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They have achieved what they desperately wanted: Power.  And going forward they will do whatever it takes to keep it.  And that should concern all Americans

Nazis and Democrats share the stain of hatred -- Part 2: Democrat Hate



Nazis and Democrats share the stain of hatred -- Part 2: Democrat hateThe title of a Canada Free Press post on September 18, 2018 read: "When it ends, where will all the [Democrat Party] hate go?"  We now know the answer to that question.  The hatred went into a four-year campaign to destroy the President of the United States, his supporters, and his plans for America. The campaign culminated in a fixed election enabling the 'victory' of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Related: Nazis and Democrats share the stain of hatred Part 1: Nazi Hate

Democrat Party's hatred for Trump and all things Trumpian

Related: • Nazis and Democrats use death to push Party propaganda Death by Democrat or Nazi Entrapment is MurderDemocrats manufacture a fake 'Insurrection' to re-impeach TrumpNazis and Democrats stage bold Events For Political GainNazis and Democrats share the stain of hatred -- Part 2: Democrat HateNazis and Democrats share the stain of hatredWho Broke American Justice?Lawlessness can coexist, even thrive, with laws, lawyers, judges and courts The Democrat Party's hatred for Trump and all things Trumpian went into high gear in the early morning hours after Trump's election in 2016.     While the youngest of the Hillary supporters were wiping away their tears of defeat, the older and more experienced Obama/Clinton operatives were planning a resistance movement that would relentlessly attack Trump. Resistance started after the election, and did not start to begin to abate until after his defeat in November 2020.  Its last public demonstration, to date, was Trump's Second Impeachment associated with the alleged "insurrection" at the Capital Building.  Trump was a civilian by then.  Trump hatred was not limited to Democrats.  The professional GOP political opinion concerning their new elected President was conveyed in a comment made by former President George W. Bush, within earshot of witnesses, after Trump's Inaugural Speech.  "W" said: "That was some strange #."  A telling comment by a former Republican POTUS.   To the ears of the entrenched UniParty denizens inside the Beltway, those elected and those with Civil Service tenure, Trump spoke to the nation in the profane language of political heresy.  His Inaugural Speech must have sounded strange to many of the tens of thousands of government employees who live in the affluent counties surrounding D.C.  Several among the most affluent counties in the nation. 

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Trump was an interloper. A foreign invader.  An existential threat to their status quo

To them, Trump was an interloper. A foreign invader.  An existential threat to their status quo. He was not fit to live in the White House.  So, the Democrat Party launched the Resistance, while Republicans watched from the sidelines. A relatively few members of the House, and fewer from the Senate, occasionally offered soft push-back as the Democrat assault on President Trump gained momentum. But, on balance, Republican resistance to the Democrat Resistance was…limp.  What followed after election day 2016, was a continuous litany of fake memes choregraphed by officials of the "Intelligence Community" (Brennan, Comey, et al.), and a Justice Department's Inspector General's report, dense without equivalent content, that took nearly as long to write as the King James Version of the Bible. And harder to read.    From Trump's election to his Second Impeachment trial after leaving office, there was a continuous litany of public trials based on fake memes that would have been, had he still been alive today, the envy of Adolf Hitler. To review a few of those Show Trials, let's take a walk down memory lane in the pictures above, top left to bottom right: Top Left: The Honorable Robert Mueller, Legendary Crime Fighter and Former Director of the incorruptible FBI, who served in both Republican and Democrat administrations. He stumbled through his long-anticipated Trump-Russia Collusion testimony like a man selected from a random pool of people selected off the D.C. Metro who had neither read the Mueller Report, nor helped write it.  The substance of Mueller's testimony was what an economist might call a "Dead Cat Bounce." (No offense to cats.) 

Over time, with media repetition, the accusation became the indictment

The evidence of Trump-Russian Collusion was non-existent. It that regard, it was akin to the Nazis' "stab-in-the-back" meme.  Frequent repetition of the fake meme gave it traction.  Trump-Russian Collusion became a media mantra for—not weeks, not months, but years.   Top Middle: The Judge Brett Kavanaugh Hearing was another Democrat Show Trial.  The star witness was a woman who said Kavanaugh was the high school boy who sexually assaulted her at a time and place she could not remember; it had all been so traumatic for her. Evidence to support that this event happened equaled exactly zero.  A Democrat Senator called the FBI's investigation into Judge Kavanaugh a "sham." Actually, the entire episode was a sham.  Yet today, some Democrats are threatening to renew it.  Top Right: The "investigation" into Trump's allegedly improper phone call with the Ukrainian President featured a cadre of government 'witnesses' who offered nothing relevant to the inquiry.  Those shown above, plus several others, gave a collective testimony the sum total of which, also, equaled zero. This cat that fell from the building that bounced off the pavement appeared to be alive in the bounce, but like the Trump-Russian Collusion meme, it was dead, too.  Over time, with media repetition, the accusation became the indictment.  In the United States, as in Nazi Germany, fake memes can mold public opinion.  The repetition of memes in the Third Reich illustrated the fact that oft repeated fake memes can sway the opinions of otherwise intelligent people.   Bottom Photos: In the two Parades to Trump Impeachment, somber Democrat House members solemnly marched the requisite paperwork, as though it had just been recovered from the lost Ark of the Covenant, to the U.S. Senate to offer solid, documented 'proof' of Trump infractions.   


Democrat Show Trials based on fake memes

In the middle, the Parade happened while Trump was President. On the right, a second Parade came after Trump was already gone from the White House. Why did the Democrats impeach him again, you ask? The answer is they assume he could not run for the office again in 2024.    These, and other Show Trials based on fake memes, displayed Democrat political hatred on steroids. Unrelenting, fabricated 'facts,' sustained by solemn rituals with choreographed outrage. Events worthy of the Third Reich, but not of the United States of America. That is not until now.  The Nazi Party planned to rule Germany for a thousand years.  To do that, they eliminated all competition from other political parties, many of whose members eventually died in concentration camps.  There is no need for Democrats to similarly eliminate the Republican Party.  In fact, there's every reason not to.  The GOP plays a key role in the narrative as 'the opposition party'.  It was a role long played by a basketball team named the Washington Generals who played against the Harlem Globetrotters about 700 times.  And won—once.  The level of hatred in the American Democrat Party has abated some since their victorious election.  They have achieved what they desperately wanted: Power.  And going forward they will do whatever it takes to keep it.  And that should concern all Americans. 

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Lee Cary -- Bio and Archives Since November 2007, Lee Cary has written hundreds of articles for several websites including the American Thinker, and Breitbart’s Big Journalism and Big Government (as “Archy Cary”). and the Canada Free Press. Cary’s work was quoted on national television (Sean Hannity) and on nationally syndicated radio (Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin). His articles have posted on the aggregate sites Drudge Report, Whatfinger, Lucianne, Free Republic, and Real Clear Politics. He holds a Doctorate in Theology from Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL, is a veteran of the US Army Military Intelligence in Vietnam assigned to the [strong]Phoenix Program[/strong]. He lives in Texas.

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