Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Only on The View

What About Your Grand Dad, George?

The question pertaining to Bush Nazism goes mainstream; View co-host speaks to Bush's apparent "naziphobia", fear of being seen as a Nazi.

From Raw Story:

"The Bush administration is out there talking to North Korea, talking to Syria," noted liberal Joy Behar. "Isn't that what diplomacy is about? This guy doesn't know the difference between the word 'diplomacy' and 'appeasement.' He's just stupid."

"One more point," continued Behar, pulling out a prepared statement. "It's very interesting and ironic that George Bush, Senior's -- er, George Bush, this one -- his grandfather -- this one -- the late -- I don't like to speak ill of the dead, but in this case it's fun -- he was a United States senator, Prescott Bush. Okay -- he was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany."

"This is his grandfather," Behar continued. "He has no business talking to Jewish people when he's got this right in his backyard."

Full article:

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/The_View_talks_about_Prescott_Bush_0520.html

Monday, May 19, 2008

More Anti-Bush Backlash

 "Who Me? A Nazi?"
 
More backlash towards Bush's own self serving Nazi denials. "Methinks he doth protest too much":

From an article at Consortiumnews.com:

 
The Bushes and Hitler's Appeasement
By Robert Parry
May 18, 2008

The irony of George W. Bush going before the Knesset and mocking the late Sen. William Borah for expressing surprise at Adolf Hitler’s 1939 invasion of Poland is that Bush’s own family played a much bigger role assisting the Nazis.

If Borah, an isolationist Republican from Idaho, sounded naïve saying “Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided,” then what should be said about Bush’s grandfather and other members of his family providing banking and industrial assistance to the Nazis as they built their war machine in the 1930s?

The archival evidence is now clear that Prescott Bush, the president’s grandfather, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from and collaborated with key financial backers of Nazi Germany.

That business relationship continued after Hitler invaded Poland in 1939 and even after Germany declared war on the United States following Japan’s bombing of Pearl Harbor in December 1941. It stopped only when the U.S. government seized assets of Bush-connected companies in late 1942 under the “Trading with the Enemy Act.”
 
Entire article found at:
 

Friday, May 16, 2008

Letter to the Nazi "POTUS"

Is it even possible to be a Nazi and an American President?
 
Weren't the Nazis Our Worst Enemies Ever?
 
These are quite remarkable times in which we live. A few short years ago either no one cared or no one dared speak about the Bush Nazi connection, but these days the nexus has finally become remarkably apparent to everyone.To this researcher one would have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to see the footprints of Nazism in the inner workings of American politics and government.
 
Recently a host of good articles have appeared asking about the 900 pound gorilla in the room, about the Bush Nazi past and the CIA, and about how all of this really began with a mind control program called MKULTRA.
 
Larisa Alexandrovna has posted an open letter to George W. Bush on the subject of Nazism at her blog at-Largely where she seems to remind us how some people are always quick to point at others and accuse them of the very thing of which they themselves are guilty. This explains the Neocons alternating stance about Nazis, why sometimes it's ok to study Nazi torture tactics because they've "worked", and other times they're calling every liberal in the world either a communist or a Nazi, whatever will be most likely to get people off of the subject of Bush Nazism. That, of course, is because the truth hurts.
 
From the open letter:
 

Well Mr. Bush, the only thing this comment lacked was a mirror and some historical facts. You want to discuss the crimes of Nazis against my family and millions of other families in Europe during World War II? Let me revive a favorite phrase of yours: Bring. It. On!

The All-American Nazi

Your family's fortune is built on the bones of the very people butchered by the Nazis, my family and the families of those in the Knesset who applauded you today:

 

Entire letter available at:

http://www.atlargely.com/2008/05/all-the-preside.html

 

To this writer the fact of the matter appears to be that decades of silence about Bush Nazism have led us to where we are today, and the only road back is to face the subject head on and to make it as important to  the national dialog as it really is.