Democrats, On The Wrong Side Of History For Forty Years

Investor’s Business Daily has a comprehensive assessment of democrat policies from the last forty years. First, on Carter:

Jimmy Carter, elected during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and (1) believing Americans had an inordinate fear of communism, (2) lifted U.S. citizens’ travel bans to Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia and (3) pardoned draft evaders.

President Carter (4) also stopped B-1 bomber production, (5) gave away our strategically located Panama Canal and (6) made human rights the central focus of his foreign policy.

That led Carter, a Democrat, (7) to make a monumental miscalculation and withdraw U.S. support for our long-standing Mideast military ally, the Shah of Iran. (8) Carter simply didn’t like the Shah’s alleged mistreatment of imprisoned Soviet spies.

The Soviets, (9) with close military ties to Iraq, a 1,500-mile border with Iran and eyes on Afghanistan, aggressively tried to encircle, infiltrate, subvert and overthrow Iran’s government for its oil deposits and warm-water ports several times after Russian troops attempted to stay there at the end of WWII. These were all communist threats to Iran that Carter never understood.

Carter (10) thought Ayatollah Khomeini, a Muslim exile in Paris, would make a fairer Iranian leader than the Shah because he was a religious man. (11) With U.S. support withdrawn, the Shah was overthrown, and (12) the ayatollah returned and promptly proclaimed Iran an Islamic nation. (13) Executions followed. Palestinian hit men were hired to secretly eliminate the opposition so the religious mullahs couldn’t be blamed.

Iran’s ayatollah (14) then introduces the idea of suicide bombers to the Palestine Liberation Organization and paid $35,000 to PLO families whose young people were brainwashed to attack and kill as many Israeli citizens as possible by blowing themselves up. This inhumane menace has grown unchallenged.

The ayatollah (15) next created and financed with Iran’s oil wealth Hezbollah, a terrorist organization that later bombed our barracks in Beirut, killing 241 Marines and sailors. With Iran’s encouragement this summer, (16) Hezbollah attacked Israel and started a war that damaged Lebanon and (17) diverted the world’s attention from Iran’s nuclear bomb program.

In November 1979, Iranians, including (18) Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, their current puppet president who was elected in an unfree, rigged election in which opponents were intimidated into not running, (19) stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and held 52 U.S. personnel hostage for 444 days.

Carter, after nearly six months, (20) belatedly attempted a poorly executed rescue with only six Navy helicopters (three were lost or disabled in sandstorms) and Air Force planes with Delta Force commandos. The mission was aborted, but foul-ups on the ground resulted in a loss of eight aircraft, five airman and three Marines. The bungled plan was never put down on paper for the Joint Chiefs to evaluate. There were practice sessions, but no full dress rehearsal, and pilots weren’t allowed to meet with their weather forecasters because someone in authority worried about security.

America (21) can thank the well-meaning but naive and inexperienced Democrat, Jimmy Carter, for a foreign policy that lost a strong military ally, Iran, and (22) put the U.S. at odds with a gangster regime that was determined to build nuclear bombs to wipe Israel off the map and threaten the U.S. and other nations. Iran also has a working relationship with al-Qaida, which also wants nukes. Care to connect the dots?

Shortly after a meeting at which Carter kissed Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev on each cheek, (23) the USSR invaded Afghanistan. Carter the appeaser was shocked. “I can’t believe the Russians lied to me,” he said.

During the Carter Democrat period, (24) communism was on a rampage worldwide. In an unrestrained country-capturing spree, communists took over (25) Ethiopia, (26) South Yemen ( (27) located at the mouth of the Red Sea where they could block Mideast oil shipments and access to the Suez Canal), (28) Afghanistan, (29) Angola, (30) Cambodia, (31) Mozambique, (32) Grenada and ( 33) Nicaragua.

Compared to the pre-Vietnam War defense budget in 1964, Carter requested in fiscal 1982’s defense budget (34) a 45% reduction in fighter aircraft, (35) a 75% reduction in ships, (36) an 83% reduction in attack submarines and (37) a 90% reduction in helicopters.

The Soviets for years (38) consistently spent 15% of their GDP on defense; (39) in 1980 we spent under 5%. As a percentage of our government’s spending, defense was lower than before Pearl Harbor. No wonder a Republican, Ronald Reagan, had to vastly increase defense spending to help us win the 45-year-old Cold War and relegate the USSR to the ash heap of history — an astounding feat no one (except Reagan) believed possible.

