Polling data on WWII. Not like Hollywood depicted
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Infamy by Toland. FDR was a POS.
FDR was a POS not just because of the pearl Harbour, but because he carefully orchestrated the Commie infiltration of the US.
He also ruined more than a few people's careers to keep his secrets. He blamed the officers in Hawaii for failing to stop the attack on Pearl Harbor, after he made sure they had conflicting information - they were told to prepare for sabotage - attack from the air requires a completely different strategy.
A number of people detected and reported the movement of the Japanese fleet in the Pacific. It didn't go too well for them either. The Japanese did Not maintain strict radio silence during the entire course, and some fairly sharp radio operators were able to track their movements and figure out something big was coming. The feds were waiting for anyone who reported something and they had all their radio logs confiscated when they ported on the west coast.
The only thing that keeps me going is knowing that all this will be exposed and this evil will be routed out, for once and for all.
BTW - yes he did. How many 3 letter agencies did he initiate?
Also, I've often wondered why he pushed term limits on the president, but not Congress or the Senate? For his ego? For the benefit of the country? Or did he realize that a popular and honest president could undo what he started, so the term limits would make sure they couldn't do what Trump is doing now - campaigning to remove the old guards?
Did FDR push for the term limit? I thought it happened after he died.
It was passed after he passed.
As far as FDR being in favor of it, that was something I read a long time ago. So it could have been that I misunderstood, or not a particularly reliable source. But it stuck with me. If I'm wrong, it would be good to be corrected. I read a lot of history books over the years, and a few were no better than propaganda pieces to make someone look bad, or good.
I used to think FDR was a great statesman, because of how many times I heard or read that in school. But I loved to read history books, and by the time I went to college, I had my doubts. As I read more books written by people who played a role in WWII (from multiple perspectives and authors from different countries), FDR looked more and more like a POS. When I read Infamy, I was able to relate it to other things I had read, and the pieces all fit.
Sadly, I didn't pay as much attention to the unelected officials I read about, as I should have. When I read history books now, the unelected officials are glaringly corrupt, in spite of any "concerns for the economy" and "patriotic" labels that are applied to them. They are no different than the WEF and WHO today - except for being advisors embedded into cabinet and administrative posts.
Many people I knew who lived during FDR’s administration refered to him as “The Great Destroyer”.
He was an elitist POS long before he got involved with the Japanese.
33rd degree Mason POS. Truman, another Mason PoS dropped the bombs on the two most heavily populated Christian civilian centers.
Still crazy huh