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"How the Left Is Using History to Void the Constitution and Gain Permanent Power in the USA
By Mike Bski | Bski's Classroom |
I teach anatomy and physics to kids who the public school system gave up on. I spent 23 years in the United States Army. I deployed to Iraq as a line medic, opened a school, opened a fire station, opened a hospital, and personally walked girls to class so they would not be killed for wanting an education. I have seen what it looks like when a society comes apart.
I am going to teach you something they stopped teaching in schools. Whether that was an accident or a design decision, I will leave to your own reasoning. But the pattern I am about to show you is not complicated. It is actually pretty simple once you lay it out. Every major authoritarian takeover in the last 500 years used the same basic playbook. Not because these people all read each other's mail. Because the vulnerabilities of free societies are the same everywhere. Human nature does not change.
This article is long. Read it anyway. The people trying to make this country into something unrecognizable are NOT taking a day off, and the information in here is the kind that used to get taught in civics class before civics class got replaced with something else entirely.
Let us start at the very beginning. With a man named Niccolo.
PART ONE -- THE MANUAL THAT STARTED EVERYTHING
Machiavelli, The Prince, and the Instruction Set for Tyranny
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince in 1513. He was a Florentine diplomat who had spent his entire career watching governments rise, collapse, get conquered, and get propped back up. He had seen the Medici family run Florence, watched them get thrown out, watched them come back. He had watched the French invade Italy and the Italians sell each other out to survive. He was a man who understood power the way a trauma surgeon understands blood -- not theoretically, but from direct, repeated, uncomfortable exposure to the reality of it.
When he sat down to write The Prince, he was not creating a philosophy. He was documenting observable patterns. Here is what he found, and I want you to hold these in your head as you read the rest of this article:
First: people accept change more easily when it comes gradually. A population that would revolt against sudden tyranny will slowly adapt to the same tyranny if it is delivered in small, incremental steps. The frog in the pot is not a metaphor. It is documented human behavioral psychology, and it is as applicable today as it was in 1513.
Second: appear virtuous. Do not necessarily be virtuous. Appear virtuous. Machiavelli wrote -- and I am paraphrasing from the text here -- that a prince must seem merciful, faithful, humane, upright, and religious. He need not actually possess these qualities, but he must appear to. Because the masses judge by what they see, and very few people are in a position to see what you actually are.
Third: neutralize opposition by making it look illegitimate before you silence it. You do not need to arrest your critics if you have successfully convinced the population that your critics are dangerous, stupid, racist, or threats to democracy. Their own neighbors will do the rest of the work for you.
Fourth: control the institutions before you need to control the people. Machiavelli understood that the judiciary, the military, the church, the treasury, and the press were the real pillars of any state. Capture those, and political control is automatic. The people follow the institutions. Control the institutions and you own the outcome.
'Men must either be pampered or crushed, because they can get revenge for small injuries but not for grievous ones.' -- Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince, 1513
That last quote is important. The strategy is not moderation. The strategy, as Machiavelli documented it, is to either keep people comfortable enough to not rebel, or to crush them completely so they cannot. The middle ground -- where people are angry enough to fight but not broken enough to be unable to -- is the most dangerous place for any would-be authoritarian to leave the population.
This is not ancient history. This is the foundation that every political takeover since 1513 has been built on, whether the architects knew they were reading Machiavelli or not.
PART TWO -- THE UPDATED MANUAL: SAUL ALINSKY'S RULES FOR RADICALS
What Hillary Clinton Wrote Her Thesis On. What Barack Obama Taught.
Saul Alinsky published Rules for Radicals in 1971. It is dedicated -- and this is not a joke, you can look it up -- to Lucifer. I am quoting directly from the dedication: 'the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer.'
Let that sit for a second.
Alinsky was a community organizer in Chicago who spent decades developing a practical, tactical manual for seizing power in democratic societies. Not by coup. Not by force. By organized, sustained, targeted pressure using democratic institutions as the vehicle. His book was the subject of Hillary Clinton's 1969 senior thesis at Wellesley. Barack Obama taught workshops on Alinsky's methods in Chicago. These are documented facts, not conspiracy theory.
