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Socialist campaign poster from the 1912 presidential campaign featuring Eugene V. Debs and vice presidential candidate Emil Seidel. Victor L. Berger ran for Congress and lost in 1904 before winning Wisconsin's 5th congressional district seat in 1910 as the first Socialist to serve in the Congress.
Trump Card is a 2020 American political documentary film produced, co-written, and co-directed by right-wing political commentator and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza.The film focuses on "the corruption and gangsterization of socialism in the Democratic Party as embodied by the two remaining presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden."
The Road Ahead: America's Creeping Revolution is a 1949 book by American journalist John T. Flynn, [1] that argues that socialism was infiltrating into the politics of the United States. The book has had at least three printings, totaling over 500,000 copies.
Commentators love to argue over whether President Obama's bailout represents the end of capitalism and the rise of an American socialist state. But they're missing a broader, more important ...
Not everyone appreciates the National Weather Service, its websites and record-keeping like I do. The same people who view libraries, parks and Medicare as dangerous creeping socialism also put ...
The fist and rose was first displayed in January–February 1970 on a poster of the Paris Federation, widely re-used for the March 1971 municipal election. Sarre described it in a press conference in February 1970: "The fulfilment which only socialism can enable (the rose) will only be possible by fighting (the fist)."
On Monday night, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin appeared on Fox News, where she told Sean Hannity that "Barack Obama is a socialist. He believes in socialism." Palin's statement wasn't especially ...
The Silence=Death Project, best known for its iconic political poster, [1] was the work of a six-person collective in New York City: Avram Finkelstein, Brian Howard, Oliver Johnston, Charles Kreloff, Chris Lione, and Jorge Socárras. [2]