PoliticalChic
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This thread will explain the provenance of the current political milieu....
Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….
"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."
over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US
Shocking, huh?
Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.
Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.
Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-Ã -vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin
1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590
2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.
Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94
That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!
3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.
BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??
Ya' think?
More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……
Here we go again. One of the usual (uneducated and unwashed) suspects, made the following charge about this humble poster….
"Why are you so wedded to lying about Barack Obama? (and FDR …."
over 60 percent of white republicans think obama was not born in US
Shocking, huh?
Of course this means only one thing to me: it's an unspoken demand for another lesson about the mistake, the one even greater than Obama….FDR.
Funny, that the current attack on President Trump is that he is mentally unbalanced.
Check this thread out, and see if FDR clearly was mentally unbalanced.
Learn the sort of judgment Franklin Roosevelt had vis-Ã -vis Joseph 'Koba' Stalin
1. In a letter to FDR, dated January 29, 1943, Ambassador William Bullitt warned Roosevelt about what would happen if he continued pursuing the policies of appeasement toward Stalin that formed the foundation of the American war strategy. He pleaded with FDR not to 'permit our war to prevent Nazi domination of Europe to be turned into a war to establish Soviet domination of Europe.' He predicted the Soviet annexation of half of Europe; George Kennan identified that letter as the earliest warning of what would be the result of FDR's policies. "For the President Personal & Secret: Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and William C. Bullitt," Orville H. Bullitt, p. 575-590
2. FDR replied: "Bill, I don't dispute your facts, they are accurate, I don't dispute the logic of your reasoning. I have just had a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of a man.
Harry [Hopkins, Stalin's spy in the White House] says he's not and that he doesn't want anything in the world but security for his country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won't try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace." William C. Bullitt, "How We Won The War and Lost The Peace," Life Magazine, August 30, 1948, p. 94
That was FDR's judgment about arguably the worst homicidal maniac in history: "Stalin is not that kind of a man"
Yet FDR's spawn are claiming that Trump is mentally unstable!!!!
3. "Stalin's two most memorable utterances are "Death solves all problems. No man, no problem"
and (he was advising his interrogators on how best to elicit a particular confession) "Beat, beat and beat again." "Koba The Dread," p. 112, by Martin Amis.
BTW….I can show, and will, a similar attitude by Roosevelt toward Adolph Hitler.
Good choice to be elected American President four times??
Ya' think?
More on Stalin in a moment, so you can make an informed decision……