Welcome ‘Big Peace’: There Is Another Bear in the Woods
by Mike FlynnYesterday, Andrew Breitbart launched his newest web venture, Big Peace. It will do for national security, what Big Hollywood has done for culture, Big Journalism for the media and Big Government for domestic policy. It has also caused me to climb into the way-back machine.
In 1985, I was an exchange student at a gymnasium (high school) in Bremen, West Germany. It was an anxious time; with renewed leftist terrorist attacks and hijackings throughout Europe. (The TWA airplane which took me to Frankfurt was hijacked about a week later.) The Middle East was, predictably, tense. The Soviet Union looked as strong as ever. America was coming out of an economic and psychological malaise, but much of Europe, and U.S. political and media elites, were openly worried about a “warmongering” US President who didn’t understand complex foreign policy and might just start a war for kicks.
For those readers under forty, the political debates at the time centered on MX and Minuteman missiles, nuclear disarmament and small dust-ups like the Contras in Nicaragua. One night over dinner, my otherwise gracious German hosts, along with some of their friends, berated me for US foreign policy. Most every problem in the world could somehow be traced back to the U.S. They were particularly incensed about US Government support for the Contra rebels, fighting the communist Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
America should stay out of the affairs of all other countries, I was lectured. It shouldn’t interfere in any of the domestic squabbles in other nations. I replied that I understood that, but the Sandinistas were communist dictators who were supported by the Soviets and Cuba, so it was probable we would be involved.
Support for the Sandinistas from other countries was immaterial, I was told. America should be better and never involve itself in another country’s affairs, they argued.
So, I replied, what about that Berlin Airlift?
Oh, America had to do that, my German hosts replied. That was totally different.
It always is.
For those who didn’t grow up during the Reagan years, it is impossible to appreciate the level of hatred and animosity that was directed at the 40th President during those years. (At my college, there was a day-long protest, attended by hundreds, called “Poets Against Reagan,” which tells you far more about the self-absorbtion of poets than anything about Reagan.) In hindsight, the Reagan years were when the Left became truly unhinged. (That history has proven Reagan right about most things makes them positively homicidal today.)
What bothered them the most, I think, was that Reagan was so popular with the American public. The left had spent the post war years carving and imposing a new “Great Society” and here was this “actor” espousing a competing–and opposite–vision and it resonated with the populace. This was not in their script.
At the time, and still to this day, the left and the elites chalk up the Reagan phenomenon to his skills as a communicator or his sunny, optimistic demeanor. In their minds, it couldn’t be that the public agreed with Reagan; rather, they were “duped” by his rhetorical skills. I think there is a very simple explanation for the strong bond between Reagan and the American public; Reagan provided clarity.
When Reagan famously said in Berlin, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” he gave voice to what millions felt, but no politician had had the guts to say. When he called the Soviet Union “an evil empire,” millions of heads in Chicago, Cleveland, Miami…and Warsaw, nodded in agreement.
For years, I’ve been toying with my own unified field theory of politics. Most of our policy challenges result from our inability to confront the questions directly. We overcomplicate the federal budget, for example, because we don’t want to admit that the overwhelming majority of our spending is to transfer wealth from producers to non-producers. (Probably half of all federal spending is to provide money to senior citizens, to take one example.) If we admitted that, we could probably solve the budget crisis in half an hour.
America and the West faces a threat unlike any we’ve seen since the Cold War. This threat has a simple name: Islamic fundamentalism. But, the left and the elites will never admit that, just as they wouldn’t admit the Soviet Union was “an evil empire.” But, not saying it doesn’t make it so.
To be sure, in some respects, the threat isn’t quite as existential as that of the Cold War. Thousands of nuclear warheads aimed at every city in America is an order of magnitude different than an Iran, no matter how bat-shit crazy, with a handful of nukes. But, in other respects, it is far more challenging. Because, not only do we allow this fundamentalism to thrive in the West, we make excuses for it.
