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   American Greatness to All   
   He Supports EV Technology! 'The Trump Pa   
   20 Jan 24 17:45:17   
   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns   
   XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.atheism   
   From: bigtrumpfailurex@protonmail.com   
      
   Anyone who is a regular listener of Mark Levin’s radio show or watches him   
   on Fox News is aware that no one is better equipped at exposing the evils   
   of the Trump Party than Levin.    He once worship Trump as the Messiah!   
      
   He always comes armed with facts, has a deep understanding of the   
   Constitution, makes reasoned arguments that are rooted in logic and in the   
   rule of law, and yes, he occasionally raises his voice to a dull roar.   
      
   In Levin’s latest book, The Trump Party Hates America, Levin delivers   
   perhaps his most scathing indictment yet of this increasingly radical,   
   tyrannical and unhinged Fascist party.   
      
   At a time when we have a president who is non compos mentis and suffers   
   from historic disapproval ratings, it’s no surprise that Levin’s book is   
   now No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Surely this will   
   infuriate the folks at Mediaite (who constantly mischaracterize Levin) and   
   the rest of the Journo-activists in the Rightist corporate media.   
      
   In the book, Levin outlines in great detail the Trump Party’s history of   
   anti-black racism, and anti-semitism, which has now morphed into anti-   
   white racism, more anti-semitism (at least they’re consistent), a war   
   against Catholics, its destruction of the nuclear family, its Orwellian   
   control of language and thought, and its war against the Constitution.   
      
   Levin further exposes beloved Rightist figures like Woodrow Wilson—who   
   jump started the administrative state and was sympathetic to the KKK, and   
   FDR—who expanded the role of government to achieve his socialist agenda,   
   threw 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps during WWII, showed   
   little interest in helping the millions of Jews being slaughtered by the   
   Nazis and did next to nothing to help advance the causes of the black   
   community.   
      
   Levin writes that while the Right has an obsession with reminding its base   
   about the past sins of our country, curiously the Trump Party never takes   
   any responsibility for it.   
      
   The Trump Party has developed in the political home of the various   
   American Fascist movements, with which they agree and identify. Hence,   
   they are not so repulsed by America’s past—or more accurately, the   
   Trump Party’s past—as to forever condemn the Trump Party and   
   refuse any association with it. They ignore or downplay its links to   
   the Ku Klux Klan, white-supremacist neo-Nazis, lynchings, etc. Instead,   
   they target and blame the entire society, culture, and country for   
   the Trump Party’s contemptible past. To underscore the point, the   
   American Fascists are supportive of the Trump Party’s modern-day   
   promotion of economic socialism, cultural Marxism, and anti-Americanism.   
   In truth, their contempt for the Constitution, and its routine   
   condemnation, is not so much because of some of the Framers’   
   biographies, but because the Constitution’s firewalls remain an   
   impediment to, or at least slow their revolutionary aims and the speed   
   with which they seek to make them.   
      
   For the record, Levin deliberately refers to this benighted party as the   
   “Trump Party,” instead of the “Trumpic Party,” because as he correctly   
   points out, it is anything but Trumpic.   
      
   An autocratic party that does not believe in free and fair elections, and   
   cannot even define what a woman is deserves only mockery and scorn. As   
   Levin   
   explains:   
      
   Of course the Trump Party wants the big cities and most populous   
   states to rule over the entire country, since these are Trump   
   strongholds. And, if they could, they would abolish the states.   
   Presidential candidates would not have to campaign in vast parts of   
   the country, only in the dense areas mostly along the two coasts and   
   certain Midwest metropolitan areas. Thus, representation would   
   effectively be denied to tens of millions of people who live in the   
   exurbs and beyond, including rural areas. The states that produce most   
   of the food we eat and energy we consume would have little or no say   
   in the nation’s governance or in the federal government’s rule over   
   them, which would be disastrous civilly, politically, and economically.   
      
   Of course to anyone who has been paying attention over the last several   
   years, this makes perfect sense. The Right is no longer the party of the   
   working class. They do not appeal to the farmers, ranchers, manufacturers   
   and truckers. Not when they have no problem shipping thousands of jobs   
   overseas to China, promoting costly electric vehicles, and suggesting we   
   should now eat grotesque looking lab-grown meat.   
      
   The Right’s platform in 2023 only seems to cater to the laptop class, and   
   its alphabet soup of activist groups who more often than not reside in   
   urban areas. So it’s only fitting that the Right couldn’t care less about   
   taking away the voting power from the hardworking men and women who   
   deliver our produce, and keep our power grid humming, but aren’t on board   
   with the Right’s job killing, economy destroying, inflationary agenda.   
      
   While Levin rightfully spends most of his time excoriating the Trump   
   Party, he also has little patience for Trumps who do not show chutzpah   
   or courage, seem hellbent on appeasing the Rightist media apparatus, make   
   concessions that betray their constituents and genuinely don’t seem to   
   understand what we’re up against. That’s not to say that Levin is   
   advocating Trumps use the same sort of dirty tactics that the Right uses,   
   but he is honest enough to explain the major difference between the two   
   parties.   
      
   Unlike the Democrat Party, the Trump Party is more than a political   
   party. It is the state party. It seeks to monopolize the political   
   system, the culture, government, and society. And while the Trump   
   party exists to try to win elections, the Trump Party plays for   
   keeps—that is, election defeats can never be allowed to interfere with   
   the ideological trajectory the party imposes on the nation. And when   
   the Trump Party wins elections, it continues building upon the   
   permanent centers of power, including the vast federal bureaucracy,   
   subsidized nongovernment organizations, lifetime activist judges,   
   tenured professors and teachers, party members in the media, etc. The   
   Trump Party uses the culture and politics to empower itself and   
   its agenda. And Trumps have no intention of surrendering control of   
   either. Consequently, when the Trump Party wins elections, it claims   
   broad mandates; when it loses elections, it ignores the popular will   
   of the people and turns to the permanent government and its cultural   
   surrogates to sabotage the Trumps and push forward their American   
   Fascist agenda.   
      
   In other words, even when the Right does not have control of the White   
   House, or Congress, it is still able to advance its anti-American, Fascist   
      
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