1999: "Senator Joseph McCarthy, in his career fighting communists, did nothing
to their collaborators, sympathizers, and defenders to compare with what was done to the
patriots of America First. But the acolytes of FDR won the great debate as decisively as
America won the war. To this day, any who oppose U.S. commitments to fight wars in Europe
or Asia, or new global entanglements, must first answer to the intimidating charge that
they are nothing but isolationists."
- A Republic, Not an Empire, P. 250
1990: "The problem is: Diesel engines do not emit enough carbon monoxide to
kill anybody."
- NY Post, March 17, 1990 (from a column about the trial of
accused Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk)
1990: "Whatever Rudolph did during World War II, his quarter century of
service to the United States entitles the old man to a public hearing before he goes to
his grave."
- NY Post, July 14, 1990, on Arthur Rudolph, Nazi rocket scientist investigated
by OSI who aided the American space program
1983: "Perhaps this endless search for Nazi war criminals, these endless
re-enactments, on stage and screen, of Hitlers concentration camps are good for the
soul. To what end, however, all this wallowing in the atrocities of a dead regime when
there is scarcely a peep of protest over the prison camps, the labor camps, the
concentration camps operating now in China and Siberia, in Cuba and Vietnam."
- Washington Times, August 24, 1983
1977: "Those of us in childhood during the war years were introduced to Hitler
only as a caricature
Though Hitler was indeed racist and anti-Semitic to the core, a
man who without compunction could commit murder and genocide, he was also an individual of
great courage, a soldiers soldier in the Great War, a leader steeped in the history
of Europe, who possessed oratorical powers that could awe even those who despised him. But
Hitlers success was not based on his extraordinary gifts alone. His genius was an
intuitive sense of the mushiness, the character flaws, the weakness masquerading as
morality that was in the hearts of the statesmen who stood in his path."
- St. Louis Globe Democrat, Aug 25, 1977
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