Thursday, June 30, 2022

The wishful thinking that may yet backfire

 Just about two decades ago, Clifford D. May started a project that was meant to achieve one thing but succeeded only in achieving a lesser one – if at all.

 

To paraphrase the current trend of jargon, we may say that in the same way Putin is judged to have failed because he did not achieve all his goals in a few days, so did Clifford May who, in two decades of wishful thinking, failed to achieve a fraction of what Putin was able to.

 

You can tell what Clifford May’s original goals were by the name of the outfit he founded to realize his vision. He called the thing: “Foundation for Defense of Democracies,” but never did he – in twenty years of blather – discuss a single convincing example on how he defended a democracy.

 

Still, the signs being to the effect that crunch time has arrived for the democracies if not for the whole world, Clifford May instinctively felt the need to account for the billions upon billions of dollars, which his outfit and those like it, have cost the American taxpayers. Simply stated: What did these Jewish creations do for America in return for the shower of generosity that poured on them in good times and bad times?

 

What follows is a condensed version of May’s answer to that question. It is a compilation of excerpts from the article he wrote under the title: “Nikki Hailey’s approach to foreign policy not based in wishful thinking,” published on June 28, 2022 in the Washington Times.

 

When reading the passage, do not be distracted by the pleasantries these people seem to accord each other. Suffice it for you to know that in the absence of a tangible return they can offer to their funders, the bloated, buffoonish clowns have turned their outfits into societies of mutual admiration. All they do is pump each other with hot words by which to feel good, but no light by which to inform the public.

 

Here is that compilation … which speaks of Hailey’s address to a gathering of converts in search of a cause they can sink their teeth into:

 

“She began by reflecting on the worst war in Europe since the Second World War.’ A ‘total failure of deterrence’ by America and Europe encouraged Mr. Putin to believe that the time was ripe to make Russia a great empire again. ‘Putin and his cronies are neither dumb nor delusional,’ she pointed out. They knew full well that Ukraine was never on the verge of NATO membership. And they know full well that Russia has nothing to fear from the Baltic countries or Poland.” Mr. Putin also took note of the West’s failure to effectively challenge the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014, the lack of an adequate response to Russia and its use of a chemical weapon on British soil in 2018. The larger lesson: Appeasement never satisfies the appetites of tyrants. It only makes them want more. Trying to be inoffensive only emboldens our enemies”.

 

This was Nikki Hailey’s way to describe the continued failure of May’s outfit – and all those like it – from detecting trouble aimed at the democracies before they materialize, and developing a workable plan to protect the democracies before they get hit with the inevitable.

 

But how can these people explain their unmitigated and continued failures to the public, and do it in such a way as to maintain the stream of cash that’s flowing non-stop out of the taxpayers’ economic arteries, and into the buffoons’ unbounded stomachs? Well, since you asked, you’ll learn that to do so, there is a method that was tried and proven to work.

 

It is a method that’s based on deception. What you do is break-up the subject under scrutiny into two parts. Call one part “developing the plan” and the other part “executing the plan.” Pretend that all you were doing was developing the plan. Assert as forcefully as you can that the development was flawless then, and remains flawless now. The reason why it failed, however, is that it was poorly executed by those who took the plan from you, and failed to treat it as instructed.

 

You may then go from there to suggest that you need to be put in charge of repairing what did not work. Those listening being as buffoonish as you are, will most likely hand the store to you, letting you run it anyway you want.

 

Is there a scheme similar to that being prepared at this time to blame the mountain of Jewish failures on someone else, thus get into the position of suggesting that only the Jews can repair what was broken? Yes, there is. And that’s what you’ll see in the following compilation of passages:

 

“President Biden has been engaged in international affairs throughout his career. Bob Gates, wrote that Mr. Biden has been wrong on every foreign policy and national security issues over the past. Charles Krauthammer had already observed that Mr. Biden holds the American record for [being] wrong on the most issues in foreign affairs. The late Sen. John McCain’s evaluation: Biden has been consistently wrong on every national security issue that ‘I’ve been involved in.’ Since moving to the White House, Mr. Biden’s foreign policy has been based on wishful thinking. Examples? He turned Afghanistan over to the Taliban and proclaimed mission accomplished. He insisted that Putin, if not provoked but cautioned about possible economic sanctions, would refrain from armed aggression. He continues to claim that Iran’s rulers will give up their nuclear weapons program in exchange for a fistful of dollars”.

 

Now watch the Jews maneuver as they get into position where they’ll politically kill the current king, and declare their hypnotizing collective as being the new king at the helm of America’s ship of state.