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Molly Ivens quote on the flag (Original Post) jodymarie aimee Nov 2016 OP
K & R Achilleaze Nov 2016 #1
Yes! Dark n Stormy Knight Nov 2016 #2
k and r for our beloved molly. niyad Nov 2016 #3
Trump merely claims ignorance: he's never read the Constitution. He has no idea what it says. Buzz Clik Nov 2016 #4
Spot on, Molly. narnian60 Nov 2016 #5
Pretty sure I'll find some place to use this :) ctw1 Nov 2016 #6
she was a treasure florida08 Nov 2016 #7
Very well said elmac Nov 2016 #8
Except that graphic is incorrect on two points Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2016 #9
Just a small nit to pick: It's I-v-I-n-s 66 dmhlt Dec 2016 #10
We could sure use Molly now. Using this elsewhere. thanks. nt Snotcicles Dec 2016 #11
Damn, I miss her... (nt) William Seger Dec 2016 #12

Bernardo de La Paz

(48,955 posts)
9. Except that graphic is incorrect on two points
Wed Nov 30, 2016, 05:28 PM
Nov 2016

1) Sinclair Lewis had not been born in 1835.

2) He didn't say it.

You’ve probably heard some variation on this quote: “When fascism comes to America, it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross,” possibly attributed to Sinclair Lewis or Huey Long. The only problem: there’s no evidence that either men said it.

But Sally Parry of the Sinclair Lewis Society provides us with two similar passages written by Lewis:

From It Can’t Happen Here (1935): “But he saw too that in America the struggle was befogged by the fact that the worst Fascists were they who disowned the word ‘Fascism’ and preached enslavement to Capitalism under the style of Constitutional and Traditional Native American Liberty.”

From Gideon Planish (1943): “I just wish people wouldn’t quote Lincoln or the Bible, or hang out the flag or the cross, to cover up something that belongs more to the bank-book and the three golden balls.”

Also, the author behind the site What Shii Knows has done some research and found two other possible sources:

“It is a peculiarity of the development of American fascism that at the present stage it comes forward principally in the guise of an opposition to fascism, which it accuses of being an “un-American” trend imported from abroad.” – Georgi Dimitrov, in his report delivered at the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International in 1935.

“When and if fascism comes to America it will not be labeled ‘made in Germany’; it will not be marked with a swastika; it will not even be called fascism; it will be called, of course, ‘Americanism'” – An uncredited New York Times reporter covering Halford E. Luccock in an article published September 12, 1938.
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