I checked in this week with the good Reverend's blog, and it seems he's gone full Bircher.
In The Tragic Murder of Missionary John Birch (Pt. I) 01/23/2021, he lays it out, saying of this photo:
On Presidential Inauguration Day, it was my privilege to have lunch with Marty Ohlson, the President of the John Birch Society, Clark Curry, the Chairman of the Board for the national Board of Directors for the John Birch Society, and John Dwyer, the historian par excellence for Oklahoma.The latter part doesn't actually make jack for sense, if you actually stop to think about it, e.g., Hitler and Mussolini's de facto alliances with Catholic and Protestant Churches.
All three are friends of mine. They're sharp, successful businessmen, who cherish the principles of less government, more individual responsibility, and by God's grace, a better world.
Fred Trump, the father of former President Donald Trump was a member of the John Birch Society, and Fred ingrained into his son the principles of liberty, responsibility, and government accountability.
It's no wonder Donald Trump had so much opposition.
National socialism, Marxism, and/or communism have the following three-fold objective:
- A powerful, expansive, and all-controlling government
- Minimal individual responsibility and a collective (social) responsibility.
- A utopian world by the government's control of the masses with no need for God.
But that's par for the course with Bircher propaganda.
The good Reverend has other concerns as well, like the War on Thanksgiving.
And - big surprise! - he's an anti-masker and a COVID denier.
[Update 01/26/2021: Don't take Bro. Sword-of-Vengeance's word on Fred Trump being a JBS member though it wouldn't surprise me much if he were. The Wikipedia article on the JBS cites an 2019 article from the thoroughly unreliable Bircher publication The New American that quotes the thoroughly unreliable Roger Stone as claiming that Fred Trump was a "quiet funder" of the JBS, whatever that means.]
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