Since launching, Big Government has often published articles about the threat Islamic fundamentalism poses to our Western ideals of freedom and tolerance. We have documented the left’s and elite’s reluctance to recognize the Ft. Hood shooting or the Christmas airplane bombing attempt for what they were; terrorist attacks by Islamic fundamentalists. We have brought you the insights of writers like Bg. Gen Anthony Tata, Frank Gaffney, Andrea Shea King, Kristinn Taylor and Pam Geller, among others. But it hasn’t been enough.
We have our own fights and can’t focus sufficient attention on this critically important issue. It isn’t, if you will, our comparative advantage. So, please join me in welcoming Big Peace and its acclaimed editor, Peter Schweizer. Welcome also, Frank Gaffney and Jim Hanson, from BLACKFIVE. They have the expertise, talent and, yes, clarity to put the appropriate focus on the challenge facing us.
Obviously, Big Peace will go beyond just the threat of Islamic fundamentalism. With a newly assertive Russia and the bizarro-world that exists in North Korea, our nation faces a variety of challenges in the world. Big Peace gets that there is a bear in the woods, no matter how much the left, media and elites try to distract us. They understand that this really is a fight for the values of Western Civilization, whether the challenge comes from zealots or insecure regimes. With Big Peace on the beat, in the words of Capt. Louis Renault, Victor Lazlo, “this time I know our side will win.”






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Excellent synopsis of the Reagan mystique. The left was driven nuts by the popularity of Reagan and their inability to control the narrative. Now with the launch of another Breitbart "Big" feature of informed and well researched articles and the grass roots of it's readers and commenters, who knows, maybe the left's heads will explode. I can already hear the gnashing of their teeth at the thought that their ideology of weak-willed subservience to tyrants will be exposed on a daily basis.
President Ronald Reagan was a True Patriot, and a Great Leader. Thank God for him and the strength and courage he brought to the United States of America.
Ronnie restored some order. He did it through strenght and leadership. Something our current potus doesn't grasp.
As someone from the "under 40" group, that Reagan campaign ad kind of blew my mind. Cheesy, as all political ads tend to be, but powerful nonetheless!
Cross posted from BJ.
America is crying for leadership for which the " a time for choosing" speech delivers. I remember being very young (around 6) during the apex of the cold war and there were a few friends of the family around the house with my mother and father playing cards. With the "zenith" floor model TV and its 13 buttons a presidential announcement came over every one of em. The house went silent and everyone gravitated to the wood box with a picture tube in it. As President Reagan addressed the nation I got to witness 4 adult "Reagan Democrats" stand and listen to every word.
I will never forget that, and i pray that some day we will see it again.
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Remember when George Bush was re-elected, the headline in the London newspaper was "How can 60 million people be so stupid?" (or close to that). Well… how can so many Europeans be so damn stupid?
ADMIN/MODERATOR….can we get a link at the top of the page like we do for the other big sites??? Thanks!!! I know I'm lazy but too many daily rounds to make….lol
1998 I was at high school in the USSR – Reagan was very impressive leader. Thacher also had an iron grasp on the world matters. They both commanded respect.
Yes!!!!! great minds think alike… I asked for the same thing when the new site was launched… Asked for a link at the top of the page from the HTML BIG site guru… They did!… At the top of the thread.
What we want is at the top of the Browser…. for every BIG site… this means HTML editing for all the BIG sites at the top of the Browser.. please and thank you…
a BIG PEACE link is a must and not hard for the right IT guy… hehehehe (or girl my bad;)
Progressive, liberal, leftist, Marxists have a huge problem with one thing- actually winning anything through effort. It all goes back to not keeping score during t-ball or little league and awarding trophies for showing up. If the USA appears to "intervene" in a place/way not popular with the libtards, we are called Imperalists. It is about time the most powerful, wealthy and charitable country in the history of world acted like the exceptional Republic we are.
Reagan was a common man with common sense who wasn't afraid to speak it and who,
fortunately, had training in communication. He had the deep convictions, faith, and beliefs
that many ordinary Americans have. He believed deeply in America and he wanted America to win.
The simplicity of it and the complexity of it are staggering.
