Celebrating Our Founder, Lyndon LaRouche
On February 12, 2019, Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., departed this earth.
He was a man who led the resistance to most of what you see happening
presently in the decadence, incompetence, and violence of our elites,
while simultaneously presenting a profound vision for the future of
the United States and the world. He pursued that vision through a
political movement operating to dramatically change the present in
order to create a future for our children and our grandchildren
centered in the creative nature of human beings.
He believed, unlike our present oligarchs, that men and women are
not animals, that genius can be taught, that the divine is present in
what might seem the most common men and women, and that cultivating
that individual genius is the primary purpose of our Declaration of
Independence, our Constitution, and any just government.
If, after watching the impeachment insanity of this week, you feel
like taking a shower, punching a bag for several hours, or binge
watching old movies, we suggest you reach for inspiration
instead. In honor of our founder, we are
presenting you with three of his greatest productions. Take a look >>>
This week, we are excited to
present the new LaRouchePAC.com website.
Our aim is provide a greater focus on participation in our three live
weekly Zoom calls, Monday's Strategic Orientation, Thursday's Welcome
to LaRouchePAC, and our Saturday Class Series. Also, to better
organize our content, including our latest updates, our more in-depth
content and campaigns, and more consistent presentations from Mr.
LaRouche himself.
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The Dems’ Impeachment Collapses Like a Poisonous
Overcooked Soufflé
Republican Senators, the Democrats seemed to fantasize, might
change their votes about a completely illegal and unconstitutional
procedure if they were forced to relive the trauma they and their
staffs suffered on January 6th for three full days. And, the thirteen
minute slick video with which the House managers opened their case did
provoke press commentary about the desired emotional reaction from
some of Mitch McConnell’s acolytes, like Senator John Thune. But,
again, this is not about the outcome, which 44 House Senators have
already declared an unconstitutional outrage. It is about publicly
crucifying Donald Trump for a riot which arrest documents and
investigations show had been pre-planned extensively for months by the
Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, members of the Pravy Sektor from
Ukraine, members of Antifa, and other groups totally and completely
infiltrated by the FBI and other intelligence agencies.
None of this will work. In 2009, Lyndon LaRouche talked about the
mass strike then occurring around Obama’s bank bailouts and healthcare
monstrosity. He said the fault was that people complained to their
Congressmen and Senators in the strongest terms but failed to say,
“You’ve failed. We’re taking charge now,” while qualifying themselves
to do so. That process has now already begun and it will not be
stopped and therein lies the true source of Democrats’ hysteria. Read more >>>
Episode #2: John Quincy Adams
& James Fenimore Cooper
In this episode of our American History podcast, Pat Ruckert,
a long-time associate of Mr. LaRouche and a multi-decade organizer,
discusses the legacies of two patriotic American contemporaries, John
Quincy Adams and James Fenimore Cooper. Listen & learn more
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