Here are Alinsky's 13 Rules, pulled directly from the text, and here -- right next to each one -- is what they look like when they are actually being applied:
RULE 1: Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.
Translation: Exaggerate your strength. Make the opposition believe you are bigger, more organized, and more dangerous than you actually are. The threat, as Alinsky himself wrote, is usually more terrifying than the thing itself. Look at the January 6th coverage. Four hours of chaos at the Capitol was covered for three years as an existential threat to democracy on the level of Pearl Harbor. The threat was amplified far beyond the actual event, deliberately, to generate a political outcome.
RULE 2: Never go outside the experience of your people.
Stay in your lane. Use tactics your base understands and can execute. This is why the left stays relentlessly on messaging -- healthcare, racism, reproductive rights -- because those are the emotional triggers that generate their coalition's response. They do not experiment. They repeat what works until it stops working.
RULE 3: Wherever possible, go outside the experience of the enemy.
Create confusion. Move into territory your opponent has not prepared for and does not understand. The sudden, aggressive pivot to transgender athletes in women's sports is a perfect example. Conservatives did not have a prepared legislative response to something that did not exist five years prior as a political issue. Alinsky's third rule, executed in real time.
RULE 4: Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.
Alinsky wrote: 'You can kill them with this, for they can no more live up to their own rules than the Christian church can live up to Christianity.' This is the engine behind the entire 'Republican hypocrite' media industry. It does not matter whether Republicans are actually more hypocritical than Democrats on any measurable scale. What matters is that conservatives generally claim to hold to fixed moral standards, and any deviation from those standards is therefore exploitable. The left largely abandoned fixed moral standards -- which, conveniently, means they cannot be held to them by the same tactic.
RULE 5: Ridicule is man's most potent weapon.
Alinsky wrote that ridicule is 'almost impossible to counterattack.' It infuriates the target, who then reacts in ways that benefit the attacker. Watch how any conservative -- doesn't matter who -- is covered by late night television, mainstream media, or social media pile-ons. The goal is not debate. The goal is mockery. Because if you can make someone look ridiculous, you do not need to defeat their argument. Nobody defends a clown.
RULE 6: A good tactic is one your people enjoy.
Protests are not primarily about changing policy. They are about keeping activists engaged, energized, and feeling righteous. The left has been extraordinarily good at making political activism feel like a social identity and a source of community. Go to a protest. Meet friends. Feel morally superior. Come back next week. Alinsky understood that people will not sustain political action for long unless it feels rewarding in the short term.
RULE 7: A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
This is why the left is always generating a new crisis. Russia collusion. Ukraine phone call. January 6th. COVID mandates. Student loans. Abortion. Immigration cruelty. They do not linger on any single issue long enough for the public to develop a measured, informed opinion. By the time you have processed the last crisis, you are already being whipsawed by the next one. This is a deliberate strategic choice, not a coincidence.
RULE 8: Keep the pressure on with different tactics, using all events of the period for your purpose.
Every single news event gets absorbed into the narrative. Police shooting? White supremacy and systemic racism. Economic inflation? Corporate greed and billionaires. Crime wave? Poverty and racism. The actual causality of the event is irrelevant. What matters is that the event gets folded into the ongoing pressure campaign. Alinsky called this 'utilizing all events of the period for your purpose.' The modern media does this automatically, almost instinctively.
RULE 9: The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
Democracy is dying. Fascism is coming. The end of abortion rights means women will die in the streets. The end of universal background checks means mass shootings in every classroom. These threats are not evaluated on the basis of likelihood or evidence. They are deployed because fear is more motivating than analysis. A frightened population does not think clearly. A frightened population acts. That is the point.
RULE 10: The major premise for tactics is developing operations that maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.
This is the key to understanding why the left does not negotiate in good faith on most political issues. Negotiation relieves pressure. Resolved issues lose mobilization power. The strategic goal is not to solve the problem. The strategic goal is to maintain the problem as a live pressure point indefinitely. Healthcare has been a live pressure point since 1993. That is not an accident.
RULE 11: If you push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into its counterside.
