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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. 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=}} | + | {{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. |
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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 cats 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. |