Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Highest GOP Polling for Generic Congressional Vote In 40 Years, ABC Says" video.
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There are several within the GOP, in both houses, who are not safe from losing their seats either. Many R voters now know who they are, the neocons, as well as their origins, and their culling needs to continue. Of course, the neocons were interlopers from the left wing to start with.
Ryan, Cheney, Romney, McCain, etc, were all neocons, who were either taking their direction from, or believed in the same Trotskyist beliefs as, the New York Intellectuals.
There's a book that I wish everyone on the right would read, titled: The Mighty Wurlitzer: How The C## Played America, by Wilford (2008). It exposes the New York Intellectuals, and their hard left Trotskyist beliefs.
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@MariettaFarley Did you ever wonder why 45 demanded loyalty from Comey? Comey admitted to once being a "communist," which came out in the Newyorker, but then claimed that he didn't know what he was now. It's why he used the Twitter moniker that he did, as Niebuhr, a radical, was his hero, the same as he was for HRC and Carter. Comey came in with the New York Intellectuals, (Kissinger, Kristol, etc), which was why Bush, a neocon, hired him.
That was why it seemed that Giuliani was glad to be rid of Comey, and why Giuliani said that there was then a "revolution" occurring within the F##.
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@ryanbritain3752 Boris is just a continuation of the same Tory lot in bed with the Bush family, which leads all the way back to Nixon and the neocons. Boris is really a leftist.
The Tories had the same thing happen to them as the GOP, where leftists left the left wing, and joined the right, over their hatred of Stalin. They claimed that they were "anti-communists," when in reality, they were followers of Trotsky, the leader of international socialism, as Trotsky hated Stalin, and what he called "Soviet socialism." Thus, the "anti-communism" of the "Non-Communist Left" (NCL) is a play on words, and is, in fact, a big lie.
Most every idea that they're proposing today, especially spying on the entire populace, or making everyone fear that they're being spied upon, can be traced back to people such as Jeremy Bentham, who Marx and others studied.
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