Mike said:
“Bob – Money still rules, whether in Russia or America. Going from “Soviet Union” back to “Russia” amounts to about the same as the White House going from one branch of the American political party to the other. Changing labels always mislead the goyim.”
Mike, if you went across the Communist borders and saw the land mines and automatic rifles, or saw and smelled an African kraal after the Liberators got through with it, you wouldn’t say the present Russkis are the same as the old Reds.
It is the conventional wisdom that money is everything in politics. Soros spent $27 million to defeat Bush and didn’t make a dent.
I wrote a book in 1970s called A Plague on Both Your Houses saying what you are saying about the parties. I know what you are saying.
But you shouldn’t just get crabby about the whole thing, like some old right-wingers do.
I did some important things in regular politics. But I was also fully committed to political revolution, as you are.
The parties now are out-of-date and on their way out. So now I am strictly into ideas and getting us ready to represent whites in the future and, above all, discrediting respectable conservatism. The time will soon be here when racial politics are center-stage.
I knew Reagan would betray us on most things. I said so in my book before he appointed me.
A friend of mine in the White House actually had to tear pages out of my book to be sure I got cleared for my appointment.
But I did what I could do at the time, and I am proud of it. Give the old man a little credit.
#1 by Mike on 04/21/2005 - 11:26 pm
Bob – That the mines and bombs and “social liberations” are now performed primarily by Americans instead of by Russians has nothing to do with who rules Russia. After all, who needs a revolutionary Russia and a “cold war” when Israel’s enemies are in the middle east and Americans are anxious to communize the world? Ergo a revolutionary Russia is no longer necessary, and only good as a vast resource to continue looting. But Ronnie certainly didn’t finish off the Soviet Union, any more than Georgie is a conservative. You know these things.
You should also know that it’s not “crabby” of me to raise these issues. You’ve asked countless times for input. One old right winger to another, I appreciate that.
#2 by Don on 04/22/2005 - 12:47 am
RE: The parties now are out-of-date and on their way out. So now I am strictly into ideas and getting us ready to represent whites in the future and, above all, discrediting respectable conservatism. The time will soon be here when racial politics are center-stage.
This is a very important summary of where things stand, what we need to be doing, and where we are heading. I like this paragraph. I like it a lot.
#3 by Don on 04/22/2005 - 8:41 am
Mike: Bob had one foot in the Old World of petty party politics but the other on the edge of the New World of up-front racial politics. This transition is important and he has been in a position of straddling the cusp, but with a clear vision of the new. Now he is tackling Political Correctness, and his 95 thesis to be put on the door is “Why Johnny Can’t Think.”
As he has observed, getting a foot in the door is important. I would love to stir things up with “Why Johnny Can’t Think.”
#4 by Don on 04/22/2005 - 11:27 am
I posted the above paragraph over on Stormfront on the David Duke Town Hall Forum.
#5 by Bob on 04/22/2005 - 1:17 pm
Don, I saw it.
Thanks.
I wish more WOL readers would quote me.