In a speech the other day which the Democrats are now saying that Biden made a mistake or misspoke, the truth is that Biden did not make a gaff or misspeak.  Biden spoke the truth as it is and that truth has opened the door.

What is being overlooked by the msm is Biden’s comparison of Obama to JFK. 

When history speaks about John  Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), you hear tales of a great president and get glowing reviews.  Look deeper. 

If JFK had not been assassinated, history would not be so kind.  The melancholy you see and hear is the Myth of Camelot, much like the Myth of Obama created by Obama and the leaders of the Democratic Party, Camelot was also created by the Democratic Party and with Kennedy money.

Just like there is no Messiah Obama or Great Oz  Obama, there is no Camelot. The Kennedy men did not save the world.  They are and were philanderers who fornicated and imbibed their way through the world, but they did not save it.   Furthermore, their father, Joseph Kennedy, was a womanizer, racist and bootlegger.  Where do you think the money came from?

Russia was so sure of JFK’s lack of inexperience that Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev made a gesture that was an affirmation and metaphoric vote for Kennedy.

Soon after a young, inexperienced Kennedy won the election and became president, the Krushchev set out to test Kennedy’s mettle.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a young inexperienced president wanted to prove to world that he was not weak, he was not inexperienced that he had hutzpah.  And what did he do?  He screwed up royally. Go to the JFK Library and check out Bay of Pigs. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Kremlin was very pleased when JFK edged out Richard Nixon in 1960. Before the election, the KGB resident in Washington had been ordered to “propose diplomatic or propaganda initiatives, or any other measures, to facilitate Kennedy’s victory.” The Kremlin regarded Kennedy as a “typical pragmatist,” who would change his position and accommodate adversaries if it served his interests. Khrushchev went so far as to delay the release of American U-2 pilot Gary Francis Powers, who was being held in prison after being shot down on a spy mission over the Soviet Union, until after the election. By doing so, said Khrushchev, he was “voting” for Kennedy.Shortly after JFK became president, he was put to the test. In March 1961, Communist guerrillas armed with new shipments of Soviet weapons advanced deep into the eastern reaches of Laos, which borders Vietnam. The peaceful country’s neutrality was supposedly guaranteed by the 1954 Geneva Accords, but the North Vietnamese wanted to use the country as a supply line for their forces fighting in the south. In short order they occupied Eastern Laos and began developing what came to be called the Ho Chi Minh Trail to arm their forces fighting in South Vietnam. In Washington, Kennedy was apprised of the situation and elected to do nothing.One month later, a large force of Cuban exiles began landing on the beaches of Cuba, near the so-called Bay of Pigs. They had been trained and equipped by the CIA with the intent of liberating the country from Fidel Castro. The plot was something that Kennedy had inherited from Eisenhower. Kennedy signed off on the operation, but nixed a critical ingredient: When the exiles hit the beaches they did so without American air or naval support. The exile army was driven back in a matter of days. The operation was an unmitigated disaster.A few months later, Soviet bloc leaders decided to begin construction on the Berlin Wall to stem the flow of refugees into West Berlin. As they broke ground, Kennedy became furious. He called up the reserves, sent troops to Europe, and proposed a substantial increase in the military budget. But he was not prepared to resist the move. “It seems particularly stupid,” he told aides, “to risk killing a million Americans over an argument about access rights on the Autobahn.”Kennedy thought that by showing restraint he was avoiding a crisis. But in reality he was causing one. In the Kremlin, the combination of Kennedy’s tough words and lack of action was seen as weakness and fear. After JFK’s speech on the Berlin crisis, Khrushchev hosted a secret meeting of the Central Committees of Communist Parties of the Soviet Union. “Kennedy spoke [to frighten us] and then got scared himself,” snickered Khrushchev, according to a transcript. The president was “too much of a lightweight both for the Republicans as well as for the Democrats.”

For Nikita Khrushchev, Kennedy’s failure at the Bay of Pigs, along with Communist successes in Laos and Berlin, was proof that he could have things his way with the young president. When Robert Frost returned from a September 1962 trip to the Soviet Union, he said that Khrushchev had told him Kennedy was “too liberal to fight.” In short, Kennedy was encouraging Khrushchev to pursue what would become his most dangerous gambit. 

CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS: KENNEDY’S MISTAKES by Peter Schweizer, http://hnn.us/articles/1090.html   

 

 

JFK, the president Obama is emulating, and the man the Democratic Party is comparing Obama to nearly sent the United States into a nuclear war with Russia, which happens to be the closest America has come to going to war with Russia because of his inexperience and bad decisions. 

 

Anti-Israeli nations, Islamic nations and terrorists are voting for Obama.  So damn right, if by some fluke, Obama is elected he will be tested.  They are waiting for the moment with baited breath.

JFK was a global screw up.  And Barack Obama, God forbid, if elected is doomed to repeat history.  But this time, how lucky will America be, if at all?

Biden has confirmed it.  It may not have been his intentions; nevertheless, the horse is out of the barn.  Obama is not the one.