The "S" Word is Being Used More Often
Editorial page editor, Colin McNickle, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has boldly gone where few mainstream editors have dared go. Published today, McNickle knocks a grandslam out of the park with his piece titled, Socialism, not republicanism, is the real extremism.
How about that? It's not groundbreaking news, but it breaks new ground because everyone who has accused the left of being socialists have been routinely marginalized and relegated to the nether regions of the extreme right wing (and who could ever survive that moniker? heh heh!).
With a far more strident tone, but no less accurate, are two pieces by WorldNetDaily columnist, Devvy Kidd: she doesn't mince words. She goes right for the "C" word when writing about the ACLU. An even more politically incorrect companion piece fingers socialists, communists serving in Congress.
Michael Savage wrote a best seller, and continually talks about the "enemy within." He doesn't get any acolades for his observations, but when he talks about the "enemy," he's right on.
Maybe more people are recognizing the leftist agenda for what it is...anti-american and destructive to the principles on which our country was founded. To the uninitiated (and those educated in government schools), these articles may seem to be over the top. What's over the top is the ease with which radical leftists have become mainstream.
How about that? It's not groundbreaking news, but it breaks new ground because everyone who has accused the left of being socialists have been routinely marginalized and relegated to the nether regions of the extreme right wing (and who could ever survive that moniker? heh heh!).
With a far more strident tone, but no less accurate, are two pieces by WorldNetDaily columnist, Devvy Kidd: she doesn't mince words. She goes right for the "C" word when writing about the ACLU. An even more politically incorrect companion piece fingers socialists, communists serving in Congress.
Michael Savage wrote a best seller, and continually talks about the "enemy within." He doesn't get any acolades for his observations, but when he talks about the "enemy," he's right on.
Maybe more people are recognizing the leftist agenda for what it is...anti-american and destructive to the principles on which our country was founded. To the uninitiated (and those educated in government schools), these articles may seem to be over the top. What's over the top is the ease with which radical leftists have become mainstream.
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