Once again,they think they've hit on the decisive "gotcha". Surely the President and his supporters have made their heartfelt support for those who we know bound millions to both forced labor in steaming southern plantations and to extermination in purposefully wrought death camps employing state of the "art" technology, undeniably obvious, yes? No!
First those who level such damning charges must display worth in the history of their own creed to earn credibility. But that they are of the hardened convinced left or of those of good will who tragically place their benevolent intentions at the cynical disposal of the spawn of "Che", of Mao, of Pol Pot, of Lenin and Stalin, of William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, of Jane Fonda, of Barack Obama, of Charles Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, discredits them beyond measure.
What moral authority have they to attack even the pathetic and negligible cadre of the Nazis in the America which destroyed Naziism at some little cost? No more than one inch of metal separated my father on eleven North Atlantic convoys from premature disembarkation at the hands of Nazi submarines and the tender embraces of the benevolent sea. Where do they get the crust to maintain that "fascism" informs and motivates the common sense majority? Read the book Lenin's Tomb to behold a panorama of the mass incalculable evil done by those whose collectivist philosophy certainly does inspire the American left and infests American campuses today. They made the subhuman Nazis look like kindergarteners and promise the same should they get a second chance, in, of all places, our land. At their behest, entire "classes" are proscribed and if they take power, this means mass murder. History confirms it.
The President courageously defended the reality that some people of good will also donned the Confederate flag in Charlottesville because it symbolizes to them a presently positive way of life which faces unwarranted suppression. The left's determination to lump these good people with the savages of the Klan is disingenuous. Of all people, radicals embrace "realpolitik". " Oh please, Brer Bear, don' throw me in that there briar patch" they bleat. Jack
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