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So Republicants think the Commies are here? (Original Post) 3825-87867 3 hrs ago OP
No they don't. They're just parroting TSF, their master. sinkingfeeling 3 hrs ago #1
They are all John Birch people. This is an opportunity Klarkashton 3 hrs ago #3
They know the Commies aren't here and it's complete bullshit, but they'll dutifully go along with it to please Trump. sop 3 hrs ago #2
Who fights "commies" WITH BEAR HUGS? usonian 3 hrs ago #4
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe 3 hrs ago #5
ur welcome 3825-87867 2 hrs ago #7
The irony being Uncle Joe 2 hrs ago #8
Republicans ARE the Red Menace JHB 2 hrs ago #6
Ike would be a commie to these corrupt fascist corporatists pat_k 2 hrs ago #9
Meet America's 'Maga communists' Celerity 2 hrs ago #10
The fascist NAZIs certainly are. yourout 2 hrs ago #11
This fits TVguyCards 2 hrs ago #12

Klarkashton

(5,590 posts)
3. They are all John Birch people. This is an opportunity
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:26 PM
3 hrs ago

To spend more taxpayer money on bullshit to scare people into voting them back in.

sop

(20,202 posts)
2. They know the Commies aren't here and it's complete bullshit, but they'll dutifully go along with it to please Trump.
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:25 PM
3 hrs ago

usonian

(27,561 posts)
4. Who fights "commies" WITH BEAR HUGS?
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:29 PM
3 hrs ago


It's just another dogwhistle, like welfare mothers, soft on crime, broken windows and so on.

3825-87867

(2,072 posts)
7. ur welcome
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:41 PM
2 hrs ago

Good thing you (Uncle Joe) weren't around (as an adult) before '53 or "Tail Gunner Joe" might have mistaken you!

Uncle Joe

(66,174 posts)
8. The irony being
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:50 PM
2 hrs ago

McCarthy was an Uncle Joe.

McCarthy and his ilk never respected freedom nor independent thought, they were the ultimate in selfishness.



JHB

(38,419 posts)
6. Republicans ARE the Red Menace
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 05:38 PM
2 hrs ago

What was the Red Menace of the Cold War? That a pack of radicals would take power, upend our institutions and way of life, take away our freedoms, diminish us in every way, and treat dissent like it was treason.

They're everything the Commie Boogeyman was supposed to be, without being commies (unless you count "socialism for the rich" ).

Ever read old anticommunist literature? Especially from the first Red Scare a century ago?

There was a lot of explaining how the commies would play by the rules until they were in all the enforcement positions, and then they'd do as they pleased. Same playbook as fascists used in the years afterward.

Same playbook the Conservatives/Right-Wingers have used to get us here.

Celerity

(55,669 posts)
10. Meet America's 'Maga communists'
Wed Jul 15, 2026, 06:18 PM
2 hrs ago

Though the two philosophies seem at odds, Maga communism is just an extreme example of horseshoe theory — where ultra-left and far-right meet over a common cause

https://www.thetimes.com/us/news-today/article/maga-communists-of-america-jackson-hinkle-nsr06cgvv


Haz al-Din, whose real name is Adam Tahir
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There is good reason to be bewildered by people like Jackson Hinkle. On the one hand, the 26-year-old Californian is a staunch believer in the need to “Make America Great Again” — the anti-globalist philosophy that swept President Trump to victory with a promise to put “America first”. On the other, he’s a Marxist with a soft spot for Presidents Xi and Putin. He’s also moved to Moscow.


Jackson Hinkle is a staunch believer in the need to “Make America Great Again”. He’s also a Marxist
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty images


Put the two together and you get Maga communism: one of the most extreme examples of the “horseshoe” grey zone in American politics — where ultra-left and far-right meet over common cause. Maga communism made headlines last week when Hinkle attended the funeral of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and led mourners in chants of “down with USA”. Its advocates believe in nationalising banking and big tech and breaking up big agriculture and pharmaceutical companies. But, much like Trump, they also want lower taxes and closed borders. They reject identity politics as “bourgeois decadence”.


Hinkle in Tehran
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Hinkle has become the standard-bearer of the Maga-communist cause. He has 3.8 million followers on X, including four British MPs, although reports from two Israeli research companies claim up to 40 per cent of these followers might be state-sponsored bots. Hinkle has lived in Moscow for almost two years and is a regular feature on state-run media in Russia, China and Iran. On X he has described his ideology as one that advocates for “the revolutionary, populist, anti-establishment, authentic working-class base” and opposes “endless wars, Wall Street, monopolies and the banking cartels”.


Hinkle and Grace Krantz during their high school’s homecoming parade in San Clemente, California in 2017
Jeff Gritchen/Digital First Media/Orange County Register/Getty Images


Recent posts on social media have focused on international issues. He has called Khamenei a “hero”, Israel a “fake country” and Ukraine a “danger to the international community”. Hinkle’s earliest activism was as an indistinguishable teenage “Bernie bro”, the nickname for male supporters of the left-wing politician Bernie Sanders. He twice stood unsuccessfully for the city council in the small city of San Clemente in Orange County, California. Although he now describes himself as “pro-fossil fuel”, he was once an environmental activist campaigning against the construction of an oil pipeline. He was featured in Teen Vogue as a top “young environmentalist” and named one of “the 17 most inspirational kids of 2017” by Reader’s Digest.

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