This past January 21 marked 100 years since Vladimir Lenin’s death. To mark the occasion, I wrote an essay for Konstantin Kisin, exposing the truth about the late Soviet leader, who is still celebrated by the radical left today, and why he was psychologically even more evil than Stalin, Mao, or Hitler.
The essay did exceptionally well, so Kisin asked me to do a reading of the piece for his show TRIGGERnometry, which I am now sharing with all of you. I hope you find it interesting, informative, and deeply disturbing.
Wow! So powerful. Great job David. Fascinating details of a dark, dark life.
Ever think of writing a collection of profiles of the worlds most evil rulers? At the end you could publish this Rogues Gallery as a book.
Excellent piece - I knew Lenin was an evil person, but really didn’t know how bad. The comparisons with other horrible leaders is excellent. I’d venture that 99% of Americans have no idea what a psychopath he was.