KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says
Kennedy Outed as Traitor; MSM will ignore per NYT "guiding hand."
Brillant. Thank you.
How would you flush a KGB mole out of the Democratic Party? It isn't looking for a needle in a haystack. It would be looking for a bit of hay in a haystack.
Seriously, what would a KGB mole do? Get the Democrats to push for stealth socialism? The Pubbies do that half the time. Get the Democrats to sow defeatism? Pat Buchanan does that every time.
What would a KGB mole do?
A mole that corpulent is too big to run over with a truck. Better get the combine.
bump for congressional hearings on Kennedy's KGB connections.
Yeah, well, you got handled, Jamie. You start yapping about a Soviet KGB mole to these guys, they're all going to develop mass amnesia real fast. Cranston will tell you he spent the entire week in Maine.
don't miss this - ping
GREAT WORK, btw. Noticed one typo:
At that time his soon-to-be-ex-wife Mieke wrote an article for Ladies Home Journal describing her relationship with Senator Edward Kennedys husband Joan, whom she had known since 1958 when their future husbands were attending law school together.10
"Don't worry, comrades, everything is working according to plan..."
This is just proof of what we already knew. The sad thing is that outside of this web site, and perhaps a few other conservative sites. Nothing will be said even though Kennedy tried to undermine our president with the enemy.
"The agent, who is not identified by name in the reports noted by Mitrokhin, had a wide circle of influential contacts in the Democratic Party: among them Governor Jerry Brown of California...."
Jerry Brown is running for Attorney General in California, except that it has been revealed that he is not qualified for AG, because he hasn't been able to present a case to the Supreme Court for the five years needed. Guess he thinks that he's above the law.
Reference bump. Thanks!
The agent, who is not identified by name in the reports noted by Mitrokhin, had a wide circle of influential contacts in the Democratic Party: among them Governor Jerry Brown of California, Senator Alan Cranston, Senator Eugene McCarthy, Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Abraham Ribicoff, Senator J. William Fulbright and Congressman John Conyers, Jr. During the 1976 Presidential campaign...Brown, Cranston, Kennedy, Ribicoff, Fulbright, Conyers... besides McCarthy, any non-Commies attend the meeting? ;') McCarthy ran as an independent that year (I voted for him; LaRouche also ran on the USLP ticket, claiming that a vote for Carter would trigger thermonuclear war). In either 1980 or 1984 he didn't run, and endorsed Reagan instead. :')
SPOILER ALERT: John Tunney. This is fascinating original research from FReeper Fedora.
Democrats are socialists. I would expect them to be rife with sympathizers. I bet some of them might even sell rocket technology to the Chinese Communists. Oh, wait, that happened with Clinton, didn't it?
ping - something that we were just discussing at WR last Friday.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1681380/posts
Jimmy Carter: The Untold Story
Excerpt:
On repeated occasions during his Presidency, according to numerous Soviet accounts, Carter encouraged Moscow to influence American politics for his benefit or for the detriment of his enemies. Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin recounts in his memoirs how, in the waning days of the 1980 campaign, the Carter White House dispatched Armand Hammer to the Soviet embassy. Explaining to the Soviet Ambassador that Carter was "clearly alarmed" at the prospect of losing to Reagan, Hammer asked for help: Could the Kremlin expand Jewish emigration to bolster Carter's standing in the polls? "Carter won't forget that service if he is elected," Hammer told Dobrynin.
According to Georgii Kornienko, first deputy foreign minister at the time, something similar took place in 1976, when Carter sent Averell Harriman to Moscow. Harriman sought to assure the Soviets that Carter would be "easier to deal with" than Ford, clearly inviting Moscow to do what it could through public diplomacy to help his campaign.
Even when he was out of office, Carter still tried bitterly to encourage Moscow to do damage to his enemies during an election. As Dobrynin recounts, in January 1984, the former president dropped by his residence for a private meeting. Carter was concerned about Reagan's defense build-up and went on to explain that Moscow would be better off with someone else in the White House. If Reagan won, he warned, "There would not be a single agreement on arms control, especially on nuclear arms, as long as Reagan remained in power."
Bookmark for later reading.
Fedora - great work!! Please add me to your ping list, if you have one.
As always a very informative and interesting read you provide. m a r k e r
Let me help you out: the ENTIRE democrat party IS the KGB mole!