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CNN - asking the right questions
- Subject: CNN - asking the right questions
- From: juan.g71 at gmail.com (juan)
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 22:53:23 -0300
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 20:26:58 -0500
z9wahqvh <z9wahqvh at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 2:37 PM, juan <juan.g71 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I wonder what an 'updated' new deal is considering that the
> > Original New Deal was chemically pure fascism...
> >
> >
> in which Juan-who-swears-he's-not-an-authoritarian-right-winger
> demonstrates that he gets his analysis of fundamental political
> categories from authoritarian right wingers
Are you denying that roosevelt was a fascist? Funnily enough
that's exactly what pro-roosevelt authoritarians would do.
And no, I don't get my political analysis from right wingers
but I know full well that for some people - left wing fascists
- anything they don't like is 'right wing'.
> (the only
> people--especially Hayek himself and National Review editor Jonah
> Goldberg--who describe the New Deal as having anything whatsoever to
> do with fascism, which it did not).
Sure, because you say so.