In addition to a communist enemy rapidly expanding its territorial conquests, Reagan (40) inherited from Democratic management a 12% inflation rate (highest in 34 years), (41) 21% interest rates (highest since Abraham Lincoln was president), (42) a depleted military and (43) a serious energy crisis.

Astonishing isn’t it? I lived through it and can vouch for every bit of it. Looking at Carter’s achievements while president, no wonder he is fawned over and adored by our enemies! He accomplished what they could only dream about - alas - he weakened America militarily, strategically, financially, and domestically. He left every aspect of America worse off than when he began - is there any other president that can say that? Hoover wasn’t as awful as Carter.

So you’d think when Reagan became president and his Reaganomics began working, democrats would quiet down in their opposition. After all, his policies were good for the country, our economy improved, but here’s what the democrats did:

For eight years (44) congressional Democrats ridiculed and fought with Reagan and were on the wrong side of nearly all his defense and economic policies. They said he wasn’t bright — an “amiable dunce,” as party elder Clark Clifford (45) put it. They maintained his tax cuts wouldn’t work, (46) that he insulted the Soviets by labeling them the “Evil Empire” (47) and that he was going to start World War III by putting missiles in West Germany to counter new Soviet SS-20 nuclear missiles installed in East Germany. (48) John Kerry wanted a nuclear freeze that would guarantee the Soviets overwhelming tactical nuclear superiority in Europe. (49) Kerry seemed to constantly advise retreating, giving up and handing our enemies what they wanted — a recipe for us to lose every war.

Democrats waffled (50) on Reagan’s request for support of Contras who were fighting to stay alive and take Nicaragua back from Daniel Ortega’s communist Sandinistas. Each month, the Soviets poured $50 million worth of Russian tanks, anti-aircraft weapons, Hind attack helicopters and munitions into that central American country.

Democratic leaders (51) all dismissed as a ridiculous pipe dream Reagan’s plan for the U.S. to develop a missile that could shoot down incoming enemy missiles. (52) Showing no vision, Democrats mockingly called it Star Wars.

Democratic politicians (53) were proved wrong on virtually every vital Reagan policy. (54) His tax cuts set off a huge seven-year economic boom that created 20 million new jobs. (55) Interest rates tumbled from 21% to 7 1/2%. (56) Inflation nose-dived from 12% to 3%. And (57) oil prices collapsed when — contrary to warnings from Democrats — he removed price controls on natural gas.

Reagan’s motto was “Peace through Strength,” (58) not peace through weakness and accommodation. With his steadfast determination and perseverance, the communists were kicked out of Grenada and defeated in Nicaragua, Ethiopia and Afghanistan. And for the first time in history Soviet expansion ended.

Reagan (59) never quit exerting pressure on the Soviets. In Berlin, he demanded that Gorbachev “tear down this wall,” and in time the Berlin Wall fell. In the end the communist Soviet Union dissolved. The Reagan-Bush administration had won the Cold War.

Years later, (60) a group of Russian generals were asked about the one key that led to the collapse of the USSR. They were unanimous in their response: “Star Wars.” Gorbachev feared it would render the Soviets’ nuclear missiles obsolete for an overwhelming first strike, and they could not afford to build the hundreds more that would be needed or hope to match America’s great technical ability. (61) So Gorbachev threw in the towel after Reagan held firm at Reykjavik and refused to stop SDI research. Years later (62) Gorbachev said he didn’t think it could have ever happened if Reagan hadn’t been there.

In July 2001, (63) the U.S. military used an SDI missile launched thousands of miles away and flying at near bullet speed to blow a test missile out of the sky. (64) Democrats from Dukakis to Gore to Kerry all said this would be impossible and that missile defense would never work. They were all wrong. Reagan was right.

To read all the damning Clinton fiascos, go here for the rest of the article.

I tried to explain to a friend recently that an apology stated: “I didn’t mean to do it” was inadequate. Someone who didn’t mean it, will repeat the same mistake over and over without understanding that taking responsibility for a mistake means correcting future behavior, not just saying “I’m sorry”. This is the problem Clinton had on Fox News - he’s defending an old policy he still advocates. He has not learned anything from his mistakes. We know he is not sorry for anything he did - not even allowing OBL to escape. He’s had ample time to admit that mistake and take responsibility. He has instead attacked and insulted anyone who suggests that he made any.

If you read the article I’ve referenced, you’ll find example after example of Clinton’s poor decisionmaking. Horrible mistakes. It’s dangerous to consider that type of strategy for our future. It invites more 9/11 type disasters, maybe worse. An inability to learn and adapt is the difference between surviving and dying - mankind has known that since he found his first cave and built the first fire. Democrats have demonstrated a preference to stay out in the cold and freeze to death in the dark rather than enter that warm cave with a republican.

