And we have to go back to the gold standard, too.
Seriously...I first saw LaRouche in a paid political announcement in 1980, when the so-called Fairness Doctrine forced the networks sell primetime to any candidate who came up with the cash. The dude was sweating like a pig, and breathlessly explaining why neither Ford nor Carter was going to be able to pull the nation out of its economic funk. Then he would go on about how either candidate would continue this beyond elaborate global plot formulated by Bertrand Russell, H.G. Wells, Aleister Crowley (yes, the same guy from the Ozzy song) and Robert Hutchins, former President of the University of Chicago.
He's still at it. Get a load of this:
Predominant control over the present Bush Administration has been secured, until now, by a Cheney-led fusion of the combination of Chicago University's imported fascistthat Professor Leo Strausswith Wells' and Russell's goal of world government through Hitler-like, preventive nuclear war. Speaking in terms of epistemology, the "genetically" Nazi-like ideology of a Strauss, was that of a figure whose own writings, like those of his underling Allan Bloom, recall those of the Nazi philosopher, Martin Heidegger, who influenced Strauss. Strauss's dogmas are those of a Nietzschean parody of the wicked Thrasymachus from Plato's Republic. That same Strauss is the central ideological figure of that cult of his devotees known as the current Bush Administration's "Chicken-hawks." It is these Chicken-hawks who, in Donald Rumsfeld's Hitler-and-the-generals routines, have been the controlling, lackey-like figures of President Bush's post-2001 drive toward imperial, nuclear-weapons-wielding world war.
This is in a press release referring to Rumsfeld, Cheney, Bush and Ashcroft as "Children of Satan."
The guy must have a lit degree or something, because he states his opinions about all of his opponents by comparing them to historical figures (needless to say, every Nazi you can think of) or fictional characters (Cheney is "Svengali, " George W. Bush is "Trilby").
I used to be entertained by LaRouche. Now, I pity him and ignore him.