Antimulticulture
2005-11-17 09:49:22 UTC
Are you now or have you ever been a second-rate filmmaker?
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47437
by Ann Coulter
November 16, 2005
As noted here previously, George Clooney's movie "Good Night, and Good
Luck," about pious parson Edward R. Murrow and Sen. Joseph McCarthy, failed
to produce one person unjustly accused by McCarthy. Since I described
McCarthy as a great American patriot defamed by liberals in my 2003 book,
"Treason," liberals have had two more years to produce a person - just one
person - falsely accused by McCarthy. They still can't do it.
Meanwhile, I can prove that Murrow's good friend Lawrence Duggan was a
Soviet spy responsible for having innocent people murdered. The brilliant
and perceptive journalist Murrow was not only unaware of the hundreds of
Soviet spies running loose in the U.S. government, he was also unaware that
his own dear friend Duggan was a Soviet spy - his friend on whose behalf
corpses littered the Swiss landscape.
Contrary to the image of the Black Night of Fascism (BNOF) under McCarthy
leading to mass suicide with bodies constantly falling on the heads of
pedestrians in Manhattan, Duggan was the only suicide. After being
questioned by the FBI, Duggan leapt from a window. Of course, given the
people he was doing business with, he may have been pushed.
After Duggan's death, Murrow, along with the rest of the howling
establishment, angrily denounced the idea that Duggan could possibly have
been disloyal to America.
Well, now we know the truth. Decrypted Soviet cables and mountains of
documents from Soviet archives prove beyond doubt that Lawrence Duggan was
one of Stalin's most important spies. "McCarthyism" didn't kill him; his
guilt did.
During the height of the Soviet purges in the mid-'30s, as millions of
innocents were being tortured, exiled and killed on Stalin's orders,
Murrow's good pal Duggan was using his position at the State Department to
pass important documents to the Soviets. The documents were so sensitive,
Duggan had to return the originals to the State Department before the end of
the day. Some were so important, they were sent directly to Stalin and
Molotov.
On at least one occasion, Murrow's dear friend Duggan sat with his Soviet
handler for an hour as the handler photographed 60 documents for the
motherland. In other words, Duggan was the kind of disloyal, two-faced,
back-stabbing weasel you rarely see outside of the entertainment industry.
(He certainly was perceptive, that Murrow.)
All this time, people Duggan knew personally were being falsely accused and
executed back in the Soviet Union. Duggan expressed concern about Stalin's
purges with his Soviet handler, but he didn't stop spying. As Allen
Weinstein describes it in "The Haunted Wood," Duggan was mostly concerned
about being falsely accused by Stalin himself someday.
Because of Murrow's good buddy Duggan, innocent people were killed. Not just
the millions murdered during the purges while Duggan was earning "employee
of the month" awards from Stalin. At least one man was murdered solely to
protect Duggan's identity as a Soviet spy.
Ignatz Reiss had been the head of Soviet secret police in Europe. As such,
he was aware of Soviet agents in the United States, including Duggan. But
unlike Duggan, Reiss was stunned by Stalin's bloody purges. In 1937, Reiss
defected from the Soviet Union, threatening to expose Duggan if they came
after him. It was his death warrant.
Two months later, Soviet secret police tracked Reiss to a restaurant in
Switzerland. According to the official memo describing Reiss' murder, Soviet
agents dragged Reiss out of the restaurant, shoved him in a car, shot him
and dumped his body by the side of the road. (Or, in Soviet parlance, he was
"debriefed.")
Soviet officials later happily informed Duggan's handler in America:
"[Reiss] is liquidated, [but] not yet his wife ... Now the danger that
[Duggan] will be exposed because of [Reiss] is considerably decreased."
Despite all Clooney's double-sourced fact-checking, he missed the part about
Murrow's good friend Duggan being an accomplice to murder.
To hear these liberals carry on, "McCarthyism" was the worst thing that ever
happened in the history of the universe. No one has ever been so persecuted
or so heroic as Hollywood actors in the '50s.
At the exact same time as these crybabies were wailing about McCarthyism,
there was much worse going on in the parts of the world so admired by the
Hollywood left. It's not as if we have to go back to the Peloponnesian War
to find greater suffering than that of Hollywood drama queens during the
BNOF under McCarthyism.
I believe anyone would find it preferable to have been a "target" of
McCarthy in the '50s than to have been an ordinary citizen living in the
Soviet Union, Hungary, Poland, the Ukraine or any nation infected by the Red
Plague.
Thanks to McCarthy, and no thanks to Murrow, the worst horror to befall an
American citizen in the '50s was the dire prospect of losing a movie
credit - although, since then, I suppose having to watch a George Clooney
movie would run a close second.
