Thursday, November 21, 2013

Nixon and Kennedy: The Myths and Reality

BLOGGERS NOTE: I WILL BE MOVING FROM FACEBOOK TO TWITTER AND BLOGSPOT SOON!

A timely post from www.Vdare.com about John F. Kennedy’s failings when compared to Richard Nixon. This follows this post about John F. Kennedy’s role with black Americans. This follows this previous post about the anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. In the meantime, you can get more involved if you like here and read an interesting book HERE.

Nixon and Kennedy: The Myths and Reality

By Patrick J. Buchanan    
Nixon and Kennedy: The Myths and Reality
Had there been no Dallas, there would been no Camelot.
There would have been no John F. Kennedy as brilliant statesman cut off in his prime, had it not been for those riveting days from Dealey Plaza to Arlington and the lighting of the Eternal Flame.
Along with the unsleeping labors of an idolatrous press and the propagandists who control America's popular culture, those four days created and sustained the Kennedy Myth.
But, over 50 years, the effect has begun to wear off.
The New York Times reports that in the ranking of presidents, Kennedy has fallen further and faster than any. Ronald Reagan has replaced him as No. 1, and JFK is a fading fourth.
Kennedy is increasingly perceived today as he was 50 years ago, before word came that shots had been fired in Dallas.
That he was popular, inspirational, charismatic, no one denied. But no one would then have called him great or near great. His report card had too many C's, F's and Incompletes.
His great legislative victory had been the passage of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. His tax cut bill was buried on the Hill.
His triumph had been forcing a withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. But we would learn this was done by a secret deal for the withdrawal of U.S. missiles from Turkey and a secret pledge not to invade Cuba.
And after the missile crisis, Bobby Kennedy pushed the CIA to eliminate Castro, eliciting a warning from Fidel that two could play this game. Lyndon Johnson said that under the Kennedys, the CIA had been running "a damned Murder Inc. in the Caribbean."
What caused Nikita Khrushchev to think he could get away with putting rockets in Cuba? His perception that JFK was a weak president.
Kennedy had denied air cover for the Cuban patriots at the Bay of Pigs, resulting in the worst debacle of the Cold War. He was then berated and humiliated by Khrushchev at the Vienna Summit in June 1961.
In August, Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall. Kennedy sat paralyzed.
In September, Khrushchev smashed the three-year-old nuclear test-ban moratorium with a series of explosions featuring, at Novaya Zemlya, a 57-megaton "Tsar Bomba," the largest man-made blast ever.
"Less profile, more courage," the placards read.
In Southeast Asia, JFK had Averell Harriman negotiate a treaty for neutralizing Laos, resulting in Hanoi's virtual annexation of the Ho Chi Minh trail through Laos into South Vietnam.
Where Eisenhower had 600 advisers in Vietnam, JFK increased it to 16,000 and gave his blessing to a generals' coup in which our ally, President Ngo Dinh Diem, was assassinated.
Then and there, Vietnam became America's war.
Kennedy had made a famous phone call to Mrs. Martin Luther King during the 1960 campaign when her husband had been arrested. Yet, he kept his administration away from the March on Washington and directed J. Edgar Hoover to wiretap Dr. King to learn of his associations with Communists.
Since his death, Kennedy's reputation has been ravaged by revelations of assignations and mistresses from Marilyn Monroe to Mafia molls to White House interns from Miss Porter's School.
All of this was covered up by his courtier journalists who would collaborate in perpetuating the Kennedy myth and collude in destroying their great hate object, Richard Nixon.
Yet, contrast what Nixon did, with what JFK failed to do.
Where Kennedy managed to get Gov. George Wallace to admit two black students to the University of Alabama, Nixon desegregated 70 percent of all Southern public schools.
Where the JFK-LBJ administration spent eight years putting 535,000 U.S. troops into a war they could neither end nor win, Nixon withdrew all U.S. troops in four years, brought home the POWs, and left every provincial capital in South Vietnamese hands.
Where Kennedy had the Peace Corps, Nixon ended the draft, gave 18-year-olds the right to vote, created an Environmental Protection Agency and a Cancer Institute and an Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
Where Kennedy gave speeches about detente, Nixon negotiated the greatest arms treaties since the Washington Naval Agreement -- SALT I and the ABM treaty -- ended decades of hostility between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China, rescued Israel in the Yom Kippur War, and pulled Egypt out of the Soviet bloc into the U.S. camp.
Creating a new majority that would dominate presidential politics until 1992, Nixon was rewarded with a 49-state landslide in 1972.
Whereupon a press elite that had maintained a conspiracy of silence on Kennedy's misconduct, seized on Nixon's failure to deal decisively with misconduct in his campaign to bring him down in the first successful coup d'etat in U.S. political history.
The mythologizing of JFK and demonization of Nixon tell us less about respective accomplishments than the moral character of an establishment, which, though it had lost America by '72, still controlled the culture, media, bureaucracy and Congress.
And as they brought down Nixon with Watergate, they would seek to bring down Reagan with Iran-Contra. But that coup failed.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Oliver Stone: 'White' Republicans 'Strange,' 'Threatened' by Black President

BLOGGERS NOTE: I WILL BE MOVING FROM FACEBOOK TO TWITTER AND BLOGSPOT SOON!
A timely post about from www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood about Oliver Stone’s comments about Obamacare critics. This follows this post about the fall of the Berlin Wall and Veterans Day. In the meantime, you can get more involved if you like here and read an interesting book HERE.

