Word: lindberghism
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Many of us Texans despise Colonel Lindbergh for the ass he has made of himself in his relationships to the American public during the last decade. But we still are realists and as such must concede that the unpopular Colonel is right in most of his conclusions...
There is terrible danger of the Germans winning but Lindbergh is a traitor for saying...
...months I have remained aside from the controversy on whether we should join in this war." So said Herbert Hoover last week breaking his silence on the great issue. Then, speaking on a nationwide broadcast, he told where he stood: against convoys and against going to war. Unlike Colonel Lindbergh his reasoning was not that the War was none of the U.S.'s business, nor that Britain was bound to lose. Said...
...Axis," which was just as brash, said Short, as if he himself stepped into the ring with Joe Louis. Republicans trying to hobble the bill with an amendment which would prevent the President from transferring German and Italian ships to the British, cheered to the roof mention of Lindbergh...
Even the President's critics admitted that pruning the overpadded Reserve was necessary, but, coming the week after he had called Lindbergh a Copperhead, this Presidential potshot looked to many too much like personal revenge. It appeared more like revenge to them when they remembered the days when General Johnson, red-faced, thick-framed, husky-voiced, had been, except the President himself, the most arresting figure in the New Deal...