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how could they people like these self-aware people wind up in effect working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension adolf hitler? what would drive them to do something like that? >> they believe in the theory of communism excuse katharine hepburn and all that. he was a funny guy but he became a revolutionary socialist. and he had in the league of american writers. he was elected and 37 and 39 and writes a memoir about it. he never not became a revolutionary socialist. and he said that the communists controlled. i was head of it, but the communists were in control. this is a believe in the idea that they would have to be a revolution in the united states where the have-nots would take away from the house. he agrees with it. my.is they believe in force and violence. the whole.was to stir up a revolution in the united states. >> you don't mean a metaphorical revolution. >> no. they talk about using -- in other words, using force and violence. they say it. they talk about that. you have congratulatory -- in the league of american writers was formed you have these congratulatory te
how could they people like these self-aware people wind up in effect working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension adolf hitler? what would drive them to do something like that? >> they believe in the theory of communism excuse katharine hepburn and all that. he was a funny guy but he became a revolutionary socialist. and he had in the league of american writers. he was elected and 37 and 39 and writes a memoir about it. he never not became a revolutionary socialist. and he...
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- >> host: so it is so striking that johnny got his gun clearly they were working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension adolf hitler would drive them to do something like that? >> guest: they really did believe in comics. they did the philadelphia story with katharine hepburn but he became a revolutionary socialist and he headed the league of the writers and he writes a memoir about it and he was always a revolutionary socialist and he says that the communists controlled -- he said i was the head of it but they were in control. he acknowledges that the also i believe in the idea that there would have to be a revolution in the united states where they would take away. that is what has to happen. he agrees with it. they agreed in. the whole point was to strip the revolution in the united states. >> host: you don't mean metaphorical. >> guest: no i mean in other words they say it and the point is they talk about it. you have congratulatory formed and you have these telegrams coming from the soviet union and everywhere else and all they do is talk about the soviet violence and the rev
- >> host: so it is so striking that johnny got his gun clearly they were working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension adolf hitler would drive them to do something like that? >> guest: they really did believe in comics. they did the philadelphia story with katharine hepburn but he became a revolutionary socialist and he headed the league of the writers and he writes a memoir about it and he was always a revolutionary socialist and he says that the communists controlled...
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assassination of sergei kurov in 2004 and this was a high-party oible fishl, a communist, orchestrated by joseph stalin to have a dragnet of the opposition figures in the country. so i've seen a lot of people and pulitzer prize-winning historian of russia make this claim and people inside russia are thinking along the same lines and that goes to show you the climate of fear and paranoia and uncertain uncertainty that now persists in russia and what's next? >> what he said to make a difference as he described it in a "newsweek" article to assert whatever power possible do you believe that this assassination in any way lessens that dream becoming a reality or do you believe that other opposition leaders knows that this can come with the territory of opposing power if that was part of what led to his death? >> certainly what nemtsov dedicated his entire political career to has not come to fruition unfortunately within the span of his own life and i think it's sill toe make predictions. if you had asked anybody in 2010 can you imagine 100,000 people lining the streets of moscow to the party of crooks and t
assassination of sergei kurov in 2004 and this was a high-party oible fishl, a communist, orchestrated by joseph stalin to have a dragnet of the opposition figures in the country. so i've seen a lot of people and pulitzer prize-winning historian of russia make this claim and people inside russia are thinking along the same lines and that goes to show you the climate of fear and paranoia and uncertain uncertainty that now persists in russia and what's next? >> what he said to make a...
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some way us how could people like this, self-aware miami, wind up in effect working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension, adolph hitler. what would drive them to do something like is that? >> guest: my view is they really did believed in communism. they did believe that -- in my book i point out these people were willing to -- a perfect example, a famous screenwriter, and he did the philadelphia story, and who was that -- katherine hepburn and all that, and he did -- he was a funny guy, came he became a revolutionary socialist, and in -- he headed the league of american writers -- he was quote, elected in '37-'39 and writes a memoir about that. he was always a revolutionary socialist, and he says the communists controlled -- i was had of it but the communists were in control. hedges that. then he says i believed in the idea there would have to be a revolution in the united states where the have-notes would take from the haves. it was inevitable and that's what has to happen. he agreed with it. my point is they believed that was -- there's no question -- they believed in force and v
some way us how could people like this, self-aware miami, wind up in effect working on behalf of joseph stalin and then by extension, adolph hitler. what would drive them to do something like is that? >> guest: my view is they really did believed in communism. they did believe that -- in my book i point out these people were willing to -- a perfect example, a famous screenwriter, and he did the philadelphia story, and who was that -- katherine hepburn and all that, and he did -- he was a...
