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  1. The Political Legacy of Lyndon LaRouche (w/ Matthew N Lyons)Download This Episode

    This week, we’re sharing an interview with Matthew N Lyons of Three Way Fight blog about the political legacy of Lyndon LaRouche, cultic leftist turned fascist US political figure from the 1970’s through his death in 2019. For the hour, Matthew and I talk about the network of organizations and publications of the LaRouche movement, some of their approaches toward peeling adherents from the left, antisemitic conspiracy theories he innovated, methods his movement used to control followers and some of the ripples of LaRouche you can find today. We also speak briefly about the Three Way Fight book due out in the spring via Kersplebedeb and PM Press.

    https://traffic.libsyn.com/thefinalstrawradio/tfsrpodcast-20230813-LyonsOnLaRouche.mp3

    Our past interview with Matthew on Christian Nationalism(s): https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2022/11/20/matthew-lyons-on-christian-nationalisms/

    Lyons articles on LaRouche (in addition to the chapter in Insurgence Supremacists on the movement):

    Books critiquing LaRouche from an antifascist position:

    Some current political figures appearing to relate to the legacy of LaRouche’s red-brown politics:

    Related:

    . … . ..

    Featured Track:

    • Unreleased Instrumental 1 by DJ Muggs x MF Doom from Deathwish

    Share this post: on Twitter on Facebook

    #fascist #history #maga #magacommunism #patsoc #redbrown #usa

    https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2023/08/13/the-political-legacy-of-lyndon-larouche-w-matthew-n-lyons/

  2. The Political Legacy of Lyndon LaRouche (w/ Matthew N Lyons)Download This Episode

    This week, we’re sharing an interview with Matthew N Lyons of Three Way Fight blog about the political legacy of Lyndon LaRouche, cultic leftist turned fascist US political figure from the 1970’s through his death in 2019. For the hour, Matthew and I talk about the network of organizations and publications of the LaRouche movement, some of their approaches toward peeling adherents from the left, antisemitic conspiracy theories he innovated, methods his movement used to control followers and some of the ripples of LaRouche you can find today. We also speak briefly about the Three Way Fight book due out in the spring via Kersplebedeb and PM Press.

    https://traffic.libsyn.com/thefinalstrawradio/tfsrpodcast-20230813-LyonsOnLaRouche.mp3

    Our past interview with Matthew on Christian Nationalism(s): https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2022/11/20/matthew-lyons-on-christian-nationalisms/

    Lyons articles on LaRouche (in addition to the chapter in Insurgence Supremacists on the movement):

    Books critiquing LaRouche from an antifascist position:

    Some current political figures appearing to relate to the legacy of LaRouche’s red-brown politics:

    Related:

    . … . ..

    Featured Track:

    • Unreleased Instrumental 1 by DJ Muggs x MF Doom from Deathwish

    #fascist #history #maga #magacommunism #patsoc #redbrown #usa

    https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2023/08/13/the-political-legacy-of-lyndon-larouche-w-matthew-n-lyons/

  3. The Political Legacy of Lyndon LaRouche (w/ Matthew N Lyons)Download This Episode

    This week, we’re sharing an interview with Matthew N Lyons of Three Way Fight blog about the political legacy of Lyndon LaRouche, cultic leftist turned fascist US political figure from the 1970’s through his death in 2019. For the hour, Matthew and I talk about the network of organizations and publications of the LaRouche movement, some of their approaches toward peeling adherents from the left, antisemitic conspiracy theories he innovated, methods his movement used to control followers and some of the ripples of LaRouche you can find today. We also speak briefly about the Three Way Fight book due out in the spring via Kersplebedeb and PM Press.

    https://traffic.libsyn.com/thefinalstrawradio/tfsrpodcast-20230813-LyonsOnLaRouche.mp3

    Our past interview with Matthew on Christian Nationalism(s): https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2022/11/20/matthew-lyons-on-christian-nationalisms/

    Lyons articles on LaRouche (in addition to the chapter in Insurgence Supremacists on the movement):

    Books critiquing LaRouche from an antifascist position:

    Some current political figures appearing to relate to the legacy of LaRouche’s red-brown politics:

    Related:

    . … . ..

