Who IS Barrack Obama? Who is Ted Cruz?

drbrumley

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Reagan is more to the right than JFK. Although JFK is more to the right than the GOP, by a wide margin.

I totally dislike Obama, but isn't ironic that Social Security taxes were raised under Reagan and lowered under Obama?
 

Daniel1611

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Reagan is more to the right than JFK. Although JFK is more to the right than the GOP, by a wide margin.

JFK wasn't really left or right. He was a person. He was a human being. He was a cold warrior and he believed in free enterprise. He also believed government could be helpful if done correctly and he believed war was a last resort. Liberals can make a case that he was a liberal. Conservatives can make a case that he was conservative. This is because like most rational people, he was not a zealot for the left or right. Most people are not partisan hacks with a cult mentality. Most people have liberal and conservative views on different issues. Kennedy was a real leader. No president after Kennedy is in the same class as the man. They are all inept demagogues in comparison.
 

Tinark

Active member
Like a DNA sample of somebody who didn't do it, that is 100% excluded from existing.

This guy doesn't exist?

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Or any of these people?

Members for the 114th Congress
Brad Ashford (NE-2)
Sanford Bishop (GA-2)
Cheri Bustos (IL-17)
Jim Cooper (TN-5), Co-Chair for Policy & Legislative Strategy
Jim Costa (CA-16), Co-Chair for Communications & Outreach
Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
Gwen Graham (FL-2)
Dan Lipinski (IL-3)
Collin Peterson (MN-7)
Loretta Sanchez (CA-46)
Kurt Schrader (OR-5), Co-Chair for Administration
David Scott (GA-13)
Kyrsten Sinema (AZ-9)
Mike Thompson (CA-5)
 

resodko

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Every president since November 22, 1963 was awful, including the current president.

you should read kissinger on nixon - ended the vietnam quagmire left him by kennedy and johnson by forcing the north vietnamese to the peace talks, opened diplomatic relations with china, and initiated detente and ABM talks (and treaties) with the USSR

it's only scumbag leftists like :shut: who promote the liberal lie that what he did as president wrt watergate was different in any way than what kennedy or johnson (or roosevelt or truman) had done
 

resodko

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wiki said:
Kissinger Writings: major books[edit]

Memoirs[edit]
1979. The White House Years. ISBN 0-316-49661-8 (National Book Award, History Hardcover)[104][a]
1982. Years of Upheaval. ISBN 0-316-28591-9
1999. Years of Renewal. ISBN 0-684-85571-2

Public policy[edit]
1957. A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812–22. ISBN 0-395-17229-2
1957. Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy. ISBN 0-86531-745-3 (1984 edition)
1961. The Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy. ISBN 0-06-012410-5
1965. The Troubled Partnership: A Re-Appraisal of the Atlantic Alliance. ISBN 0-07-034895-2
1969. American Foreign Policy: Three Essays. ISBN 0-297-17933-0
1981. For the Record: Selected Statements 1977–1980. ISBN 0-316-49663-4
1985. Observations: Selected Speeches and Essays 1982–1984. ISBN 0-316-49664-2
1994. Diplomacy. ISBN 0-671-65991-X
1999. Kissinger Transcripts: The Top Secret Talks With Beijing and Moscow (Henry Kissinger, William Burr). ISBN 1-56584-480-7
2001. Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century. ISBN 0-684-85567-4
2002. Vietnam: A Personal History of America's Involvement in and Extrication from the Vietnam War. ISBN 0-7432-1916-3
2003. Crisis: The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises: Based on the Record of Henry Kissinger's Hitherto Secret Telephone Conversations. ISBN 0-7432-4910-0
2011. On China (New York: Penguin Press, 2011). ISBN 978-1-59420-271-1.
2014. World Order (New York: Penguin Press, September 9, 2014). ISBN 978-1594206146.


start with the white house years
 
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