It's called 'by any means necessary' to destroy Reagan. |
I wonder why this story explaining Ted Kennedy making deals with the Soviets to reign in president Reagan and or destroy his chances for reelection. Why has this been pretty much left on the cutting room floor? It's seen as irrelevant as this is standard operating procedure for progressive democrats.
The procedure calls for anything that will give the progressive liberal democrat's an advantage over any opponent no matter the cost to the that individual, his family or the nation.
There's nothing more important then the power to control. That is, the power to cerate situations that make it possible to be in a position power to make decisions that can destroy a opponent. And that means having seats at the table of government. All else pales in comparison.
That Ted went to the communists for help says a lot about the tactics today by the progressives to destroy Trump. And as Barack went to Cuba and Venezuela to fist bump with communists is just the forerunner of the toxic slug of Russian involvement in our elections that is being thrown against the wall to see what sticks.
And as we are seeing these guys behind the curtain that are pulling the levers of power in the progressive socialist liberal collective ,and it 'aint pretty for the rest of us and dangerous for the country.
Ted Kennedy Made Secret Overtures to Russia to Prevent Ronald Reagan’s Re-Election
Kevin Mooney / @KevinMooneyDC /
Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy had “selfish political and ideological motives” when he made secret overtures to the Soviet Union’s spy agency during the Cold War to thwart then-President Ronald Reagan’s re-election, a Reagan biographer said in an interview with The Daily Signal.
When they came to light years later, Kennedy’s secret contacts with the Russians through their KGB spy agency in the early 1980s didn’t cause nearly the tizzy that Russia’s alleged interference with this year’s election has for President-elect Donald Trump among liberal activists and reporters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with whom Trump has said he hopes to “get along,” is a former foreign intelligence officer and lieutenant colonel in the KGB. In the 1980s, Kennedy was “terribly misguided” and “a fool” for seeing Reagan as a greater threat than either the leader of the Soviet Union or the head of its brutal secret police and intelligence agency, political science professor and writer Paul Kengor told The Daily Signal.
Kennedy went to the Russians to reign in Reagan. |
As this reporter wrote in 2010, the story focused on a 1983 document from the spy agency detailing Kennedy’s overtures to top officials in the former Soviet Union. The Massachusetts Democrat had challenged President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 Democratic primaries and was considering the possibility of running again for president.
In a letter addressed to then-Soviet General Secretary Yuri Andropov, dated May 14, 1983, KGB head Viktor Chebrikov explained that Kennedy was eager to “counter the militaristic policies” of Reagan, who defeated Carter as the Republican nominee, and to undermine his prospects for re-election in 1984.
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