What the left will never seemingly understand that the world is primarily controlled by dictators, each with their own petty fiefdoms. Never will a corrupt dictator willingly abdicate their hold on their people. America stands alone in the world when it comes to the ability to project power in a positive manner.
No one does anything more than grouse about the influence and interference the Chinese and Rusiians carry on in the world becasue they know that their complaints fall on deaf ears,,,or worse will get their collective asses in a bad spot. But when it comes to America they bitch and moan knowing that we will actually listen to them and likely cave to their demands.
When it comes to gaining friendship with these petty dictators, I prefer that they either respect or fear us as playing the nice guy only leaves us open to emboldening them and us just asking to get kicked in the balls, so to speak.
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Reagan the "first" and last real president I voted for
Now, more than at any time in our country's history we need a truly conservative, clear speaking, articulate, attractive, tall LEADER. Not a McCain, not a fill in the blank RINO, not a baggage handler – we need a leader. (why do I include looks and height? Ask some people why they vote for certain politicians, hint: it's not policy positions)
Where are you Ronald Reagan our suffering country looks to you – again.
Thank God President Ronald W. Reagan didn't live to see this Obama & Democ-rat Plantation DEBACLE – it's everything Reagan fought against – a big, bloated, unionized government destroying of country from within. Sickening.
Another aspect of this is, it's not FAIR to not lose just as many of our men as the other guy in a war. Thus Truman's decision to use the nukes troubles them, for many beCAUSE we saved a half million or more of our soldier's lives, and never mind that we also saved several million Japanese who would have died over another half year or a year of ground combat, and the fact that Japan would probably have been partitioned with Russia owning the northern half. The left got the kind of outcome their vanity demands in Korea, and they managed to save defeat from the jaws of victory in Viet Nam (after dragging out the war for years with a strategy of "measured response.")
Reagan was an existential threat to their narrative, and they continue to hate him to this day, even as they pretend at necessary moments to honor him.
Mike: I'm featuring you and this post on my blog tomorrow. Well done, brother.
His '80 election was the first election I was of age to vote in. I got there early and waited for the polls to open to vote FOR Reagan – I was so sick of Carter's bungling and passive ineffectiveness.
I voted FOR everything Reagan stood for and I learned to hate the DEmocrats, the media and Hollywood for their character asassinations.
I am old enough to remember that it took a disaster like Lyndon Johnson for this country to elect a (sort of) conservative – Nixon. Then it took a disaster like Carter to elect Reagan for 8 years. I hope that history now repeats itself and we follow the Obama disaster with a strong conservative for eight years. Right now I don't know who that will be, because I'm not super impressed with anyone currently on the scene, but I pray that he will come when the time is right. I only hope the conservatives in this country recognize him (and it will be a him) and don't back a stupid RINO like McCain again.
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The left goes bananas whenever Reagan is mentioned and tries to downplay his leadership abilities. The fact that he was able to reflect back to the people what emanated from their hearts is only part of what made him great.
The current leftist lunacy about the oratorical abilities of Obama is an excellent example of self-delusion. Take away his teleprompter and he begins speaking from his heart, and thus revealing a world view and intent that is the antithesis of freedom, both individually and as a nation. And please don't ask him to attend to a crisis or disaster. He just can't handle it.
Where Freedom flowed from Ronald Reagan, his policies and his character, Barack Obama can only conjure a socialist/communist wasteland. And near as I can tell, the only character he has is directly related to the Chicago way.
It's time to make a change. Vote for Freedom in November!!
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They don't necessarily miss that the world is primarily controlled by dictators. Their smarter thinkers will declare that this is so and there's no changing it, that those of us who believe in freedom are naive, and that the only sensible course is to make accommodations with the dictators. That certainly seems to be the ethos of the State Department. Hence we were at least tolerant if not quietly supportive of Saddam when he was at war with Iran in the 1980s. And we supported Osama bin Laden in that same era when he was fighting the Soviets, much to our later chagrin.
