I should not give this mendoucheous bastard and his opinion any attention (nor should the New York Times), but this further attempt at re-writing history cannot go unanswered. Mr. McAuley, Dallas, Texas did not President Kennedy...
Update:
The New York Times and the Washington Post, and others are now going with the lie that right wing Dallas inspired Oswald. So that trip to the USSR by Oswald had nothing to do with it?
The New York Times: All the lies that they can fit...
Update:
The New York Times and the Washington Post, and others are now going with the lie that right wing Dallas inspired Oswald. So that trip to the USSR by Oswald had nothing to do with it?
The New York Times: All the lies that they can fit...
Wait, I just saw video of the crowds in Dallas swarming and hanging out windows to cheer JFK as he drove by. Didn't look like hate to me.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats for years have down played Oswald's Marxist background. Why is that?
DeleteI'm betting McAuley doesn't get invited to Thanksgiving much.
ReplyDeletePS The Demos were scared to death of losing TX in '64 (still the Solid South, don't forget). In them thar days, POTUS was somebody special, whether you voted for him or not.
The Lefties ended that.
Wow that's a stupid oped. If he was just going to make up some BS, why not just claim Dallas wanted LBJ to be President. It would have made more sense.
ReplyDelete"Wanted for Treason" pamphlets; hell those were handed out all time between 2003 and 2008. I wonder if McAuley considers that a sign of hate?
"Wanted for Treason" pamphlets; hell those were handed out all time between 2003 and 2008. I wonder if McAuley considers that a sign of hate??
DeleteYes, yes he does. It is also raaaaacism in their minds, see the Oprah post.