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Coulter on NATO and U.S. Foreign Policy Elites: “Can’t shut down this utterly anachronistic organization”

February 24, 2022/29 Comments/in Featured Articles/by Ann Coulter
Stop Talking About Ukraine, Republicans!

“The only issue where voters don’t vehemently disagree with Democrats this year is the precise border of a country they’d never given a moment’s thought to until five minutes ago.”

Amid the media’s 24/7 UKRAINE UPDATES, perhaps some enterprising journalist could write an article explaining how our esteem for that country’s borders benefits a single American — other than President Joe Biden.

Our own border has become a transmission belt for the third world, bringing in rapists, murderers, future welfare recipients and left-wing activists. The Democratic Party’s brilliant policy of defunding the police and emptying the prisons has, oddly enough, led to a breathtaking surge in violent crime. Our schools have been taken over by lunatics who teach white kids that they are evil — and probably transsexual.

Inflation has hit a 40-year high.

U.S. media: Whither Ukraine?

Midterms must be coming!

In 2020, Democratic data scientist David Shor advised his party: “Talk about the issues [voters] are with us on, and try really hard not to talk about the issues where we disagree. Which, in practice, means not talking about immigration.” (Emphasis mine.) After the election, he said that the main way the media’s COVID hysteria hurt Donald Trump was by preventing anyone from “talking about Hunter Biden or immigration.”

Evidently, the only issue where voters don’t vehemently disagree with Democrats this year is the precise border of a country they’d never given a moment’s thought to until five minutes ago.

What Republicans should be doing: talking about the issues Democrats are trying to avoid.

What Republicans are doing: talking about Ukraine.

Whenever you see any media talking about Ukraine, your Pavlovian response should be, Oh, I see. They don’t want me to think about immigration or crime.

It’s not only the Democrats drawing benefits from the media’s sudden Ukraine obsession. There’s also the military-industrial complex.

President Dwight Eisenhower led Allied troops in World War II, but in his farewell address from the White House, he warned of the “unwarranted influence” on the government by “the military-industrial complex.” In the 60 years since, these bloodsuckers have been bleeding our country dry, solely to make themselves rich.

As Americans discovered to their dismay when the pandemic hit, we can’t make our own masks, pharmaceuticals or aspirin. We can’t make our own computer chips, razors, bicycles, toys, sneakers, Levi’s jeans and on and on and on. But boy, do we make weapons! In our ruling class’s ideal country, there will be nothing but defense contractors, Black Lives Matter activists and Latin American gardeners.

Just five companies receive the lion’s share of taxpayer money for “defense” weaponry. In 2020, the U.S taxpayer doled out $75 billion to Lockheed Martin, $28 billion to Raytheon, $22 billion to General Dynamics, $22 billion to Boeing and $20 billion to Northrop Grumman. Since 2001, these five companies alone have cost the taxpayer $2.1 trillion.

To put this in perspective, the annual budget of the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development is a little more than $50 billion. (And we should zero-out that whole budget, too.) During the COVID pandemic, when the government ordered people not to work, the entire supplemental food budget was about $70 billion.

Ronald Reagan’s victory in the Cold War should have been a sad day at Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Boeing. Instead, it was the beginning of endless paydays.

Today, the American taxpayer spends more on “defense” than during the Reagan buildup that crushed the USSR; more than during the Vietnam War, more even than the War on Terror after 9/11.

Worse, we’ve added a “think-tank industrial complex” — an army of useless, camera-ready blowhards to explain why our incessant meddling around the globe is always in America’s “vital national security interest.”

Why does NATO still exist? This alliance was the West’s response to Soviet aggression during the Cold War. Once the USSR collapsed (thanks to Reagan) and the Warsaw Pact disbanded, that should have been the end of it. Instead, we keep adding countries to the alliance — with a requirement of admission being that they buy their weapons from American defense contractors.

Everyone acknowledges that Vladimir Putin’s main concern is that Ukraine will be asked to join NATO. How about, as a compromise, the U.S. will pull out of NATO? (Another of Trump’s broken promises.)

Nope! Can’t shut down this utterly anachronistic organization, requiring America to defend the likes of Latvia, should some other pipsqueak nation violate its precious borders. (Why isn’t Latvia down in Texas right now, defending our borders?)