Push the opposition hard enough and they will overreact. Then their overreaction becomes your new weapon. Protest gets suppressed? Now you have a story about authoritarianism. Challenge a school curriculum? Now you are a book banner. Question a medical mandate? Now you want people to die. The goal is to provoke a reaction that can be exploited. Patience is required. The left has been extraordinarily patient.
RULE 12: The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.
You cannot just say what you are against. You have to offer something people can vote for. This is why 'defund the police' was such a tactical disaster for the left -- they forgot Rule 12. They led with the attack and forgot the constructive alternative that makes the attack sustainable. The winners on the left are the ones who package demolition in the language of construction: Medicare For All, Green New Deal, the Inflation Reduction Act.
RULE 13: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Alinsky's most cited rule and the most visibly in use today. Do not attack an idea. Attack a person. Personalize it. Make it about one individual who can be isolated, targeted, and destroyed. Donald Trump. Elon Musk. Ron DeSantis. Tucker Carlson. The corporate entity cannot be hated. The abstract policy cannot be hated. But a specific human face, with a specific name, attached to the thing you want people to despise? That works. It always works.
'He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.' -- Lao Tzu. The left has mastered the former and is banking you will never achieve the latter.
PART THREE -- HITLER'S GERMANY: THE PART THEY STOPPED TEACHING
Let me tell you what actually happened in Germany. Not the cartoon version. The real version. Because the real version is useful.
Adolf Hitler did not seize power through a coup. He did not kick in the door. He was LEGALLY APPOINTED Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933 by President Paul von Hindenburg, in a coalition deal. The men who appointed him thought they could control him. They were wrong on a scale that history has rarely seen, and their mistake cost approximately 70 million lives.
The Nazis never won a majority in a free election. Their high-water mark was about 37 percent of the vote in July 1932. But 37 percent was enough, in a fragmented political landscape, to make them the largest single party. And the largest single party, in a parliamentary system with no functional majority elsewhere, is the party that gets to form the government.
File that detail away. It comes back.
Step 1 -- The Economic Precondition
The Treaty of Versailles imposed reparations on Germany that the country could not pay. By 1923, the currency had collapsed so completely that people were burning paper money for heat because it was cheaper than firewood. By the early 1930s, unemployment was above 30 percent. A generation of German men had come back from World War One having been promised victory, only to be handed a humiliating defeat and told they had to pay for it indefinitely.
A desperate, humiliated, economically broken population will vote for whoever promises to make the pain stop. Hitler promised to make the pain stop. This is not complicated. Desperation is the most reliable recruitment tool in political history, and it does not care what ideology is on the label.
Step 2 -- The Propaganda Apparatus
Joseph Goebbels was appointed Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda in 1933. The title tells you everything. He controlled radio, newspapers, film, posters, books, theater, and public events. EVERYTHING went through his ministry. Every piece of information the German public received was filtered, shaped, and directed.
Goebbels operated on several core principles that have survived intact into the 21st century:
The Big Lie Technique: Tell a colossal falsehood and repeat it relentlessly. People are more likely to believe a huge lie than a small one, because they assume no one would fabricate something so extreme. Repetition creates what psychologists now call 'the illusory truth effect' -- the more often you hear something, the more true it feels, regardless of whether it is actually true.
Repetition and Simplification: Reduce everything to a few core slogans hammered constantly. 'Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Fuhrer.' Do not give people complex information that requires analysis. Give them emotional shorthand that requires only reaction. The modern equivalent is a hashtag.
Scapegoating: Find one enemy and attribute every problem to them. Organize the population's frustrations outward, toward the designated target, rather than inward toward the actual cause. The Jews, in Nazi propaganda, were simultaneously responsible for capitalism AND communism -- ideologically contradictory, but emotionally coherent because the assignment of blame is the point, not its accuracy.
Cult of Personality: Hitler was not presented as a politician with policy positions. He was presented as a savior. Posters showed him bathed in light. Mass rallies were designed to create an almost religious experience of unity, power, and belonging. When you are a member of the movement, you are part of something larger than yourself. When you are outside the movement, you are the enemy.
