DUPES: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century
A History, Politics, Law book. It was December 30, 1933, and the author of the Great Purge wined and dined Bullitt. At the...
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It was December 30, 1933, and the author of the Great Purge wined and dined Bullitt. At the end of a lovely evening together, FDR's new ambassador bade Stalin goodnight with a tender kiss on the cheek; the doting despot dutifully reciprocated.24 Paul Kengor, Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century // It will be necessary to repeat the year 1793, wrote Lenin. After achieving power, we'll be considered monsters, but we couldn't care less.22 Lenin and his self-described group of glorious Jacobins would monstrously do just that, and, indeed, could not care less. Paul Kengor, Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century // Obama mentor Frank Marshall Davis is an unimaginably outrageous case in pointone that must be read to be appreciated. Davis's brutal demonization of, and vile accusations against, Democratic Party heroes like Truman, a man of true courage and character, ought to disgust modern Democrats. His accusations against Truman and his secretary of state, George MarshallDavis dubbed the Marshall Plan white imperialism and colonial slaverymake Joe McCarthy's accusations look mild by comparison. Paul Kengor, Dupes: How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives...
Extremely well researched, yet readable account of communist and (big C) Communist dupes from Lenin's era all the way to 2010. If you still think the left is all about peace, love, and rock and roll, then this book will rectify your delusions. Entertaining. Intriguing. Revealing. That's what this book is. A nice romp through modern history to see how many folks have been conned by the deceitful artistry of communist mind games. A good book on an important, under-covered aspect of our political history: the relationship over the last nearly 100 years between liberals and progressives, on the one hand, and the communists (big "C" and small "c") who used them to advance their goals. Meticulously documented and fair to his subjects, Kengor is at pains to point...