To: Lakeshark
I'm sure Chamberlain bragged about his ability to work with Hitler too. Some say he was just naive. However: If you hold this view, reading The Chamberlain-Hitler Collusion will shock. You will find out that the British ruling class found nothing abhorrent in the Nazis. They welcomed Hitler's regime (as they did Franco's and Mussolini's), encouraged Germany to re-arm, and fully expected to work in alliance with it, right up until 1939. The book dispels the idea that Chamberlain desired a deal with Hitler because he was naive or wanted to avoid bloodshed. Indeed much of Chamberlain's hopes rested on encouraging Germany to go to war - against the Soviet Union. I'm not comparing Romney with Chamberlain other than making a point that working with one's opponents is either naive or there is a hidden agenda.
23 posted on
06/28/2011 1:26:29 PM PDT by
dblshot
To: dblshot
They make no attempt to hide any more, their agenda is clear to anyone with more than two brain cells. Our elected Republicans can not possibly be too stupid to know where this is going, which leaves little room for doubt as to their true agenda.
54 posted on
06/28/2011 4:20:29 PM PDT by
itsahoot
(I Stand with Sarah Palin)
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