Archive for the 'Charles Lindbergh' Category

18 March, 2022

Posted by Socrates in Charles Coughlin, Charles Lindbergh, class divisions, coalition of the fringe groups, Democrats, Identity politics, jewed culture, jewed politics, Jewish paranoia, judeo-communism, Judeo-Left, leftism, leftism as a Jewish construct, leftists, liberalism, liberals, Marcuse, Marxism, Marxism as anti-White, New Left, Old Left, Paul Krassner, The Outsider/The Other, Western civilization, Western culture, white nationalism, White philosophy, White thought at 1:55 pm | Permanent Link

I frequently focus on newbies, since oldbies already know. I learned that from Dr. William Pierce, who always posed things in a way in which the newbie could easily grasp them. (A great example of that is Pierce’s ADV broadcast/essay “How It Fits Together” which is a must-read). Recall about two weeks ago, when I […]

23 December, 2020

Posted by Socrates in America First movement, Charles Lindbergh, conservatism, conservatives, conservatives as losers and wimps, Socrates, World War II at 1:21 pm | Permanent Link

by E. Michael Jones. “Three months after Lindbergh gave his speech, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, and America entered the war. One day later the FBI showed up at the door of Henry Regnery’s father, the man who was the treasurer of America First, and confiscated their mailing list, thus putting an […]

5 May, 2019

Posted by Socrates in America, Charles Coughlin, Charles Lindbergh, Father Coughlin, global citizens, global government, globalization, Huey Long, populism, Socrates, Trump, Trump and Making America Great Again, Trump's border wall, Trump's policies, Trumpphobia at 2:32 pm | Permanent Link

They hated Richard Nixon. But they really, really, severely hate Trump. Why? I could type for awhile about this topic, but let’s keep it simple: Reason #1: Trump is a populist. Meaning, among other things, that he’s unconventional and unpredictable compared to “mainstream” conservatives. He champions “the little guy/the average guy” which makes him popular […]