I want you to sit with that last one for a moment. The deliberate manufacturing of a mass sense of identity, belonging, and righteous purpose in the movement, combined with the dehumanization of those outside it. Ask yourself -- honestly -- where you are seeing that dynamic in America today. And ask yourself which side of the political aisle is doing it more consistently.
Step 3 -- Legal Cover for Illegal Power
The Reichstag Fire in February 1933 -- the German parliament building burned, the Nazis blamed Communist arsonists, historians still debate whether the Nazis themselves set it -- gave Hitler exactly the crisis he needed. He used it to push through the Reichstag Fire Decree, which suspended civil liberties 'temporarily' for national security. Four weeks later came the Enabling Act, which allowed the Cabinet to enact laws without parliamentary consent.
Both measures were passed LEGALLY. Both were framed as emergency responses to genuine threats. Both suspended constitutional protections 'temporarily.' The temporary status never ended, because governments that acquire emergency powers almost never voluntarily surrender them.
This is the single most important lesson in this section: authoritarian governments almost never abolish freedom openly. They suspend it temporarily for urgent reasons. And then they find new urgent reasons. And then the temporary suspension becomes the new normal. And then anyone who objects to the new normal is told they are threatening national security.
The emergency always conveniently requires the government to have powers it has wanted all along. Every time. Without exception.
Step 4 -- Purge, Pack, and Control
The Night of the Long Knives in June 1934 eliminated the SA faction under Ernst Rohm -- the only internal group that might have eventually challenged Hitler's absolute authority. After the purge, the SS and Gestapo answered directly to Hitler personally. The traditional German military, desperate to maintain their institutional relevance, swore a personal loyalty oath -- not to Germany, not to the Constitution, but to Adolf Hitler by name.
Control the men with the guns. Control the judges. Control the police. The rest of the population does not matter in a material sense, because the rest of the population has no mechanism of effective resistance.
The Nazis also moved immediately to control the courts. Judges who did not reliably produce the desired outcomes were replaced. A separate 'People's Court' was created for political cases, where the outcome was predetermined and the trial was theater. The purpose of the show trial is not to determine guilt. The purpose is to perform guilt publicly for a television audience. I mean a radio audience. The technology changes. The tactic does not.
PART FOUR -- STALIN, MAO, AND THE LONG MARCH THROUGH YOUR INSTITUTIONS
Lenin's Blueprint: You Don't Need the People. You Need the Mechanisms.
Vladimir Lenin concluded something that should keep every American up at night. In his 1902 pamphlet 'What Is To Be Done?' he argued explicitly that the proletariat was too disorganized to seize power on its own. What was needed was a small, disciplined vanguard of professional revolutionaries who would act on behalf of the masses WHETHER THE MASSES ASKED THEM TO OR NOT.
Read that again. The people do not need to want the revolution. The revolution is done to them, for their own good, by people who know better. This is the philosophical foundation of every left-wing authoritarian movement of the 20th century. And it did not die with the Soviet Union. It was updated, packaged, and shipped to American universities starting in the 1960s.
The Bolshevik Seven-Step Playbook
STEP 1 -- DELEGITIMIZE THE EXISTING GOVERNMENT BEFORE DISMANTLING IT. The Tsar's government did not fall suddenly. It was systematically delegitimized over years of revolutionary propaganda until most Russians had already concluded it was hopelessly corrupt and incompetent. The actual revolution was almost anticlimactic. The real work had already been done in the culture.
STEP 2 -- USE LEGITIMATE CRISIS AS COVER FOR ILLEGITIMATE POWER GRABS. World War One's catastrophic toll on Russia provided the crisis. 'Peace, Land, and Bread' was the promise. What actually arrived was something quite different. But not until after the promise had already delivered the power.
STEP 3 -- CONTROL THE PRESS IMMEDIATELY. Lenin nationalized the Russian press within DAYS of the October Revolution. What remained was 'Pravda' -- Truth -- which published almost none. Control of information is not a secondary objective. It is the first and primary one. Everything else depends on it.
