Friday, February 07, 2014

Pete Seeger: Communist, Nazi Sympathizer

By Douglas V. Gibbs

A week ago, on my Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs radio program on KCAA 1050AM, one of the voices that spends time behind the microphone with me, Alex Ferguson, said a few words about the recent death of Pete Seeger, and the legacy the man left behind.  He accurately pointed him out as a communist, pro-Nazi, and a hero of the hard left democrats.  I added that Pete Seeger ranks right up there with Jane Fonda in my opinion of their treasonous activities, and when Jane Fonda dies, my words will not be any better for her.

The liberal left hate mail regarding that segment was nuts.  Words about what Alex and I had to say about Seeger and Fonda included, "Obscene," "disgusting," and "The FCC needs to shut you down for the hateful speech you spewed."

So much for the First Amendment's articulation regarding the freedom of speech.

Pete Seeger is not someone anyone but a communist could hold up as a hero.  If you are a democrat that holds him up on a pedestal, you are apparently ill-informed regarding who Pete Seeger really was, or you are a communist and are not willing to admit it.  He was a traitor, in my opinion, and that opinion won't change because of over a dozen profanity-laden emails screaming at me for daring to call a spade a spade.

Looking back on American history, Pete Seeger fits nicely in the "villain" column.

The leftists claim that like them, Seeger was for the working man.

Was he for the working man, or was he pushing the Bourgeois versus Proletariat concept of Karl Marx?

Clues to the answer of that question goes all the way back to World War II, where Pete Seeger, along with other American communists, stood beside Hitler against the West.

From the very beginning, Americans saw communism, and Nazism, as two ideologies born from the same root foundation.  They were both great evils, and still are.  Only the communists, Nazis, and American Left refuse to admit the stark truth.

Hitler's National Socialism (fascism) was the same as communism in everything but name.  They are both political philosophies that require totalitarianism to be carried out.  The private sector is either eliminated, or controlled through regulations, with these political concepts.  On the political spectrum, where the deciding factor over if a philosophy is to the left, or the right, is based on percentage of government control (100% being the extreme left, and 0% being the extreme right) they both are on the extreme left, just a few notches further over from today's American liberal left Democrats.

The communists in America, like Pete Seeger, who decided to stand against their own nation in favor of Hitler, did what they could to cripple the ability of Britain and America to fight against Hitler.  Key armaments factories were closed by wildcat strikes forced by communist goons terrorizing union members. Communists picketed the White House, and worked directly with the American Bund to oppose rearmament. Publications were given orders not to deride Hitler in cartoons, but to open both barrels on Britain.” Pete Seeger was right in the middle of this support for the Nazis in their war with free nations. His communist folksingers, The Almanac Singers, composed a viciously anti-Roosevelt album, Meet John Doe, which savagely attacked Roosevelt for trying to aid Britain in its fight against Hitler.

Pete Seeger, who sided with Hitler, and considered Stalin a hero, has passed away, and the liberals of the Democrat Party are angry because Alex and I called it like it is.  Those complaining about our words regarding Pete Seeger brings two quotes to mind.

"The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of 'liberalism,' they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without knowing how it happened." - Norman Thomas (November 20, 1884 - December 19, 1968), six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.

"The Kremlin will not raise the Red flag over America—the Americans will raise it themselves." - Anonymous, variation of speeches by leaders of the Soviet Union

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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