EPISODE · Oct 20, 2024 · 22 MIN
Progressives' Big Lie About 'Far-Right' Trump Campaign
from The Justin Haskins Show · host Justin Haskins
Many liberal political pundits and politicians like to accuse Republicans like Donald Trump of being a "far-right fascist." Some have even claimed he has a sympathetic view of Nazism, a far-right ideology in Europe. The truth, however, is that conservatives and members of the "far right" in the United States are completely different than the "far right" in Europe. And there are really good historical reasons that explain why. In this episode of "The Justin Haskins Show," New York Times bestselling author and Heartland Institute senior fellow Justin Haskins gives you a brief history of the terms "left" and "right" and why modern progressives and socialists in America have a tendency to misuse the terms.00:00 Intro02:20 LA Times4:40 History Lesson15:55 Wrapping Up#justinhaskins #donaldtrump #trump #trumpnews #trump2024 #farright #farleft #history #historyfactsFor more information about Justin Haskins, read his profile published on JustinHaskins.com here: https://justinhaskins.com/2023/05/about-justin-haskinsFor great videos featuring Justin, go here: https://www.youtube.com/@JustinTHaskinsAlso, be sure to visit Stopping Socialism TV, founded by Justin Haskins and Donald Kendal, here: https://www.youtube.com/@StoppingSocialismTVPhoto Credits: Canva.
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Many liberal political pundits and politicians like to accuse Republicans like Donald Trump of being a "far-right fascist." Some have even claimed he has a sympathetic view of Nazism, a far-right ideology in Europe. The truth, however, is that conservatives and members of the "far right" in the United States are completely different than the "far right" in Europe. And there are really good historical reasons that explain why. In this episode of "The Justin Haskins Show," New York Times bestse...
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