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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message . 20... On Tue 28 Jun 2005 09:31:18p, David wrote in message : On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 18:01:04 -0500, "fishbarrel" wrote: I strongly urge you to listen to this very informative program in its entirety: http://archive.wgnradio.com:8080/ram...udio/klehr0312 12m r.rm Useful idiot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In political jargon, the term "useful idiot" was used during the Cold War by certain anticommunists to describe communists in western countries (particularly in the United States). The implication of the insult was that the communist in question was naïve, and that he or she was being cynically used by the Soviet Union, thus unwittingly betraying his or her home country. It is also believed to have been coined by Vladimir Lenin to describe western non-Communist reporters and travellers who would endorse the Soviet Union and its policies in the West. Lenin never wrote it in any published document, but it was a commonly used phrase within Communist circles long before anti-Communists used it. Whether or not Lenin actually coined the phrase cannot be proven, but it certainly stems from Communists. In the United States, the term has today been appropriated as a pejorative used by political conservatives against political liberals. The tone of usage implies that the target of this sobriquet is ignorant of the facts to the extent that they end up unwittingly advancing an adverse cause that they might not otherwise support. The term gained increased use after the publication of conservative columnist Mona Charen's 2004 book Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got It Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot" Hmmm... You really *are* clueless. Your ahem formal education apparently didn't "take" and/or was lacking. Aparently, you felt compelled by our pejorative use of the term (at your expense) to go look it up. In any event, tell us -- when you read the definition, did you have the distinct feeling it was like the printed version of gazing into a mirror at your own reflection? -=jd=- -- Well, I guess that takes out the "useful" part, but David has certainly earned the rest of the moniker. --Stinger |
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