Far from unwinding NATO, our country’s leaders are constantly trying to expand it, thus increasing the odds that Americans will be forced to go to war over some other country’s sacred sovereignty. Pointless wars are the lifeblood of defense contractors! We pay the price and defense contractors get the money.

(Ike should be on Mount Rushmore for his “military-industrial complex” speech.)

This year, the worshipful reverence for Ukraine’s borders has the added bonus of blocking Americans from thinking about immigration and crime.

Republicans ought to be talking their heads off about the unprecedented crisis at our border, Afghan “refugees” raping little kids in our country, illegal aliens hauling meth and fentanyl into our country, rampant shoplifting, carjacking and assaults destroying neighborhoods in our country.

Luckily, the GOP is too smart to fall for the media’s latest subject-changer.

Oh, wait —

@newtgingrich: “The Biden Administration talks and Putin acts. This is such a clear replay of Chamberlain trying to deal with Hitler that it is more than a little frightening. Putin is pushing day by day and has no fear of NATO because he has no fear of the United States or its President.”

GOP 2022 Contract With America: “Putin’s like Hitler.”

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29 replies
  1. Robert Ferrara
    Robert Ferrara says:
    February 24, 2022 at 9:31 am

    Let everything we do, it ultimately benefits the small hat, early life people.

  2. Tommy
    Tommy says:
    February 24, 2022 at 10:32 am

    On the other hand, had the eastern European countries not joined NATO when the USSR broke up, Russia probably would have reconquered them and established a new “Warsaw Pact.”

    Those Europeans did not wish to come under Russian rule ever again. That’s why they joined NATO.

    Do you blame them?

    Ukraine does not wish to come under Russian rule either.

    Too many people think that because NATO has over-reached that this somehow makes Putin a good guy and that whatever he does is somehow OK.

    No one wants to join Russia and no one except laborers in the former USSR want to move to Russia.

    Especially we Americans. You think we could say and write what we want in Russia?

    Let us not side with Russia just because we disagree with US policy.

    By the way, anyone care to guess how many Russian oligarchs are Jews?

    • Anon
      Anon says:
      February 27, 2022 at 2:27 pm

      Reconquered them for what reason? They have nothing Russia needs or wants. Besides, you have to feed everyone.

  3. Thomas R. H
    Thomas R. H says:
    February 24, 2022 at 10:49 am

    Nato, like who cares. I guess it means USA and the rest of the members would have to stand up for like Poland if Russia choose to invade but not for say Finland or Sweden for that matter.

    But I really don’t know what is best here.

    Anyways the industrial anti white hate propaganda spewn out at an alarming rate by racemixed socalled “jews” that dominate western culture, maybe this is like a huge issue fro WHITES.

    And with all due respect to the author maybe she is herself a victim of this propaganda that starts at kids age and follows westerners through their whole life.

    One prime of this propaganda to not make whites have kids. The author does not have kids, is she looking for Mr. perfect, who is he does he exist or is he a fraud pushed by anti whites to make women look for ever for a dude they will probably never meet.

    Well well women you do have biological clocks, to save the white race from genocide look at yourself. I mean is that dude who is a bit nerdy so bad? Or the rocker? Or the dude who is a bit overweight, maby he is packing in his pants and will make the rest of your life a happy time what do I know. Just saying…

    Or if there are personal issues there is allways psychoanalysis and the like by jewily jew Freud, who had anti gentile ideas for sure and thoughts of revenge and occupation but was probably great at healing traumas or starting a movement that does…

    Anyways, apparently like this author dates subsaharian africans I saw, not a great look.

    Also being too skinny or anorectic can be quite unsexy. This ideal pushed by companies and industries is simply not that attractive to most men.

    • Lucius Vanini
      Lucius Vanini says:
      March 4, 2022 at 9:33 am

      THOMAS RH–
      “….this author dates [sub-Saharan] africans I saw….”

      Coulter messes with blacks? If so, that says more than her writings do. Just another incurable civnat?

  4. Emicho
    Emicho says:
    February 24, 2022 at 11:52 am

    I saw Newt rolled out to shill this garbage. He looked about 90 years old and worn out. You could see in his eyes his heart wasn’t in what he was saying. It looked like a hostage video. I bet he deliberately used those Munich analogies to communicate the utter absurdity of the situation.

