Sunday, August 9, 2015

Bernie Sanders' Politics of National Socialism

National Review Online . . . "He is a national socialist in the mode of Hugo Chávez. He isn’t driven by racial hatred; he’s driven by political hatred. And that’s bad enough.
“This is not about me,” Bernie is fond of saying. Instead, he insists, it’s about building a grassroots movement that will be in a permanent state of “political revolution” — his words — against the people he identifies as class enemies: Kochs, Waltons, Republicans, bankers, Wall Street, Them – the numerically inferior Them. His views are totalitarian inasmuch as there is no aspect of life that he believes to be beyond the reach of the state, and they are deeply illiberal inasmuch as he is willing to jettison a great deal of American liberalism — including freedom of speech — if doing so means that he can stifle his enemies’ ability to participate in the political process. He rejects John F. Kennedy’s insistence that “a rising tide lifts all boats” — and he is willing to sink as many boats as is necessary in his crusade against the reality that some people make more money than others."

Related:  Bernie Sanders’ Fossil Socialism 
. . . "It’s an old left-winger’s dream: a larger government, a more equal — and in all likelihood poorer — country. But whether the country is poorer doesn’t matter to Sanders, because his critique of capitalism is fundamentally moral." . . .Read more

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