STEP 4 -- CREATE DEPENDENCY. The land redistribution and nationalization programs were not designed to make peasants prosperous. They were designed to make peasants dependent on the state. A man who can feed himself is a man who can refuse you. A man whose food comes from a government ration card will do what you require. This is not a historical footnote. This is the entire theoretical foundation of the modern welfare state as a political tool.
STEP 5 -- NORMALIZE SURVEILLANCE. The Cheka -- Soviet secret police, predecessor to the KGB -- was established in December 1917, literally WEEKS after the Revolution. Not months. Weeks. The message was clear and deliberate: the revolution has enemies everywhere, and they must be watched. Neighbors reported on neighbors. The most effective form of censorship is the kind that people apply to themselves because they are afraid of what might happen if they do not.
STEP 6 -- REWRITE HISTORY. People who fell out of favor were removed from official photographs. History textbooks were revised with every change in leadership. The goal is not just to control the present. It is to control the population's understanding of what the past WAS, because a people that cannot accurately remember their own history cannot accurately assess their present situation or resist the lies being told about it.
STEP 7 -- THE PURGE. Stalin's Great Purge resulted in approximately 750,000 executions and over one million imprisonments. Targets included not just political opponents but military officers, scientists, and anyone whose independent competence made them a potential alternative authority. Stalin did not purge the incompetent. He purged the competent, because competent people are harder to control and more capable of organizing meaningful resistance.
Mao and the Deliberate Destruction of Culture
Mao Zedong added something to the authoritarian playbook that neither Hitler nor Stalin had fully systematized: the deliberate, generational destruction of culture itself as a precondition for total control.
The Cultural Revolution, launched in 1966, was an assault on the 'Four Olds' -- old customs, old culture, old habits, old ideas. Books burned. Religious sites destroyed. Teachers, doctors, lawyers, and intellectuals publicly humiliated, beaten, sent to 're-education' labor camps. Universities shut down for four years.
WHY? Because culture is the stored memory of a civilization. It encodes values, standards, and a sense of identity that exists independently of whoever happens to be in charge of the government at any given moment. A population with deep cultural roots has something to stand on when the ground starts shaking. A population that has been severed from its history has nothing to orient itself by except whatever the current government is telling it.
Then there is Rudi Dutschke, a West German radical, who in 1967 proposed what he called 'the long march through the institutions.' Not a violent revolution. A patient, generational infiltration of universities, media organizations, the judiciary, and government bureaucracy by ideological activists. The goal was to replace the personnel -- and therefore the values -- of every major institution in society over several decades. Not to take over the state. To take over the culture, and then let the state follow automatically.
'Working against the established institutions while working within them.' -- Rudi Dutschke, 1967. Tell me that does not describe what happened to American universities, newsrooms, and school boards between 1970 and today.
That strategy required patience measured in generations, not election cycles. It is now 58 years later. Look around.
PART FIVE -- THE 1963 WARNING THAT AMERICA IGNORED
On January 10, 1963, Congressman Albert S. Herlong Jr. of Florida stood on the floor of the United States House of Representatives and read into the Congressional Record a list of 45 Communist Goals for America. These were documented objectives identified by American intelligence and defectors as active Soviet aims for subverting the United States without military conflict.
I am not asking you to believe in a grand conspiracy. I am asking you to read the list and evaluate the outcomes. Because outcomes are either present or absent, and an outcome's presence does not require intent to be significant.
Here are the ones that should stop you cold:
GOAL 15: Capture one or both of the U.S. political parties. Evaluate for yourself.
GOAL 16: Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.
GOAL 17: Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers' associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
GOAL 20: Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policy-making positions.
GOAL 21: Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.
GOAL 27: Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with 'social' religion. Discredit the Bible. Emphasize the need for intellectual maturity, which does not need a 'religious crutch.'
GOAL 28: Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the grounds that it violates the principle of 'separation of church and state.' Achieved by Supreme Court ruling in 1962 -- one year BEFORE this list was even read into the Congressional Record.
GOAL 29: Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs.
GOAL 30: Discredit the American Founding Fathers. Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the 'common man.'
GOAL 40: Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.
GOAL 41: Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents. Attribute prejudices and retarding of children to suppressive parental influence.
