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A reasonable question is... Does President Obama's economic policy mirror his foreign policy??
Educate yourself! Listen to Prof. Ferguson interview.
Pres. Obama now following President Clinton ... America's great destroyer of USA manufacturing.
"... and yet he has advidsors around him who are 2nd and 3rd rate. You can't do that. It is far too risky, it is far too
dangerous a world ... and some of us said this when he ran for election that it was a huge risk to
put somebody with that
kind of inexperience into a position like commander and chief of the United States ... and I think what we are seeing unfold
in Egypt reveals the truth in that statement. " -- Professor Niall Ferguson (February, 2011)
Niall Ferguson,
MA, D.Phil., is Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford University, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
An American MadeHero. Niall Fergusson
Professor of History
Harvard University
Professor Niall Ferguson ....
... honored as an American Made Hero.
We honor Professor Niall Ferguson, a highly credentialed historian
(click here), as an
American MadeHero
due to his focused efforts to educate and awaken the people of the United State of America to their fast rising
vulnerability to China's very real threat to our future prosperity.
Professor Ferguson's direct and no nonsense style is exemplified in the above interview as he
challenges America's current
leadership as unfocused and ineffective. What greatly concerns us
here at
American MadeHeroes
is that the Obama administration's complete failure to predict or understand the threats within Egypt also holds true with
Mr. Obama's view of Communist China as a friend and trading "partner" of America. We believe the Chinese Communist
Party will ruthlessly act to maintain their authoritarian regime and they are a direct threat to America.
We thank and applaud Professor Niall Ferguson and welcome him as an
American MadeHero
possessing a clear vision of the realities of the world and unafraid to speak the hard truths to America's political elite.
Coming to terms with a new global order was hard enough after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which went to the heads of
many Western commentators. (Who now remembers talk of American hyperpuissance without a wince?) But the Cold War lasted
little more than four decades, and the Soviet Union never came close to overtaking the U.S. economically. What we are
living through now is the end of 500 years of Western predominance. This time the Eastern challenger is for real, both
economically and geopolitically.
The gentlemen in Beijing may not be the masters just yet. But one thing is certain: They are no longer the apprentices.
"Welcome to the new generation gap. In the question-and-answer session, the handful of nasty questions came from aging baby boomers. The attitude of the
students was diametrically opposite. Many had stood in line for an hour to get in. At the end, they thronged the stage to take photographs with Kissinger
and ask for his autograph."
-- Niall Ferguson, Harvard University
"A younger and wiser generation has welcomed Henry Kissinger back to Harvard." -- Niall Ferguson, Harvard
Christopher Hitchens: "Henry kissinger is a thug, a liar and a murderer"
Christopher Hitchens: "Henry kissinger is a thug, a liar and a murderer"
Henry Kissinger, the former American secretary of state, who was the subject of a biography by Ferguson, 47, was among the guests at the wedding in Boston,
Massachusetts. He provided Ferguson with access to his White House diaries and letters for what the historian calls a “warts-and-all biography”.
None of the Harvard historian’s three children are understood to have been at the ceremony. He divorced their mother, Sue Douglas, a former newspaper
editor, to whom he was married for 17 years, amid much tabloid coverage last year.
Alexander Hamilton
"Not only the wealth, but the independence and security of a country, appear
to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufacturers. Every nation ... ought to endeavor to possess within
itself all the essentials of a national supply. They comprise the means of subsistence, habitation, clothing and
defense ... The expediency of encouraging manufactures in the United States, which was not long since deemed very
questionable, appears at this time to be pretty generally admitted."