The left's "march through the institutions" that was started way back in the 1930s, really kicked off in the 1960, has now given them almost total control of every major institution within every major city in the country.
This is the primary reason why even when we elect a leader we like, he is completely hamstrung by the left. Removing the left's stranglehold on the information management institutions should be the #1 goal of the right, not just electoral politics.
The left's "march through the institutions" that was started way back in the 1930s, really kicked off in the 1960, has now given them almost total control of every major institution within every major city in the country.
This is the primary reason why even when we elect a leader we like, he is completely hamstrung by the left. Removing the left's stranglehold on the information management institutions should be the #1 goal of the right, not just electoral politics.
Is there anything I could be reading to get myself up to speed on this?
All true.