Monday, June 20, 2005

Not Just Durbin

Apparently asinine academics also think Bush is Hitler and America Nazi Germany--and should be impeached for it! Juan Non-Volokh has the scoop.

What the hell is wrong with these whack-jobs? Yes, most academics weren't alive for Hitler's camps. But they sure as hell witnessed the Soviet gulags, and -- should they open their eyes -- North Korea's labor camp haircuts. I always assumed college professors could read, silly me.

The central flaw in liberal foreign policy is its assumption that Vietnam was the principal lesson of the 20th Century. Wrong--it was 30 years before, the Adolph and Neville show that opened in Munich to good press, enjoyed a brief run in London, then closed in Berlin after an eight year run. Without America, eight years might have extended a thousand.

Since merging into a wholly owned subsidiary of the loony left, universities overlook that lesson. I wouldn't let 'um wash my car--never mind handing over the keys so they can drive America over a cliff.

(via Instapundit)

3 comments:

Tran Sient said...

'The central flaw in liberal foreign policy is its assumption that Vietnam was the principal lesson'

And what is ironic about that is that they created the conditions which made it such a failure.

SC&A said...

Have you seen this? Apparently, the FBI memo Durbin quoted ay have been fraudulent.
http://myopiczeal.blogsome.com/2005/06/20/durbin-fabricates-fbi-memo/

@nooil4pacifists said...

tran:

Indeed, they've been appeasing for a thousand years.

SC&A:

Very interesting, and more details at M_O_M and RawStory. I agree with Mama, though: forged documents would be "sexier."