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Fifth Column
Jimmy Carter - how much is treason?
2005-02-17
Via Powerline/Dailypundit:
Didn't Chrissy Matthews also say that O'Neill or minions went over to the USSR and told them ignore Ronnie???
Remember the old conservative charge that many of the Democrats here in America were playing footsie with the Soviets? Some Republicans even said the Russians viewed the Democrats as their favorite party. Now bombshell revelations prove these accusations beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Peter Schweizer, a Hoover Institution research fellow, has just written a new book, "Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty-Year Struggle and Final Triumph Over Communism." This book may well force historians to revise the history of the Cold War. Schweizer, after scouring once-classified KGB, East German Stasi and Soviet Communist Party files, discovered incontrovertible evidence that the Soviets not only played footsie with high-ranking Democrats, they also worked behind the scenes to influence American elections. In "Reagan's War," Schweizer shows how the Democrats worked with Moscow to try to undermine Reagan before and after he became president....
Posted by:anonymous2u

#8  The main Democrat undermining sitting American presidents was Ted Kennedy who met with and propagandized for the Soviet Union's Pres. Leonid Breznev and the KGB as has been documented in Soviet Archives. Kennedy also undermined Pres. Jimmy Carter in the Iran hostage crisis. Kennedy's subversion goes back to when he colluded with John Kerry during Kerry's VVAW (which he helped found) anti-Vietnam War, pro-Communist activities after he left Vietnam and while still a naval officer. There are several sourced postings on pelicanpost.blogspot about Kennedy's and Kerry's subversion along with a picture of the two back then with John Kerry in uniform. So, the story of Democrats' collusion with Communists is not a myth. -Jacqueline
Posted by: Jacqueline   2005-02-17 10:18:34 PM  

#7  If this is true Jimmuh should be ostracized and exiled. It makes Nixon's shenanigans with the burgulars look like a halloween prank. R.N. was stupid to cover up for his friends whan he found out, not treasonous.
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-17 5:12:11 PM  

#6  Jimmeh's main problem was that he suffered from delusions of adequacy.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2005-02-17 2:27:15 PM  

#5  Since the article's from 2002, it's pretty clear they have avoided all coverage of the book.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-02-17 1:59:46 PM  

#4  Carter was a f***ing traitor more interested in his own power than the good of his country. When he dies (none too soon as far as I'm concerned) the non-response from the American people will be telling. Oh, and you know the MSM will avoid all coverage of this book. I'd like to throw it in Jimmy's and his schill Mathew's face.

/rant
Posted by: Remoteman   2005-02-17 1:05:12 PM  

#3  Bombshell? The article seems to be 2-1/2 years old. Where's the New York Times when you need them? Better to give coverage to Scheuer!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-02-17 12:56:17 PM  

#2  Key word, Rex....idiot. Can't stand the putz myself but would still have a hard time believing that he was an actual commie spy without the evidence. They probably thought he was too incompetent to be one.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-02-17 12:27:50 PM  

#1  Jimmuh -the most useful idiot of them all.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2005-02-17 12:04:33 PM  

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