I read her blogs every day and am constantly amazed by the down-to-earth common sense she uses in her writing. The people who argue with her are another story. Usually they make their points so poorly that she has enough ammo to aim it back at them. She is polite and concise in what she says, while those who disagree generally drop to the level of screaming gutter-mouths who can only use name calling in their defense. Listening to her discuss the details of international politics, I was amazed at how quickly she responded to every question. This lady knows what she's talking about. Make no mistake.
Jane Fonda never seems to learn, does she? In the sixties, she went to North Viet Nam and posed with the North Viet Namese on one of their anti-aircraft weapons. She sat there so proudly, as though she had brought down an American airplane and killed her countrymen. The woman was a world class traitor and is showing her colors once again about the war in Iraq. I seem to recall that Tokyo Rose and Mata Hari caught hell for their traitorous behavior. In any other war than Viet Nam, Jane Fonda would have paid the price for her evil deeds.
John Kerry is another one that S.L. Bradish has mentioned in her blog and on the radio. He would have been shot in any other war, but not Viet Nam. His photo-op turned into a full blown career for him. He was elected to the Senate, for crap sakes, and kept in office for how many years? While his only claim to fame was that he went to Viet Nam and then betrayed his country and all the other soldiers as soon as he could. Since then he hasn't missed an opportunity to take a dump on America. Most recently he said that we were a "Pariah" to the whole world. He still claims that we went to war, "Unilaterally" when he knows it's a lie. As Bradish says, he makes a point of saying that "Americans see things though an American lens" she takes that to mean that wanting freedom is something particular to Americans. Kerry is wrong about that. All people want freedom and his great egotism says that some people aren't up to it. I agree with Bradish that it's not true. Everyone wants to be free, even the Iraqis.
S.L. Bradish has a great radio presence and says what's on her mind. I hope she does more radio. I'll do my best to listen.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentI see you got nailed by the rejects here on AC who adore down voting.... seems like someone's a little jealous.... aaawww, what a shame. I am sure the group of fudge pack'n tards are not happy to see there little poster boy dethroned after his short lived wannabe radio spot-- ooops, I hear the violins. It was a good article and I was lucky enough to be one of the multi-hundreds of thousands of listeners. She brought up very good points during her air time and was able stand firm quoting facts with every answer.
I just got lucky to hear the end of it and then an e from her verifying it was her. Maybe next time, she'll say something in advance!
Great article, Don. I wish we could get the station here. My loss. I'll have to content myself with reading her, as you do, every day.