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McCabe suffers from the same delusional reality syndrome that afflicts
lefties generally. He and Comey and others – apparently a lot of
others, with most of them in the Department of Justice and the FBI –
really do think their watery Marxism is morally superior to the system
of individual rights and the procedural guarantees that have developed
over the centuries to protect those rights.
Actually, it isn't Marxism, but Leninism. Marx's idea was that
the
proles would all get fed up at the same time, and, like spontaneous
combustion, revolution would erupt and sweep across the country.
That
kind of action wasn't fast enough for the impatient Lenin, so he came
up with the notion of the vanguard of the revolution, meaning a
leadership cadre that ran things. Elites. A group to whom
the rules
and laws didn't apply – only party discipline. These guys did
largely
as they pleased.
When you think about it, that's exactly what Nazism was.
Theoretically, all this is perfectly clear. You know in advance
there
will be resistance, so you use the powers of government to undermine
that resistance. You draw its adherents into the streets and beat
the
living tar out of them, to intimidate the rest. Their guys go to
jail;
your guys patch up their wounds and move on to the next riot street
fight, blaming it on the other side. Kristallnacht for fun and
adventure.
We're reliving the 20th century almost in lockstep. Just over a
hundred years ago, the Bolsheviks threw their noose around the Russian
neck. It took a bloody civil war to subdue the resistance and
then
another decade or so to get the vanguard in line. The Nazis
learned
from the Bolsheviks and did as much in advance, under the cover of law,
as they could. Their people, like Andrew McCabe and James Comey
and
Barack Obama and George Soros, just knew they had the moral high
ground, being so smart and all.
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Stu