Democrats and the Politics of Fear - A Historical Thread

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Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


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The first few sentences of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural address could have easily been given by President Trump in his recent inaugural address:

"I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impel. This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself"

This IS preeminently the time to speak the truth, about genders and the role of man and woman . . . .
This IS preeminently the time to speak the truth, about unfair trade . . . .
This IS preeminently the time to speak the truth, about the corruption and graft in Congress and the budget . . . .

This IS preeminently the time to speak the truth about everything that Trump speaks about. It is the Truth that will cause the fear to wither away.

FEAR is the Only Thing we Have to Fear
another Great American video

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE3uUABRPNo
 

Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


See more at our Rumble site:

Too funny, amazing what one can do with a junior high history textbook
 

Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


See more at our Rumble site:



View: https://x.com/RepJamesComer/status/1929544831648342258
 
There has never been a worse time for fear than now. If a politician votes wrong, Trump will primary them. Everyone on his staff and in the admin are subject to Trump bad temper. He is vulgar and abusive. thety are not allowed tio mexpress any opinions he ddoes not approve of. The prick has threatened Hillary, Biden and now Obama. He rules by threat.
 
Check out South Park's new episode. It is based on the fear that Trump creates. Trump uses lawsuits and all the pressure he can dig up. Are Trumpys that stupid, that they do not know that?
 
Check out South Park's new episode. It is based on the fear that Trump creates. . . .

So a half-witted cartoon is your source for facts? Typical Leftist.

Democrats created the KKK, and Jim Crow, and all the mobs attacking law enforcement in the streets.

Democrats spread lies and fear about Trump destroying democracy.

Democrats are criminals and liars. Period.
 

Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


See more at our Rumble site:


As always, my article stands un-refuted
 

Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


See more at our Rumble site:


Still unrefuted
 
Wasn't Terry4Trump banned?
Tempbanned.


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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACx_8YYI0SA
 

Fear has long been a tool in the political arsenal, and Democrats in the United States have wielded it masterfully to maintain influence. From historical roots to modern manifestations, this tactic has been deployed through proxies like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and, more recently, Antifa groups said to sow terror to enforce compliance and suppress dissent. This tactic has also been used by fake news which uses propaganda to scare people about Republicans, and most recently they have their thugs in the streets vandalizing Tesla cars and blowing up Tesla factories.

The KKK emerged in the post-Civil War South, founded in 1865 by Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee. Historians tie its early iterations to the Democratic Party, which dominated the region at the time. The Klan’s reign of violence—lynchings, arson, and intimidation—targeted Black Americans, Republicans, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power during Reconstruction. The goal was clear: instill fear to preserve a social and political order favoring Democratic elites.

Fast forward to today, and anyone challenging the Democratic grip on power is targeted and attacked. Trump was targeted and attacked using all manner of false crime allegation, plus two assassination attempts. Before that, Antifa became a modern echo of the KKK strategy. Emerging from leftist circles, Antifa gained prominence during the Trump era, clashing violently with police in cities like Portland and Seattle. Democrats tacitly support Antifa’s chaos, leveraging the resulting fear to paint themselves as the only bulwark against extremism. Riots and street battles keep voters anxious and reliant on Democratic promises of stability.

Recently I made a video saying fear is the only thing we have to fear. Perhaps I should have waited a few more days before making that video; I could have included the insane number of attacks we are seeing in the news on individuals who own Tesla cars, and also on Tesla factories and dealerships. This is straight and pure terrorism.

The throughline is a playbook where fear secures loyalty, whether through hooded night riders or masked street fighters or Leftist street thugs. The KKK once terrorized to uphold segregation; Antifa and the Tesla Terrorists disrupt to demonize dissent. Both serve a Democrat Party machine that thrives on division and dread, ensuring power by keeping the electorate on edge. The Democrats’ use of fear, from Reconstruction to the present, remains a chilling thread in American politics.

How can anyone possibly support the Democrat Party anymore? If you support all of these things and something is seriously wrong with you and you are really no better than terrorists yourself.

The time has come to do to the Democrat Party what Germany correctly did to the Nazi party: Outlaw it because of its past crimes against humanity. Nothing short of that is going to save this Republic from the civil war we are in.


See more at our Rumble site:


Still unrfefuted
 
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