Kinsley Endorses McCain

Damning with high praise the diabolical right.

Topics: McCain

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 10:38 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2008

4 Responses to “Kinsley Endorses McCain”

  1. RebeccaH Says:

    The Dhimmicrats are having a hard time, aren’t they?

  2. Dave Surls Says:

    “Republicans have pulled some dirty tricks before: Swift Boats, Watergate…”

    “On October 10, 1963, U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy committed what is widely viewed as one of the most ignominious acts in modern American history: he authorized the Federal Bureau of Investigation to begin wiretapping the telephones of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr…”–article in The Atlantic

    Unfortunately it isn’t widely viewed, because most people know nothing about it, though they know all about Watergate, thanks to our useless media and educational system.

    The Kennedys are cult heroes in this country, Nixon is the greatest villain of all time (except maybe for McCarthy), even though they were doing pretty much exactly the same thing (except I doubt if Nixon was directly involved in dropping a wiretap on the Dems…while the Kennedys personally ordered the wiretapping of King) and that situation exists because people are constantly bombarded with leftwing propaganda by the media, by the schools and by the guys who write history books.

    Too bad so many people fall for it, including, I’m sorry to say, a lot of right wingers who ought to know better.

  3. Dave Surls Says:

    “As a lifelong Democrat, I have wallowed in the luxury of voting against some of the most unappealing politicians in American history, starting with Richard Nixon…”

    You feel that way because people like you are brainwashed automatons who walk through life with your eyes wide shut, condemning Dick Nixon because a couple of his henchmen committed the greatest atrocity of all time (eavesdropping on the Democrats), while you refuse to see the real crimes carried out by the demi-Gods of the party you slavishly adher to, like the cold-blooded murder of totally innocent people carried out by Roosevelt and the liberal Democrats in their little Tuskeegee Syphilis Experiment (where the compassionate liberals did stuff that would have done Joseph Mengele proud).

    Eavesdropping by Republicans? Crime of the century. Murdering people by refusing to treat their illnesses when you have the cure for their disease right in your hands? No big deal…as long as a Democrat is the one doing the murdering.

    People like you make me want to vomit.

  4. steve Says:

    Dead on as always, Mr. Surls, because MLK had known members of the CP (Communist Part) as close advisors during the height of the Cold War. He was repeatedly warned to cut ties with said individuals and he said he would but did not.

    “…Stanley Levison was one of them. He may have been, as King’s friendly biographer, David Garrow sometimes suggests, King’s most trusted adviser from 1956 until the civil rights leader’s death in 1968. Levison, an important CP member, was also responsible for placing on the board of King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference Hunter Pitts (Jack) O’Dell, who became a member of the national committee of the U.S. Communist Party in 1959. These were the indisputable facts that eventually impelled the Kennedy Administration to wiretap King….”

    See “JFK and RFK Were Right to Wiretap MLK”

    Kinsley, like most Democrats, obfuscates their horrendous record on civil rights. Going back to Woodrow Wilson, the original fascist “progressive”, who as Jonah Goldberg in his article “progressivism”, laid out in such glorious detail, made GW look like a Jimmy Carter style milquetoaste.

    Was it wrong for JFK to wire tap MLK, the KKK, and the Black Panthers? Hell no. They were domestic and national security threats.

    FDR similarly wiretapped fascist simpathisers, ignored the commies, as did Truman. The army wisely kept VENONA secret from FDR and Truman as their administrations were riddled with Soviet spies.

    How would FISA handle VENONA now?

    For further insight, I would recommend reading “Uncuff the FBI” by Mark Riebling who goes into the history of American counterinterintelligence/surveillance. Liberals are in total denial about their past.

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