Jon Stewart’s Definition Of War Criminal

May 3, 2009 / 12:44 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

If you are sick to death of the moral equivalence crowd throwing around terms like “war criminal” and “torture” with feckless abandon, this video by Pajama’s Media’s Bill Whittle will be a soul-calming tonic. Have your children watch, too. This video educates the viewer about the power of group think (both historically and now) and the scourge that is calling evil good and good evil.

Why did we bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Was it justified? Was Truman a war criminal? How about Abe Lincoln? How about Roosevelt?

Watch it here.

P.S. Ignore the 30 second promo at the beginning. Oy vey.

  1. One Response to “Jon Stewart’s Definition Of War Criminal”

  2. Reasonsjester
    May 5 2009 / 6:05 am
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    Hello, Dr. Clouthier. I thank you for posting your videos, and wanted to let you know that Pajamas Media took the Jon Stewart video down. You may find some footage via O’Reilly’s show on Fox News: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF4pV27_7PI

    Some bloggers you might find sympatico:

    Reasonsjester at Point/Counterpoint (http://ptvscpt.blogspot.com/)

    And his pal Nora out at Life With Monkeys (http://lifewithmonkeys.typepad.com/my_weblog/) – your blog reminds me a bit of hers.

    Take care and cheers! RJ

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