Do Democrats Work With the Enemy?
By Steven Foley - Senior Writer
Orange County, California
02/10/2007
Senator Kennedy offered to help the soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States!
That's a questions the right has been asking for a very long time in this country and an acquisition that's finding more and more proof as time goes by.
In his new book The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism Paul Kengor a political science professor documents Reagan's crusade against communism and the end of the Evil Empire! Using declassified presidential documents, interviews, Soviet media archives, and secret KGB documentation, Kengor reveals that in 1983, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States!
According to John Smith at the Washington Times in a piece called Cold War contacts the book goes into depth about the apparent collusion or the at least the willingness of the Democrat Party to help an enemy of the united states to discredit or defeat a republican president.
Photo below is Ted Kennedy circa chappaquiddick
In 1983, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States. This propaganda attack would target President Reagan and his policies.
These are the same policies that eventually ended the Cold War and reduced the possibility of nuclear annihilation. This charge was made by Paul Kengor in his book "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism."
This new book adds to research done by Herb Romerstein, Yevgenia Albats, Vladimir Bukovsky, Pavel Stroilov and others. They all indicate that Mr. Kennedy felt that any bad relations between the United States and the Soviet Union were the sole fault of Mr. Reagan and that talk of a Soviet military threat was nonsense. These articles seem to validate reports that were first published by Vasili Mitrokhin - the former KGB historian who secretly copied sensitive KGB files and released them after the fall of the Soviet Union.
According to this research and released KGB papers, Mr. Kennedy felt that the booming economy during Mr. Reagan's presidency made him popular - and thus a difficult target for Democratic criticism. Because of this, Mr. Kennedy reportedly felt that Mr. Reagan's only weakness was in foreign policy. Here, the articles say Mr. Kennedy felt the Soviets might be of assistance, if Mr. Kennedy and the Democrats could get the ear of the general-secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Numerous articles also said that this anti-Reagan/anti-U.S. conspiracy was not a one-man operation by Mr. Kennedy. They indicate that former Sen. John V. Tunney, a California Democrat, went to Moscow and met with officials of the KGB on Mr. Kennedy's behalf. Additionally, in their book "The Sword And The Shield," Christopher Andrew and Vasili Metrokhin said that as early as 1975 the KGB began operations to penetrate the inner circles of a number of leading Democrats, including the likes of Mr.
Kennedy and Ramsey Clark.They also mentioned that a Democratic Party activist had been recruited by the KGB and had supplied the Soviets with information from a variety of Democratic leaders, including President Carter. Speaking of Jimmy Carter, according to John Burtis of the Canada Free Press, Mr. Kennedy also worked against Mr. Carter in 1979. Mr. Burtis reported that Mr. Kennedy offered to help Moscow when Mr. Carter harshly criticized the Soviets for their invasion of Afghanistan.
According to Charles Dunn, the dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University, these types of subversive activities were in "clear violation of the U.S. Constitution and at the expense of presidential authority." Here the question arises, are these accusations true? Would a U.S. senator, the brother of a beloved U.S. president, conspire with the Soviets against his own country? The works by Messrs. Metrokhin, Kengor and Romerstein, and others seem to lend credence to the charges if they don't actually confirm them.
If this sounds like a familiar story you've defiantly been paying attention. This agenda by democrats of "Power" before "the good of the country" should shock and appall every American. It's been my contention that the left in this country has been actively working to undermine this president in a similar way during the war in Iraq!
Though I have absolutely no proof of any democrat offering to directly help the enemy, like Mr. Kennedy allegedly did, they have sure waged a media war and have done their level best to discredit the president, America and our mission! You have to step back and ask yourself who's side are they really on? And are these the type of people you want representing you in Congress? I know my answer!



In 1983, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy offered to help the Soviets mount a public-relations offensive in the United States. This propaganda attack would target President Reagan and his policies. 
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