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Breaking: Jeane Kirkpatrick dead at 80

By: Pam On: Dec/8/06 - 7 Comments

From ALLAHPUNDIT:

America’s first woman ambassador to the UN, who, on September 12, 2001, called for a formal declaration of war against “the entire fundamentalist Islamic terrorist network.” Emphasis hers.
She’ll be remembered for something else, though. A few years before she gave that speech, she was a Democrat; a year later, she was a Republican. Read it and bear it in mind today as the national and international leaders of the blame-America-first crowd renew relations in Portugal.
Update: Says DU, “The devil called her home.”

Malkin: Daniel Freedman recalls his favorite, timeless Kirkpatrick speech blasting the blame America firsters at the August 20, 1984, Republican Convention–still relevant today:

This is the first Republican Convention I have ever attended. I am grateful that you should invite me, a lifelong Democrat. On the other hand, I realize that you are inviting many lifelong Democrats to join this common cause …
A recent article in The New York Times noted that “the foreign policy line that emerged from the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco is a distinct shift from the policies of such [Democratic] presidents as Harry S Truman, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.” I agree …

When the San Francisco Democrats treat foreign affairs as an afterthought, as they did, they behaved less like a dove or a hawk than like an ostrich – convinced it would shut out the world by hiding its head in the sand.

Today, foreign policy is central to the security, to the freedom, to the prosperity, even to the survival of the United States. And our strength, for which we make many sacrifices, is essential to the independence and freedom of our allies and our friends …

The United States cannot remain an open, democratic society if we are left alone — a garrison state in a hostile world. We need independent nations with whom to trade, to consult and cooperate. We need friends and allies with whom to share the pleasures and the protection of our civilization.

We cannot, therefore, be indifferent to the subversion of others’ independence or to the development of new weapons by our adversaries or of new vulnerabilities by our friends.

The last Democratic administration did not seem to notice much, or care much or do much about these matters …

Jimmy Carter looked for an explanation for all these problems and thought he found it in the American people. But the people knew better. It wasn’t malaise we suffered from; it was Jimmy Carter — and Walter Mondale. And so, in 1980, the American people elected a very different president. The election of Ronald Reagan marked an end to the dismal period of retreat and decline ….

The Reagan administration has helped to sustain democracy and encourage its development elsewhere. And at each step of the way, the same people who were responsible for America’s decline have insisted that the president’s policies would fail.

They said we could never deploy missiles to protect Europe’s cities. But today Europe’s cities enjoy that protection.

They said it would never be possible to hold an election in El Salvador because the people were too frightened and the country too disorganized …

They said that saving Grenada from terror and totalitarianism was the wrong thing to do – they didn’t blame Cuba or the communists for threatening American students and murdering Grenadians – they blamed the United States instead.

But then, somehow, they always blame America first.

When our Marines, sent to Lebanon on a multinational peacekeeping mission with the consent of the United States Congress, were murdered in their sleep, the “blame America first crowd” didn’t blame the terrorists who murdered the Marines, they blamed the United States.

But then, they always blame America first.

When the Soviet Union walked out of arms control negotiations, and refused even to discuss the issues, the San Francisco Democrats didn’t blame Soviet intransigence. They blamed the United States.

But then, they always blame America first.

When Marxist dictators shoot their way to power in Central America, the San Francisco Democrats don’t blame the guerrillas and their Soviet allies, they blame United States policies of 100 years ago.

But then, they always blame America first.

The American people know better.

Posted on: December 8, 2006 |

Posted in: National News, United Nations

7 Responses to “Breaking: Jeane Kirkpatrick dead at 80”

  1. the truth!
    December 8, 2006 - 09:59 AM on December 8th, 2006

    I doubt the devil called her home. He’s awaiting the death of Kennedy, Dancey Nancy, Hill-of-s–t, Gore the bore, and long face Kerry.

  2. A Blog For All
    December 8, 2006 - 10:11 AM on December 8th, 2006

    The Passing of Jeane Kirkpatrick

    Kirkpatrick was a staunch defender of US interests at the United Nations and was excoriated by those who thought that the Ambassador should represent UN interests in the US (a position that John Bolton knows quite intimately).

  3. Robert
    December 8, 2006 - 10:37 AM on December 8th, 2006

    imo the Devil has the title to quite a number of famous souls: HilLiary, Kissinger, ChapaTraitor, Ramnsey Clark, to name a few.

  4. BonBon
    December 8, 2006 - 12:17 PM on December 8th, 2006

    Wow. That must have been a pretty potent speech. Sure makes me feel better about things.

  5. Robert
    December 8, 2006 - 12:25 PM on December 8th, 2006

    If the Devil did any calling, it was probably to the DNC with updated orders.

  6. solarc
    December 8, 2006 - 12:50 PM on December 8th, 2006

    I wonder if she’s in the same circle as Reagan:?:

  7. Tel-Chai Nation
    December 9, 2006 - 05:22 PM on December 9th, 2006

    Jeanne Kirkpatrick, RIP

    The former UN ambassador who spoke against the blame-America mentality constant at the UN has passed away (H/T: Michelle Malkin and The Corner).

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