Sobran reference
- anti-Semite
- a person who’s hated by Jews
- bigot
- one who practices sociology without a license
- bribe
- an irregular transaction through which the citizen may get his money’s worth of service from the government
- civil rights
- government power used in behalf of large groups
- coalition
- any alliance of implicitly socialist groups
- Cold-War rhetoric
- blaming the Soviet Union for international tensions
- communism
- wholesale socialism [see also socialism]
- controversial
- having respectable supporters as well as detractors [see notorious]
- diversity
- a euphemism for discrimination against whites
- election
- See opinion polls and voting
- federalism
- federal government subsidizing state and local governments
- freedom of association
- discrimination
- government
- a system of promising something for nothing, while the taxpayer gets nothing for plenty
- guilt
- the deepest vested interest
- human needs
- socialist or redistributive programs
- humanity
- man as conceived by socialism. All humanity is presumed to be at least latently socialist
- ideology
- nonsocialist point of view. The Hive, however, presents itself as comprising many ideologies
- intellectual
- One who insists on learning the hard way
- imperialism
- international influence opposed to socialism
- isolationist
- an American who thinks America should behave like other countries [see rogue nation]
- labels
- clear identification. People in the Hive like to say they reject labels
- liberal
- one who can be open-minded about anything except the past; about that he is strictly a bigot
- liberation
- release from constraints of nonsocialist traditions
- multiculturalism
- the refusal to take any culture seriously
- notorious
- having only detractors [see controversial]
- opinion polls
- clever devices to make the hostages think they control their captors [see also voting]
- patriot
- (American usage) one who complains about all the things that are wrong with this country and then accuses other Americans of not loving it
- peace
- enfeeblement of nonsocialist powers
- personal belief
- one you don’t really believe — or at least one you don’t expect other people to believe
- political
- Openly socialist groups are political organizations
- political correctness
- the felt pressure of enlightened public opinion, under which we sense that certain thoughts, though technically legal now, are already destined to become taboo
- priorities
- subordination of anti-socialist to pro-socialist tendencies
- pro-family policies
- federal legislation mandating benefits for children, parents, and “domestic partners”
- progressive
- favorable to, or tending toward, socialism
- psychoanalysis
- a form of aggression for humorless people
- public opinion
- what everyone thinks everyone else thinks
- rich
- politicians’ nickname for “other people” (as in “tax the rich”)
- rights
- authorizations for new areas of government control
- rogue nation
- a country that behaves like America [see isolationist]
- social justice
- control of national wealth by a socialist regime
- socialism
- retail communism [see also communism]
- strident
- tactlessly candid about real issues at stake. Overt socialism invites labeling by the enemy. On the other side, Cold-War rhetoric is always strident
- voluntarism
- “partnership” between big government and private charity
- voting
- trying to say something with a gag in your mouth
H/T: Ron Neff