The left’s hatred of President Trump is out of control – so much that they’re willing to let a convicted terrorist and criminal alien lead their next national anti-Trump protest.
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Since January’s Women’s March failed to hurt the president’s popularity, the professional Hate Trump “resistance” is planning an International Women’s Strike on Mar 8. The leaders are demanding women spend all day “striking, marching, blocking roads” — they even ask prostitutes to stop turning tricks in a sign of defiance against President Trump.
Yes, really. But there’s one thing they won’t mention —
The “leaders” include a who’s who of radical extremists: a convicted Islamic terrorist, a Black Panther involved in the murder of a judge, and multiple revolutionary socialists.
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The ringleaders who signed a joint editorial in the UK Guardian last month include:
- Rasmea Odeh. Her name will be familiar to readers of The Horn News. Odeh confessed to leading five Palestinian terrorists in an attack that killed two Jewish men and damaged the British consulate in Jerusalem in February 1969. After Israel released her in a prisoner swap, Odeh made her way to the United States.She illegally lied on her visa application, saying she had never been arrested, and is scheduled to be deported. Yet she and Linda Sarsour have coordinated the fundamentalist Muslim coordination of the anti-Trump movement – and Odeh knows how to turn protests deadly.
- Angela Davis. Davis is a racist communist who belonged to the Black Panther Party. In 1970, she gave Panthers weapons to break her lover, George Jackson, out of a California prison. The group used a shotgun she bought them to murder Judge Harold Haley. She ran for vice president twice, in 1980 and 1984, for the Communist Party USA and continues to lecture around the nation, bashing Trump and praising communism.She spoke at the January Women’s March. She has a big speaking gig before the March 8 strike. On Mach 4, she’s headlining the 2017 “We’re Not Going Back Unity Rally,” organized by the Communist Party USA.
- Nancy Fraser. A philosophy professor at The New School, Fraser spoke to the 1990 Socialist Scholars Conference, then took part in the 2007 Young Democratic Socialists’ outreach. In 1994, she was part of a core of activists who supported the New Party, a socialist splinter party whose support was sought by a young Illinois candidate named Barack Obama in 1995 and 1996.
- Barbara Ransby. A professor of African-American Studies at University of Illinois at Chicago, Ransby and 1960s terrorist Bill Ayers spoke at a 2002 event with Barack Obama. She has been a member of, and received an award from, offshoots of the Communist Party USA.
- Linda Martin Alcoff. A philosophy professor at the City University of New York (CUNY), Alcoff agreed to be faculty in the Online University of the Left. Its website states it is a “project initiated by the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism. It’s [sic] core orientation is Marxist.”
- Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. An assistant professor of African-American studies at Princeton, Taylor has written 20 articles for SocialistWorker.org. Her new book, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation – which praises the terrorist Black Lives Matter movement, was published by Haymarket Books, a self-described “radical” socialist publishing house.
- Cinzia Arruzza. Another professor at The New School, Arruzza wrote a book on “the marriages and divorces of Marxism and feminism.”
- Tithi Bhattacharya. A professor at Purdue University, she describes her teaching philosophy as “Marxism” and has published at least five articles in the International Socialist Review.
These are the heroes of the anti-Trump left: a murderous Palestinian terrorist in this country illegally, a racist terrorist Black Panther, and one Communist professor after another.
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In other words, it’s Barack Obama’s America fighting back. For the last eight years, they had a seat at the table. No one was too far-left, too anti-American to influence the president.
Now, they’re out of power – and they’re very, very angry.
What does it say about the anti-Trump movement that it would rather embrace a woman with innocent blood on her hands than an elected president who’s promised to put “America First”?
It says we’re in huge trouble if he fails, and Obama – and these vermin – return to power.
– The Horn editorial team