Re: How bush jr drank and snorted his way through the vietnam war years
Luis ORTEGA ranted:
>
> "Richard Rongstad" wrote
> > The Republicans aren't that smart.
>
> i agree. they pioneered the politics of personal destruction because they
> found that their right-wing, fundamentalist agenda is alien to the majority
> of voters.
> al gore ran a crap campaign and still managed to win the support of a
> majority of voters.
> obviously, democratic ideals of social conscience, environmental
> responsibility and economic fair play are far more in step with voters than
> bush's mean-spirited, environmentally irresponsible, feed-the-rich agenda.
> the only way they can make their bankrupt, divisive ideology appear viable
> is to lie, smear and scare their way into power.
In your class warfare rant you forgot that:
(1) The morons displaying barely readable photocopies of
George W. Bush's National Guard records during the Vietnam War
online as if it is evidence of some cockamamie bullshit they've
dreamed up are really displaying their ignorance and trying to
exploit the average citizen that also doesn't understand such things.
(2) This tactic comes out of the New Left Seminar Caller's Manual,
a popular edition favored by Peta, Sierra Club, Socialist Worker's
Party, Greens, socialists, pedophiles, progressives and other Democrats.
(3) In turn, the New Left Seminar Caller types of manuals draw upon
the lessons learned from political warfare pamphlets that were
initially inspired by the Bolshevik and Soviet guidebooks distributed
in the U.S. by the Comintern, a duty later taken over by the KGB.
Incidentally, these guidebooks were provided by the same people
that sent money to CPUSA leader Gus Hall. I believe it was also
later revealed that money was sent from Moscow to support
Jimmy Carter's run for president. The communists in Moscow saw
Carter as a potential ally. Maybe Al Gore, Jr. ran a shit
campaign because the Soviet money and support for the Gore family
via agent of influence Armand Hammer during the Vietnam War
had dried up by then.
(4) Republicans and almost every political faction in the U.S.
have borrowed ideas from the Democrat's Soviet inspired political
playbooks, and oh, how the left squeals everytime, but, political
playbooks coming from the Republican side are home grown.
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