By Rich Kozlovich
The New Republic was, and still is, a leftist organ originally "founded by Herbert Croly and Walter Lippmann through the financial backing of heiress Dorothy Payne Whitney and her husband, Willard Straight, who maintained majority ownership.” All of whom were either communists, Soviet agents or fellow travelers calling themselves ‘liberals’.
Eventually Straight’s son, Michael, became an editor at the New Republic. While
attending that famous cesspool noted for generating Soviet spies,
Cambridge University in England, he met those infamous English Soviet
spies, Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean and Anthony Blunt, all communists and
all secret Soviet spies - one of which he also became. They were the outside fringe, but no longer. What we have now is the legacy media has reached parity in philosophy and practice as those who ran the New Republic.
The problem with the leftist media is a lack of consistency. They demand war today and then condemn that war tomorrow. The problem with the left’s lack of consistency is the total lack of moral foundation. Their views are based on shifting sand. Whatever works that day must be right.
It appears all these ‘liberal’ rags, who hate the military, the police, and traditional values are pushing for …. dare I say it ….. war! And with Russia no less! How brain dead is that?
Well, let's take a trip down History Lane to see just how brain dead they can be. Note this article:
There
are at least three questions to ask about Syria: First, what exactly is
happening there; second, what is the United States doing about it; and
third, what, if anything, should the United States be doing about it? It
is hard to sort out the details of what is happening in Syria; but the
outline is pretty clear; and it’s also fairly clear that the U.S. should
be doing something consequential if, as reported, the Syrian regime has
used chemical weapons against its people. But it remains unclear what
the U.S. is actually doing or planning to do. Let’s take the questions
one by one.
What is happening in Syria?
Syria’s civil war began in the spring of 2011 with popular
demonstrations like those that had toppled regimes in Tunisia and Egypt.
But instead of standing aside, the Syrian military shot and killed demonstrators,
tortured dissidents and burnt down homes and businesses. When that
didn’t stop the opposition, the regime conducted scorched earth sieges
and launched air strikes against villages and cities. So far, about
70,000 Syrians have perished—about half have been civilians—and as many
as 1.3 million have been driven from their homes. And that’s of a
population of only 23 million….To Read More…
So what history should we look to for the answer? Let’s look at Obama’s decision to interfere in Libya and how really good that worked.
“Disorder and terror” have gripped Libya following the blast at the French Embassy, and rumors swirl of another attack. Jamie Dettmer reports on the rising tension in the capital.
Diplomatic missions here in the Libyan capital are observing the strictest security procedures following suspicions that the bombers behind last Tuesday’s blast at the French Embassy have rigged a second car with explosives and are hunting for another high-profile Western target.
Embassy protection teams and private security contractors working with foreign businessmen and nongovernmental organizations are on high alert, and the United Nations compound on the outskirts of Tripoli has introduced onerous security measures and placed severe restrictions on the movement of their diplomats.
The French Embassy wasn’t the only target on Tuesday—the second target was, according to diplomatic sources, the British Council, a government-funded educational body under the aegis of the British Foreign Office. That attack was thwarted by security guards; the bombers were foiled as they were preparing to park a rigged vehicle in front of the compound gate, diplomatic sources say.
A British Embassy spokesman said they could neither confirm nor deny that a bombing attempt on the British Council took place. "It would be inappropriate for us to comment while investigations are under way."
…….To Read More...
U.S. kicks Syria chemical weapons can down the road By Charles P. Blair
Syria’s
civil war is the first to engulf a country armed with weapons of mass
destruction. Understandably, the unfolding cataclysm precipitated by
that country’s collapse has prompted new levels of uncertainty and risk.
But where exactly does the Obama administration stand on managing the
various threats posed by Syria’s chemical weapons?
An April 25 letter from the White House to members of Congress included the Obama administration’s seventh notice
threatening unspecified but “significant” action if the al-Assad regime
crossed the “red line” on chemical weapons activity. But by remaining
mute on what specifically constitutes a chemical weapon in the context
of its “red line,” and by characterizing the mounting evidence of
chemical weapons use by Syrian military forces as requiring “credible
and corroborating facts” validated by the United Nations, the
administration clearly wants to avoid (or at least delay as long as
possible) substantive action against the regime.
So, now we have Biden bleating the same kind of blather as did Obama, both leading "from behind", and a media that fawns over them. Whether
you agree with Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden or Joe the Plumber you can’t help but be
disgusted by the lack of consistency and integrity within the media, especially now with Biden and his band of incompetents in charge. So then, with that kind of historical foundation we should ask: Why would anyone want to interfere in this mess in Ukraine?
The
Islamists were out of control and there were no solutions then, there will be no solutions now, and there will be no solutions in the future. We have 1400 years of history to substantiate that.
As
for the Arab Spring claptrap: That's was as delusional as anything I
have heard since I heard Bush stated that Islam was a religion of
peace. At least until now when I hear Biden and his Liar in State, Jen Psaki, blaming Putin for inflation and high gas prices.
Ultimately Biden is to blame for this war because of his totally insane energy policies and green agenda. He's to blame for the inflation, the lack of commodities, the rising prices, and high gas prices. All done because of his total and complete incompetence and insane thinking.
Does anyone in Washington read history books? I know the media are not only paragons of historical ignorance, they're also have the moral fiber of tree moss.
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