I am not being ironic, I am honestly asking whether the U.S., in their current Bush-mania, could be objectively considered a 'fascist' nation.
"Fascism is a centralised form of nationalistic government with little power of democratic change and usually a strong militaristic bent."
- strongly militaristic (more than Russia or China?)
- centralised (around the Pentagon's whims)
- nationalistic (flags galore)
- little power of change (as evidenced by the latest elections)
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