American liberal politicians, including the progressive presidents, acted vis-à-vis Stalin as his devoted fans and agents, instead of acting as his determined ideological adversaries.
As Ann Coulter writes in her brilliant book, Treason:
It is a fact that hundreds of agents of this blood-soaked ideology [of Communism] became top advisors to [liberal] presidents, infiltrated every segment of the United States government, [and] held top positions in the White House, the State Department, the Treasury Department, the Army, and the OSS [the Office of Strategic Services].
Two years ago, I went to Lithuania, where I had lived for ten years before coming to America. There, next to the charming little town of Druskininkai, Lithuanians have erected a replica of a Stalinist concentration camp, with dilapidated barracks, watchtowers, barbed wire, and the incessant bark of bloodthirsty hounds.
In the middle of the camp there’s a long walkway, with dozens of statues of Lenin and Stalin that had been removed from the squares and streets of Lithuanian towns.
Watching that cemetery of dismantled “semi-Gods”, I thought that there was one statue in the former Soviet Union that probably would never be destroyed – the statue of Stalin in his native Georgia.
I was wrong. The last statue of Stalin has finally been demolished.




















