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IF WE COULD TALK TO THE ANIMALS
You always know you've struck gold when liberals react with
hysteria and rage to something you've said. So I knew President
Bush's speech at the Knesset last week was a barn burner before
even I read it. Liberals haven't been this worked up since Rev.
Jerry Falwell criticized a cartoon sponge.
Calling the fight against terrorism "the defining challenge of
our time" -- which already confused liberals who think the
defining struggle of our time is against Wal-Mart -- Bush
said:
"Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the
terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will
persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this
foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in
1939, an American senator declared: 'Lord, if I could only have
talked to Hitler, all this might have been avoided.' We have an
obligation to call this what it is -- the false comfort of
appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by
history."
The way liberals squealed, you'd think someone had mentioned
Obama's ears. Summoning all their womanly anger, today's Neville
Chamberlains denounced Bush, saying this was an unjustified
attack on Obambi and, furthermore, that it's absurd to compare B.
Hussein Obama's willingness to "talk" to Ahmadinejad to Neville
Chamberlain's capitulation to Hitler.
Unlike liberals, I will honestly report their point before I
attack it.
The New York Times editorialized: "Sen. Obama has called for
talking with Iran and Syria," but has not "suggested surrendering
to these countries' demands, which is, after all, what
appeasement is."
"Hardball's" Chris Matthews gloated all week about nailing a
conservative talk radio host with this brilliant riposte: "You
don't understand there's a difference between talking to the
enemy and appeasing. What Neville Chamberlain did wrong ... is
not talking to Hitler, but giving him half of
Czechoslovakia."
Liberals think all real tyrants ended with Hitler and act as
if they would have known all along not to appease him. Next time
is always different for people who refuse to learn from history.
As Air America's Mark Green said: "Look, Hitler was Hitler."
(Which, I admit, threw me for a loop: I thought Air America's
position is that Bush is Hitler.)
This is nonsense. Ahmadinejad looks a lot like Hitler did when
Chamberlain agreed to meet with him at Munich, except that Hitler
didn't buy his suits from ratty thrift shops. Much of England
reacted just as today's Democrats would because, like today's
Democrats, they feared nothing more than another war. (Lloyd
George lied, kids died!)
Lots of Britons cheered when Chamberlain returned from Munich
and announced "peace in our time." Without the benefit of 20/20
hindsight, what on earth makes Chris Matthews think he would not
be among them?
As Bush said at the Knesset, "There are good and decent people
who cannot fathom the darkness in these men and try to explain
away their words." That was Chamberlain. And that is today's
Democratic Party. Continued... |