Many of the e-mails I get are from Democrats expressing various degrees of worry, anguish, and, even desperation. This is understandable, as the Democratic Party for various reasons is not getting a fair shake in the political game.
Let it be said here, if anywhere: The Republican Party is now essentially a fascist party. It has been trending that way for years, but with Our Military Leader (OML) as their winning nominee in the White House, there can really be no doubt. It is not the fascism of the ovens or the goose-steppers, but it is a form of fascism, i.e., the marriage of government and the profit system through unjust means and unlawful procedures. (The suppression of African-American votes is illegal.)
The fact that the Democratic Party is unable to say this means their strategy is wrong-headed. For a strategy based on a serious mis-characterization of the "enemy" is bound to fail. Thus, the Democratic approach is both mis-directed, and too mild. Anti-fascism, apart from some unsavory tactics, is now the only wide-spread movement which at least has the characterization of the overall Republic Party right. And anyone who doubts that overall characterization as need only look at the new Senate nominee coming from the Alabama Republican Party.
Let it be said here, if anywhere: The Republican Party is now essentially a fascist party. It has been trending that way for years, but with Our Military Leader (OML) as their winning nominee in the White House, there can really be no doubt. It is not the fascism of the ovens or the goose-steppers, but it is a form of fascism, i.e., the marriage of government and the profit system through unjust means and unlawful procedures. (The suppression of African-American votes is illegal.)
The fact that the Democratic Party is unable to say this means their strategy is wrong-headed. For a strategy based on a serious mis-characterization of the "enemy" is bound to fail. Thus, the Democratic approach is both mis-directed, and too mild. Anti-fascism, apart from some unsavory tactics, is now the only wide-spread movement which at least has the characterization of the overall Republic Party right. And anyone who doubts that overall characterization as need only look at the new Senate nominee coming from the Alabama Republican Party.
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