What point? Other than misconstruing every one else's argument his only real point was to add that not only did the British make promises to Poland they did not keep but so did the French. That does not change the fundamental argument about whether it is improper ever to negotiate with a mortal enemy.
Oh . . . I don't know. Maybe the one about where the Poles had learned from Czechoslovakia that Hitler was a liar who intended from the beginning to conquer the whole country and only used the Danzig Corridor as an excuse (contrary to the lies of Buchanan).
Okay. That's enough for me to understand where you're coming from.
Go back to your "American Opinion Bookstore" and fight the "money power" and stop pinging me. I never pinged you.