    Featured Track:

    • Unreleased Instrumental 1 by DJ Muggs x MF Doom from Deathwish

    Share this post: on Twitter on Facebook

    #fascist #history #maga #magacommunism #patsoc #redbrown #usa

    https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2023/08/13/the-political-legacy-of-lyndon-larouche-w-matthew-n-lyons/

  4. The Political Legacy of Lyndon LaRouche (w/ Matthew N Lyons)Download This Episode

    This week, we’re sharing an interview with Matthew N Lyons of Three Way Fight blog about the political legacy of Lyndon LaRouche, cultic leftist turned fascist US political figure from the 1970’s through his death in 2019. For the hour, Matthew and I talk about the network of organizations and publications of the LaRouche movement, some of their approaches toward peeling adherents from the left, antisemitic conspiracy theories he innovated, methods his movement used to control followers and some of the ripples of LaRouche you can find today. We also speak briefly about the Three Way Fight book due out in the spring via Kersplebedeb and PM Press.

    https://traffic.libsyn.com/thefinalstrawradio/tfsrpodcast-20230813-LyonsOnLaRouche.mp3

    Our past interview with Matthew on Christian Nationalism(s): https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2022/11/20/matthew-lyons-on-christian-nationalisms/

    Lyons articles on LaRouche (in addition to the chapter in Insurgence Supremacists on the movement):

    Books critiquing LaRouche from an antifascist position:

    Some current political figures appearing to relate to the legacy of LaRouche’s red-brown politics:

    Related:

    . … . ..

    Featured Track:

    • Unreleased Instrumental 1 by DJ Muggs x MF Doom from Deathwish

    Share this post: on Twitter on Facebook

    #fascist #history #maga #magacommunism #patsoc #redbrown #usa

    https://thefinalstrawradio.noblogs.org/post/2023/08/13/the-political-legacy-of-lyndon-larouche-w-matthew-n-lyons/

  5. Hype for the Future 136M: Town of Lyndon, Vermont

    Overview The Town of Lyndon is situated within the boundaries of Caledonia County, Vermont, and is home to one of the five (5) campuses of Vermont State University, the others located in the Towns of Castleton, Johnson, Randolph, and Williston. A few local hotels and resorts are situated within the town limits, along with the Satellite Gallery VT and the Pop Up Gallery.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. 3 things about Stanley Kubrick’s BARRY LYNDON [1975]

    1. He blows smoke in her face and then smiles sweetly.
    2. “Mr. Barry, in my profession we hear many such stories. Yours is one of the most intriguing and touching I’ve heard in many weeks. Nevertheless, I’m afraid I cannot grant your request. ”
    3. £500 annuity.

    #3things #movies #stanleykubrick #cinema

  7. @the4kCollectivE I would summarize it as - Barry Lyndon
    is an 18th-century tragicomedy that chronicles the rise and fall of an Irish opportunist named Redmond Barry. A narrator provides commentary on how luck, fate, and the protagonist's own ambition propel him through the highest social circles of Europe, only to see it all crumble away

  8. @the4kCollectivE I would summarize it as - Barry Lyndon
    is an 18th-century tragicomedy that chronicles the rise and fall of an Irish opportunist named Redmond Barry. A narrator provides commentary on how luck, fate, and the protagonist's own ambition propel him through the highest social circles of Europe, only to see it all crumble away #kubrick #BarryLyndon #CriterionCollection #cinema

  9. "It’s like that classic Lyndon B. Johnson statement. Make that sonofabitch deny he fucked that pig! Make them publicly deny it, and then give it to the memelords."

    wonkette.com/p/guess-news-orga

    #JDVance #Couches

  10. Quasit's Book Recommendations: "Master of the Five Magics" (1980) by Lyndon Hardy

    Not every good book has to be a classic for the ages. Sometimes a good, light, enjoyable read is exactly what you need.

    And that describes Lyndon Hardy's "Master of the Five Magics" to a T. It's the story of Alodar, a journeyman thaumaturge in a fantasy world. Alodar has a problem: his father was a noble, but was cast out of the aristocracy long before. Now Alodar harbors a secret determination to win the hand of Queen Vendora and by so doing, erase his family's disgrace.

    His path isn't an easy one. As a journeyman thaumaturge, his status isn't high. But war plagues the kingdom, and if he can serve the Queen he hopes to parlay that into being accepted as a suitor for her hand.

    That's the general plot. The specifics are where things get interesting, because the book is effectively a series of really interesting and fun puzzles.

