some other people's thoughts because the thought of this woman now scares me a bit.
I’m not surprised that Hitlary would us a fascist slogan, she IS a fascist.
Listening to Chris Plante and heard the same thing!
Heard it, too.
Searched for direct Mussolini quote, but can’t find any.
He says it by inference of fascism, but not exact words.
Stronger shackled together? Stronger set free!
Same tactics.
The Brexit quote was “Better Together”...
that is opposers of the Brexit
This is pretty funny to me. The first time I heard the word I thought of the definition of Fascism (”fascism” was coined by Mussolini):
The rope is made strong by the multiple strands holding together.
Obama used the slogan “Forward!” which is a traditional Marxist slogan.
These people are not really subtle. Their roots are showing.
Unity
The fasces of unity
National and social unity was symbolized by the fasces themselves, the bound sticks being stronger together than individually.[48] This drew on military themes from World War I, where Italians were called to pull together into a unity.[49] Mussolini openly proclaimed that Fascists were willing to kill or die when it was a question of the fatherland as the March on Rome was prepared.[50] Similarly, he declared that the State did not weaken the individual, any more than a soldier was weakened by the rest of the regiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_of_Fascist_Italy
Foriortes una (Stronger together)
Latin phrase.
It goes back 2,000 years ago.....more or less. Mussolini, I think, if you dig enough....he simply borrowed it from some Vatican guy.
Good post. Welcome to FR!
"fascio di legna"
meaning "Bundle of Sticks".
And a bundle of sticks are "Stronger Together".
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