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  “The liberal's arm cannot strike with consistent firmness against  communism -- because the liberal dimly feels that in doing so he would  be somehow wounding himself," said James Burnham in his classic "Suicide  of the West" in 1964.
“We can  get bogged down discussing all the changes by the Kennedy administration  that doomed the Bay of Pigs freedom-fight, which was planned under the  Eisenhower administration with President Nixon as its main booster. But  the bottom line is that underlying all those changes was the American  liberal’s guilt-complex.. In brief, Kennedy and his people didn’t have  their hearts in a mission to forcibly overthrow the communist Castro  regime," yours truly 
said during a Q&A session with the House Committee on Foreign Relations, Capitol Hill, Aug.1, 2007.
And nobody ever accused the Castro regime of being unperceptive about who their friends are To wit: 
"We'd  better hope Kennedy wins this election," Fidel Castro confided to a  subaltern in 1960. "If Nixon wins our revolution won't last." The Bay of  Pigs boondoggle, where a Democratic president denied vital support to  Cuban Freedom-fighters trying to topple Castro found Fidel nodding  smugly. A year later the Missile Crisis “resolution” where JFK pledged  the U.S. to 
protect Cuban Communism, had Castro slapping his knee and high-fiving his Soviet patrons in vindication and glee.
   
 
 
In 2011 former Democratic president Jimmy Carter visited Cuba.  “We greeted each other as old friends,” gushed Carter regarding his  meeting with Fidel Castro.
“In 2002, we received him warmly,” reciprocated Castro. “Now, I reiterated to him our respect and esteem."
“Jimmy  Carter was the best of all U.S. presidents,” gushed Raul Castro while  seeing his American guest off personally and jovially.
In fact for  many prominent Democrats Castro’s Cuba resembles the very Land of Oz,  with Cubans laughing the days away—“ha-ha-ha! ho-ho-ho! and a couple of  tra-la-las!” If this sounds hyperbolic here’s Conscience of the  Democratic Party George McGovern after a visit to Cuba in 1975:  “Everywhere we were surrounded by laughing children who obviously loved  Fidel.”
Here’s the late Frank Mankiewics, a lifelong Democratic  factotum who served as campaign chairman for pxresidential candidate  George McGovern, press secretary for Senator Robert Kennedy and as head  of NPR from 1977-1983. Mankiewics was greatly impressed by “the  enthusiasm and unity of the Cuban people...they are proud of their  accomplishments and sing songs about 
themselves and their country that reflect this self-pride.”
   
 
Fidel ringingly endorsed Obama the first time around,  while greatly fearing for the Democratic candidate’s life. "A profound  racism exists in the U.S.," Fidel revealed in an essay dated October  2008. "It's a miracle that the Democratic candidate (Obama) has not  suffered the fate of other Americans who dreamed of equality and justice  like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King."
“If I were a U.S. citizen  I'd vote for Obama for president," gushed Raul Castro’s daughter during  an Obama administration-sanctioned visit to San Francisco in may 2012.  "I think he is sincere, I think he speaks from the heart." To cheers and  applause from the San Franciscan crowd, Raul Castro’s daughter also  proclaimed, “what we want is the power 
of emancipation through socialism."
Fast forward to those fateful 2016 elections: 
“It’s  Hillary’s hour!...The only hope of defeating Donald Trump is Hillary  Clinton…the difference between the two candidates is vast. Barack Obama  did not exaggerate when he claimed that she was better prepared to be a  U.S. President than even he was—or was her husband Bill Clinton," wroteStalinist Cuba’s KGB-founded and mentored media organ 
Cubadebate, Oct. 15, 2016.
   
 
Now, regarding recent coverage of the Cuba uprising by the  Democrats' press auxiliary (the Mainstream Media), Townhall reported  just last week that: “The Castro-regime accredited U.S. 'news' agencies  (i.e. Mainstream Media) graciously bestowed Havana bureaus aren’t  exactly 'reporting' everything that’s been going on in Cuba this week.  In fact, this very 'accreditation' (thorough vetting by KGB-mentored  specialists, and thinly-veiled threats regarding any 'reporting' from  Cuba that contradicts the KGB-founded regime’s propaganda goals
) is a guarantee that they can’t."
And  wouldn’t you know it? Kalev Leetaru over at Real Clear Politics just  published an invaluable study showing that, though CNN and MSNBC (both  bestowed Havana bureaus by the Stalinist regime) mentioned Cuba the most  in their coverage over the past decade—that coverage suddenly dried up  during the past two weeks! Duh?
   
 
In fact, Fox News (
without a Havana bureau) reported over 
three times as much on Cuba during the past 10 days as did the media with actual “intrepid reporters” and entire 
press bureaus “embedded” in Cuba. 
Fascinating, no? But why should any of us be surprised? After all...
“The Toast of Manhattan!” crowed 
Time magazine in January of 1996. “The Hottest Ticket in Manhattan!” also read a 
Newsweek  story that week. Both articles referred to the social swirl and acclaim  that engulfed Fidel Castro upon his visit to New York by the very  Manhattan media and business luminaries who barely escaped incineration  at his hand. The occasion was the UN’s 50th anniversary celebration, but  the Castromania almost recaptured the hysteria for Simon and  Garfunkel’s 1981 reunion in Central Park. 
   

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 First on the Stalinist dictator’s itinerary was a luncheon at the  Council on Foreign Relations. After holding court there for a rapt David  Rockefeller, along with Robert McNamara, Dwayne Andreas, and Random  House’s Harold Evans, Castro flashed over to Mort Zuckerman’s Fifth  Avenue pad, where a throng of Beltway glitterati, including Mike  Wallace, Peter Jennings, Tina Brown, Bernard Shaw, and Barbara Walters,  who all jostled for photo-ops and stood in line for the warmongering  mass-murderer's autograph. 
Diane Sawyer was so overcome in the  mass-murderer’s presence that she rushed up, broke into a toothy smile,  wrapped her arms around Fidel Castro, and smooched him warmly on the  cheek. 
"You people are the cream of the crop!" beamed the  mass-murderer to the rapt and smiling throng he’d coming within a hair  of incinerating and now surrounded him. 
"Hear, hear!" chirped the  delighted guests while tinkling their wine glasses in appreciation and  glee. But many more were left panting, because according to the  U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, Fidel Castro had gotten over 250  dinner invitations from Manhattan celebrities and power-brokers. 
The  jailer and torturer of the longest suffering black political prisoners  in modern history was bear-hugged by Charles Rangel. The jailer and  torturer of the most female political prisoners in the modern history of  the western hemisphere was hugged and smooched by feminist Diane  Sawyer. The jailer and torturer of the most journalists in the modern  history of the Western hemisphere found everyone from Dan Rather to Mike  Wallace to Tina Brown lining up for his autograph. The jailer and  torturer who abolished private property within his Stalinist fiefdom  found David Rockefeller and Mort Zuckerman crowding around him for a  handshake. The Communist dictator who abolished capitalism under penalty  of firing squad and torture chamber was honored in the 
board room of the Wall Street Journal with a VIP luncheon. 
Tasitors to america and representative Democracy
Blinded to the mass murderer's crimes by maoist DPST Communist propaganda. 
the liberal arrogant elite are 'usefull  idiots' to the communists. 
and - they will be among teh first to go to the Maoist DPST walls adn shot if they succeed in overthrowing the Constitution.