    There are five schools of magic:

    • Thaumaturgy, in which manipulation of a part of an object gives control over the whole

    • Alchemy - many repetitions produce only some correct results

    • Magic - years-long rituals are required to produce perfect enchanted objects

    • Sorcery - the art of commanding the will of others

    • Wizardry - the dangerous art of summoning and commanding demons

    Each school is described clearly with the applicable principles for each. As Alodar proceeds from one adventure to another, each bringing him a little closer to the hand of the Queen, he moves from one school of magic to another—discovering along the way synergies between the schools that no one else ever anticipated.

    In other words, this is a •thinking• book. Puzzles layered on puzzles, developing new levels of meaning as the plot moves along. It's a damned good book and I've found it fun to re-read many times.

    I'll also note that the key relationship in the book is refreshingly equalitarian, compared to most of the books of that era. It's a good, sweet relationship; not deeply detailed, but satisfying.

    A few notes:

    There are two sequels. They're both good, but as is often the case they're not •quite• as good as the first one. They're still worth reading, though!

    Although Alodar is included in the two sequels, he's not the main character in either.

    Lyndon Hardy rewrote the book years after it was published as a "2nd edition". I'm sorry to say that the rewrite is NOT an improvement by any means. Stick with the original.

    Fortunately the original edition is available to borrow for free at the Internet Archive.
    archive.org/details/masteroffi

    Happy reading! 🤓📖

    #Books #Bookstodon #fantasy #Mystery #Humor #QuasitBookRecs

  11. July 28, 1965 - President Lyndon Johnson ordered 50,000 troops to Vietnam to join the 75,000 already there. By the end of the year 180,000 U.S. troops will have been sent to Vietnam; in 1966 the figure doubled. In addition to countless Vietnamese deaths, close to 1900 Americans were killed in 1965; the following year the number more than tripled.

    President Johnson explained: “We intend to convince the communists that we cannot be defeated by force of arms or by superior power.”

    #Vietnam #LBJ

  12. March 31, 1968 - President Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek re-election, ordered a partial bombing halt in Vietnam, and appointed W. Averell Harriman to seek peace negotiations with North Vietnam.
    #LBJ

  13. ... mais représente un formidable progrès pédagogique."

    Cf Psdt USA Lyndon Johnson : " 'le monde ne possède qu'une fraction des enseignants dont il a besoin.' "

    "Avec la massification de l'enseignement, trouver des professeurs qualifiés se révèlent de plus en pllus compliqué, surtout si l'on considère les questions de rémunération."

    #MichelDesmurget #digital #teameduc #teamprof #parents #science #education #economie #politique #LyndonJohnson

  14. @Piousunyn

    #USpol #UShistory #Quotes

    Sounds exactly like the #MAGA motto--for all non-whites, including but not limited to Latinos.

    #AltText

    Caption:

    "Ifyou can convince
    the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man,
    he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on,
    and he'll empty his pockets for you.

    President #LyndonBJohnson"

    Source:

    #OccupyDemocrats

    @_L1vY_

  15. A quotation from Johnson, Lyndon:

    «
    The war on poverty is not a struggle simply to support people, to make them dependent on the generosity of others. It is a struggle to give people a chance. It is an effort to allow them to develop and use their capacities, as we have been allowed to develop and use ours, so that they can share…
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/johnson-lyndon/72482

    #quote #quotes #quotation #equalopportunity #poverty #waronpoverty #opportunity #sharing #socialcontract

  16. A quotation from Johnson, Lyndon:

    «
    All members of the public should have equal access to facilities open to the public. All members of the public should be equally eligible for Federal benefits that are financed by the public. All members of the public should have an equal chance to vote for publi…
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/johnson-lyndon/72419

    #quote #quotes #quotation #civilrights #EqualOpportunity #equalprotection #equalrights #equality #publiceducation #votingrights

  17. A quotation from Johnson, Lyndon:

    «
    Poverty must not be a bar to learning, and learning must offer an escape from poverty.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/johnson-lyndon/71356

    #quote #quotes #quotation #education #learning #lowerclass #opportunity #poverty #safetynet #socialmobility

  18. A quotation from Johnson, Lyndon:

    «
    Poverty must not be a bar to learning, and learning must offer an escape from poverty.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/johnson-lyndon/71356

    #quote #quotes #quotation #education #learning #lowerclass #opportunity #poverty #safetynet #socialmobility

  19. A quotation from Johnson, Lyndon:

    «
    Poverty must not be a bar to learning, and learning must offer an escape from poverty.
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/johnson-lyndon/71356

    #quote #quotes #quotation #education #learning #lowerclass #opportunity #poverty #safetynet #socialmobility