Robert Zubrin is the individual who wrote a resolution that "prevented" any of the Colorado delegates from voting for Donald Trump in the recent cluster event in Colorado Springs. Spewage like his makes me want to throw-up.
This is not American because it is the encouragement of the suppression of free speech, free thought and free association. American Thinker allowing his steaming waste to sit on its site is a matter of free speech, but it disgusts me. However, it is free speech so I will not rail against them, but it is disappointing and I don't know that I'll be going back there. If you want to find what this pile of manure contains you can - I've given you the pointers, but I will not provide the link - it's too foul to waste space on it here.
When one individual stands in front of another individual or a group, and dictates how that individual or group shall conduct themselves, that is fascism. They are taking away the free choice - the liberty - of the individual or group being confronted.
If I could think of a more condemning word, anything stronger that's fit for print, I'd use it. This man exemplifies the worst of human character by setting himself above the liberty he claims to embrace in his post.
Actions speak much louder than words and the fact that he can say what he did, write what he did, shouts what he thinks, that squelching freedom of thought or action in others is perfectly all right.
Now shame on those others, the people who went along with this individual's "resolution". Obviously they are incapable of thinking for themselves, for standing up and saying, no matter how they as an individual feel, that deciding what is right for everyone irrespective of personal view or opinion is wrong.
They are less than sheep - they are brainless, spineless and unthinking parasites, not caring that by signing onto such a resolution - particularly given the broader circumstances surrounding it - that this is not a democratic effort. This is, pure and simple, dictatorship.
These people were under zero obligation to follow this man's "resolution". Rather, the Colorado GOP had an obligation to tell him where to get off because as soon as they didn't, they joined him in creating an un-democratic construct.
If the people of Colorado think they are well-served by their Republican party and this kind of control, God help them. It is crystal clear to me that in Colorado Democracy has died and fascism has taken its place.
The fact that the Republican National Committee hasn't stood up to demand that this person stand down is telling of the rank corruption permeating the entire organization. Just more proof that the Establishment's greatest fear is that if no one showed up to vote on election day their corrupt power structure would be fully revealed in all its rotten glory.
What they don't get is that Donald Trump is not only successful, he is decent. Or perhaps that's their problem with him.
I watched the CNN Town Hall with Trump and his family last night. I was already in his corner but that man and his family impressed me.
Children are a reflection of their parents, perhaps even the best, most accurate reflection when you get down to it. They absorb what they see and experience from the time of their birth through all their formative years.
If a child is made to believe that everything is theirs, they'll be selfish.
If they think that no one else matters, they'll be uncaring.
If they think they will always win, they will never learn how to lose.
If they are never taught courtesy and respect, why should they show those attributes?
If they are taught that, because they are rich they are better than others, we end up with kids like that idiot in Texas who was let off of serious jail time because he was never taught the value of human life. He claimed 'affluenza' and got away with it.
Watching and listening to Trump's children last night I was humbled to see what a great family he has raised. Poised, respectful, thoughtful, articulate - everything any parent could wish their children to be, as a reflection of their upbringing. Those individuals told me more about Donald Trump and his character than any interview with the man, could.
If he, a decent, hard-working, intelligent man with a clear focus on what this country needs to improve not only the quality of life for its citizens, but its standing in the world isn't qualified, I don't know who is. Certainly none of the other candidates are, because none have the world vision Trump has shown.
He said we're on precarious footing - another financial bubble that will be catastrophic when it bursts. First, he was ridiculed - that was last week. This week, a number of those laughing stopped long enough to examine what he said, and they've admitted he's right.
Art Laffer is not a Trump fan, but he was on Fox Business last night and he agreed - we are in a situation where, when (not if, but when) this bubble bursts, the financial collapse of 2007 / 2008 will look like a child's tea party. A number of other prominent economists have been muttering into their armpits, 'dammit - he's right'.
They don't like it - they don't like telling average Americans things like that because it makes them nervous.
When average people get nervous they shy away from risky investments and look for more stable places to park their money. Unfortunately, that financial movement would bring out the burst faster than it would happen otherwise, so they encourage Joe and Jo Sixpack to keep their money where it is - even though those people will, when the bubble does burst, as it will, lose far more than they would if they moved it now.
But, it seems that the Establishment - because of Trump's vision and understanding of the real world and what it all means - want anyone but Trump. So they'll settle for someone they can manipulate - a Cruz or a Clinton.
It's disgusting and the fact that we have individuals shutting down free speech, free through and free association - and the Establishment in the form of the Republican National Committee and GOP are allowing this to happen - stinks to high Heaven.
Philippa
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Showing posts with label Fascism. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
George Soros, MoveOn.org = Fascism
Yesterday's events in Chicago were both shocking and disgusting.
I was at work when I first heard about them. Then I got home to the video that all the cable news networks were looping in continuous feed - showing a bunch of modern day brownshirts doing at a Trump rally what Hitler's supporters used to do against the opposition when Hitler was rising in power.
That's right - the people who were out protesting at and preventing the Trump rally from taking place yesterday were acting like Nazi brownshirts - the predecessor to the Nazi SS.
Taken direct from Wikipedia:
The Sturmabteilung (SA; German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʊɐ̯mʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ] (
listen); literally "Storm Detachment") functioned as the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party.
It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Their primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies, disrupting the meetings of opposing parties, fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Red Front Fighters League of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), and intimidating Slavic and Romani citizens, unionists, and Jews – for instance, during the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung
Just as the brownshirts did in the 1920s and 1930, these people were out last night, disrupting a peaceful meeting of an opposing party, intimidating people for wanting to hear what one man had to say.