Electing any democrat is inviting a repetition of pitiful political performance- they have not changed any ideas about priorities or policies. They are more concerned about the rights of our enemies than preservation of our lives. They are more concerned about political power, maintaining a constituency, and divisive policies than they are about our country. Those self-serving priorities are why we question their patriotism.

The definition of insanity is repeating the same action while expecting a different outcome. The GOP has disappointed us. Immigration reform, spending, tort reform. But they have not weakened us - we have grown stronger. Sure we’d like to see more republican conduct from our republicans. But tossing out the baby with the bathwater during this election cycle is out of the question. Look at our history. When we have democrats in power, our country grows weaker. During the War on Terror, we simply cannot afford democrat leadership. Electing democrats and expecting a different outcome would be insanity.

We cannot make the leopard change his spots, in fact, we can’t get that leopard to connect the dots on his own hide, not even to save his own life, or ours.

Friends don’t let friends vote democrat, for their own good, and ours.

This sad history of democrat power illustrates the types of foreign policy fiascos that we cannot afford while confronting the GWOT.

Vote Republican.

Posted by Kathy

10 Responses to “Democrats, On The Wrong Side Of History For Forty Years”

  1. Republicanpundit Says:

    Great article…

  2. Republicanpundit Says:

    Kathy I just linked to your article on my blog.

    here

  3. COgirl Says:

    Great article and great points.

    I have to wonder why it is that any American can fall for the Democratic “droppings” any election year. This article cites the failures mainly in international affairs, but think about what is going on with domestic programs. Throwing money at programs that don’t succeed in order to get more votes is stock in trade. Head in the sand attitude towards social security will take us down the path of failed European policies (think France). If they win the House, Rangel becomes chair of the Ways and Means Committee and we’ll be looking at the return of tax increases. The cuts implemented during the Bush presidency have brought about record economic growth.

    So AMEN to your last comment, VOTE REPUBLICAN!

  4. Jeanette Says:

    Very good article, Kathy. It would have been great even if you hadn’t included information on President Reagan’s accomplishments in office.

    Just seeing again what Carter did to this country gave me cold chills.

    Knowing what Clinton did (and I’ll go to the referenced article after this) makes me get even more chills.

    Thinking of what a Democrat Congress will do is the most discouraging of all. You’re right about not throwing the baby out with the bathwater, but how many people will see it that way? I guess the one positive thing about Foley is we still have a month before the election and people tend to forget things quite easily.

    Again, a great post. BTW, I hope your friend learned to say I didn’t mean it means to repent.

  5. Sir Randall Says:

    Kathy…

    First, I’d like to thank you for taking time and pouring your soul into this article…

    And, Thank You…each of you…who dedicate so much of yourselves to HRP…

    It is true Kathy…

    President Reagan inherited a US Military…Fine young Men and Women…who had been moved to the ‘Pots & Pans’ drawer during the Carter years…

    Until…Duty Called…a 10,000 foot Runway, being built with Soviet $$$ and equipment…and nearly 1000 US Med students on an island called Granada…

    This same, under-paid, under-trained, under-estimated Military reached down-deep inside and Made it Happen…

    The same thing happened on September 11, 2001…

    It was a Military…under-paid, under-trained, under-estimated…and LOATHED…for 8 long Clinton years that reached down-deep inside…and began to Make it Happen…

    Interesting…the Democrats would have given us Albert Gore, Jr. in 2000…and John F. Kerry in 2004…

    We should never forget that…

  6. Jeanette Says:

    Great observations, Sir Randall. And don’t forget a complicit Congress to go along with Gore and Kerry if they had their way, but the American people were too smart. Let’s hope they stay that way this year.

  7. Sir Randall Says:

    Jeanette…

    I agree…

    We need to do just what I told Elizabeth Dole a couple of years back…

    “We need to Pray…and Vote”…

    SR…**==

  8. Jeanette Says:

    And, as in your post, prayer comes first. We’ll get through our problems if we just look to God for guidance.[-o<

  9. COgirl Says:

    Sir Randall, my nephew was one of those med students on Granada at the time. Thought it was interesting that you made that point because that was very close to home!

  10. Falcon Says:

    Fantastic article, Kathy!! =d>

    I had already read the entire IBD article and it’s 97 points. It’s a very comprehensive look at the failures of Democrat power.

    Carter and Clinton, in the eyes of history, will be judge appropriately for their failures. And it is just killing them to know that.

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