"Stalin Is Not That Kind Of Man"

Addled, senile FDR called him "Uncle" Joe, and that's AFTER Uncle starved 6 million Kulaks to death
FDR in ALWAYS considered one of our top 3 presidents in every poll or any historian’s analysis.
Meanwhile we have a current president that can’t process information, gets bored reading his intelligence briefs and walks away and refuses to learn how government works.

5. There can be no argument about FDR's pro-dictatorship proclivities. He raced to embrace Stalin's Bolsheviks when no previous President nor Sec'y of State would deign to do so.

Roosevelt Pushes for Recognition

Almost immediately upon taking office, however, President Roosevelt moved to establish formal diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. His reasons for doing so were complex, but the decision was based on several primary factors. Roosevelt hoped that recognition of the Soviet Union would serve U.S. strategic interests by limiting Japanese expansionism in Asia, and he believed that full diplomatic recognition would serve American commercial interests in the Soviet Union, a matter of some concern to an Administration grappling with the effects of the Great Depression. Finally, the United States was the only major power that continued to withhold official diplomatic recognition from the Soviet Union.
Milestones: 1921–1936 - Office of the Historian


Fred Koch, grandfather of the Koch Brothers worked in the USSR and Nazi Germany..Why is he not on Polyslick's targets of cheap shots?
^ squid ink deflection


One has to wonder at the motivation.....these dunces must know that they have no ammunition or education to use to defend against these well documented revelations about their heroes.....

...yet they continue launching eggs at stones.


A strange variety of stupidity.
 
The truth is out there but the MSM made sure you would have to search for it. The pop-culture left leaning media writes the history books that are spoon fed to generations of kids in school. If the so-called "historians" and left leaning academic types treated FDR the same way they treat President Trump he wouldn't have lasted a single term much less a couple of months into his 4th term.
 
The truth is out there but the MSM made sure you would have to search for it. The pop-culture left leaning media writes the history books that are spoon fed to generations of kids in school. If the so-called "historians" treated FDR the same way they treat President Trump he wouldn't have lasted a single term much less a couple of months into his 4th term.


Absolutely!

Some dunce just posted his history source is Howard Zinn.

That's Howard Zinn, communist.
 
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9. FDR and his brain trust decided to award all of Eastern Europe to Stalin.


But first......
While that may be known, how many know that he was happily ready to back Neville Chamberlain, and give Europe entirely to Hitler prior to the Munich Conference.
You didn't know that, huh?


Munich Agreement, (September 30, 1938), settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland in western Czechoslovakia. After his success in absorbing Austria into Germany proper in March 1938, Adolf Hitler looked covetously at Czechoslovakia,
Munich Agreement | Definition, Summary, & Significance



At the Munich conference where Europe sold out Czechoslovakia, even though France had a treaty to go to war to preserve Czechoslovakia…..Chamberlain was about to appease Hitler….and FDR sent this message to Chamberlain:


MUNICH MESSAGE FROM U.S. BARED; Roosevelt Sent Encouraging 'Good Man' to Chamberlain Day Before Conference
MUNICH MESSAGE FROM U.S. BARED; Roosevelt Sent Encouraging 'Good Man' to Chamberlain Day Before Conference




"When Chamberlain first announced, after returning from signing his deal with Hitler at Munich in 1938, that "peace is at hand," FDR sent Chamberlain a telegram: "Good man," it said. "I am not a bit upset over the final result," FDR wrote the U.S. ambassador to Italy.

Indeed, the United States did not declare war on Germany until Germany declared war on the United States in December 1941, four days after Pearl Harbor." Presidents and the Mythology of Munich




What to make of Roosevelt's sanguine response, which meant endorsing Hitler's invasions?

Seems that Franklin Roosevelt wanted desperately to belong to the 'Dictator's Club.'
 
10. Well….what could Franklin Roosevelt have done when faced with a burgeoning Bolshevik Russia, but a regime built on blood and oppression?


Let's look at how a different case was handled.


When Uganda was led by a psychotic homicidal maniac, Idi Ami, "… the boycott against Uganda was without precedent. Unlike the sanctions against Rhodesia, the United States acted unilaterally, without U.N. or other international endorsement. Never before had Congress, over the staunch opposition of an administration, legislated mandatory economic sanctions against a nonbelligerent state to protest what the law called "the consistent pattern of gross violations of human rights."
When Sanctions Worked


BTW….it was highly effective, and proved the moral compass of the American government.



Sadly, Franklin Roosevelt had no such 'moral compass.'

Stalin's 'Collectivization' (1929-1933)…"As a crime against humanity it eclipses the Great Terror…Stalin is reckoned to have killed about 4 million children…..[In addition] it ruined the countryside for the rest of the century."
"Koba The Dread," p. 120-121, by Martin Amis.


Yet, this was FDR's "Uncle Joe," his BFF and idol.




I can't leave the subject without pointing out that Hussein Obama had the same choice, and the same option, with Iran.

Instead, Obama awarded the world's worst state sponsor of terrorism with nuclear weapons.




Two Democrats….Roosevelt and Obama….could have changed the world for the better….but blew it.
 
I see Jeff Flake is going to give a speech denouncing Trump's use of Stalinist tactics. Trump's authoritarian tendencies are a threat to the republic
 

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