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In reply to the discussion: "I think that's over." Gen. McCaffrey on NATO [View all]Kid Berwyn
(19,205 posts)36. They really crawled out of the woodwork.
Harlan Crows dictator garden and other crimes against taste
by Tony Bravo,
Datebook/San Francisco Chronicle, April 22, 2023
When news of Texas billionaire Harlan Crows close, financially entwined friendship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was revealed in a story by ProPublica, it wasnt just the expensive gifts or luxury trips Crow gave the justice that caught my attention.
It wasnt even the fact that the billionaire bought Thomas mothers house and allows her to live there rent-free so he can one day turn it into a museum dedicated to the justice that I found most startling.
What astounded me was the extremely problematic (and very odd) collection that Crow exhibits at his Dallas estate and other properties.
I dont mean his paintings by Renoir, Monet and Stuart, or the objects related to American history, like silver forged by Paul Revere and a helmet that belonged to President Dwight Eisenhower. It was the objects hes collected that relate to some darker parts of history. In particular, the Nazi stuff.
Crows Third Reich collection is known to include an autographed copy of Hitlers manifesto Mein Kampf; Hitlers personal linens and tableware (decorated with Nazi symbols); and two paintings by the art-school reject who slaughtered millions while chancellor of Germany.
If youre thinking that collecting Nazi memorabilia is a total nefarious-rich-person cliche, dont worry. It gets weirder.
On the Dallas estates rear lawn is an area Crow has dubbed the Garden of Evil. It holds a collection of statues of former communist dictators including Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro, as well as philosopher Karl Marx and Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara.
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https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/harlan-crow-clarence-thomas-17905145
by Tony Bravo,
Datebook/San Francisco Chronicle, April 22, 2023
When news of Texas billionaire Harlan Crows close, financially entwined friendship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was revealed in a story by ProPublica, it wasnt just the expensive gifts or luxury trips Crow gave the justice that caught my attention.
It wasnt even the fact that the billionaire bought Thomas mothers house and allows her to live there rent-free so he can one day turn it into a museum dedicated to the justice that I found most startling.
What astounded me was the extremely problematic (and very odd) collection that Crow exhibits at his Dallas estate and other properties.
I dont mean his paintings by Renoir, Monet and Stuart, or the objects related to American history, like silver forged by Paul Revere and a helmet that belonged to President Dwight Eisenhower. It was the objects hes collected that relate to some darker parts of history. In particular, the Nazi stuff.
Crows Third Reich collection is known to include an autographed copy of Hitlers manifesto Mein Kampf; Hitlers personal linens and tableware (decorated with Nazi symbols); and two paintings by the art-school reject who slaughtered millions while chancellor of Germany.
If youre thinking that collecting Nazi memorabilia is a total nefarious-rich-person cliche, dont worry. It gets weirder.
On the Dallas estates rear lawn is an area Crow has dubbed the Garden of Evil. It holds a collection of statues of former communist dictators including Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro, as well as philosopher Karl Marx and Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara.
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https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/harlan-crow-clarence-thomas-17905145
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This article (wondering about Turkey, in 2019) says there would have to be a material breach of the treaty
muriel_volestrangler
Thursday
#4
"Palling around with dictators" is what $arah Palin accused Obama of doing. Projection.
OMGWTF
Thursday
#9
Grassroots are gonna decide over the next four years if will remain free or not.
Magoo48
Thursday
#17
You have more faith in the average soldier understanding the nuances of orders from his/her CIC
Arazi
Thursday
#19
Yes Yes! There nothing more stabilization then have most of the world terrified of what-the-fuck.
chouchou
Thursday
#14
Agree...NATO will survive without the US. Putin will not be successful going up against a United EU
PortTack
Thursday
#21
May have started. After calling for Ukraine surrender, Kellogg pulls 180...
Kid Berwyn
Yesterday
#49
I guess we could say US foreign policy is currently incoherent, in flux, or just plain
Martin68
22 hrs ago
#54