Posted on 01/03/2007 3:25:59 PM PST by kellynla
Fortunately for liberals, the Iraqis executed Saddam Hussein the exact same week that former President Ford died, so it didn't seem strange that Nancy Pelosi's flag was at half-staff. Also, Saddam's death made it less of a snub when Harry Reid skipped Ford's funeral.
The passing of Gerald Ford should remind Americans that Democrats are always lying in wait, ready to force a humiliating defeat on America.
More troops, fewer troops, different troops, "redeployment" all the Democrats' peculiar little talking points are just a way of sounding busy. Who are they kidding? Democrats want to cut and run as fast as possible from Iraq, betraying the Iraqis who supported us and rewarding our enemies exactly as they did to the South Vietnamese under Ford.
Liberals spent the Vietnam War rooting for the enemy and clamoring for America's defeat, a tradition they have brought back for the Iraq war.
They insisted on calling the Soviet-backed Vietcong "the National Liberation Front of Vietnam," just as they call Islamic fascists killing Americans in Iraq "insurgents." Ho Chi Minh was hailed as a "Jeffersonian Democrat," just as Michael Moore compares the Islamic fascists in Iraq to the Minute Men.
During the Vietnam War, New York Times scion Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger told his father that if an American soldier ran into a North Vietnamese soldier, he would prefer for the American to get shot. "It's the other guy's country," he explained.
Now, as publisher of the Times, Pinch does all he can to help the enemy currently shooting at American soldiers.
After a half-dozen years of Democrat presidents creating a looming disaster in Vietnam with Kennedy ordering the assassination of our own ally in the middle of the war and Johnson ham-handedly choosing bombing targets from the Oval Office in 1969, Nixon became president and the world was safe again.
Nixon began a phased withdrawal of American ground troops, while protecting the South Vietnamese by increasing the bombings of the North, mining North Vietnamese harbors and attacking North Vietnamese military supplies in Cambodia all actions hysterically denounced by American liberals, eager for the communists to defeat America.
Despite the massive anti-war protests staged by the Worst Generation, their takeovers of university buildings and their bombings of federal property to protest the bombing of North Vietnamese property, Nixon's Vietnam policy was apparently popular with normal Americans. In 1972, he won re-election against "peace" candidate George McGovern in a 49-state landslide.
In January 1973, the United States signed the Paris Peace accords, which would have ended the war with honor. In order to achieve a ceasefire, Nixon jammed lousy terms down South Vietnam's throat, such as allowing Vietcong troops to remain in the South. But in return, we promised South Vietnam that we would resume bombing missions and provide military aid if the North attacked.
It would have worked, but the Democrats were desperate for America to lose. They invented "Watergate," the corpus delicti of which wouldn't have merited three column-inches during the Clinton years, and hounded Nixon out of office. (How's Sandy Berger weathering that tough wrist-slap?)
Three months after Nixon was gone, we got the Watergate Congress and with it, the new Democratic Party. In lieu of the old Democratic Party, which lost wars out of incompetence and naivete, the new Democratic Party would lose wars on purpose.
Just one month after the Watergate Congress was elected, North Vietnam attacked the South.
Even milquetoast, pro-abortion, detente-loving Gerald R. Ford knew America had to defend South Vietnam or America's word would be worth nothing. As Ford said, "American unwillingness to provide adequate assistance to allies fighting for their lives could seriously affect our credibility throughout the world as an ally." He pleaded repeatedly with the Democratic Congress simply to authorize aid to South Vietnam no troops, just money.
But the Democrats turned their backs on South Vietnam, betrayed an ally and trashed America's word. Within a month of Ford's last appeal to Congress to help South Vietnam, Saigon fell.
The entire world watched as American personnel desperately scrambled into helicopters from embassy rooftops in Saigon while beating back our own allies, to whom we could offer no means of escape. It was the most demeaning image of America ever witnessed, until Britney Spears came along.
Southeast Asia was promptly consumed in a maelstrom of violence that seems to occur whenever these "Jeffersonian Democrats" come to power. Communist totalitarians swept through Laos, Cambodia and all of Vietnam. They staged gruesome massacres so vast that none other than Sen. George McGovern called for military intervention to stop a "clear case of genocide" in Cambodia.
Five years after that, Islamic lunatics in Iran felt no compunction about storming the embassy of what was once the greatest superpower on Earth and taking American citizens hostage for 14 months. To this day, al-Qaida boosts the flagging morale of its jihadists by reminding them of America's humiliating retreat from Vietnam.
In addition to being wrong about Ford's pardon of Nixon, liberals were wrong about a few other things from that era. Democrats haven't admitted error in rejecting Ford's pleas on behalf of South Vietnam because there are still dangerous foreigners trying to kill Americans. Nixon is safely interred in the ground, but the enemies of America continue to need the Democrats' help.
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Horse manure.
Ann has a point. Here's the slob formerly known as Britney:
She must be preparing for the starring role in the upcoming biopic of Rosie O'Donnell.
Leave a mark on whom?
Yeah. I noticed that too.
bump for later
Ann took a cheap shot against Ford, but you took one against her.
Thank you for noting that. I take very few if any cheap shots on FR and I've been here for 8 years. But I happen to like Ford; he is the only President I ever campaigned for, the only one in my lifetime I liked. No powerlusting in the man, a rare virtue. Plus he vetoed more bills than any other President at that time. But most of all, he took the time to write me a personal note in response to a condolence for the nation letter I wrote him when he lost the White House. I don't like Ann Coulter, but I particularly don't like this idea that he was a milquetoast. The man had more bones in his back than Ann carries on his/her frame.
You forgot one: Giving North Korea to the Communists after World War II.
Coulter's wry logic is spot on.
What is infuriating is the Dims total and willful blindness to the chaos their 'policies' cause.
By the way, Ann's brain is so...sexy. ;-)
You gotta be friggin kidding me. THAT's Britney??
Ann's best column yet!
Sorry, but I won't participate in this bashing of Ford. He veteod more legislation than any other President, and for that I salute him. Unlike the current President.
me too
After all said and done, the dreadful crisis that threatened to tear America apart, was manufactured. This was the Watergate affair. President Nixon had no knowledge of it, until it happened. A third rate burglary.
The culprits.
(1) Much of the American media. (2) The power hungry wing of the Democratic Party.
I also saw the dark side of former Senator McGovern on Larry King. He was supposed to be giving a eulogy to the late President, Gerald Ford. King cut him off because of time. McGovern broke in and continued.
I consulted Barry Goldwater, said he. I asked him about a bi-partisan move to pardon Richard Nixon, he went on. He said Goldwater was not willing. Years later, says McGovern, I spoke to Goldwater. He alleged Goldwater did not support Nixon at all. So far, so good.
McGovern literally spat out the statement by Goldwater accusing Nixon. "He lied about..... He lied about..... He lied about...."
I thought McGovern was a sort of kindly man. His spite put paid to that notion.
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