> Pretty weird, isn't it? And all liberals are
>
warmongers.
my dictionary says that the phrase "liberal warmonger" is
redundant!
> I assume that among the 30% or so of the
> US
population there must have been at least some
> liberals. I mean, the
revolutionary Marxist share of
> the population can't be more than 15-20%,
can it?
Comrade, stop being such a pessimist! As Gramsci noted, we should
embrace "optimism of the will and pessimism of the
intellect"! When viewed correctly and dialectically, it's abundantly clear
(except to petty-bourgeois revisionist infantile leftists, of course!) that
almost 50% of the U.S. is revolutionary Marxist. It's only the elite
misleaders who run the liberal media who keep the country away from the "tipping
point."
Santiago Deviñe
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