Posted on 08/04/2004 2:45:24 PM PDT by swilhelm73
There seems to be interest out there in seeing the transcript of this exchange last night between Hannity and RFK, Jr. about his new book. This is only part of it, and doesnt fully capture it, but for those who are interested (excuse the long post):
HANNITY: All right. Let's start with one. First of all, you start with, in your book, page 193, you talk about, "communism is the control of business by government, fascism is the control of government by business. My American Heritage dictionary defines fascism as a system of government that exercises dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of the state and business leadership together with belligerent nationalism. Sound familiar?" Are you accusing this president of being -- and this administration of being fascist like, Nazi-like?
KENNEDY: No, what I -- the point is that if you read that in context, is that Americans have to understand that there's a huge difference between free market capitalism, which is great for a democracy, which democratizes our country, that brings efficiencies, and the corporate crony capitalism that has been embraced by this administration, which is as antithetical to democracy in America as it is in Nigeria. Today, you have polluters running the agencies that are supposed to protect Americans from pollution. The second in command at EPA is a Monsanto lobbyist. The head of the air division at the EPA is a -- is a utility lobbyist.
HANNITY: I...
KENNEDY: Let me finish.
HANNITY: Go ahead. Go ahead.
KENNEDY: Who for his lifetime has been defending the worst polluters in America. The head of the public lands now, Sean, is a mining industry lobbyist. The head of forest service a timber industry lobbyist, and on and on and on.
HANNITY: I understand your point.
KENNEDY: These people did not enter government for public service. They entered to undermine and subvert the very laws that they're charged with enforcing.
HANNITY: This is fundamental. Because I say the left today, your leadership, including your uncle, uncle Ted, or Ted Kennedy, have said irresponsible things about our president and about our country. And I find it here.
Now I'm going to read a very long paragraph for the sake of our audience, because I don't want to take it out of context, and I want to make sure I get the full context in here. OK? This is from your book.
KENNEDY: Sure.
HANNITY: You said, "these elected governments use the provocation of terrorist attacks, continued wars" -- you're talking about Nazism and fascism on page 193, OK?
KENNEDY: No, no, no now you're...
HANNITY: Wait a minute, right here I have it in the book, 193 and 194, and you talk about Spain, Germany and Italy reacting to the economic crises.
KENNEDY: Sure.
HANNITY: And then you say the following: "These governments use provocation of terrorist attacks, continual wars, invocations of patriotism and homeland security to privatize the commons, tame the press, muzzle criticism by opponents, turn the government over to corporate control.
'It's always a simple matter to drag people along,' noted Hitler's sidekick Herman Goering, whether it's a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them that they are being attacked, denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism, and expose the country to danger -- and exposing the country to danger. And it works the same in any country," is what you say.
Then you go on to say -- you're talking about fascism and Nazism -- and the next line in this book of yours says, the White House has clearly grasped this lesson. That is disgraceful to make that comparison.
KENNEDY: Well, you know, Sean in this -- you know, look at the comparisons. Look at our -- what is -- look at the terror alert, for example, that we -- that was...
HANNITY: Nazism and fascism? That we're using the tactics of fascists and Nazists? That's what you're saying about your president? You can't disagree without being that obnoxious?
KENNEDY: We can disagree with each other, Sean, and that's something that we ought to be able to do without calling each other names.
HANNITY: You're the one calling them fascists and Nazis, comparing them to fascists and Nazis.
KENNEDY: Well, I never called the president a fascist or a Nazi.
HANNITY: You found a nice round-about way to compare his tactics to the fascists and the Nazis.
KENNEDY: And the point that I'm making, which is very clear in that book, is that control of government by corporations is as dangerous as control of government by communism.
HANNITY: That is unbelievable.
Posted at 12:04 PM
WWWWOOOOHOOOOOOO...I'm in!!!
RFK, Jr. = banjo player in "Deliverance."
Too much liquor, drugs and raping!!
RFK Jr. was just plain EVIL. I hated that voice too. It reminded me of a young Larry Flynt.
(cinches up chaps, spits a big one in the cuspidor, roles up sleeves) OK, boys, let's roll.
Hey Kennedy!! America is a Republic with a Representative Government. Not a Democracy. What a maroon
I'm getting the radio on tape delay. JFK, Jr. really does sound like Elmer Fudd. Said he has asthma. Said 1 out of 4 children in NY have asthma. Of course, he blames it on the corporate world. This man is a sicko.
On the radio today, it sounded like JFK was going to cry.
Enough of an apologist that he was ordered to return to the United States!!!
He gets his money from the federal government. Remember the heating oil program for the poor. He recieved a salary of $300,000 a year. This was many years ago. His funds for the Hudson River enviornmental protection were probably cut back when the Clintons left office. He is an example of the BADLY EDUCATED IN AMERICA.
His voice sounds like the creature from the movie THE FLY.
(the original with Vincent Price). He is more like the character REV JIM from TAXI. Better living through CHEMISTRY.
Load of crap. Fascism is socialism in disguise.(Gramscian socialism)
They claim nationalism/patriotism only to trick the sheeple into accepting socialism.
Nazis/Fascists were/are NOT right wing, just a few rhetorical phrases separated them from the communists.
The only good liberal is a dead liberal...
who has been buried outside his district so he can't vote again.
I agree. There weren't any more rhetorically nationalistic than the Soviets during WWII.
You go down the line of Nazi policies and ask if they conform more to classic Dem policies, or Rep. Where it comes to big spending, Bush does need something of a 'tude adjustment. Hopefully, we'll see that after his re-election. But if you compare the policies, even the methods and rhetoric, of the Third Reich, one might find not just generic liberalism, but Democrat liberalism.
Nazis were anti-smoking, vegan, pychopathic queers who espoused government control of industry.(for the national good)
This election year, the dems are finally even talking like pseudo nationalists.
We will make America strong, by surrendering to the UN!
Needs a little work yet, but they are trying.
Also those who dispute this (yes, you lurkers) a quick read of Hitler's 25 points (try google: twenty five points + Hitler), shows his policies to be completely in line with Democratic wet dreams of today.
Maybe he has taken up the "horse" again.
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