The Left Always Preferred The French Revolution To The American — UPDATED

Our Friend Ed Bonderenka interviewed Daniel Greenfield on his new book. Catch the broadcast or the podcast.

I always knew world history better than American History. I was misled on what I did know. I bet I’m not alone. It’s a fair bet this interview will provide all of you with startling new material. It appears “evil never gives up” still holds water.

For reasons unknown, the display of the twitter file has left off Ed’s introduction. I’m adding it as an update.

Saturday at 2pm Eastern, Ed Bonderenka interviews Daniel Greenfield, the author of Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left, which came out in April.
This book fills in some holes in the historical narrative left empty by many educators who would rather not talk about them. But Daniel Greenfield fills those holes!
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5 Responses to The Left Always Preferred The French Revolution To The American — UPDATED

  1. Michael in Nelson says:

    The Brits are about to find out what ‘Far Left’ really means when it gets power.

    https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/07/06/meet-sir-keir-starmers-trump-hating-anti-brexit-cabinet/

    • Pascal says:

      I am afraid you’re right. When lunatics freely tell you their intentions, it’s best to believe them and plan for even worse.

      Speaking of even worse. I’m convinced the Tories are as comfortable with this event as has been the GOPe ever since Obama came in. As in Obama boasting a few days before election 2008

      “We are 5 days away from fundamentally changing the United States of America.”

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        I agree Pascal, they are also cursed with Uniparty disease. It is long past time to destroy the ‘Go along to get along’ attitude.

    • mawm says:

      It’s started. Starmer withdraws from the scheme to deport illegal immigrants and plans to release 40 000 prisoners early.

  2. Darin says:

    Haven’t had time to listen to the podcast, but If I remember correctly from studying it years ago. The American Revolution was based on the idea of a republic based on Judeo Christian principles. Where the French Revolution was based on secular humanism, which explains quite a lot about modern France.