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multiculty
"Abolish Multiculty and String Up The Traitors!"
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47437
by Ann Coulter
November 16, 2005
As noted here previously, George Clooney's movie "Good Night, and Good
Luck," about pious parson Edward R. Murrow and Sen. Joseph McCarthy, failed
to produce one person unjustly accused by McCarthy. Since I described
McCarthy as a great American patriot defamed by liberals in my 2003 book,
"Treason," liberals have had two more years to produce a person - just one
person - falsely accused by McCarthy. They still can't do it.
Meanwhile, I can prove that Murrow's good friend Lawrence Duggan was a
Soviet spy responsible for having innocent people murdered. The brilliant
and perceptive journalist Murrow was not only unaware of the hundreds of
Soviet spies running loose in the U.S. government, he was also unaware that
his own dear friend Duggan was a Soviet spy - his friend on whose behalf
corpses littered the Swiss landscape.
Contrary to the image of the Black Night of Fascism (BNOF) under McCarthy
leading to mass suicide with bodies constantly falling on the heads of
pedestrians in Manhattan, Duggan was the only suicide. After being
questioned by the FBI, Duggan leapt from a window. Of course, given the
people he was doing business with, he may have been pushed.
After Duggan's death, Murrow, along with the rest of the howling
establishment, angrily denounced the idea that Duggan could possibly have
been disloyal to America.
Well, now we know the truth. Decrypted Soviet cables and mountains of
documents from Soviet archives prove beyond doubt that Lawrence Duggan was
one of Stalin's most important spies. "McCarthyism" didn't kill him; his
guilt did.
During the height of the Soviet purges in the mid-'30s, as millions of
innocents were being tortured, exiled and killed on Stalin's orders,
Murrow's good pal Duggan was using his position at the State Department to
pass important documents to the Soviets. The documents were so sensitive,
Duggan had to return the originals to the State Department before the end of
the day. Some were so important, they were sent directly to Stalin and
Molotov.
On at least one occasion, Murrow's dear friend Duggan sat with his Soviet
handler for an hour as the handler photographed 60 documents for the
motherland. In other words, Duggan was the kind of disloyal, two-faced,
back-stabbing weasel you rarely see outside of the entertainment industry.
(He certainly was perceptive, that Murrow.)
All this time, people Duggan knew personally were being falsely accused and
executed back in the Soviet Union. Duggan expressed concern about Stalin's
purges with his Soviet handler, but he didn't stop spying. As Allen
Weinstein describes it in "The Haunted Wood," Duggan was mostly concerned
about being falsely accused by Stalin himself someday.
Because of Murrow's good buddy Duggan, innocent people were killed. Not just
the millions murdered during the purges while Duggan was earning "employee
of the month" awards from Stalin. At least one man was murdered solely to
protect Duggan's identity as a Soviet spy.
Ignatz Reiss had been the head of Soviet secret police in Europe. As such,
he was aware of Soviet agents in the United States, including Duggan. But
unlike Duggan, Reiss was stunned by Stalin's bloody purges. In 1937, Reiss
defected from the Soviet Union, threatening to expose Duggan if they came
after him. It was his death warrant.
Two months later, Soviet secret police tracked Reiss to a restaurant in
Switzerland. According to the official memo describing Reiss' murder, Soviet
agents dragged Reiss out of the restaurant, shoved him in a car, shot him
and dumped his body by the side of the road. (Or, in Soviet parlance, he was
"debriefed.")
Soviet officials later happily informed Duggan's handler in America:
"[Reiss] is liquidated, [but] not yet his wife ... Now the danger that
[Duggan] will be exposed because of [Reiss] is considerably decreased."
Despite all Clooney's double-sourced fact-checking, he missed the part about
Murrow's good friend Duggan being an accomplice to murder.
To hear these liberals carry on, "McCarthyism" was the worst thing that ever
happened in the history of the universe. No one has ever been so persecuted
or so heroic as Hollywood actors in the '50s.
At the exact same time as these crybabies were wailing about McCarthyism,
there was much worse going on in the parts of the world so admired by the
Hollywood left. It's not as if we have to go back to the Peloponnesian War
to find greater suffering than that of Hollywood drama queens during the
BNOF under McCarthyism.
I believe anyone would find it preferable to have been a "target" of
McCarthy in the '50s than to have been an ordinary citizen living in the
Soviet Union, Hungary, Poland, the Ukraine or any nation infected by the Red
Plague.
Thanks to McCarthy, and no thanks to Murrow, the worst horror to befall an
American citizen in the '50s was the dire prospect of losing a movie
credit - although, since then, I suppose having to watch a George Clooney
movie would run a close second.
--
Jim
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Western_Nationalist
Union Against Multiculty
"Abolish Multiculty and String Up The Traitors!"