“O, where is the great Neville Chamberlain when you need him?”
By comparison, he was the great Neville Chamberlain, because the current sentiment of cowardly capitulation of liberals to islamic extremism involves no trickery on the part of the extremists, the intentions of the extremists are openly stated by them. Chamberlain was a fool to believe the assurances of Hitler regarding cessation of future aggression, but at least he wasn’t a coward. Those who are now tripping over themselves to quickly surrender to the demands of the islamic extremists are fools and cowards both.
Feh. Hitler may have been saying he would cease further aggression out of one side of his mouth, but he had been telling a completely different story out of the other, and had been at least since the publication of Mein Kampf. Hitler played the same al-taqqiyah game as these moozles. If there is one thing that salvages Chamberlain a little, it is that when it became apparent that he had been had, he became a war hawk, a strong one.