Posted on 07/30/2013 5:46:24 AM PDT by cotton1706
I agree. Marxist is a better word. Communist is better still. We're closer on this than it might appear.
I know you aren’t trying to knock Bevins.
How effectively someone communicates IS a big deal, though.
Usually you don’t have to knock someone about that, they will do themselves in with their own ill-conceived communications.
I noticed the part where, ultimately he “held his nose and voted for McCain”. And I would bet it had something to do with Palin being on the ticket but that wasn’t mentioned if you take the story at face value.
A lot of people even conservatives hesitate with what to do about Sarah Palin being significant to them. To be linked with her will help you in some places but will invite sneers and vitriol from others.
I like what Ted Cruz did. At the Values Voters Summit he played a bit where he surprised the audience as a walk-on to introduce Sarah’s speech. He credited her for his win in Texas and gave her a big hug when she walked out. He called her “Governor Sarah Palin”.
Ha! He got that right out there for all to see.
That was a Reaganesque moment.
Everyone is saying that Dems are targeting Texas. True, but recently I found myself saying that Communists are after Texas.
Communism and Fascism have a lot in common. There is a fascistic element to these radicals. Communism and Fascism sound worse than socialism and they are more succinct so I’m beginning to use the words.
Socialism falls more under the banner of that magazine headline - “We are all socialists now”. Not that it’s a minor thing, but it’s more what has been evolving in this country for many years from our politics and media. It’s bad, but like Reagan said of conservativism, turn it around and say that in terms of socialism, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet”, and you begin to frame his.
The relationship between Communism and Fascism can best be explained if you look at politics as a circle instead of the traditional left-right line.
Put freedom and limited government at the top of the circle and totalitarianism at the bottom and see how it lines up. You’ll find conservatism at the top of the circle, the modern Republican Party near the equator, and Communists, Fascists, statists and liberals at the bottom, where the residue always falls.
Bevin still has some questions to answer, mostly about his military service. Nothing embarrassing, but he needs to get the real information out, before it creates the impression that he is hiding something.
Basically that he was branched Military Intelligence, which he has publicly stated. MI people sometimes have to be a little deceptive, such as in his campaign advertisement where he is wearing his Class A uniform, with no decorations other than Airborne wings and Field Artillery branch insignia.
The career track of a FA officer is first to branch school at Fort Sill, OK, then to some assignment likely with a FA unit.
However, he claims his assignments were to Fort Polk, LA, and later to Texas, most likely Fort Hood or Fort Bliss.
He left the military as a Captain, which is typical for four years of honorable service.
I just don’t think Rand Paul is competitive in a 2016 general election. Maybe I’m wrong, and I will of course vote for him if he is the nominee.
Well for years they voted for Alben Barkley, Earle Clements, Wendell Ford, John Sherman Cooper, and now McC. Most in KY think McC is a “conservative”.
When I asked if Rand Paul was well known before he was elected, I was referring to your comment that Kentucky people don’t vote for unknowns. Do you live in Kentucky? Was Rand Paul well known before his election, other than being the son of Ron Paul? If he wasn’t, that bodes well for Bevin, since the people would have learned about Paul quickly, took to him and elected him.
On 2016, I actually think Paul would be competitive. He has a certain quiet, yet brilliant way of speaking and he answers questions directly, lacking that slimy politician run the clock out type of answering style.
I don’t live in KY now, but I did in 1984 and voted for McC. KY got McC and TN got Gore in that election. IN stuck with Lugar.
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