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Are Liberals Nazis or Fascists?

On 8/19/2009 at a town hall meeting Barney Frank was accused of being a Nazi for supporting a single payer insurance option.  Barack Obama was also accused of being a Nazi.  Frank has been criticized in the past for receiving money from Fanie Mae and Freddie Mac and aiding in their bailout, although Robert Bennett received more and assisted as well.



Talk radio hosts like Glenn Back have been promoting the idea liberals are fascists.



I would like to pose the question, “what is an actual fascist?”

Author Milton Mayer wrote They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45 where he defined 14 points that define fascism:

1. Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism
2. Disdain for the importance of human rights
3. Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause
4. The supremacy of the military/avid militarism
5. Rampant sexism
6. A controlled mass media
7. Obsession with national security
8. Religion and ruling elite tied together
9. Power of corporations protected
10. Power of labor suppressed or eliminated
11. Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts
12. Obsession with crime and punishment
13. Rampant cronyism and corruption
14. Fraudulent Elections

Which of the above points identifies liberals?

Check Baldwin quoted former Nazi Martin Niemöller (14 January 18926 March 1984):

When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn’t a Jew.

When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.

Which of the above points identifies liberals?  Why was Hitler rounding up Social Democrats?

Hitler rounded up people who were gay.  Don’t we all know liberals are friends with gay people?  This clip from the documentary The Corporation shows “Homosexual” and “Communist” were listed on the punch cards used to track people on their way to concentration camps.  Those punch cards were provided by IBM.



In the below video Bill Moyers Journal examines hate speech on the airwaves that pushed one unemployed man to the breaking point.  The man blamed Democrats for being unemployed and “destroying the country.”  Since he couldn’t shoot a Democrat in power, he said he wanted to shoot one of the people who elect them.

Bill Moyers Journal points out talk radio aided in the genocide that took place in Rwanda.  Hutu radio hosts called Tootsies “cockroaches.”  People were dehumanized until it was “okay to kill them.”  “They were just cockroaches.”  “They were evil.”  They didn’t deserve to live.

Bill Moyers neglects to mention similar behavior took place in Nazi Germany in order to psych the German people out enough to kill.



The above report points out talk radio hosts are telling people the New York Times is a liberal publication.  As former Reagan economist Paul Craig Roberts pointed out the New York Times assisted the Bush administration in convincing U.S. citizens an invasion of Iraq was necessary:

The American print and TV media have never been very good. These days they are horrible. If people intend to be informed, they must turn to foreign news broadcasts, to Internet sites, to foreign newspapers available on the Internet, or to alternative newspapers that are springing up in various cities. A person who sits in front of Murdoch’s Fox “News” or CNN or who reads the New York Times is simply being brainwashed with propaganda.

Before conservatives nod their heads in agreement, I’m not referring to “the liberal media.” I mean the propaganda that issues from the US government and the Israel Lobby.

It was neoconservative Bush regime propaganda fed to America through Judith Miller and the New York Times and through Murdoch’s Fox “News” that convinced Americans that they were in danger from a small secular Arab country half way around the globe called Iraq. It was the American media that convinced Americans that getting rid of dangerous “weapons of mass destruction,” weapons that did not exist in Iraq, would be a cakewalk paid for by Iraqi oil revenues.

It is the same propagandistic American print and TV media that have rationalized Bush’s illegal invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan based on seven years of lies and deception.

It is Corporate America who supports talk radio.  Here are a couple of example of how they benefit.

Food, Inc points out the food industry started running ads in Mexico to recruit poor workers after NAFTA flooded Mexico with low cost corn.  NAFTA put 1.3 million Mexican farmers out of business.   Does Corporate America want you to hold them accountable, or is it better to pit people against each other?

Paul Craig Roberts (again a former Reagan economist) wrote an article titled Doomed by the Myths of Free Trade – How the Economy was Lost, which basically identifies how corporate America has outsourced the country.  Corporate America is going to be a lot better off if people are pitted against each other over job and wage loss rather than corporate America.

Can people see why no one has given Paul Craig Roberts his own radio talk show.  The Baltimore Chronicle describes Roberts as “The Father of Reaganomics.”  I’m sure people would love to hear what Paul Craig Roberts has to say, and he would attract a large listening audience.  This isn’t about ratings its about people listening to what they are supposed to be listening to.


More Information:

The documentary Manufacturing Consent was made in Canada based on Noam Chomsky’s book Manufacturing Consent .  As the video explains, the title came from a book by Walter Lippmann.



Also see: Orwell Rolls in his Grave

SL County Republican Central Committee Meeting

 
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On my monthly K-Talk show I interviewed Rob Alexander from one of the Salt Lake chapters of the Campaign for Liberty.

Rob does an excellent job of explaining why the meeting was such a big deal.  KUER (NPR) reported James Evans offered to resign, but his resignation was not accepted by the committee members.

A bigger issue was an amendment to the bylaws proposed by James Evans.  This amendment would have given Precinct Chairmen automatic delegate status for both the County and State Conventions.  This means there would be two less delegates the voters get to vote on to represent them.  Currently voters can elect the Precinct Chairmen as a delegate, but it is up to the voters.

As Rob points out the voters in his Precinct elected him as both a State and County Delegate anyway, but that was a decision made by the voters, not the party.

One person who did not receive mention in this show, but deserves a great deal of credit for alerting people to the negative implications, is Nancy Lord.  I would like to thank Nancy for her hard work and dedication.  Nancy stands for representative government.  That means government by the people, for the people.

A person who was discussed in the show is Mike Ridgway.  One caller, Anita, said she would never participate in the Utah Republican Party again after the way they treated Mike Ridgway.  I assured her what we need to do is rally together and become more active in the party, if we don’t like the direction its heading.

If we resign, that leaves the people who are in charge to do whatever they want.  We no longer have the ability to add input.  The more people who split off to the Libertarian or Constitution Party, the less power the people have.  The media does not cover the Libertarian or Constitution Party, and people who are hard core Republican are too afraid to vote for a third Party for fear a Democrat will win.

I’m absolutely positive Mike Ridgway would agree with me on this.  After all, Mike Ridgway was there at the Central Committee Meeting volunteering to fight the Evans Amendment with the rest of us.  Mike Ridgway’s not going to throw in the towel because he was wronged  by the Utah Republican Party.  He’s going to hang in there and fight for representative government to the end.  Mike Ridgway sets a good example for everyone else to follow.

Cathy from Herriman called in to express her dislike for the current Republican administration.  Cathy asks everyone to read the Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi.  Vincent is the same prosecuting attorney who put Charles Manson behind bars.

Cathy also mentions the Project for a New American Century.  I recommend watching John Pilger’s documentary Breaking The Silence to see an interview with William Kristol the President of the Project for a New American Century.

Although I did not think to mention it at the time, the Project for a New American Century was mentioned as a great concern of Tom Dashyll when he was interviewed by the Eagles Forum.

Recommended Links

Meetup.com

CampaignforLiberty.com

Caucus 101 Who Decides Who gets on the ballot.  One of the most imporant things you can do is attend your caucus, run as a delegate, or at least show up to vote for who is elected.  The Campaign for Liberty Meetup Groups will help you along the way.