1.In a recent thread,
A Christmas Celebration For Democrats,
...a thread that established proof of Obama’s infatuation with Mao Zedong, and that Hussein had no problem finding similar views in other Democrats, it appears to have….aggravated…some government school grad.
Unable to dispute the facts therein, the government school grad found this to be his best camouflage:
“You neglected to pay homage to the GOP's Richard Nixon, the man who opened the door and allowed China to enter the Western world. He actually met and paid homage to Mao.”
A Christmas Celebration For Democrats
Is he correct in suggesting that Republican Nixon was ‘infatuated’ with the homicidal psychopath, as Democrat Obama is????
2. What an interesting question….
“Why did Nixon meet with Mao Zedong?
Improved relations with the Soviet Union and the PRC are often cited as the most successful diplomatic achievements of Nixon's presidency. ... The reason for opening up China was for the U.S. to gain more leverage over relations with the Soviet Union. Resolving the Vietnam War was a particularly important factor.”
Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China - Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China
So.....seems it wasn't due to any affection for Communism....
3.The question remains, was Nixon the sort who would put Mao ornaments on the White House Christmas Tree, and hire Mao aficionados for his administration, or say this:
“OBAMA: ‘THERE’S LITTLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND CAPITALISM’” Obama: ‘There’s Little Difference Between Communism and Capitalism’
While the answer is clear and evident, the dolt’s attempt gives an opportunity to provide a fuller review of Richard Nixon, one that the Liberals have never been exposed to.
First, where did Nixon land on the conservative vs liberal spectrum.
Second, where did the Soviets stand vis-à-vis Nixon and the Democrat Party.
4. Liberals should have loved Richard Nixon.
The Nixon administration gives stark acknowledgement that 'Republican" is not the same as 'conservative.' Nixon, rather than adhering to 'limited government,' presided over a regulatory revolution from '70 to '74 that included OSHA, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the EPA, the United States Environmental Protection Agency
"The Supreme Court's decision in Griggs v Duke Power in 1971, followed by congressional legislation in 1972 gave the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) expanded authority to oversee employers employment practices. Combined, OSHA, the EPA, and the EEOC affected virtually every workplace. It was also during the Nixon years that the slope of federal spending on social and economic programs turned sharply upward." Charles Murray, "By The People," p.6.
A ‘big government Republican….a RINO.
And Richard Nixon was far, far more the civil rights warrior than the Democrat Party. Proof….next.
A Christmas Celebration For Democrats,
...a thread that established proof of Obama’s infatuation with Mao Zedong, and that Hussein had no problem finding similar views in other Democrats, it appears to have….aggravated…some government school grad.
Unable to dispute the facts therein, the government school grad found this to be his best camouflage:
“You neglected to pay homage to the GOP's Richard Nixon, the man who opened the door and allowed China to enter the Western world. He actually met and paid homage to Mao.”
A Christmas Celebration For Democrats
Is he correct in suggesting that Republican Nixon was ‘infatuated’ with the homicidal psychopath, as Democrat Obama is????
2. What an interesting question….
“Why did Nixon meet with Mao Zedong?
Improved relations with the Soviet Union and the PRC are often cited as the most successful diplomatic achievements of Nixon's presidency. ... The reason for opening up China was for the U.S. to gain more leverage over relations with the Soviet Union. Resolving the Vietnam War was a particularly important factor.”
Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China - Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_Nixon's_1972_visit_to_China
So.....seems it wasn't due to any affection for Communism....
3.The question remains, was Nixon the sort who would put Mao ornaments on the White House Christmas Tree, and hire Mao aficionados for his administration, or say this:
“OBAMA: ‘THERE’S LITTLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND CAPITALISM’” Obama: ‘There’s Little Difference Between Communism and Capitalism’
While the answer is clear and evident, the dolt’s attempt gives an opportunity to provide a fuller review of Richard Nixon, one that the Liberals have never been exposed to.
First, where did Nixon land on the conservative vs liberal spectrum.
Second, where did the Soviets stand vis-à-vis Nixon and the Democrat Party.
4. Liberals should have loved Richard Nixon.
The Nixon administration gives stark acknowledgement that 'Republican" is not the same as 'conservative.' Nixon, rather than adhering to 'limited government,' presided over a regulatory revolution from '70 to '74 that included OSHA, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and the EPA, the United States Environmental Protection Agency
"The Supreme Court's decision in Griggs v Duke Power in 1971, followed by congressional legislation in 1972 gave the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) expanded authority to oversee employers employment practices. Combined, OSHA, the EPA, and the EEOC affected virtually every workplace. It was also during the Nixon years that the slope of federal spending on social and economic programs turned sharply upward." Charles Murray, "By The People," p.6.
A ‘big government Republican….a RINO.
And Richard Nixon was far, far more the civil rights warrior than the Democrat Party. Proof….next.