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Author: Soviet agents subverted US in 1930s
The Daily Caller ^ | May 26, 2013 | Ginni Thomas

Posted on 05/26/2013 9:20:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Syndicated columnist Diana West says the ultimate conclusion of her new book shocked even her.

“Americans have been betrayed … by our leaders going back to FDR’s administration in the 1930s because we were penetrated by Soviet agents to such an extent that our policies and, indeed I argue, our character as a nation was subverted,” she explained in an interview with The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas about her book, “American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character.”

“I don’t believe we won World War II,” West added. “I believe that we were actually carrying out Soviet strategy due to this penetration.”

West says that though the United States helped defeat Hitler’s Germany, Joseph Stalin used the war to enlarge the boundaries of his Soviet empire by taking half of Europe.

“You replace Hitler, one monster of totalitarianism, with an even larger totalitarian monster, who killed even more millions of people,” West said.

“How do we look at that and say, ‘we won, we’re great. Triumphial.’ It just doesn’t compute. And I think we have again been victimized by a tremendous, in effect, influence campaign.”

West started writing the book, which reads like a thriller, in 2009. Throughout her research of available historical documents, she tried to reconcile her findings with countless footnotes, memoirs, State Department records, out-of-print books, letters and revelations in files from the Venona archive and the Mitrokhin archives that became available after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.....

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To: SandRat

Absolutely!
He was a saint in our house.


21 posted on 05/26/2013 10:01:52 PM PDT by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Of course, but even WI turned against McCarthy. He would have been soundly defeated by Proxmire in 1958 had he lived. And Badgers actually though Proxmire was a fiscal hawk.


22 posted on 05/26/2013 10:02:26 PM PDT by Theodore R. ("Hey, the American people must all be crazy out there!")
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To: Hardraade

And they killed James Forrestal. And many more........


23 posted on 05/26/2013 10:05:54 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals don't get it. Their minds have been stolen.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The two volumes of Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman's To Eliminate the Opiate make these incremental movements all too predictable. Gramsci simply put it in writing.

When Roosevelt's underlings rescued the principals of the the Frankfurt School from Germany, placing many of them in American universities, the President should have been impeached.

24 posted on 05/26/2013 10:08:07 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (An economy is not a zero-sum game, but politics usually is.)
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To: SpaceBar
Strip away all the ethnic peculiarities of the afro-american culture, and it’s pure unaldulterated communist/socialist doctrine.

I'm from there, and I concur with that statement. In fact, I'd say that leftism has nearly supplanted Christianity as a religion in the black community. It's that bad.

25 posted on 05/26/2013 10:09:59 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Sine_Pari
John McCloy was involved in several policies that lead folks to that conclusion ~ that he was working for Stalin. One involves bombing rail lines leading to Auschwitz ~ he didn't, yet US bombers flew over the camp every bombing raid.

The other was his bombing list for using nukes on Japan. The field commander narrowing down the list elected to NOT bomb the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto ~ yet McCloy seems to have been involved in putting Kyoto on the list. He also got involved in sending Japanese-American children and women to our own concentration camp system ~ which he might even have thought up on his own.

Seriously, FDR already promoted the guy!~

26 posted on 05/26/2013 10:10:57 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise

I think evil had its plan of subversion right after and during the revolutionary war...just took it a little while to accomplish it’s crafty communist goals.


27 posted on 05/26/2013 10:12:36 PM PDT by fabian (" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo in laughter")
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To: SandRat
Indeed he was! And in today's upside-down world "McCarthyism" and "Swiftboating" both have pejorative connotations!

McCarthy was right all along, as the "Verona" files demonstrated.

Thanks to the vigilance and steadfastness of the Swift Boat Veterans, we have not had to endure the ignominy of a Kerry Administration.

Now, about those Commie bastards in Tinseltown . . .



"Riamh nár dhruid ó sbairn lann!"

Genuflectimus non ad principem sed ad Principem Pacis!

Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. (Isaiah 49:1 KJV)

28 posted on 05/26/2013 10:20:56 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
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To: Nailbiter

bflr


29 posted on 05/26/2013 10:23:56 PM PDT by Nailbiter
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Bookmark


30 posted on 05/26/2013 10:24:51 PM PDT by God pays good
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To: fabian
I think evil had its plan of subversion right after and during the revolutionary war...just took it a little while to accomplish it’s crafty communist goals.
Woodrow Wilson really helped us down the path to Statism.
31 posted on 05/26/2013 10:29:24 PM PDT by wjcsux ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Whittaker Chambers has been vindicated.

His book Witness (1952) is a must read for anyone who wants to know the truth about Soviet penetration of DC in the 1930s and who Alger Hiss really was.


32 posted on 05/26/2013 10:32:29 PM PDT by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: Sine_Pari

My father was threatened with court martial for sedition for discussing this stuff with other G.I.s. He shut up.

He was an interpreter/translator with German POWs at a camp in Florida. The prisoners were telling him what a mistake we were making with our “allies” in Russia. They told him that we should allow Patton to lead them (the Germans) to chase the Soviets back into Russia. This was around 1944.


33 posted on 05/26/2013 10:35:20 PM PDT by CPO retired
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

fdr called stalin “uncle joe”.Says all I need to know.


34 posted on 05/26/2013 10:36:31 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: fabian

I think evil had its plan of subversion right after and during the revolutionary war...just took it a little while to accomplish it’s crafty communist goals.


I believe you are exactly right. EVIL is root cause.


35 posted on 05/26/2013 10:36:44 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals don't get it. Their minds have been stolen.)
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To: exit82
I read recently that Kruschev's comment "We will bury you" was actually mistranslated. In Russian, he said: "We will be there at your funeral".

And he seems to be correct.

And apparently 52% of Americans just can't wait for their own "funerals".

36 posted on 05/26/2013 10:37:31 PM PDT by boop ("You don't look so bad, here's another")
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To: jtal

Even my Father thinks FDR was a good man, though I have recently set the story straight with him. My Dad was born in 1931 and to him, the jobs programs started by FDR were a good thing. He was one of a family of 9 children, when poverty was REAL, so I can understand where he comes from.


37 posted on 05/26/2013 10:37:41 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: muawiyah

McCloy was also intrumental in seeing that many jailed Nazi’s got out of prison early or weren’t executed.


38 posted on 05/26/2013 10:42:18 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

FDR was certainly under the influence of Stalin’s agents both in how he conducted World War II and how the peace terms were settled. For instance, Churchill wanted to invade Europe directly from North Africa instead of coming through Normandy, which was Stalin’s preference because it gave him more opportunity to gain ground in Eastern Europe. However it’s a bit much for the author to conclude that we didn’t win the war. Stalin did not get everything his own way—despite FDR’s lapses, there were other forces at work in determining U.S. actions. For instance, Stalin’s agents wanted to de-industrialize Germany as part of the peace terms; they did not get that, largely due to resistance from representatives of Wall Street who also had some say in U.S. policy. W. Averell Harriman reported that during his last month of life FDR finally realized Stalin had been using him and was angry about it. By the time Truman came in, the pro-Soviet faction of the State Department represented by people like Alger Hiss was facing growing resistance from others wary of the Soviet threat. Truman had little patience with the Soviet diplomat when they tried to lie to him the way they’d been doing to FDR and basically told him off. When Truman dropped the bomb on Japan, it was not part of the Soviet game plan, and Stalin had to accelerate his timetable in Asia rapidly. We did win the war, but we would have won more quickly and won the peace terms more decisively if FDR had been more vigilant against Stalin’s influence.


39 posted on 05/26/2013 10:49:14 PM PDT by Fedora
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To: fabian
I think evil had its plan of subversion right after and during the revolutionary war...

That's a good point. Washington put down the Whiskey Rebellion with federal troops and Adams pushed through the Alien & Sedition Act. And Jefferson created the precedent for all these 3rd World undeclared wars. If truly great men like that could do tyrannical things, what hope is there?

Democracy failed us long ago.

40 posted on 05/26/2013 10:50:21 PM PDT by Forgotten Amendments (I remember when a President having an "enemies list" was a scandal. Now, they have a kill list.)
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