Winning is the gift that keeps on giving. It’s not just that we saved the country from the ravages of the fascist far left, conserved the Bill of Rights, and turned the tide away from totalitarianism. But it also reveals basic truths about the two sides of the political spectrum. It’s also fostering a massive political realignment that will likely see the diminishment of the far left to a minuscule fringe party that will serve as a warning to future generations against ever handing them any power.
It’s always good to remind people that fascism is far-left, as is every other collectivist ideology, because leftists are masters at lying with language as they continually work to confuse the logical arrangement of ideologies on the political spectrum.
The far left has always been the home of the force of authoritarianism, because it’s simply the only way that collectivist ideologies can work. This is contrasted with the freedom-based far-right end of the scale, imbued with the precepts of individualism. The spectrum begins with the far-right freedom ideologies of anarchism, libertarianism, and then conservatism in the middle of the spectrum. In contrast, the opposite end has the authoritarian, force-based ideologies of communism, fascism, and socialism of the far left. These basic truths show why the left has to lie and always confuse the situation, with absurd assertions that a national socialist party would somehow be “far-right.” Because no one would support a political movement founded in force, as is the far left.
One of the far left’s fundamental ways of doing this is to lie with language and virtually banish certain words while over-emphasizing others to alter reality. For example:
■ PBS staff used 162 variations of “far right” labels and only six “far left” labels, an astounding ratio of 27 to 1.
■ PBS staff also used mere “right-wing” and “left-wing” labels at a disparity of 33 to 6. So overall, the labeling disparity was 195 to 12. …
Even that stark 27:1 ratio understates the full extent of the slant. “Right” labels were often targeted at specific people or groups and conveyed a sense of menace. The rare “left” labels were often merely quotes from the Republican campaign trail or amorphous descriptions that lacked the specificity or warning connotation of the right labels, or were loaded with caveats.
The intent is an almost constant subliminal campaign to make it seem as though the left is one amorphous political entity that represents most of the people, whereas the pro-freedom side of the political spectrum is a small fringe minority.
This is a reference to one of the left’s biggest lies — a falsehood that has been eviscerated in recent years and is at best running on fumes at this point. But that hasn’t stopped the left from using it.
It’s been long overdue that the federal government needs to stop finical support of PBS and NPR.
Let these to public entities support themselves by way of donors or they can sell advertising as all the other T.V. stations and radio stations must due.
A government supported radio and tv station can quickly become a government controlled station ( Think communism )