Posted on 10/22/2005 11:11:22 PM PDT by baseball_fan
Wilson's War : How Woodrow Wilson's Great Blunder Led to Hitler, Lenin, Stalin & World War II Jim Powell Watch
Description: Jim Powell refers to Woodrow Wilson as the worst president in American history. In "Wilson's War," the author argues that instead of making a world safer for democracy, rallying the U.S. to enter World War I opened the door to communism and murderous tyrants. This event was hosted by the Cato Institute in Washington, DC.
Author Bio: Jim Powell is the author of "FDR's Folly" and "The Triumph of Liberty." He is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and has lectured at Harvard, Stanford, and other universities in Europe, Asia, and South America. Mr. Powell has written for the New York Times, Barron's, American Heritage, and Money magazine.
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Jim Powell is registered as a FReeper. It appears he signed on just to plug his book.
There are worse presidents than Carter and Clinton???
In fact, Wilson was a pacifist and did everything he could to keep America neutral. But the Kaiser gambled that he could beat the British, French, and the Russians before the U.S. could mobilize and transport the AEF to Europe and then tip the scales against Germany militarily, and he therefore forced Wilson's hand in the matter. Moreover, I think that it is patently unfair to solely blame Wilson for Hitler, Stalin, and World War II. Europe itself was entirely responsible for those evils, while America retreated into isolationism out of disgust at what was happening there in the aftermath of World War I.
The Cato Institute - is a ultra left wing organization. The book fits their agenda. And .. the goal is to try to compare Wilson to Bush - so people will get the msg that "Bush's War" is bad for America.
Baloney!
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