Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "The FBI Appears to have Lied About the Steele Dossier" video.

  1. The Epoch Times had an article about Rosenstein, where Rosenstein insinuated that what he signed, and what was given to the court, weren't the same. He insinuated that what he read, in the document, was different than what was presented to the court. This can be traced back to Obama, Brennan, and bad actors in both the DNC and GOP. The Progressives, or the Old Guard faction, which are within both political parties. Quoting Wikipedia: "The Old Guard faction was an organized group in the Socialist Party of America (SPA) that sought to retain the organization's traditional orientation towards electoral politics by fighting the Militant faction of generally-younger party members who factionally organized to promote greater efforts at direct action in advancing the cause of revolutionary socialism. "The Old Guard had its roots as the "Regulars" in the inner party factional war of 1919, which resulted in the fragmentation of the Socialist Party into the Communist Party of America and Communist Labor Party of America. In 1935, the personal and political friction between the Old Guard and the Militants (and their "Progressive" allies) led to an organizational split, with the Old Guard faction leaving to establish the Social Democratic Federation (SDF)." "The Old Guard and their Militant foes both hailed from the broad Marxist tradition, the former seeing democracy as a positive value in itself and emphasizing the efficacy of the electoral road to power while the latter tended to see democracy as a sort of chimera, a tactical expedient propagated by the bourgeois in its maintenance of class power. Beyond this important analytical difference, the divide between these two factional groupings was largely generational, with the Old Guard dominated by middle aged party veterans of large standing while newcomers into the Socialist Party during the Depression years of the early 1930s tended to gravitate as a younger and more aggressive caucus."
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