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i hate to bring it up but joseph stalin once said they would eat it up like a roll. that's the tactic putin seems to be going with that he doesn't have to explain anything to them. the russian people will eat it up and say thank you, can i have another. >> president obama and the other world leaders didn't know where he was for ten days and that seems to be the case nobody really knew where he was, this is a country with major nuclear forces what happens if they need to reach him, if something goes wrong? >> that's the problem is that he has so personalized the government that if he disappears it means the government would radically change. if something were to happen god forbid to the american president, america wouldn't fundamentally change. russia probably would. that's the scary part. we don't know in what direction it would change. >> this nuclear threat he made on state television where he basically said he was ready to get the missiles ready if this dispute over crimea came to it how seriously should world leaders like president obama and angela merkel and oth
i hate to bring it up but joseph stalin once said they would eat it up like a roll. that's the tactic putin seems to be going with that he doesn't have to explain anything to them. the russian people will eat it up and say thank you, can i have another. >> president obama and the other world leaders didn't know where he was for ten days and that seems to be the case nobody really knew where he was, this is a country with major nuclear forces what happens if they need to reach him, if...
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joseph stalin with the communists. here they come. what were they into? territorial conquest. was there any jesus among the communists? none. why were they famous for? murder. look at the blood we shed with just those three groups, stopping them. and we look up and everybody starts wringing their hands on about this isis thing. and these muslims. you say, what are they into? territorial conquest. they took over half of iraq and half of syria. they're worldwide over there in africa. you say what in the world are they doing? territorial conquest, sound familiar? any jesus with them? no, sir. what are they famous for? i don't see a dime's worth of difference in any of them. you have to stop them. [applause] i believe jesus came down from heaven in flesh 2015 years ago. i believe he paid for all my rotten sins, and i have a lot, but i'm not the only one. every one of you seated in this audience has sinned. a lot. right? that's what i thought. i didn't think i was the lone ranger here. so you have a sin problem. you say what happened, phil. i got old enough to know right from wrong
joseph stalin with the communists. here they come. what were they into? territorial conquest. was there any jesus among the communists? none. why were they famous for? murder. look at the blood we shed with just those three groups, stopping them. and we look up and everybody starts wringing their hands on about this isis thing. and these muslims. you say, what are they into? territorial conquest. they took over half of iraq and half of syria. they're worldwide over there in africa. you say what...
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i think putin will use this death very much in joseph stalin matter, he will go after the opponents pretendinghey already speak about that that this death was done by those who want to embarrass the kremlin, and what supposedly or was seem to allow putin to tighten the screws rather than to ease up the political system. >> thank you so much for being with me this morning. so appreciate your time. >>> i want to go back to aipac. keep a close watch on what's happening there for you. there is a speaker freefs the prime minister of israel. let's listen in. >> we welcome you both to this conference in celebration of the shared interests and values of two great democracies. and we stand here to send a clear message. we stand with the people of israel in their quest to stop iran. we stand with the people of israel in their quest for lasting peace with their neighbors. and we stand with the people of israel in their quest for a brighter future. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the prime minister of the state of israel mr. benjamin netanyahu. >> thank you. >> wow. 60,000 people. anyone
i think putin will use this death very much in joseph stalin matter, he will go after the opponents pretendinghey already speak about that that this death was done by those who want to embarrass the kremlin, and what supposedly or was seem to allow putin to tighten the screws rather than to ease up the political system. >> thank you so much for being with me this morning. so appreciate your time. >>> i want to go back to aipac. keep a close watch on what's happening there for...