Showing posts with label social Marxism. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Marko Rubio May be Robotic, But About Obama the Marxist Wrecker, He's Right

Marco Rubio has been widely ridiculed for his repetitive attack on Barack Obama during the February 8, Republican Presidential candidates' debate in Manchester, New Hampshire. Here's what he said — four times:
And let's dispel once and for all this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing. He knows exactly what he's doing. Barack Obama is undertaking a systematic effort to change this country, to make America more like the rest of the world. That's why he passed Obamacare, and the stimulus, and Dodd Frank and the deal with Iran. It is a systematic attempt to change America.
Search the media and YouTube for comment and you will find almost universal derision and contempt for Rubio's robotic repetition. Which is odd if you think about it. I mean, if you have a revolutionary in the White House, isn't that worth pointing out, and pointing out over and over again until folks actually get it? Not according to the US media, evidently. But then the US media are controlled by the same people who control Obama: social Marxists or plutocrats employing the techniques of social Marxism, with the same objective as V.I. Lenin: a global system of control imposed by violence, intimidation, and brainwashing.

So, no, Rubio's error was not to repeat himself, but to state a truth that must not be told.

Not that Rubio's remarks were other than the proverbial wisdom from the mouths of babes and sucklings. His objective was to please a Republican audience with an attack on Barack Obama, a Democrat funded by the same interests that control him. And like Obama, Rubio wants to flood the US with Third-World immigrants and thus to "Make America more like the rest of the world."

The Money Power controls all parties and every candidate for election. That's there intention, anyhow. Quite where Donald Trump stands seems uncertain, though, one suspects that he would be wise to stand where his back is well covered.

Related:

The Frankfurt School and the War on the West