A polemical critique of Democratic Party factionalism
By
David Strom
Summary
This article presents a highly partisan, polemical analysis of the Democratic Party, which it divides into two factions: "Organized Crime Democrats" (portrayed as corrupt patronage-seekers) and "Bolsheviks" (portrayed as radical leftists seeking to destroy the United States and Western Civilization). The piece argues that the "Bolshevik" faction is gaining dominance and characterizes Democratic policies and voters in extremely negative terms, using inflammatory language and historical analogies to communism.
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For decades, at least, the Organized Crime Democrats have dominated the party
The Bolsheviks, on the other hand, are not interested in incremental gains or working within the system; they want to tear it all down.
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