Depends how you interept 'facist'? But generally, I would guess that Republicans are not 'facists' in any sense. However, I am sure some Republicans do have 'facist' views and simarly so would some Democrats.
No,the've always been fascists.
No. "Fascist" is what Democrats call Republicans. The Clintons are closer to socialists.
I don't know :) Do a survey :P
Somebody who was formerly a fascist. ex (latin for "From") can be translated directly to formerly, so, for instance, an ex-Police officer would be a person who was previously a Policeman but isn't now.
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He was a fascist, but was reluctant to become actively involved in supporting Nazi Germany.
he was a through and through fascist seeking economic and political power and stability after the chaos of ww1
Because it set down his Fascist beliefs and inspired the Nazi movement later on.
he was a through and through fascist seeking economic and political power and stability after the chaos of ww1
Republicans and democrats make up the two main parties of our government. In politics, parties are groups of people who have common beliefs. Republicans and democrats both have different beliefs. If you want to go in to detail for what they believe just google what each party beliefs in. They both have good things and bad things about them. Also, these parties usually are the main competitors in political races. Obama is a democrat, and McCain is a republican.
Italian fascist gangs and groups include the "Blackshirts" (Camicie Nere), originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party led by Benito Mussolini. Another notable group is the "Fascist Youth" (Gioventù Fascista), which aimed to indoctrinate young Italians with fascist ideology. In more recent times, groups like "CasaPound" and "Forza Nuova" have emerged, promoting neo-fascist beliefs and engaging in various forms of activism and political action. These groups often face significant opposition and scrutiny due to their extremist views.