To some extent we need to accommodate – we can't fix every problem, and unless we want to grind ourselves up on the millstone of world politics we have to leave them alone as much as we can, choose sometimes to support one or another against a worse threat, and intervene ourselves only when those dictators present a threat to us, as in Iraq 1991 and Afghanistan 2001. The 2003 invasion of Iraq has enough strategic reasons that I do not disallow it, and it may well turn out to have been a turning point for the better in the Middle East, if we can keep the left and Iraq's own sectarian fractures from destroying our successes. But the threat Iraq presented in 2003 was not immediate or direct.
That accommodation with dictators puts us necessarily in the business of consorting with evil people is not a good thing, and when as with the left one does not seem to set any moral limits to this accommodation, one ends up looking the complete coward or, worse, as a cynical fellow traveler in a world ruling class. In fact our leftist politicians have every aspect of seeing themselves precisely that way, and their eschewing of clear discourse and their arrogant dismissal of people like Ronald Reagan does nothing to dispel this appearance.
Good points. My thinking is that on something the libtards disagree, I am more likely to agree. They are the losers.
Idiots Who Act Like Idiots, by Richard "Peckerhead" Porter.
Sorry. Worlds two thinnest books?
Hope & Change
Transparency & Accountability
Surely richardporter missed 'home room' in elementary school this morning. I guess he was in the auditorium singing "MMMM MMMM MMMM Barack Hussein Obama"
Big Peace….<APPLAUSE!!!>
Another world's thinnest: the reasoned articulations of richardporter the troll.
Anyone remember the whole "Reagan is the anti-christ" thing?
This trope, probably promulgated by democrat operatives at the time (1981, I think), took advantage of the warped fascination at the time with satanic influence in modern culture, with a healthy dose of Biblical Revelation thrown in.
See, Reagan wore the Number of the Beast, by virtue of his name: Ronald Wilson Reagan. Three names, 6 letters each – 666.
Spoooooky, huh?
Forget the fact that most of the people spreading this junk probably thought the Bible was fiction. To them, this would work to sow doubt in the tiny little minds of the retarded Reagan supporters, who were all, of course, Bible-thumping red-necks.
Yeah…that worked real well.
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Wait till Richard cranium sees the next new BIG education thread!
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No, no, no. Effective conservative ads aren't "powerful!" They're "manipulative!" Only political ads that further the Great Progressive Narrative can be "powerful!"
So funny how the entire freakin world DEPENDS on AMERICA to save their sorry ass, until they want to be left alone – must be chapter one in the marxist handbook -
I was almost 16 when President Reagan was shot. I was the only person in my household that cared. My parents were staunch Democrats and my mother had a special disdain for Ronald Reagan, but I really liked the guy. I got in trouble for telling my brother to shut up so I could hear the TV reporting about the assassination attempt. I honestly don't think we have a political figure today that could be what Ronald Reagan was, I can't think of one.
As a Dem by family provenance, I had only began 'listening' to Republicans during the Nixon Adm.
The Watergate hearings, which were supposed to be so damaging to the GOP, rather IMO allowed
them to shine. As I watched reruns of the hearings late every night, I found myself thinking the R's
were the good guys, in spite of the mis-adventures of Nixon's cohorts. Very uncomfortable for one
who had been steeped in old Dem tradition, FDR saved the Nation, bla, bla, bla.
When the attacks began on Reagan, I pretty well discounted all, except the assertion that he would
use 'the BOMB', thereby causing the Soviets to NUKE us. That one worried me, all the way to the polls.
RD………."staggering", INDEED
Funny the Euroweenies are now starting to dislike the Oblamer too. Euroweenies are a special kind of stupid, the kind of stupid you get when one purchases 10 items half priced and you don't need or want any of them and claim you just saved a ton of money. What Europe thinks of us is less important to me than what Michelle Obama thinks of us and really what she thinks is far less important important to me than the price of egg rolls in China. The only nice thing about Europe is that it's geographical location is pretty darned far from me, just the way I like it.
Isn't that what a president should be? Comfortable communicating, deep convictions and wanting his country to win. Oblamer can't communicate without a teleprompter, he has no convictions and is easily swayed and I know he's hoping that America will loose at everything so he doesn't have to admit we are exceptional.