Oliver Stone: 'White' Republicans 'Strange,' 'Threatened' by Black President


Yet another Hollywood denizen looks at Republican opposition to President Barack Obama and sees racism.

Far-left director Oliver Stone raged against "white" Republicans during an interview on the publicly funded Tavis Smiley Show this week.
I don't know why these Republican white people, frankly, the McConnells and the, they’re strange to me. They, it’s almost as if we’re an apartheid state and they’re still fighting for the rights of whites in South Africa. It’s like they’re scared....
It’s awful because they gerrymandered the states so, with this, they’ve taken democracy away from us. How can Obama be elected by a million and a half votes in 2012 and have the House of Representatives so singularly Republican? That to me is the result of gerrymandering. Also their stand on guns, their stand on white rights, the concept of blocking the voting of blacks and Hispanics, it adds up. I would think that they’re very scared this country is going to become colored.
All the while, Smiley alternately chuckled and egged Stone on. Your tax dollars helped make their exchange possible.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Celebrate the Fall of the Berlin Wall & Veterans Day

BLOGGERS NOTE: I WILL BE MOVING FROM FACEBOOK TO TWITTER AND BLOGSPOT SOON!
A timely post about from www.yaf.org about the fall of the Berlin Wall and Veterans Day. This follows this post about two of the most famous women in America. In the meantime, you can get more involved if you like here and read an interesting book HERE.

Freedom Week 2013

November 2013

On college and high school campuses nationwide . . .
 Freedom Week Logo

Murders by Progressive IdeasBerlin WallGot Milk

Young America’s Foundation will provide you with 
free posters, downloadable fliers, and ongoing advice.  Click here to download pdf to learn how to get started.

Freedom Week Button

"Freedom is not something to be secured in any one moment of time." - Ronald Reagan

 Click on the links below to download the fliers. 
Freedom Week 3Freedom Week 4 - 150Freedom Week 4  
                                                                                                                                   Tering Down Wall at UW-Eau Claire24 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, America’s youth face a new wall we must break through: the federal government's job-killing policies.
Just like the East Berliners and those trapped behind the Iron Curtain suffered from the oppression of big government, so do young people suffer today from big-government policies. These policies are the new wall between young people and freedom.
You can fight back by celebrating Freedom Week on campus! Freedom Week commemorates two important dates: the fall of the Berlin Wall and Veterans Day.
This year, remember these days by standing for the ideas behind them. Young people must fight for financial freedom, or we will be indentured to the government for life. We must also stand with the men and women who risk it all for America’s liberty.
You can:
  • Tear down the Berlin Wall on Friday, November 8 to observe the November 9 anniversary when millions were freed from government oppression when the wall came down.
  • Have World Freedom Day and Freedom Week recognized on campus.
  • Educate your fellow students that President Reagan brought real “hope” and “change” when he defeated communism.
  • Schedule a screening of the film, The Conservatives or Still Point in a Turning World: Ronald Reagan and His Ranch.
  • Teach freedom to students.
  • Stand-up for the military and America's veterans.                  
 Schools participating in Freedom Week 2013 include:

  • Ave Maria University
  • Bentley University
  • Binghamton University
  • Bridgewater Raritan High School
  • Boise State University
  • Cal Poly State University
  • California State University - Bakersfield
  • California State University - Channel Islands
  • Canyon High School
  • Christian High School
  • Clemson University
  • Colorado Northwestern Community College
  • Cornell University
  • Delta College
  • Dickinson College
  • Duquesne University
  • Franciscan University
  • The George Washington University
  • Grosse Pointe North High School
  • Grosse Pointe South High School
  • Highland High School
  • Hillsdale College
  • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Indiana State University
  • Indiana University
  • Iona College 
  • Lehigh University
  • Liberty High School
  • Loyola University
  • Marion High School
  • Marymount University
  • Miami Dade College
  • Monte Vista Christian School
  • Moreno High School
  • North Carolina State University
  • Northside High School
  • Northwestern University
  • Oak Park High School
  • Ohio State University
  • Ontario Christian High School
  • Oregon State University
  • Palm Beach State College
  • Pepperdine University
  • Portland State University
  • Purdue University
  • Riverbend High School
  • School of the Ozarks
  • Stony Brook University
  • Southern Lehigh High School
  • Syracuse University
  • Trinity Classical Academy
  • University of California - Irvine
  • University of California - Los Angeles
  • University of Illinois -  Champaign
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Mary Washington
  • University of Missouri
  • University of North Dakota
  • University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
  • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • University of Illinois - Springfield
  • Vidalia City High School
  • Washington and Jefferson 
  • Western Illinois University
  • Wheaton College
  • Whitt Academy
  • Winona State University
  • Wooten Lincoln Club
  • Youngsville High School