I remember when Stalin died and both of my parents were very happy. I knew that Stalin must have been a very evil person because it was completely unusual for my good parents (father a WW2 vet) to be happy that someone had died.
There was a true leader! The Eisenhower years were the high water mark of US history.
To heck with him! He knifed MCCarthy in the back. Completly obtuse on domestic Marxism.
It’s ridiculous to compare Biden to Eisenhower. That said, Eisenhower’s speech was 6 weeks after Stalin died. The official cable sent the day Stalin died was about the same as the Biden regime’s “condolences”. It read:
“The government of the United States tenders its official condolences to the Government of the U.S.S.R. on the death of Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, Prime Minister of the Soviet Union.”
But there will be no speech from Biden to match Eisenhower’s. Not really the same opportunity either.
No, No, Joe--Luke the Drifter (1950)
Advice to Joe--Roy Acuff (1951)
Stalin Kicked the Bucket--Ray Anderson (1953)
After the USSR fell, their economy collapsed. They didn’t have a pot to piss in.
They couldn’t maintain their nuclear arsenal. We were paying their nuclear scientist’s salaries to keep them from going to Iran.
If we had wanted to “conquer” Russia, there were about ten years in the 90s when they couldn’t have stopped us.
Stalin Wasn't Stallin'--The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet (1943)
Moscow-Peking--The All-Union Radio Orchestra & Chorus (1950)
"Stalin & Mao listen to us"
Vast Country, My Homeland--Ukrainian State Chapel Symphony (1939)
"In big golden letters, we write the All-Union Stalinist code"
Stalin, Friend & Comrade--Ernst Busch (1951)
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