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Lindberg was a NaziLindberg was a pioneer in aviation when he flew in 1927 from New York to Paris across the Atlantic. Yet he lived long enough to see NASA put an american on the moon.
If someone or something is "unique", it's already one of a kind. You can't qualify it by adding "very".
Did Democrats make that claim?Lindberg was a Nazi
That is a very unique statement. Reason, yours. Actually yours is not one of a kind.If someone or something is "unique", it's already one of a kind. You can't qualify it by adding "very".
And you are a putz. Anything else?Lindberg was a Nazi
If I said you are unique, that is not true.The definition of "unique" is, one of a kind. Very unique is an absurdity. Something cannot be more unique or less unique. Or very unique. The Hope Diamond is unique. Enough said.
No , historians didDid Democrats make that claim?
Lindbergh’s aviation heroics coupled with the public’s anguish over the kidnapping and murder of his young child should have been enough to afford him a lifetime of goodwill — but that isn’t what happened. Instead, he performed one of the most notorious heel-turns in American history and revealed himself to be a nativist anti-Semite, and possibly even a Nazi-sympathizer, to the shock of the American public.
Lindbergh would spend the years leading up to World War II actively campaigning to “protect the white race” and for the U.S. to maintain strict neutrality toward Nazi Germany. He even flew to Germany to receive a medal in person from Hermann Göring, the infamous commander of Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe, on behalf of Adolph Hitler himself.
But it was his association with the nativist America First Committee (AFC) that would ultimately become his epitaph.
During one infamous 1941 rally in Iowa, Lindbergh said, “The British and the Jewish races, for reasons which are not American, wish to involve us in the war… Their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our government.”
America first, Gee, where have I heard that before?The voice is the voice of Lindbergh, but the words are the words of Hitler,” the San Francisco Chronicle wrote. And a New York Herald Tribune columnist declared, “I am absolutely certain that Lindbergh is pro-Nazi.”
See post 110 and pull your head out,And you are a putz. Anything else?
If not first, would you place it last?No , historians did
Charles Lindbergh Pushed Anti-Semitic Conspiracies To Keep America From Fighting Hitler
Charles Lindbergh was an American hero after his historic solo flight across the Atlantic — then he wrecked his legacy through bigotry and associations with Nazis.allthatsinteresting.com
The Ugly History Of The Original 'America First' Movement — And How It Ultimately Failed
The committee was initially founded to keep the United States out of World War II, but it quickly grew into something far more ugly.allthatsinteresting.com
America first, Gee, where have I heard that before?
Lindberg was a Nazi
Here is the charges against the FDR Democrats.No , historians did
Charles Lindbergh Pushed Anti-Semitic Conspiracies To Keep America From Fighting Hitler
Charles Lindbergh was an American hero after his historic solo flight across the Atlantic — then he wrecked his legacy through bigotry and associations with Nazis.allthatsinteresting.com
The Ugly History Of The Original 'America First' Movement — And How It Ultimately Failed
The committee was initially founded to keep the United States out of World War II, but it quickly grew into something far more ugly.allthatsinteresting.com
America first, Gee, where have I heard that before?
Lindberg did not want War.Lindberg was a Nazi
FDR was super anti Semite. So much so he barred Jews coming to the USA on the Ship.No, he wasn't. He may have been an anti-Semite, and he was certainly anti-Semite adjacent at the very least, but he wasn't a Nazi.
Was Charles Lindbergh a Nazi sympathizer?
The Minnesota native drew controversy for his remarks and actions preceding America's intervention in World War II.www.startribune.com
But hey, way to Godwin the thread with the first response...
What does that sound like? People must be pulling out of you all time.See post 110 and pull your head out,
High Society Going HigherLindberg was a pioneer in aviation when he flew in 1927 from New York to Paris across the Atlantic. Yet he lived long enough to see NASA put an american on the moon.
One in a Million Is More Unique Than One in a ThousandIf someone or something is "unique", it's already one of a kind. You can't qualify it by adding "very".
Sounds Like He's Got a Future in the Bi-den Administrationa guy who sucks his milk up out of his cup with his ass is... very unique.