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The '''uniparty''' in American politics refers to the fact that the mainstream [[Democratic Party]] and the RINOs in the [[Republican Party]] both serve the exact same interests; the [[Bourgeoisie|corporate elite]]. Tucker Carlson during his Jan 6th reporting, covered by the Jimmy Dore Show, mentions the uniparty by name.<ref>[https://youtu.be/V4cB5DVOc-c Tucker Carlson Exposes January 6 Committee’s Lies] by the [[Jimmy Dore Show]] feat. [[Max Blumenthal]]</ref> | The '''uniparty''' in American politics refers to the fact that the mainstream [[Democratic Party]] and the RINOs in the [[Republican Party]] both serve the exact same interests; the [[Bourgeoisie|corporate elite]]. Tucker Carlson during his Jan 6th reporting, covered by the Jimmy Dore Show, mentions the uniparty by name.<ref>[https://youtu.be/V4cB5DVOc-c Tucker Carlson Exposes January 6 Committee’s Lies] by the [[Jimmy Dore Show]] feat. [[Max Blumenthal]]</ref> The concept of the uniparty is related though has differences to neoreactionary Mencius Moldbug’s notion of the ‘Cathedral’. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 14 January 2024
The uniparty in American politics refers to the fact that the mainstream Democratic Party and the RINOs in the Republican Party both serve the exact same interests; the corporate elite. Tucker Carlson during his Jan 6th reporting, covered by the Jimmy Dore Show, mentions the uniparty by name.[1] The concept of the uniparty is related though has differences to neoreactionary Mencius Moldbug’s notion of the ‘Cathedral’.