I have been saying this for years: The Democrat Party is a fascist party. Simply put and demonstrably so.
This week, X user CynicalPublius posted a great post showing how today’s Democrat Party is predicated on policies that makes it no different than a fascist concern. This does NOT mean Democrats are Nazis. But it DOES mean their policies are indistinguishable from a fascist organization.
So, without ado, here is CynicalPublius’s points:
- Laws promoting the seizure of guns from law-abiding citizens and/or the denial of gun ownership rights for law-abiding citizens.
- Censorship of free speech by pretending such censorship protects the citizenry from faulty information (i.e., so-called “disinformation”).
- Government control of industry.
- Government control of the mass media.
- Control of the entertainment industry as a means of propaganda. (See: Leni Riefenstahl; Walt Disney Corporation.)
- Children belong to the State and not their parents.
- Political dissidents and opposing political leadership are to be persecuted for fabricated “crimes” under the color of law through the courts.
- Political dissidents are locked up for months/years without a trial.
- Leading political opponents who are a threat to the fascist order are to be assassinated.
- Extreme nationalism (Democrats hate the United States of America, but are extreme nationalistic zealots for the Woke States of America).
- Purposeful division of the population along racial and ethnic lines as a means to power.
- Leadership of the ruling fascist party is chosen by party leaders without any input from rank-and-file party members, but an illusion of democracy is perpetuated. (See: Kamala as nominee with zero votes.)
- Certain party criminals are turned into martyrs upon their demise. (See: Horst Wessel; Saint George Floyd.)
- Destruction of statues, symbols and art of the pre-fascist order.
- Accuse dissidents of the very crimes you yourself commit.
- Justify all of it for the “common good.”
He is exactly right. The Democrat Party is a fascist party.
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The Illinois Republican Party held its 2012 Party Convention this weekend. On the docket was addressing some asked for rules changes and picking a slate of delegates to the GOP national convention to nominate Mitt Romney to carry the Party’s banner in the upcoming presidential election. My ultimate analysis is that this was a status quo convention, but signs show that the status quo might not be too long for this world.
Finally, in part four we’ll hear from two solid Illinois Congressmen, the 8th District’s Joe Walsh and Randy Hultgren of the 14th. We’ll also hear the, perhaps not startling results of the straw poll, the most important question from which was who Romney should pick for his vice presidential candidate (hint, the top picks weren’t any of his one-time rivals for the nomination).

