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{{DES | des = A term used by [[Hillary Clinton]], which like [[Politically Incorrect|politically Incorrect]] is sneered at by libertarians.  Hillary was wrong: there are several vast, right-wing conspiracies, aimed at corporatism, movement conservatism, plutocracy, and theocracy, each with their respective billionaire sponsors.  Koch, Scaife, Ahmundson, Coors, Murdoch, etc.
 
{{DES | des = A term used by [[Hillary Clinton]], which like [[Politically Incorrect|politically Incorrect]] is sneered at by libertarians.  Hillary was wrong: there are several vast, right-wing conspiracies, aimed at corporatism, movement conservatism, plutocracy, and theocracy, each with their respective billionaire sponsors.  Koch, Scaife, Ahmundson, Coors, Murdoch, etc.
  
Not to mention international kleptocractic money laundering conspiracies, which may have put Trump in office by laundering campaign donations through the NRA.  The [[Kochtopus]] is probably foremost among them in the US, and the [[Mont Pelerin Society]] globally. Libertarians are among the cats paws of these conspiracies.| show=}}
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Not to mention international kleptocractic money laundering conspiracies, which may have put Trump in office by laundering campaign donations through the NRA.  The [[Kochtopus]] is probably foremost among them in the US, and the [[Mont Pelerin Society]] globally. Libertarians are among the cat's-paws of these conspiracies.| show=}}
  
 
These drive the right-wing narrative with a vast array of think-tanks, media, public relations, and corporate lobbyists.  They may not particularly agree on social or religious issues, but they all hold the same libertarian economic positions that privilege the [[first-class citizens]] (corporations and the very rich.)  Astroturf is their home turf.
 
These drive the right-wing narrative with a vast array of think-tanks, media, public relations, and corporate lobbyists.  They may not particularly agree on social or religious issues, but they all hold the same libertarian economic positions that privilege the [[first-class citizens]] (corporations and the very rich.)  Astroturf is their home turf.

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