These are not theoretical projections. They are outcomes that can be measured. I did not write this list. Congressman Albert Herlong read it into the Congressional Record on January 10, 1963. It is in the official archives. Look it up. It will take you 20 minutes to read, and those will be among the more clarifying 20 minutes you have had in a while.
PART SIX -- CHAVEZ, VENEZUELA, AND THE PLAYBOOK AMERICA IS RUNNING NOW
Hugo Chavez was elected in 1998 in Venezuela on a wave of populist sentiment. He ran against corruption, inequality, and the entrenched elite. He promised free healthcare, free education, subsidized food, and housing for the poor. Oil revenues were high. In the short term, the programs worked. Poverty measurably declined. Chavez's popularity among the poor was genuine.
Then oil prices fell.
And without the oil money propping up the parallel system of government dependency that he had spent a decade constructing, the whole thing collapsed. By the time Nicolas Maduro had finished what Chavez started, Venezuela -- one of the most oil-rich nations on earth -- had people eating out of garbage bags. That is not an exaggeration. That is documented.
But here is the part that matters most to this article: Chavez did not hold onto power by being good at governance. He held onto power by making the population dependent on him. The 'Bolivarian Missions' -- the welfare programs that built his base -- were not designed primarily to help people. They were designed to ensure that people who received benefits understood that those benefits came from Chavez personally and from the Bolivarian Revolution. Vote against Chavez, lose the benefits. That is not a social safety net. That is a leash.
The 2012 Disarmament Law came AFTER Chavez had already consolidated power. Not before. This is a critical distinction that the gun control debate in America almost always ignores. In EVERY historical case -- Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Chavez -- broad civilian disarmament was a consolidation tool, not a rise mechanism. You disarm the population after you have secured enough institutional control that the population cannot effectively use their weapons anyway. The disarmament is the final step, not the first.
Jim Quinn's First Law of Liberalism: liberalism always generates the exact opposite of its stated intent. Venezuela was going to be a workers' paradise. It became a controlled, starving, dependent population whose primary political act was waiting in line for whatever rations the government decided to distribute that week. This is what 21st-century socialism looks like when you let it run to completion.
PART SEVEN -- WHAT THE PATTERN LOOKS LIKE IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW
I have given you the framework. Machiavelli's four constants. Alinsky's 13 rules. Hitler's four-step consolidation. Lenin's seven-step Bolshevik playbook. Mao's cultural destruction strategy. Chavez's dependency model. Now I am going to ask you to apply all of it.
I am NOT saying the Democratic Party is the Nazi Party. I am not saying Joe Biden was Stalin. I am not making those comparisons and I will not. What I AM saying is that the tactical elements of this historical playbook are observable in contemporary American politics, applied by one side of the political aisle with substantially more consistency and sophistication than the other. And I am saying that the people applying them know exactly what they are doing, because some of them wrote books about it.
Let us walk through it:
INSTITUTIONAL CAPTURE (DUTSCHKE'S LONG MARCH): American universities went from roughly ideologically balanced in the 1960s to overwhelming left-wing faculty ratios by the 1990s. Journalism schools. Law schools. Medical schools. K-12 education administration. Every institution that shapes how the next generation understands the world was systematically walked through. This is documented in faculty registration records, not conspiracy websites.
MEDIA CONTROL (GOEBBELS' UNIFIED NARRATIVE): Six corporations control approximately 90 percent of American media. The editorial positions of ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Associated Press are, for practical purposes, indistinguishable on most major political issues. This is not a coincidence. It is the result of decades of personnel placement. Whoever controls editorial hiring controls editorial output.
LEGAL WEAPONIZATION (ENABLING ACT LOGIC): The use of federal prosecutors, the FBI, and civil litigation to target political opponents -- while declining to prosecute allies for equivalent or greater offenses -- is not a feature of a functioning constitutional republic. It is a feature of a system where law has been converted from a neutral standard into a political weapon. See the documented FBI 'Arctic Frost' operation targeting nearly 100 Republican organizations, including TPUSA. See the Senate Judiciary Committee record.
