LISTEN: CLIFF MAY, President of Foundation for Defense Democracies, Shares his Thoughts on September 11th, 16 Years Later


Listen as Larry spoke with Cliff May, founder and President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, regarding his latest article, Another grim anniversary.

An excerpt of May’s article in The Washington Times is below:

The approach of an anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 always concentrates my mind. It was, astonishingly, 16 Septembers ago that a team of foreign terrorists hijacked three American passenger planes and used them as weapons of mass destruction. Can anyone forget the images of people leaping to their deaths to avoid being consumed by fire and smoke, the twin towers collapsing, the ashes rising, children struggling to come to terms with the fact that they’d never see their mothers and fathers again?

Actually, some people can. The tiki-torch Nazis and the black-shirted anarcho-communist Antifa have moved on. What excites them and, frankly, too many others, is pitting Americans against Americans on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender — whatever. As though we hadn’t an enemy in the world. [Read More]

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