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In reply to the discussion: Why Hasn't The American Left Convinced More Americans To Vote For More Progressive Candidates? [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)He was a radical leftist. He was a populist. He was a LIBERAL. Every account says that. What the hell right wing person passionately supports FDR but then abandons that support because he felt FDR was "too comfortable with bankers" and didn't do enough for the poor? What right winger does that?
He may have been a raging anti-Semite and that was his downfall. And his anti-Semitism became more pronounced after he began declaring the New Deal a failure and calling FDR a con man. But he was a radical leftist who supported FDR because he thought he was too but abandoned that support when FDR took office because he thought FDR was too much of a middle man.
You bring new meaning to confirmation bias. The numerous times you have attempted to change the subject, deflect, back track etc. during this conversation is nothing short of astonishing.