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John Sidney Hitler McCain |
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by Daniel Koffler, April 30, 2008 |
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Last week, Fareed Zakaria pointed out that John McCain's recent major foreign policy address "contained within it the most radical idea put forward by a major candidate for the presidency in 25 years. Yet almost no one noticed. In his speech McCain proposed that the United States expel Russia from the G8, the group of advanced industrial countries...It is a policy that would alienate many countries in Europe and Asia who would see it as an attempt by Washington to begin a new cold war."
Well sure, but Zakaria doesn't have the courage to go where the facts should lead him. In McCain's own lifetime, there was another world leader who saw politics as a break in between wars and sought to impose his country's values on the rest of world. That leader saw confrontation with Russia, specifically, as his world-historical destiny, and embarked on an unprovoked attack on the Great Bear that led not only to his own downfall, but to the utter destruction of his state and its political order. That leader's name? Do I even need to spell it out?
Also would have thrown Russia out of the G8
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Daniel Koffler graduated from Yale in 2006 with a BA in More... |
Tzveee
Hitler redux
Your last two posts compare both Senators Clinton and McCain of being Hitleresque. Are you insinuating that our electing one of these two will bring American democracy (granted, a compromised democracy in the Bush II era) closer to fascism, lust for world domination, and genocidal tendencies? Or am I missing the tongue-in-cheek element of your hyperbole? Please help me understand. Thank you.
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