  5. Hans Frank
    Hans Frank says:
    February 24, 2022 at 12:00 pm

    Ike should have been hung at Nuremburg for war crimes, not added to Mt. Rushmore.

    • albtris7
      albtris7 says:
      February 26, 2022 at 1:31 pm

      Eisenhower was a terrible Swedish jew, as his classmates at West Point called.
      He was a vile disgusting war criminal.

      Mount Rushmore should have Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Jackson.

      Lincoln was a war criminal.
      Roosenfeld was a disgusting Zionist liar and warmonger.

  6. Servenet
    Servenet says:
    February 24, 2022 at 12:51 pm

    Just how long…how many cycles (elections) will it take for all those 95 IQ Whites (the ones that vote, that is) to FIGURE OUT that they NEVER get a single thing that improves their lives to say absolutely nothing of anything approaching a truly major turn-around (such as eliminating AA) in this God-forsaken mad-house?

  7. Jez Turner
    Jez Turner says:
    February 24, 2022 at 2:47 pm

    To those who ludicrously claim that the USA and the West in general have any claim to the moral high ground I’d reply “Egypt!” Both Ukraine and Egypt had a US backed coup to overthrow a democratically elected government ( Maidan / Tahrir Square) and both CIA puppet governments then went on to massacre supporters of the ousted government (ethnic Russians in Eastern Ukraine/ civilian supporters of the deposed government staging sit-ins in various Cairo public squares), and both followed up with a system of general oppression, (banning the use of the Russian language in schools and shutting down Russian language media / crushing any and all opposition to the puppet Egyptian government). Just because the West’s mass media didn’t report on it does not mean these things did not happen. At the end of the day, in order to avoid ethnic conflict, nations and national borders must take account of ethnic aspirations. It was, after, all how the vicious three-way conflict in the Former Yugoslavia was finally ended with The Dayton Accords.

  8. Tim Folke
    Tim Folke says:
    February 24, 2022 at 3:44 pm

    There is much more to the Russia/Ukraine war than what we are told. Sadly, most Americans believe everything mainstream media (MSM) tells them, even depending on MSM to show maps so Americans can tell where Ukraine (and for that matter Russia) is located on the globe.

    Having said that, the Biden Regime refuses to deal with our own southern border crisis while sticking its nose into someone else’s border crisis.

    The Ukraine/Russia crisis is not our crisis. But, as they say, never waste a crisis, like for example hard working truckers protesting medical tyranny or two nations halfway around the world that have a shared history and shared ethnicity fighting with each other.

    The Left’s prospects in the 2022 midterm elections do not look good. So, call something a crisis (or if Brandon & Co. cannot find one then invent one), declare martial law, and suspend elections indefinitely.

  9. albtris7
    albtris7 says:
    February 24, 2022 at 4:18 pm

    Miss Coulter, Miss Coulter.

    Have you ever heard of Heinz Kissinger?
    Jews created Mai Tse Tung and the CCP to destroy the USA.

    Jews are behind open borders. Jews are the ones advocating flooding white with third world criminals.

    Biden has a barMitzah class as his cabinet.
    Jews created NAACP, BLM, ANTIFA, SPLC, ACLU.

    Miss Coulter, you need to stop having Jew friends who only care about IsRaHell.
    When you have a Jew for a “friend “ you automatically censor yourself.
    That happened to the Catholic Church with Catican II.

    All your words are a waste if you don’t talk about Jews. They are 2% of the population but represent more than 50% of everything.

    Miss Coulter, I am sure that you would have a (((cow)) if Biden hired mostly Muslims, blacks, Koreans or Mehicanos.

    But, dju don’t say nothing no way no how. Quadruple negatives, alright.

  10. John
    John says:
    February 24, 2022 at 5:47 pm

    Canadians & Americans focusing on events thousands of miles away, while, we continue (have been for decades) being invaded. We are so dumb.

  11. RockaBoatus
    RockaBoatus says:
    February 24, 2022 at 5:51 pm

    “The Biden Administration talks and Putin acts. This is such a clear replay of Chamberlain trying to deal with Hitler that it is more than a little frightening. Putin is pushing day by day and has no fear of NATO because he has no fear of the United States or its President” – As I’ve learned more about the events of WW2, the less I view Neville Chamberlin as the despised ‘great appeaser’. Granted, he was not without his faults. Yet he was a man who simply didn’t possess the warmongering spirt that Winston Churchill had. I sense that things could have turned out differently and much better had Chamberlin not been replaced by that self-inflated, Jew-dependent drunkard.

