Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Steyn - Vietnam parallels

Finally

Me, and every other schmo on the internet have been pointing at parallels between Vietnam-/Islamo fascist wars for what? Six years?   Today's  protest organizers are the same leftists who undercut us ago.  The current version read from that old script so faithfully that I've been Déjà vu-d nearly to death. Hell, there's even a new Chicago Seven planning to disrupt the Democrat convention in Minneapolis.  But, for some reason the administration  never used this history as a weapon against these anarchists, communists and their mushroom brain followers.  I've got to think that Ed Gillespie felt the same way, because since he took over from Karl Rove, I'm liking what I hear.   But, I can't compete with Mark Steyn.  Here's  the opener to his column on the end-game,  They wait for us to run again.

George W. Bush gave a speech about Iraq last week, and in the middle of it he did something long overdue: He attempted to appropriate the left's most treasured all-purpose historical analogy. Indeed, Vietnam is so ubiquitous in the fulminations of politicians, academics and pundits that we could really use anti-trust legislation to protect us from shopworn historical precedents. But, in the absence thereof, the president has determined that we might at least learn the real "lessons of Vietnam."

"Then as now, people argued the real problem was America's presence and that if we would just withdraw, the killing would end," Bush told the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention Aug. 22. "Many argued that if we pulled out there would be no consequences for the Vietnamese people … . A columnist for the New York Times wrote in a similar vein in 1975, just as Cambodia and Vietnam were falling to the communists: 'It's difficult to imagine,' he said, 'how their lives could be anything but better with the Americans gone.' A headline on that story, dateline Phnom Penh, summed up the argument: 'Indochina Without Americans: For Most a Better Life.' The world would learn just how costly these misimpressions would be."

Thanks to Inspector Hamilton for the heads-up.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Every time I see a picture of Walter Cronkite (sp?) enjoying his retirment on Martha's Vinyard, I think of the millions that died because of his power. The power to convince (wrongly) the American people we had lost the war. He was instrumental in turning public opinion and thus our defeat and abandonment of South Viet Nam. We are lucky that no one has that monopoly now. Its alot harder for the left to lie.
Tim

Anonymous said...

Much of the anti-war Left profited from the Vietnam War. One even became President and his radical wife is trying for the job now. I guess it will be the same in 30 years with the present Leftist bunch. Only then most of the candidates will be named Mohammed.

Anonymous said...

I heard J. Fucking Kerry (spit) the other day opining as to how the fall of Vietnam to the Commies resulted in no bloodbath and the re-education camps weren't so bad. He conveniently overlooked the fact that once the Dems cut off funding, Hanoi not only took over the South, prompting hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese to take to rickety boats to escape, but also supplied the Khmer Rouge wih arms at the beginning of their terror rampage, resulting in the murder of millions of Cambodians. Cambodian Prime Minister Sirik Matak, who was offered escape and asylum by the U.S. ambassador, refused to leave his people and stayed. (Unlike a thrice-scratched poseur we know who bugged out of Vietnam and left his men to fight on without him) A few days later, the Khmer Rouge gut shot Matak and left him to die in agony over three days. Matak was a far, far better and braver man than Kerry could dream to be.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

One thing that jumps out at me is the fact that the New York Times has for many years supported the enimesof this country. They supported the comunist russians even one of there writers won a Pulitzer for lying about how kind the commie were while hiding the fact they were murdering millions and that slim ball paper refuses to return that prize.They won another for lying about Vietnam and the deaths that would result by our withdrawal. Now these America hating bastards are at it again. I do so wish the terrorist had hit that building instead of the towers. But I assure you if that slimeball paper was in danger the adherants of the death cult would send money and all manner of help to keep it going because it works for the killers and the haters of this country.

Anonymous said...

"Hell, there's even a new Chicago Seven planning to disrupt the Democrat convention in Minneapolis."

You have a big typo, Rodge.

It's the 2008 Republican convention in Minneapolis, but I'll be there to fight some hippies and anarchists.

I hope that the Minneapolis - St. Paul cops spend a lot of time at the gym and working on their "Rodney" technique.

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