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Sinclair Lewis

It Can't Happen Here

It Can't Happen Here is a semi-satirical political novel by Sinclair Lewis published in 1935. It features newspaperman Doremus Jessup struggling against the fascist regime of President Berzelius “Buzz” Windrip, who resembles Gerald B. Winrod, the Kansas evangelist whose far-right views earned him the nickname “The Jayhawk Nazi”. It serves as a warning that political movements akin to Nazism can come to power in countries such as the United States when people blindly support their leaders.
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    The idiocy with which SJW snowflakes heap all of this nonsense onto President Trump is becoming satirical all by itself. You see folks, the things that you are accusing President Trump of-he simply has not done, or does not in fact intend. This book does NOT predict Trump, you idiots, as Trump is actually desiring to protect the American people. Never mind that the next attack that occurs here is on YOU, and most definitely not on Trump, he sees what is so obvious. You CANNOT vet people from bombed out countries. At all. The enemy has explicitly stated, bragged even, that it would take advantage of the stupidity the U.S. is operating under thanks to rampant liberalism (a mental disorder) that was never more prominent (the stupidity) than during the terms of Pinocchiobama.

    They are going to kill more of us, and YOU are to blame. There is not one thing wrong with making America GREAT again.

    Next deaths are on you. It isn't President Trump that will be at fault. It IS YOU idiots who don't get that he doesn't want what happened to Europistan to happen here. YOU are at fault for this nonsense.

    You better hope I don't lose people on account of YOU. I've had enough...

Quotes

  • Anatoly Rannevhas quoted5 years ago
    It was as recently as 1935 that she had taken up purifying the films, and before that she had first advocated and then fought Prohibition. She had also (since the vote had been forced on her) been a Rep
  • Coffeehas quoted11 days ago
    that the Prang who so often crooned about the Humility and Modesty of the Saviour wanted was for one hundred and thirty million people to obey him, their Priest-King, implicitly in everything concerning their private morals, their public asseverations, how they might earn their livings, and what relationships they might have to other wage-earners.

    "And that," Doremus Jessup grumbled, relishing the shocked piety of his wife Emma, "makes Brother Prang a worse tyrant than Caligula—a worse Fascist than Napoleon.
  • Coffeehas quoted11 days ago
    All that the Prang who so often crooned about the Humility and Modesty of the Saviour wanted was for one hundred and thirty million people to obey him, their Priest-King, implicitly in everything concerning their private morals, their public asseverations, how they might earn their livings, and what relationships they might have to other wage-earners.

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