Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism.TREASON: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism Terrorist acts and the threat of Terrorism have occupied the various law enforcement agencies in the U.S. government for many years. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, as amended by the usa patriot act By Ann Coulter Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative columnist, political commentator and best-selling author. She frequently appears on television, radio and as a speaker at public and private events. Crown Forum, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , 2003 The subtitle to Treason--"Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism"--neatly summarises what this book sets out to establish. Ann Coulter has never sought to disguise her distaste for the liberal-left, which in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. controls the Democrat Party Democrat Party can refer to three political parties:
Treason is not always easy reading, but, for anyone who wants to understand the last sixty years of United States history and the present divisions which became so apparent in the recent Presidential election, it is essential reading. While F.D. Roosevelt was President, there was a very significant infiltration of the U.S. government by Soviet agents. This infiltration was typified by Alger Hiss <noinclude></noinclude> Alger Hiss (November 11, 1904 – November 15, 1996) was a U.S. State Department official involved in the establishment of the United Nations. , who in 1944 at Yalta was chief adviser to the ageing Roosevelt, when so much of Eastern Europe Eastern Europe The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991. was abandoned to the Soviet Union. What had happened was not only a major disaster for the United States, but, if the full truth came out, inevitably would have been enormously damaging to the credibility of the Democrats. In 1938 Whittaker Chambers Jay Vivian (David Whittaker) Chambers (April 1, 1901 – July 9, 1961) was an American writer, editor, Communist party member and spy for the Soviet Union who defected and became an outspoken opponent of communism. , who had been a Soviet agent, came to realise that he was involved in something very evil, and defected from the Communist Party. Chambers knew not only many of the names of those working in the Soviet network but also precisely what they were doing. In 1939, deeply concerned by the Hitler-Stalin pact, Chambers went to see Assistant Secretary of State Adolf Berle and, over some hours, provided him with a vast amount of information. He named, amongst others, Alger Hiss and his brother Donald as Soviet spies. When, however, Berle relayed all this information to Roosevelt, the President merely laughed, dismissing it all and quickly dispatching Berle with a ribald rib·ald adj. Characterized by or indulging in vulgar, lewd humor. n. A vulgar, lewdly funny person. [From Middle English ribaud, ribald person, from Old French, from and offensive comment. The most interesting, and probably most valuable, part of Treason is Coulter's analysis of the immediate postwar era. She says the problem was not that the Democrats were given insufficient proof of communist spies in their administration but that "they didn't give a damn Verb 1. give a damn - show no concern or interest; always used in the negative; "I don't give a hoot"; "She doesn't give a damn about her job" care a hang, give a hang, give a hoot ". Soviet spies in the government most certainly were not, as the liberal-left continued (generally dishonestly) to maintain, a figment fig·ment n. Something invented, made up, or fabricated: just a figment of the imagination. [Middle English, from Latin figmentum, from fingere, of right-wing imaginations. Senator Joseph McCarthy, who played one of the more prominent parts in the battle to expose the truth of the authentic communist conspiracy, became not only the major target of liberal-left defamation, but also of a vast propaganda campaign deliberately designed to destroy his reputation. Early in this campaign a number of major attacks were made by "independent" journalist I.F. Stone who published hysterical diatribes against Senator Joseph McCarthy. Without a tittle of evidence he called McCarthy an "anti-semite" and a "fascist", then standard communist terms of abuse. Stone was highly praised by the New York Times, the New York Times, The Morning daily newspaper, long the U.S. newspaper of record. From its establishment in 1851 it has aimed to avoid sensationalism and to appeal to cultured, intellectual readers. Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name). and the Washington Post. Inter alia [Latin, Among other things.] A phrase used in Pleading to designate that a particular statute set out therein is only a part of the statute that is relevant to the facts of the lawsuit and not the entire statute. he was described as "one of the great investigative reporters of the 20th century". In 1992, it was finally revealed that Stone in fact had always been a paid Soviet agent, a matter subsequently corroborated cor·rob·o·rate tr.v. cor·rob·o·rat·ed, cor·rob·o·rat·ing, cor·rob·o·rates To strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain. See Synonyms at confirm. from a number of sources. McCarthy's allegations that some fifty-seven persons in government were communist spies or security risks in every instance proved to be entirely accurate. In fact, McCarthy significantly underestimated the penetration of government. A cache of Soviet cables was decoded during the Cold War. Known as the Venona Project, it was first released in July 1995. Despite the fact that it would have established the guilt of Alger Hiss, the Rosenbergs and others, the continuing value of the Venona Project had necessitated it being kept under wraps. Not only was McCarthy a patriot and a man of complete integrity, he was of high intellectual calibre, enabling him to analyse much of what was happening. Yet to this day the term "McCarthyism" survives to be used to convey a false and unjustified smear. Coulter ascribes to McCarthy what she asserts is his rightful place in history, yet the liberal-left still continues to peddle its calumnies. Much of American contemporary history is written by left-wing academics, and many American school children and college students will be brought up to believe in what is a false version of history. Many Australians studying American history will labour under similar delusions. Having firmly established the pattern of Democrat behaviour, Coulter goes on to examine their war record--the betrayal of brave Cubans at the Bay of Pigs The Bay of Pigs (Spanish: Bahía de Cochinos, also known as Playa Girón) is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones on the south coast of Cuba. , characterised as Kennedy's failure of will, and what she describes as the miserable prosecution of the Vietnam war Vietnam War, conflict in Southeast Asia, primarily fought in South Vietnam between government forces aided by the United States and guerrilla forces aided by North Vietnam. . She claims Vietnam was winnable (as did the Army at the time), but it required the overwhelming force which Johnson was never prepared to give. In what is described as the "most dishonourable Adj. 1. dishonourable - lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor; "dishonorable in thought and deed" dishonorable inglorious - not bringing honor and glory; "some mute inglorious Milton here may rest" chapter of the nation's history", the United States double-crossed its ally. In vain President Ford begged the Democratic Congress "to provide adequate assistance to allies fighting for their lives". Treason goes on to highlight the enormous difference between Democrat government and the regime of Ronald Reagan (1981-1989). Reagan had always believed he could destroy the Soviet Union if he could only be given two terms in the White House. After his accession, not one country fell to communism and, for the first time since the Russian Revolution, communist countries began to break free. Reagan took the offensive both ideologically and geopolitically, nor would he abandon his constant description of the Soviet Union as the "evil empire", despite the contempt of the left-liberal New York Times. And, as we all know, the Soviet Union did in fact crumble. In referring to recent events, Coulter inevitably needed to mention the striking similarity between the treatment of Senator McCarthy and the recent treatment of Kenneth Starr. Amongst those who knew him, Starr had a reputation of great integrity, a hard worker of considerable ability and a fair man with complete independence of mind. Because of his findings he too had to be vilified to protect Clinton from a richly deserved impeachment impeachment, formal accusation issued by a legislature against a public official charged with crime or other serious misconduct. In a looser sense the term is sometimes applied also to the trial by the legislature that may follow. , yet Clinton is now claimed to be "the President who saved the Constitution". Whilst dealing with what are very serious matters, Coulter nevertheless enriches her subject matter with flashes of brilliant humour and comments biting in their sarcasm as, for example, her attack on Hollywood producer Steve Bing who, she says, "has not only donated millions of dollars to the Democratic Party but also actively supports the Democrat lifestyle by fathering illegitimate children". In her final chapter, Coulter poses and answers the question: why do liberals hate America? She points out that the liberal-left and much of the media and of academia continue to support barbaric dictatorships as against civilisation. She concludes that "the fundamental difference between liberals and conservatives is conservatives believe man was created in God's image while liberals believe they are God--liberals believe they can murder the unborn because they are gods": "They can lie, with no higher power to constrain them, because they are gods. They adore pornography and the mechanisation of sex because man is just an animal, and they are gods". That in a nutshell is what Coulter has set out to prove. Her analysis of the history of the last sixty years strongly supports her thesis. Many may discount or even dislike what she writes, but one cannot underestimate the importance of Treason and its contribution to current American political debate. Charles Francis Q.C. |
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