Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Notorious Moneychanger Talks "Morals"

You can't make this stuff up.

“I’m afraid the United States has lost the moral high ground under the Bush administration,...

...says George Soros.

You remember him. We posted a little of his history yesterday.

"By collaborating with the Nazis, George survived the Holocaust. He turned on other Jews to spare himself."

That's not all.

How does Soros feel about what he did as a teenager? Has it kept him up at night?

Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes asked him that. Was it difficult? “Not at all,” Soros answered.

“No feeling of guilt?” asked Kroft. “No,” said Soros. “There was no sense that I shouldn’t be there. If I wasn’t doing it, somebody else would be taking it away anyhow. Whether I was there or not. So I had no sense of guilt.”

OK.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As if you were put in that situation and would have taken a different course of action. Doesn't make it right, but Soros wasn't the only Jew who took similar measures to remain a step ahead of the Nazis. So stop your proselytizing.


Yes, Soros' morals should be called into question, as can the Koch brothers who seemingly are behind the scenes to promote their ultra-conservative agenda at the expense of the Tea Partiers by appearing as "Robin Hood".