HISTORY REWRITE (STALINIST ERASURE): The 1619 Project was not a historical inquiry. It was a comprehensive redefinition of the founding of the United States from a national birth story into an original sin narrative. Whether or not individual claims in it are accurate, its explicit purpose -- as stated by its authors -- was to change how Americans understand their own country. Changing how people understand their history changes how they evaluate their present. This is not a new idea. Stalin did this. Mao did this.
DEPENDENCY CREATION (CHAVEZ'S LEASH): In 1965, approximately 21 percent of Black children in America were born to unmarried mothers. Today that number is above 70 percent. That is not a natural drift. It is the documented result of welfare policies that created financial disincentives for marriage and two-parent households in lower-income communities. A population that is economically dependent on government programs, and that understands those programs to be the product of one specific political party, is a population that is structurally discouraged from voting for the other party. This is Jim Quinn's First Law in action: the stated intent was to help families. The result was the destruction of the family structure in the communities it claimed to help.
RULE 13 (PICK THE TARGET, FREEZE IT, PERSONALIZE IT, POLARIZE IT): Donald Trump. Elon Musk. Ron DeSantis. Tucker Carlson. Pete Hegseth. The tactic is identical in every case: identify the person who most effectively articulates the opposition's position, make them the face of everything the movement wants people to hate, and ensure that their name is synonymous with danger, stupidity, or moral evil in the minds of the base. You do not need to defeat their arguments if you have successfully made the person making them radioactive.
The Constitution is not self-enforcing. It depends entirely on citizens who understand it, who care about it, and who are willing to insist on it. Remove the understanding and the caring, and the document is just paper.
PART EIGHT -- THE CONSTITUTION AND WHY IT IS THE TARGET
Everything I have described in this article is ultimately aimed at one thing. The United States Constitution. Specifically, the structural features of the Constitution that make permanent political control impossible.
The Electoral College. The Senate's equal state representation. The Bill of Rights, particularly the First and Second Amendments. Judicial review by an independent court. Federalism -- the distribution of power to the states that prevents any single federal faction from controlling everything. These features were not accidents. They were the explicit result of men who had studied tyranny, who had read Machiavelli, who had watched republics fail, and who designed a system specifically to prevent any of the failure modes they had observed.
James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10 that factions are inevitable in free societies -- that people will always organize around their interests -- and that the solution is not to eliminate factions but to make it structurally impossible for any single faction to achieve total dominance. The system of checks and balances is the answer to the question: how do you build a government that cannot be taken over?
The answer is: you make it too complicated to take over quickly. You distribute power so widely that seizing any single node does not give you control of the whole. You require such broad consensus to make fundamental changes that pure passion and energy cannot override the deliberative process.
The left's comprehensive political program for the last 30 years can be understood, almost in its entirety, as an effort to dismantle those structural barriers. Eliminate the Electoral College. Pack the Supreme Court. Make the Senate more 'democratic.' Grant statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico for additional Senate seats. Federalize elections to remove state control. Make it impossible for future majorities to reverse the policy changes of the current one.
This is not conspiracy theory. These are publicly stated, explicitly advocated policy positions. They are in the Democratic Party platform. They have been introduced as legislation. They are openly discussed as goals.
The only question is whether you understand them for what they are.
CLOSING -- WHAT YOU DO WITH THIS INFORMATION
I taught you the playbook. I cited the primary sources. I showed you the historical record. I showed you where the playbook is visible in contemporary America. I did not tell you what to think. I showed you the tools to figure it out yourself, which is the only thing teaching is actually for.
Here is what I know from 23 years in the Army and a career in the classroom: the one thing that stops every authoritarian playbook cold is an informed population that refuses to be confused about what it is seeing. Not a violent one. Not an angry one. An INFORMED one. Propaganda cannot survive contact with an educated population that is willing to check primary sources. Institutional capture cannot survive an electorate that understands what is being done to its institutions and why. Dependency cannot be used as a political leash on a population that refuses to become dependent.
Knowledge is the answer. It has always been the answer. They know it, which is why Goal 17 of the 1963 Communist Goals for America -- get control of the schools -- was on the list at all.
They got the schools. They did not get all of the parents. And they sure as anything have not gotten this classroom."
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