LET’S CUT TO THE CHASE:
Frank Marshall Davis was a literal, card-carrying member of Communist Party USA
(CPUSA). His card number was 47544. He was pro-Soviet, pro–Red China. He edited
and wrote for Party-line publications such as the Chicago Star and the
Honolulu Record; contributors to the former actually served as secret
agents to Stalin’s Soviet Union. Davis did outrageous Soviet propaganda work in
his columns, at every juncture agitating and opposing U.S. Attempts to slow
Joseph Stalin and Mao Tse-tung. He favored Yalta and Red Army takeovers of
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Central and Eastern Europe. He urged
America to dump the “fascist” Chiang Kaishek in support of Mao’s Red forces.
He wanted Communist takeovers in Korea and Vietnam. He was
adamantly, angrily anti-NATO, anti–Marshall Plan, anti–Truman Doctrine. He
argued that the U.S. Under President Harry Truman—whom he portrayed as a
fascist, racist, and imperialist—and under secretaries of state George Marshall
and Dean Acheson, was handing West Germany back to the Nazis, while Stalin was
pursuing “democracy” in East Germany and throughout the Communist Bloc. He
portrayed America’s leaders as “aching for an excuse to launch a nuclear
nightmare of mass murder and extermination” against the Soviets and the Chinese—
as eager to end all civilization. http://spectator.org/articles/34799/dreams-frank-marshall-davis
Frank Marshall Davis was a literal, card-carrying member of Communist Party USA
(CPUSA). His card number was 47544. He was pro-Soviet, pro–Red China. He edited
and wrote for Party-line publications such as the Chicago Star and the
Honolulu Record; contributors to the former actually served as secret
agents to Stalin’s Soviet Union. Davis did outrageous Soviet propaganda work in
his columns, at every juncture agitating and opposing U.S. Attempts to slow
Joseph Stalin and Mao Tse-tung. He favored Yalta and Red Army takeovers of
Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Central and Eastern Europe. He urged
America to dump the “fascist” Chiang Kaishek in support of Mao’s Red forces.
adamantly, angrily anti-NATO, anti–Marshall Plan, anti–Truman Doctrine. He
argued that the U.S. Under President Harry Truman—whom he portrayed as a
fascist, racist, and imperialist—and under secretaries of state George Marshall
and Dean Acheson, was handing West Germany back to the Nazis, while Stalin was
pursuing “democracy” in East Germany and throughout the Communist Bloc. He
portrayed America’s leaders as “aching for an excuse to launch a nuclear
nightmare of mass murder and extermination” against the Soviets and the Chinese—
as eager to end all civilization. http://spectator.org/articles/34799/dreams-frank-marshall-davis
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