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SCHULTZ KNOWS SOMETHING
Who was behind those Danish Motoons? Lyndon LaRouche knows:
George Shultz is behind that cartoon run in Jyllands-Posten, which was used as a trigger to set off these Islamic protests around the world.
Personally, I suspect Charles M. Shultz. More of a cartooning background. Think about it.
Thanks, Paco. Interesting website. Just out of curiosity, which one doesn’t belong with the rest:
Communist Party USA
Conspiracy Dec-1988
Mail Fraud Dec-1988
Tax Evasion Dec-1988
French-Canadian AncestryPosted by Bruce Rheinstein on 2006 03 07 at 11:03 AM • permalink3: Bruce, I never was too good on those “logical association” tests. I think, however, that the CP USA tag might be wrong. I believe Larouche was at one time a member of the Socialist Workers’ Party, which strikes me vaguely as being Trotskyite. He also founded something called the U.S. Labor Party, which had the curious distinction of being the only Marxist party in the world that was in favor of the gold standard. He plugged “fusion” nuclear energy for awhile, and the rest of his ravings are as indicated on the web site and the other sites linked.
George Schultz??? Fercryinoutloud, it’s Karl Rove, can’t Larouche keep the behind-the-scenes puppetmasters straight?
Posted by Spiny Norman on 2006 03 07 at 11:36 AM • permalinkSpiny Norman — He needs a proprietary puppetmaster for trademark purposes. The Scientologists already claimed the Thetans.
Posted by richard mcenroe on 2006 03 07 at 11:42 AM • permalinkCharles M. Schulz? Good grief! You mean he faked his own death? So he could go undercover and pull the strings for George W. Hitler’s puppeteer, Karl Rove?
I’m no conspiracy theorist, but I tell you, something is in the wind. Schulz was from Minnesota. Minnesota is not Iraqi. Minnesota is not Iraq. Minnesota is not Iraq.
Who stood to gain? The Van Pelt interests? Sopwith Aviation? Pentagon sources say the F-16 was a secret deal with them. D.U. was their idea. British connection. Britain is not Iraqi either.
Schroeder is German. But he’s never admitted it. Why? Security blanket is code for Green Zone. What are they hiding in there?
Yes, matron, I have taken my meds, please stop interrupting me.
Posted by Monroe Doctrine on 2006 03 07 at 11:47 AM • permalinkThe Sage of Leesburg can be blamed for his early membership in the CPUSA and his various criminal convictions, but his French-Canadian ancestry is just an unfortunate happenstance of birth.
Posted by Bruce Rheinstein on 2006 03 07 at 12:41 PM • permalinkLaRouche is an absolute freaking maniac. I believe his heyday, such as it was, was in the mid-eighties (before the mail fraud, tax evasion, etc.) when he actually got some people to listen to him.
From Wikipedia: The zenith of electoral support for LaRouche’s movement may have been the 1986 Democratic Party primary in Illinois, in which two of his followers were nominated for statewide office.
Montreal sounds like my kind of place!
Posted by Bruce Rheinstein on 2006 03 07 at 01:59 PM • permalink#11—too true! The Larouchies were in full force in Illinios in 1980s.
I lived in Chicago then, and anyone walking through the Loop was treated to some Larouchie with a bullhorn blaring away about the latest International Conspiracy (usually by the main post office). That’s where I learned that the Queen of England controlled the drug trade in America through the CIA. Amazing stuff, huh? ;-P
Anyhoo, as to the state election.....LaRouche pulled a fast one there. His candidates (for lieutenant governor and secretary of state, if I recall rightly) actually registered as Democrats, but every single piece of campaign literature they put out said they were followers of Lynden LaRouche.
Still, when the primaries rolled around, people in Chicago voted for these characters because they were on the Democratic ticket. Few people actually bothered to read the campaign literature!
The local TV station did an exit poll, and one doofus actually admitted that he voted for those characters only because they were on the ticket as Democrats. I remember this after so long because it was so friggin’ stooooooooopid! Taught me a lesson, that did!
I also never trusted the Democratic machine in Chicago after that, not if they had so many brainless votebots available.
Posted by The_Real_JeffS on 2006 03 07 at 02:11 PM • permalink#13 RJ - “I also never trusted the Democratic machine in Chicago after that”
What - you mean you trusted them before that?
Oy!
Posted by Barbara Skolaut on 2006 03 07 at 02:29 PM • permalink"la rouche is one of those loons who seemed to go so far to the left he ended up on the far right”
Thus forming a noose around his neck which choked the life out of any credibility he might ever have hoped to generate. He is very definitely a political “cultist”.
#17: ‘Tis a fiskoma that can be removed with the mere hot end of a match (like a tick).
I used to live a few miles from the LaRourche compound in Northern Virginia and my car at times would be blanketed with his leaflets.
I now live in Chicago and the LaRouchorites still show up during warm weather. The difference I have noticed is that in the old days, the LaRourchites tended to be older folks, now they look like college or right out of college age.
#14, Barbara, I had just moved into Chicago after college, an active duty tour with the Army, and then more college. This was the first urban sprawl that I had ever lived in. I was, to put it nicely, naive, especially about cut throat politics. When I said that this episode “taught me a lesson”, God, did it ever!
And don’t get me started on the state government, let alone the Chicago city government. I worked for the Feds, but dealt with the locals, and got an eyeful. Oh, yeah, talk about getting an edumakayshun!!!!!
Posted by The_Real_JeffS on 2006 03 07 at 05:30 PM • permalinkI will not submit to your imperialist surgery! Save me, O Great Pumpkin! Save me, Great LaRouche!
Posted by Monroe Doctrine on 2006 03 07 at 05:46 PM • permalinkThe Larouchies are still kicking in DC/Virginia. His minions run for office as Democrats in VA, and one of them was the official Senate nominee a while back, much to the chagrin of the state party. I’ve recently seen twenty-somthing nutbags handing out his literature at Metro stations in DC. The crap mostly reads like rantings on Kos or Huffpo, but he always manages to focus in on some obscure issue. The kids will actually debate you if you challenge them, so I think they actually dig Larouche and aren’t just making money to buy beer and airplane glue. WTF???? Chomsky may be insane, but it least it’s kinda cool in some quarters to follow him. I can’t anything less cool than a Larouche rally.
Posted by Buzz Crutcher on 2006 03 07 at 09:31 PM • permalinkHilarious. You should see the sad old sacks who make up the La Rouche set (CEC) in Melbourne. They have a table with posters attached to them with stuff like “You know it in your guts, he’s nuts” (about Bush) written on them.
Posted by Major Anya on 2006 03 08 at 04:59 AM • permalinkMonroe Doctrine: Almost fell off my chair laughing.
Posted by arrowhead ripper on 2006 03 08 at 05:29 AM • permalinkThey have a table with posters attached to them with stuff like “You know it in your guts, he’s nuts” (about Bush) written on them.
They’re not being terribly original, then, either. I believe the “in your guts, you know he’s nuts” line was first applied to Goldwater back in the 60s.
Hmm, there’s that decade again in which all latter-day conspiracy theorists seem to be permanently stuck.
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