Thursday, September 07, 2006

Rudolf Hess Revisted

On May 10, 1941, during the Blitz on London, Nazi Rudolf Hess flew to England in hopes of persuading King George VI to sack prime minister Winston Churchill, make peace with Germany and then join Germany in a war against the Soviet Union. Of course Hess failed, but his action has inspired today's sand Nazis to try a similar stunt of their own.

Former Iranian president Mohammed Khatami is coming to America. He is scheduled to speak in the National Cathedral and, on the eve of the 5th anniversary of 9/11, at Harvard. In fact, Harvard invited Khatami to speak as part of a conference on, of all things, tolerance. We really are living in bizarro world.

While current Iranian president Ahmadinejad calls for the extermination of Israel and demands that the US bow down to Iranian "greatness", former president Khatami tries to play good cop by coming to America to discuss tolerance. I hope that most Americans are savvy enough not to buy this Muslim maniac's mutterings, but I fear that a significant segment of my people are not. For unlike in the days of WWII, many Americans, and other Westerners, now are consumed with the twin poisons of multiculturalism and guilt over racism/colonialism, and don't really believe that America and the West are worth defending. Thus, they are eager to swallow any propaganda, no matter the source, if it will free them from having to acknowledge and confront the evil of militant Islam.

I don't know exactly what sand Nazi Khatami will say in the Cathedral or at Harvard. I'm certain, though, it'll be something that will have the "Blame America First" crowd cheering. Today's sand Nazis learned much from their predecessors but they've gone one better: they've learned how to make us hate ourselves more than we hate them. That's their most powerful weapon against us; even Rudolf Hess didn't have it. It's time we deployed an equally powerful defense. Truth.

1 comment:

mccommas said...

Thanks for the news. I failed to catch that story. I am in total agreement ---except for the last sentence. Truth is a far superior weapon than lies and propaganda. Chose your words with great care my friend. Equal weapon indeed! Are they getting even you?

Who are the other speakers at this conference on tolerance? Is O.J Simpson coming? Fidel Castro? Will Saddam Hussein speak via satellite from his jail cell?

Be assured that their lies and senselessness if manifest as a weapon would be a wet firecracker that fails to go off while Truth is a nuclear bomb that eradicates nothing but darkness and terrorism and leaves all good things intact. Granted that the liberal media does not spread truth as well it does the other stuff (which makes better copy).

I must say though I am increasingly dispirited; perhaps fatally. Democrats and liberals used to be the loyal opposition but now they have been taken over by a dark force. Democrats back in the day, the ones that were elected were not allies of the Soviet Empire. Given a choice between shooting a commie or a Republican, they would choose the right alternative every time. Gone are the voices of the late senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and other liberal crusaders. The new Democrat leaders’ loyalty and love for country is immorally hinged on whether their man is in the White House or not. They hate President Bush more than America’s sworn enemies.

I would find it so welcoming to flick on the TV and see Howard Dean denouncing Khatami and the conference. Or the Clintons, or Janet Pelosi. Or any of them. Just once I would like to see them stand with our elected leader instead of with their unholy allies of convenience.

I keep thinking that Republicans could use some help. That the electorate would value a viable alternative when they go to the polls two months from now.

It is my view that Republicans will hold the majority sadly by default -- a very empty victory.

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I must say that I agree with your assessment of Tammy Bruce’s new book. I have given up trying to read it. It is to optimistic. I will have to read it another time perhaps. Besides, I just started school again and have gobs of reading to do.

Keep the faith poorgirl! Reading the thoughts of young idealistic people like you certainly helps me keep mine.