Article snippet: Posted at 8:30 pm on August 9, 2017 by Josh Kimbrell As the world watches with baited breath to see what will unfold in North Korea, the Washington Post is busy blaming America’s 40th President for our present problems. Grenada is a small island of only around 100,000 citizens, but in 1983 Stalinists overthrew the already communist government of this Caribbean island and threatened the lives of 600 U.S. citizens, many of them college students. Reagan acted to deter communist destabilization of the entire Caribbean, and to protect the lives of American citizens. To hear the Washington Post, however, the imperialist Reagan pushed the Kim dynasty to nuclear weapons for self-defense. In typical Marxist fashion, the WaPo article ascribes the evil intent to the American President, not to communist dictators who murder their own people. The main idea of the article reads as follows: “In October 1983, the United States invaded Grenada. The Kim family regime that controls North Korea saw this invasion as an early warning sign: If the United States could perceive even a small spice island as a threat, so too could it eventually train its sights on North Korea.” As you see, poor Kim didn’t have a choice but to nuke-up with a nut like Reagan in the White House. This sort of anti-American sentiment is why most Americans no longer trust the news media. Instead of reporting actual news, papers like the Post like to pimp articles that paint Republican presidents as war-monge... Link to the full article to read more
Blame One on The Gipper: How the WaPo Blamed the North Korean Crisis on Ronald Reagan
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