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[From "Abraham Lincoln: Hero of the Left, and, Unfortunately, the Right"]

Those who have done their research on[…]Lincoln and his socialist proclivities realize he has been embraced by[…]left-wing types. This is common knowledge among many people. What is not always common[…]is that Lincoln[…]is somehow still an icon of the Right[…]
Lincoln’s love affair with the Left has been noted in an article[…]on Jacobin[…]“From Karl Marx to Eugene Debs to 1930s American Communists, leftists have regarded Lincoln as a pro-labor hero who played a crucial role in vanquishing chattel slavery. We should celebrate him today as part of the great radical democratic tradition”[…]Lincoln would have loved China Joe Biden[…]
If only those people had been aware of Lincoln’s racist turn of mind, they might have taken a different tack. Their “hero” would probably have balked at being placed in the company of black abolitionists[…]
Lincoln never freed a single slave. His “Emancipation Proclamation” only applied to slaves in the Confederate States[…]Lincoln was not really opposed to slavery – unless it was Confederate slavery[…]
Most on the Left, and many on the Right, don’t like to hear the truth about Lincoln[…]
When I wrote for the old National Educator[…]I did a series of articles on Lincoln and his socialist connections. The people that complained the loudest were patriotic conservatives[…]
In an article by Claude S. Fischer[…]“During just one term[…]Lincoln managed to do the following[…]taxed the wealth creators…exploded deficit spending…led a federal takeover of currency and banks…forced people to work for the federal government…indulged in government giveaways to special interests…expropriated private property for redistribution…”

Joe Biden would have loved him, except for his party label[…]Remember that in the mid-1800s the Republicans were socialists, and the Democrats were conservatives. Today, both parties are socialist–Council on Foreign Relations socialists!

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