Lee Harvey Oswald’s double talk describing the difference between Marxism and communism sounds like today’s “democrat/socialist” – IOTW Report

Lee Harvey Oswald’s double talk describing the difference between Marxism and communism sounds like today’s “democrat/socialist”

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9 Comments on Lee Harvey Oswald’s double talk describing the difference between Marxism and communism sounds like today’s “democrat/socialist”

  1. Lee Harvey Oswald was a man ahead of his times. Kind of ironic that a dedicated Communist had enough common sense to pretend to be a Socialist back in the early 1960s, and that today’s Socialists can barely disguise their desire to be Communists. Also, President Lyndon B. Johnson did more to advance Socialism in this country than any other person. And who fired the shots that propelled him into the Presidency?

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  2. Oswald is proof that leftists never learn anything. He defected to the Soviet Union, but was miserable there and eventually was allowed back in the US. Oswald also made efforts to emigrate to Cuba, but the Cubans didn’t want him. Despite being born in Russia, Oswald’s wife had no desire to return there either. Still, Oswald still remained a communist after witnessing first hand the failures of that system.

    Oh, and Oswald turned violent when he didn’t get his way – just like leftists today. He killed President Kennedy, but also tried to assassinate General Walker earlier.

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  3. I think you will find a nexus of psychopathology and narcissistic personality disorder in every committed Marxist. It is why they are so dangerous, it is why everything coming out of their mouths is a lie, deception. It is why they will kill you and go to the movies like it’s nothing.

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  4. Today’s Communists/Socialists truly believe that because of them….

    this time it will work….

    even with history’s many examples of failed Communist/Socialist societies.

    Communist/Socialist just want to control and be in charge…..at the top of the pile.

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