    As a result of the events of that tragic second world war, Whites throughout the West are stuck with ‘Globo-Homo’ which is nothing less than the prevailing Judeo worldview that foists upon our people gay rights, Transgender freaks, cultural-Marxism, multicultural dogma, mass third-world immigration, and the racial ‘equality’ cult.

    I hope we will never forget who did this to us.

    • TJ
      TJ says:
      February 26, 2022 at 6:48 pm

      Rock the boat song from 50 years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKr9wZpjBqE

  12. moneytalks
    moneytalks says:
    February 24, 2022 at 8:06 pm

    ” Our own border has become a transmission belt for the third world, bringing in rapists, murderers, future welfare recipients and left-wing activists.”

    You forgot to mention how the fedgov program for housing illegal southern border invaders is pushing up rental costs for legal USA residents .

    For more info see this 20Feb2022 article

    “Rents reach ‘insane’ levels across US with no end in sight”

    at this link ___

    https://apnews.com/article/business-lifestyle-us-news-miami-florida-a4717c05df3cb0530b73a4fe998ec5d1?utm_source=pocket_discover
    .

  13. Edward Harris
    Edward Harris says:
    February 25, 2022 at 5:21 am

    The Polish crooks who call themselves Jews will not allow the Americans to shut down NATO or end their occupation of Europe.

  14. scipio africanus
    scipio africanus says:
    February 25, 2022 at 6:09 am

    I am pleased that Anne Coulter and Pat Buchanan have made agreements to post on TOO. Both are intellects with entertaining writing styles. I always knew they are both aware of the truth and expressed it implicitly and euphemistically. Both had great successful careers and have acquired some wealth. It is time to be explicit and name the name!

  15. William Gruff
    William Gruff says:
    February 25, 2022 at 8:08 am

    ‘This is such a clear replay of Chamberlain trying to deal with Hitler that it is more than a little frightening. Putin is pushing day by day and has no fear of NATO because he has no fear of the United States or its President.”’

    Chamberlain’s only real failure in dealing with Hitler was to allow himself to bullied by Roosevelt into involving himself in a Central European border dispute. The willingness of the ‘British’ government to do America’s dirty work goes back a long way.

    • Carolyn Yeager
      Carolyn Yeager says:
      February 25, 2022 at 9:35 am

      And vice-versa, William. Didn’t the British push their way into the Roosevelt administration’s inner “intelligence” recesses, and operate their own intelligence operations in the U.S. from 1940 onward? Yes, they did, and without a peep from any American official. Only complete cooperation. The shocking story is in this book: “The Secret History of British Intelligence in the Americas, 1940-1945.” https://books.google.com/books?id=lQGfAAAAMAAJ

      It’s sad how British apologists like yourself are always looking for every excuse they can find.

    • Carolyn Yeager
      Carolyn Yeager says:
      February 25, 2022 at 9:45 am

      Also see this easily accessible E-book, https://archive.org/details/mahl-thomas-e.-desperate-deception_202012/page/n3/mode/2up

      • William Gruff
        William Gruff says:
        February 28, 2022 at 6:11 pm

        The moderator must be a chum of yours as he’s ditched both my earlier replies to you. I tend not to read sites that show an unwavering commitment to censorship.

        (Mod. Note: Mr. Gruff, this mod has not done what you claim. Maybe some other problem? Who knows. Not a good habit to assume the worst (“unwavering commitment to censorship”) about something you don’t know for sure. Thanks.)

    • Edward Harris
      Edward Harris says:
      February 27, 2022 at 5:52 am

      The Americans made money in WW1 by supplying Germany through Scandinavia,Holland and occupied Belgium. I do not know if the Germans paid. Dixie ships supplied the Central Powers through Spain when Italy was neutral The Russians,French and British were bled to death with American loans for supplies.
      The Americans escorted convoys halfway ( or more?) across the Atlantic so that the Churchill gang could continue WW2 to enable the Americans to smash and grab the British Empire
      I hope the Yankee does not mind me laughing as he drowns in the Black Sea. Sorry about the Confederacy

  16. Jez Turner
    Jez Turner says:
    February 25, 2022 at 11:49 pm

    The Greek community here in London have been bringing up the issue of Cyprus when asked why they still support Putin. Ethnic conflict in Cyprus led NATO member Turkey (joined 1952) invading Cyprus (1974) and annexing the ethnic Turkish areas. A good example of double standards if there ever was one. Liberals will never understand humanity, because they refuse to understand ethnicity and for this reason they will always fudge the issue when their policies lead to ethnic conflict.