Amen.
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The more I hear McCain's name the more I realize that Obama (God save me please) was the better choice. McCain would have grown the government just as much and the Republican party would have gotten the blame. McCain I believe would have been just as disastrous for this country as Oblamer is only the Liberals would never have let us live it down. We do need a class act to take office in 2012 but who could it be? It's 2 years away, wasn't Oblamer talking about running for office in 2005? BTW I did NOT vote for Oblamer or McCain. OH and it's shameful that people vote for presidents on looks, but I know it happens. I think that is what happened with Oblamer, McCain is such an ugly schmuck it turned off a lot of would be voters.
Don't feed the trolls, they are on a strict diet of Bull Pucky and Hope and Change any alteration in that diet could cause them to go extinct. Richard plug in the newest DVD of Pelosi's speeches to undo the dose of reality you received.
and with continental drift, it's getting further away all the time!
We definitely need 'Big Peace' to offset this 'Big War' http://www.thethingsrepublicanshate.com
richardporter, you're passing as pastiche and seemingly not giving a G-d D-mn ab-ut doing so. Br-vo!
Yeah – amazing, wasn't it?
And the trepidation we felt here was much more palpable in Europe. They were convinced that, with Reagan in office, nuclear war was inevitable. Imagine that – someone actually calling the Soviets on their bullshit!
For me, nothing illustrates the schizophrenic Euro mindset at the time more clearly than two of the era's best songs – Stand or Fall by The Fixx, which reflected the fear at the time that if/when there was a nuclear war, it would take place in the Euro Theatre.
Then, of course, after the Berlin Wall came down and the USSR dissolved, and the threat of nuclear war all but disappeared, Jesus Jones blessed us all with Right Here, Right Now, a celebration of the history happening right before our eyes.
I could understand the fear the Europeans felt – and forgive them for it. But like you (I think), I was much more afraid of the mood of appeasement in this country, because I had no doubt this played right into the Soviets' hands.
Speaking of spooky coincidence: The Illinois winning lottery pick-3 number 6-6-6 came up the day after Obama won the Presidential nomination on November 5, 2008. http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/lottery.asp
The difference being, of course, that Obama's supporters see that as a positive thing…
I like Ryan,,,and there are others on the bench that could well develop in the next two years. As we found ou with Obama, we don't need someone with long term credentials, in fact those long term credentials could prove to be an albatross
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Mike, thanks for the great walk down memory lane. I've had my own dinner with Europeans with similar results. I also have my own evolving unified theory of politics. I believe we are witnessing the clash of value systems writ large. Not just Western versus Islamic Fundamentalist, but one Western society which has ridden the postmodern wave into a swamp (Europe), another struggling to figure out what the next wave is while staying out of the postmodern and modernist swamps (USA), and both contemplating a conservative group that has not prepared itself for the future and so feels it must find its own authentic power in distant past (Islamic terrorists). How do you convince someone to drain their own swamp if they think its a bayside retreat? How do you convince someone to give up their power if they have no easy alternatives?
I can't believe you missed that SirP. It's his avatar. Ass.
Dick Ass Porter
And his mother's maiden name is Hat.
Highly original. But what did you mean by my mother's maiden name is Hat?
DITTO
From your lips to the Lords ear
Me too.
lol. I'm a little off my game tonight. Thanks for picking up my slack.
Well said.
Intresting, Indy.
Sure would like it if you'd expand a bit more, when you have time.
I hope to see some coverage of the "peace" that Israel is expected to accept.
Why American jews vote for Democrats is beyond me. Democrats always view Israel as the aggressor and equate Israeli surrender with peace.
One of the best political ads ever made. A killer.
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After the President and Nancy left the White House, they were reportedly buying property with a street address of "666" which caused a slight media to-do, but the number of letters per-name (6 – 6 – 6) does not work out to "the number of his name," which in the case of Ronald Wilson Reagan is "1-2-1" (each letter of the alphabet is assigned a number in numerology: Reagan's are 9-6-5-1-3-4 = 28 = 10, 1+0 = 1; and 5-9-3-1-6-5 = 29 = 11, 1+1= 2; and 9-5-1-7-1-5 = 28 = 10, 1+0 = 1, so 1-2-1).
