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Armor for the Argument.

In the upcoming months, conservatives may find themselves in arguments with ignorant liberals who do not realize that the term Fascism, or Fascists are actually liberals. Quite often a conservative may find liberals calling them a Fascist, as George Bush has been named by the far left. The Fascist movement began in the early 1900's, specifically around the 1920's. One may arm themselves with the knowledge in Jonah Goldberg's new book-Liberal Fascism.

Side note: While liberal political professors tend to write out fascism's very beginnings, English professors however liberal will happily expound on how some of the greatest writer's of the Lost Generation, were huge FASCISTS! Maybe it's because English professors tend to be very interested in psychology as well as politics, or because most English professors are writers and envy promotes the desire to say 'Well Hemingway invented a new style of writing and is very famous today, did you also know he was a huge fascist who thought Hitler was great in the 1920's? He was so ignorant!'

Whatever the case a trip through the Lost Generation of writer's lives and work shows that the liberals definitely liked Fascism. Mussiolini and Hitler had lots of fans among the American ex-patriots in France during the 1920's and 30's. That's right, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Sylvia Beach, Langston Hughes, and Gertrude Stein all thought Fascism was cool.

Heck, Hitler had lots of fans in the underground clubs in Germany before it became obvious he was about more than just a Government that provided everything for the citizens. Oh, that's right, nobody can trust a government that wants to provide everything..it's like your mother told you 'if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.'

The point of Jonah Goldberg's book is that many of the leading liberals today in America are riding the fascism line without even realizing it-because they don't know their own history...

Huh, this was on the Google page for Wikihow today. Whatever, it seems that the people who would benefit from this type of article are never the types to actually read them or pay attention.

Comments (2)

favorited this one, guy

i am gonna show this to my friend, man

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