Posted on 12/21/2009 11:16:26 AM PST by Rodebrecht
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow launched an error-riddled attack against the John Birch Society in her December 18 show, nominally because the John Birch Society has become a sponsor of the upcoming February 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C.
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The JBS was always filled with conspiracy kooks. They just happened to glom on to a conspiracy that actually existed, though they overreached and alienated the mainstream of conservatism (including Buckley and Goldwater) when they accused Eisenhower of being a communist agent.
I agree with you and see the downfall of CPAC. Best to leave it to the Birchers and queers (which is the gay’s preferred term, by the way).
PMSNBC host, Wretched Madcow, seen here BEFORE her unsuccessful facial reconstructive surgery. She apparently used the same surgeon who performed Chrissie Mathews failed brain transplant.
“This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2008 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organization’s PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families.”
From Rodebrecht page.
Your home page has some inaccuracies, the United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United States Postal Service, the United States Defense Department, etc. did not help fund the Ron Paul campaign.
You need to rewrite your home page.
“The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organization’s PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families.”
It’s right there for anybody who can both read and is interested in the truth.
What? It was George Soros right?
NO. Look at the whole picture. The truth is there. It isa not a disclaimer. Just the simple truth. You may not like the truth. Not my problem.
He led the charge against communism when nobody did. His followers included Barry Goldwater and many other early conservatives.
"Mr. Welch is only one man, and I do not believe his views, far removed from reality and common sense as they are, represent the feelings of most members of the John Birch Society. . . . Because of this, I believe the best thing Mr. Welch could do to serve the cause of anti-Communism in the United States would be to resign.. . . We cannot allow the emblem of irresponsibility to attach to the conservative banner." - Barry Goldwater
If that is what passes for accuracy in the Ron Paul supporter’s world then it explains much.
Obama could make charts like that, listing the United States Army, the United States Navy etc. instead of just listing donations from voters that work in the military or in the postal service, he could probably even break it down to the United States Navy SEALS, and so on, of course no one would let even him get away with such false charts as these.
Hahahahahahaha! Those charts come from OpenSecrets.org and were compiled with information from the FEC.
Actually, Goldwater resisted WFB’s efforts to banish Welch.
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Moving on, Baroody brought up the John Birch Society. It was quickly obvious that this was the subject Goldwater wished counsel on.
Kirk, unimpeded by his little professorial stutter, greeted the subject with fervor. It was his opinion, he said emphatically, that Robert Welch was a man disconnected from reality. How could anyone reason, as Welch had done in The Politician, that President Eisenhower had been a secret agent of the Communists? This mischievous unreality was a great weight on the back of responsible conservative political thinking. The John Birch Society should be renounced by Goldwater and by everyone elseKirk turned his eyes on mewith any influence on the conservative movement.
But that, Goldwater said, is the problem. Consider this, he exaggerated: Every other person in Phoenix is a member of the John Birch Society. Russell, Im not talking about Commie-haunted apple pickers or cactus drunks, Im talking about the highest cast of men of affairs.
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The bottom line is that there WERE commies in the govt and Welch and McCarthy and Patton and Forrestal were right.
The United States Army, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United States Postal Service, the United States Defense Department, etc. did not help fund the Ron Paul campaign.
No ones saying they did.
That quote about Eisenhower is not a simple issue since:
1) Welsh said it off the record and later retracted it in his published book.
2) Welsh went to great pains to explain that Eisenhower did more to grease the skids for the genocide of 100 million than any other westerner and as such, that made him an agent of communism.
Sounds about right to me - I think anyone that got in the way of Patton was a traitor.
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“the Birchers are also anti war”
What war?
“Off the record” is a bit of an overstatement. It was in a letter, not intended for publication, but fairly widely distributed; his comments on Eisenhower as published remained damning, but omitted the accusation that he was a willing agent of the USSR.
By 1965, Buckley, Goldwater and Reagan all took pains to distance themselves from the JBS, which says more about their role in the conservative movement than anything you or I could say on the matter here.
Amy that involves US troops being sent outside our borders.
Iraq was a war. We won it.
Viet Nam was a war. We won it.
Trying to nanny Afghanistan is not a war.
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