This is how fascists behave and many in the left-wing media are supporting them. Salon and others. What's more disgusting though, is that many media outlets and the other presidential candidates are blaming Trump.
They're not blaming George Soros or his MoveOn organization and the other organizers of this. No. They're out there calling the victim of the rape the criminal - saying it's Trump's fault those people were there.
What the hell are they saying? I thought blaming the victim for being raped went out decades ago. Hilliary, with her long-standing look-the-other way attitude when it comes to sexual assault and rape doesn't surprise me. What's worse than anything is that Cruz, Rubio and Kasich are doing the same - blaming the victim.
Excuse me guys?? You are running for office. If you win, you will place your left hand on the Bible and swear to uphold, protect and defend the Constitution - including the First Amendment rights to peaceable assembly and free speech. But you are saying that a man who wants to exercise his right under the First Amendment to the Constitution is at fault for being suppressed? Excuse me?
That's even more shocking than what I saw on my news feed last night.
What is worse for America is that it has become apparent that Saul Alinsky and his minions are succeeding. They haven't won, yet, but they just took a huge step forward with last night and the media coverage.
We have swung back toward Nazi Germany with its suppression of free speech and free thought. With last night's success the protesters will be emboldened. Others will join in and if this isn't stopped we will soon have a country where only the left can speak out or speak up. The right and people with views differing from others will be silenced.
We have already seen this take place over the past several years on college campuses - the so-called incubators of discovery where differing ideas used to be encouraged to broaden the horizons of students. Unless, of course, you're a conservative. Then you're not allowed to speak.
Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator for Breitbart, was asked to speak at the University of California in Los Angeles just last month. He was prevented from speaking and people interested in hearing what he had to say were prevented from listening by an unruly crowd. Their rights were suppressed while the media covered the mob. The media did not point out the obvious: that this was an up-front, outright attack against the First Amendment rights by one group over another.
There are other instances of this kind of behavior and they are becoming more frequent.
What can we do? Well, a first good step would be to speak out against this kind of behavior. To call it what it is without shame or fear of offending. If we start to speak up, to say 'what you're doing is wrong because you are oppressing me and my rights', maybe we can turn this tide. But if we don't, if we meekly capitulate to the vermin, we will end up with no right - silenced while the fascists rule.
Something to think about.
Best~
Philippa
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https://twitter.com/PhilippaStories
I was at work when I first heard about them. Then I got home to the video that all the cable news networks were looping in continuous feed - showing a bunch of modern day brownshirts doing at a Trump rally what Hitler's supporters used to do against the opposition when Hitler was rising in power.
That's right - the people who were out protesting at and preventing the Trump rally from taking place yesterday were acting like Nazi brownshirts - the predecessor to the Nazi SS.
Taken direct from Wikipedia:
The Sturmabteilung (SA; German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʊɐ̯mʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ] (

It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Their primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies, disrupting the meetings of opposing parties, fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Red Front Fighters League of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), and intimidating Slavic and Romani citizens, unionists, and Jews – for instance, during the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung
Just as the brownshirts did in the 1920s and 1930, these people were out last night, disrupting a peaceful meeting of an opposing party, intimidating people for wanting to hear what one man had to say.
This is how fascists behave and many in the left-wing media are supporting them. Salon and others. What's more disgusting though, is that many media outlets and the other presidential candidates are blaming Trump.
They're not blaming George Soros or his MoveOn organization and the other organizers of this. No. They're out there calling the victim of the rape the criminal - saying it's Trump's fault those people were there.
What the hell are they saying? I thought blaming the victim for being raped went out decades ago. Hilliary, with her long-standing look-the-other way attitude when it comes to sexual assault and rape doesn't surprise me. What's worse than anything is that Cruz, Rubio and Kasich are doing the same - blaming the victim.
Excuse me guys?? You are running for office. If you win, you will place your left hand on the Bible and swear to uphold, protect and defend the Constitution - including the First Amendment rights to peaceable assembly and free speech. But you are saying that a man who wants to exercise his right under the First Amendment to the Constitution is at fault for being suppressed? Excuse me?
That's even more shocking than what I saw on my news feed last night.
What is worse for America is that it has become apparent that Saul Alinsky and his minions are succeeding. They haven't won, yet, but they just took a huge step forward with last night and the media coverage.
We have swung back toward Nazi Germany with its suppression of free speech and free thought. With last night's success the protesters will be emboldened. Others will join in and if this isn't stopped we will soon have a country where only the left can speak out or speak up. The right and people with views differing from others will be silenced.
We have already seen this take place over the past several years on college campuses - the so-called incubators of discovery where differing ideas used to be encouraged to broaden the horizons of students. Unless, of course, you're a conservative. Then you're not allowed to speak.
Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator for Breitbart, was asked to speak at the University of California in Los Angeles just last month. He was prevented from speaking and people interested in hearing what he had to say were prevented from listening by an unruly crowd. Their rights were suppressed while the media covered the mob. The media did not point out the obvious: that this was an up-front, outright attack against the First Amendment rights by one group over another.
There are other instances of this kind of behavior and they are becoming more frequent.
What can we do? Well, a first good step would be to speak out against this kind of behavior. To call it what it is without shame or fear of offending. If we start to speak up, to say 'what you're doing is wrong because you are oppressing me and my rights', maybe we can turn this tide. But if we don't, if we meekly capitulate to the vermin, we will end up with no right - silenced while the fascists rule.
Something to think about.
Best~
Philippa
Follow me on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PhilippaStories
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