    • Kevin MacDonald
      Kevin MacDonald says:
      February 26, 2022 at 7:15 am

      Terrific comment. I haven’t seen this mentioned previously.

      • Adolf Shiklgruber
        Adolf Shiklgruber says:
        February 26, 2022 at 1:13 pm

        Mr MacDonald, I am originally of Greek heritage (though now thoroughly Anglo-Saxonised) and I can confirm that at least 95% of Greeks will not condemn Russia and Putin for their actions, not just because of hypocrisy Vis-à-vis Cyprus but also with regards to NATOs criminal onslaught on their fellow Orthodox Serbs back in 1999, another action undertaken to aid the spread of Islam in Europe.

  17. Adolf Shiklgruber
    Adolf Shiklgruber says:
    February 26, 2022 at 12:42 am

    Id like to express my gratitude and respect to President Putin for so thoroughly exposing the cowardice and hypocrisy of NATO and the so called “Free World”. A military alliance of 30 highly developed countries, with a combined population of 1.1 billion people and a military budget of $1.5 TRILLION is quaking in its boots at the mere thought of a military confrontation with Russia, a small, 2nd rate country of just 145 million and a military budget of $80 Billion, less than 5% of NATOs.
    The Butchers of NATO were quite happy to intervene militarily in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya coz they knew those countries were military midgets but as soon as a big boy with a big stick like Russia comes along its a different matter. No NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine coz they might just get muddy and dirty.
    Again Id like to thank President Putin for exposing NATO as the worlds laughing stock.

    • charles frey
      charles frey says:
      February 27, 2022 at 9:31 am

      Allow me to add a few words to your ” butchers of NATO “.

      01 Recently I commented here, that a senior, retired official of Germany’s Bundesnachrichtendienst [ BND, their CIA ] , stated on Canada-wide, non-CBC-Government TV, that NATO’s attack on Yugoslavia was engendered by their goal to bring that region under the control of western financial institutions. [ IMF, World Bank. Bank of International Settlements, etc. ] We all remember the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade being ‘accidentally’ struck by Clinton’s Air Force. Smoldering political, ethnic and religious differences were re-ignited: thousands died: as throughout recent history, Wall Street got its Hanukah present.

      02 We all remember the widely-circulated photo, depicting SOD Rumsfeld amiably shaking hands with Saddam Hussein of future bogus WMD fame and leader of he Iraqi nationalist and socialist Baath Party.

      At the time of said photo this swine Rumsfeld offered and delivered POISON GAS ROCKETS [ ” OSTENSIBLY MADE IN GERMANY ” ] to Hussein, to use against his own AND ISRAEL’S MAIN FOE, IRAN.

      I couldn’t believe that Berlin would have even tolerated the development of such rockets, given our never forgotten history in all matters gaseous.

      Main newspapers later reported, that said poison rockets had been supplied by Britain and France: AT THE BOTTOM OF PAGE 17, SO TO SPEAK, obscured by large, commercial advertisements.

      Remember, that Churchill first used them against some obscure Kurdish tribe, via RAF, which ignored ORDERS by his Foreign Office, and later planned a documented attack on Germany, using 2,000 pounders in each of 2,000 bombers against Germany, when it was essentially already defeated.

      There is a multitude of things we can be proud of in our Western Culture. None of them, excepting our Founding, having been engendered by our swinish, venal, political, democratically-elected so-called leaders, salivating over Schwab, the Trilaterals, Bilderbergers, CFR, Hudson Institute, Club of Rome: just to scratch the surface.

      03 Udo Ulfkotte had been a FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE reporter a the Iraqi-Iranian front, where he was overcome by exposure to these poison rockets.

      Subsequently he became the FA’s editor. Moments before he succumbed to his exposure, he cleared his conscience by publicly stating, that as Editor, he frequently signed his name under editorials written by the CIA.

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