By Steve Rossiter
In the early part of the last century, the Communist Party tried to
establish itself in the United States of America. Even after the
successful Russian Revolution in 1918, the commies simply could not get
traction in the independent thinking, American population. Soon after,
the commies made a strategic decision to shift out of the public view
when they recognized that they could not win as open public communists.
They realized that, over time, they could embed themselves in American
culture as progressive liberals, socialists, and even Democrats. Their
modified strategic approach worked. They used the labor unions, then
the teachers unions, and ultimately academia across the board to spread
the communist doctrine..........To Read More....
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