Yes, that's a puzzle, but not nearly the disconnect of American Blacks overwhelmingly voting for Democrats, when it was as recently as the 1950's that both Blacks and Whites were lynched for promoting/endorsing/voting Republicanism in the South (David Barton's "Setting the Record Straight: American History in Black and White").
While the hatred and bigotry was certainly directed primarily at Blacks for being Black, it was the underlying political defiance that sent the lynch mobs into their murderous frenzies (just as, in the Salem Witchcraft trials, all of the accused witches were on one side of a political quarrel over the annexation, or not, of Salem Village into a larger governing entity, and all of the accusers were on the other side of the issue: "After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection" by James West Davidson & Mark Hamilton Lytle).
A friend, born in 1945 and raised in (formerly) Czechoslovakia, came to the US in the 1970's. He managed a suburban (Chicago area) restaurant-bar, and became a true American in thought, manner and substance — except:
He was selling an auto, which I bought for my son to deliver pizzas – early 1990's. My friend left his license tags on the car with the understanding that my son woud transfer the title the following Monday – but, in the meantime, my son got a parking ticket which he obliviously stuck in the glove compartment and ignored. My friend received a notice on the unpaid ticket and called me; I took the notice and assured him i'd take care of it — which I did, but a second notice had been sent out before the ticket was "cleared" from the Town books.
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My friend called – I told him the ticket was taken care of (which it was), but I misunderstood his overreaction to a parking ticket, and assumed he thought I was trying to cheat him of the few dollars. That ticked me off. So – I drafted a sarcastic letter from "The Federal Bureau of Inquiry" at 666 Sorrowful Square, with the Dial-a-Prayer telephone number on the letterhead. The letter alluded to all kinds of dire consequences for "this very, very serious matter," and was signed by Deputy Goldbricker U.R. Dunnfore.
Now, my friend is a very sharp man – quick thinking, well-educated, excellent command of English and very Americanized sense of humor, normally. But the "official" look of that letterhead caused what can only be described as "brain freeze," and when he called me he was weeping and his FEAR was palpable. Even after 20 years in this country, the fear was still there.
And, yes, I felt like a real (unspeakable) varmint, but I think that incident brought home the reality of living under totalitarianism, better than any number of books, movies or TV specials ever could.
"Things richardporter Truly Understands"
OTOH, the list of things "richardporter" will write to feed his sad, ronery need for attention is several volumes in length.
Jb, just hope you guys remember that we have a big family event this week, and my time online is practically nil.
Hope to be "back in the saddle" beginning Monday.
Hope all went well and we'll be here when you get here – see ya T.R. !
If he isn't a candidate this next time around, I would expect him to be a cabinet member. The guy is brilliant and I would want him advising me.
Well, there's that.
I'm sure it occurred to the dems who pimped this fantasy.
But get with it, Merry.
How would the dumbass Repubs ever figure that out?
Hey look!! Dick Handler is back!!
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I only contribute because you asked and none have answered.
When your head is so far up your democrat mascot that you are wearing said mascot for hat, you are an ass hat. That's the origin of the earlier reference.
In the late 70's I was new in-country Army Officer in Germany. I was tired, hungry. and my tolerance for BS was at a low ebb. I walked across the street to a Gasthaus and found a table. The waitress brought me a menu and I ordered a beer and a schnitzel.
While nursing my beer a big German walked up to me and asked in halting English "Are you American Military?" and I said "Yes." He asked why are you here, and I gave the SOFA answer of "I'm visiting your beautiful country." He asked me again why are you here. I told him I'm in the military, they said you're going to Germany, so I'm here. He asked a third time, why are you here? I just looked up at him and said, "Ya'll lost." That answer seemed to satisfy him, that or he heard me thumb-cock the Colt I was carrying, contrary to both German and US Law.
The moral, peace through fire power does work and prevents conflict.
I must've told 'em.
