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Always a keen student of the news. Condé Nast the man was strongly anti-Nazi and interventionist before Pearl Harbor. When the U.S. went to war, Nast the publisher took the lead in showing how patriotism can be smart and smartness patriotic. None could do it with so sure a touch...
Jeffers has been an interventionist since 1939. In 1940 he wavered between Franklin Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie; he finally supported Willkie...
...Gave full play to individual opinion in a war statement that let 409 delegates "support the present war effort of our country at whatever sacrifice of life and treasure," 135 delegates remain "convinced of the futility of war," 35 other delegates take neither a pacifist nor an interventionist stand...
...Farley. They could point to sly, cunning Jim Farley, the political prophet, who carefully, genially went about New York State encouraging Republicans to run Tom Dewey. The very ice water in Jim Farley's veins warmed up at the thought of Dewey, who has no appeal to the interventionist majority of New York, no appeal to labor and liberal groups, and who is personally disliked by many of the hardheaded local bosses who are perforce supporting him. The thought of such a candidate, with weathervane views on all important matters, running against his own handpicked Democrat, John J. Bennett...
Before the war, Viereck was active against U. S. isolation, publishing interventionist articles in the Atlantic Monthly, Common Sense, and other periodicals. Today his ideas are spread throughout Nazi Europe by the powerful New York, NBC short wave radio. "Metapolitics has become Verboten in Hitler-dominated countries...