Pundits trying to figure out whether Anders Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist, is right-wing or left-wing should realize that their analysis is meaningless.
From page 228 of Back to Basics for the Republican Party:
"As political terms, 'right' and 'right-wing' and 'left' and 'left-wing' originated during the French Revolution. The king's parliamentary allies sat to the right of the speaker and his enemies to the left. The relevance of this arrangement to us today? None. Can the terms 'hard right' or perhaps 'soft left' have any real meaning'? No.
In his essay Politics and the English Language, George Orwell warned that 'the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts... To think clearly is a necessary first step towards political regeneration.'"
Michael Zak is a popular speaker to Republican organizations around the country. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is his acclaimed history of the GOP, cited by Clarence Thomas in a Supreme Court decision. He is also the author of the 2005 Republican Freedom Calendar. His Grand Old Partisan website celebrates more than fifteen decades of Republican heroes and heroics.

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