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I think Americans should understand that the european, and especially the British media are COMPLETELY dominated by the left. They have a visceral hatred of America, which goes into apopleptic overdrive when a Republican President is, or looks like being elected.
EVERY Republican President has been portrayed as a duplicitous, stupid, swivel eyed, mad, war mongering……….. well , you get the picture. NO good story is allowed, every gaffe is gone over again and again. Speeches and video clips are edited to make the victim look dishonest/stupid/downright evil – imagine michael moore on speed.
This process went into overdrive with George Bush. I have never seen so much hatred directed at a political figure – and Margaret Thatcher come in for (and still does) a lot.
So please don't blame the average european or Brit, given the relentless propaganda they are subjected to, and a lot more of us are pro American than the press would have you beleive.
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That ad's nothing compared to Reagan's speeches. Listen to them sometime and get your hair blown back!
I was a freshman in college and a Democrat. I was actually glad someone tried to take out Reagan. But college is for learning, and I voted for Reagan in 1984.
Did you mean 1998? Because both Ronnie and Maggie were long out of office by then.
He loved his country dearly and wasn't afraid to say so. BTW, he had also been a Democrat once upon a time!
I didn't come to my senses 'til after Reagan was elected. But I caught on and voted for him in 1984.
And hopefully the Lord has assigned Ronnie to do some work on this problem for us!
If we don't feed the trolls, they'll simply eat their young. Problem solved.
I had a similar experience back in the 80s. I rear-ended a car whose occupants were Chinese nationals. The cops came to take the report, etc., and the Chinese were absolutely terrified. The driver spoke pretty good English, and the cop explained it was my fault but they should come to traffic court as witnesses. Remembering the horrified looks on their faces, I wasn't surprised when they didn't show up for court.
Well, the way I figure it, the Europeans were set on a course of peace through shared powerless by the brutality of two world wars. They stopped trusting themselves after they managed to slaughter the good part of two generations of men. And in swearing off war, they decided that peace at any cost was preferred. So the equivications towards evil practices began. They now embrace the philosophy fully. The postmodern desire to destroy all sense of authority and hierarchy either directly through protest or indirectly through scholarship and associated media slant.
The same phenomenon is present in the US, the "enlightened view" that power corrupts and that less power is more pure (like the belief in nativism that startedin Europe as well). But this belief in collective powerlessness seems to thrive only in populated and university areas- places where people feel removed from natural forces and natural consequences, where they see less evidence of independence as a primary organizing force in life. Instead, they see and seek collective models (naturally since they are surrounded by a collective that must cooperate). So in the US, you have this healty Independent vs. Interdependent debate (conservative would say Independent vs. Dependent but that's not the whole story).
Enter into the scene religious fundamentalists who believe only in their god and his rules. All religions and societies used to be like that. Europeans are so far removed from belief in anything that they make way for true believers and invite them into their homes (almost out of curiousity). The fundamentalists gladly take up that offer, assuming it is foolishness or senility and set up camp. Americans are no so far removed from the fundamentalist mindeset. Many understand it clearly and see this version as the threat that it claims to be. These Americans do not patronize these foreign fundamentalists by assuming they are benign as Europeans do, nor do they see them as allies against american power as leftists do. They know religious killers when they see them. And so America, having learned the value of tolerance and equality now must pivot again and stand for justice and liberty for all.
Hopefully attitudes will change a bit, as some of the European MSM have started dissing Obooby.
I did not take that into consideration, thanks for the reminder, problem is, with the curvature of the earth, that probably means Russia is getting closer LOL Or something like that, I don't claim to be a geography wizard
Strange to see, isn't it? We're pretty much a nation of "scofflaws," especially when it comes to minor infractions (such as no-injury fender-benders or parking tickets), and to see actual fear of any interaction with "the authorities" is just sad.
Now, however, with cameras perched above nearly every traffic light, I have to wonder how long before that fear-to-the-bone will begin to afflict larger numbers of We The People here.
Agreed,,,,and well said!
I meant 1988. I graduated high school in 1990. Thanks for noticing my typo.
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