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  • Ukraine Is Neocons’ Last Gasp

    09/04/2023 9:32:56 AM PDT · by Kazan · 42 replies
    The Federalist ^ | SEPTEMBER 04, 2023 | FRANCIS P. SEMPA
    It’s time to ignore the Bill Kristols, Max Boots, and David Frums of the political spectrum. They have been disastrously wrong for 30 years.The Washington Post on Aug. 15, 2023, in a story by Mariana Alfaro, writes about Bill Kristol’s launch of “Republicans for Ukraine,” which is using a $2 million ad campaign “to get congressional Republicans to commit to continue funding aid for Ukraine ahead of what is likely to be a lengthy appropriations fight.” According to Alfaro, advertisements, which will include “testimony” from pro-Ukraine Republican voters, will appear on television, billboards, and online. After two decades of promoting...
  • Conservatives need to stop supporting people who hate them

    06/26/2022 4:43:59 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 59 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 26 Jun, 2022 | Francis P. Sempa
    Look how much hatred your favorite celebrities and companies harbor for you in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson. In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade and Casey v. Planned Parenthood, the corporate and entertainment world have joined the pro-abortion chorus in denouncing the decision, the Court, and the pro-life movement. Their reaction has been swift and predictable. The Hollywood crowd wasted no time screeching on social media, according to Newsweek. Bette Midler wrote about the Court: "They did it. THEY DID IT TO US. ... How dare they?" She called a woman who suggested...
  • What Would America's Two Greatest Statesmen Think of NATO?

    05/19/2022 4:33:31 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies
    American Thinker.com ^ | May 19, 2022 | Francis P. Sempa
    As the Cold War wound down in the early 1990s and the threat from the Soviet Union receded, the reason why the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was created disappeared. But bureaucracies die hard, and bureaucratic and political inertia are often hard to overcome. An alliance established to contain the Soviet Union needed a new purpose, and like other going concerns and political organisms, NATO would either expand or die. So it expanded. And it began to expand at the same time that the United States was urging Russia to join the West in a "partnership for peace," and to...
  • George Bush needs to get a grip and stop Churchill-izing Zelensky

    05/08/2022 8:13:25 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 46 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 5/8/22 | Francis P. Sempa
    Zelensky is also not the Churchill of the Second World War. The struggle in Ukraine will not decide the fate of Western civilization the way the struggle against Hitler did. But by portraying it as such, Bush has sided with those in our country who want America and NATO to get more deeply involved in the war, which would heighten the already serious risk that the war will widen to engulf all of Europe and beyond, especially if the nuclear threshold is crossed. We are in very dangerous times. The last thing we need is a former president who botched...
  • The Failed Presidency of Franklin Roosevelt (Required Reading)

    12/23/2021 3:49:30 AM PST · by Chad C. Mulligan · 45 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | December 20, 2021, 10:05 PM | Francis P. Sempa
    Like many people my age (62), I was taught both at home and in school that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a great president. FDR, I was taught, saved American democracy in the 1930s with the New Deal and led the nation to victory against Hitlerism in the 1940s. That view of FDR was reinforced by many television documentaries and history books. And virtually every poll of historians — including the most recent C-Span poll — places FDR in the top five of all U.S. presidents (usually in third place behind Lincoln and Washington). This is so despite persuasive revisionist historical...