Liberals preach aborting physically imperfect children and death panels to eliminate the elderly. Logically, they must hate FDR as well, but they have to pretend his health problem mattered not to them.
Plagiarist Doris Kearns Goodwin, the second Mrs. Roosevelt, was on the Face The Nation panel that reprimanded FOX journalists by implying they would delight in making fun of FDR’s polio:
NOTE: Twelve or so years ago I watched news shows a lot more than I watch today. Back then, Doris Kearns Goodwin was practically a permanent feature on the talking heads circuit. No matter what the topic was she always brought the conversation around to FDR. If another panelist mentioned ice cream, Goodwin would expound on FDR’s view of ice cream. That’s when I began calling her the second Mrs. Roosevelt. In the intervening years I had not seen or heard much from Goodwin. She popped up on my radar screen last October when I watched a few minutes of that terrible movie Lincoln. It was recorded; so I fast-forwarded through most of it. I would not have watched it all had I known beforehand that it was made from a novel by Goodwin.
The press in FDR’s day did not cover up his infirmity because they were so honorable. They did it because they did not want FDR’s crippled state associated with his crippling big government policies. You can bet your last buck that the press would not be so protective of a conservative president who had polio. Liberals would jump at the chance to link a crippling affliction with conservatism.
Anyway, here is the link to the panel attacking FOX:
'Roosevelts' PBS Historian Angry Fox News Would've Told Truth About FDR
by John Nolte 15 Sep 2014
Roosevelts PBS Historian Angry Fox News Would ve Told Truth About FDR
Plagiarist Doris Kearns Goodwin, the second Mrs. Roosevelt, was on the Face The Nation panel that reprimanded FOX journalists by implying they would delight in making fun of FDR’s polio:
NOTE: Twelve or so years ago I watched news shows a lot more than I watch today. Back then, Doris Kearns Goodwin was practically a permanent feature on the talking heads circuit. No matter what the topic was she always brought the conversation around to FDR. If another panelist mentioned ice cream, Goodwin would expound on FDR’s view of ice cream. That’s when I began calling her the second Mrs. Roosevelt. In the intervening years I had not seen or heard much from Goodwin. She popped up on my radar screen last October when I watched a few minutes of that terrible movie Lincoln. It was recorded; so I fast-forwarded through most of it. I would not have watched it all had I known beforehand that it was made from a novel by Goodwin.
The press in FDR’s day did not cover up his infirmity because they were so honorable. They did it because they did not want FDR’s crippled state associated with his crippling big government policies. You can bet your last buck that the press would not be so protective of a conservative president who had polio. Liberals would jump at the chance to link a crippling affliction with conservatism.
Anyway, here is the link to the panel attacking FOX:
'Roosevelts' PBS Historian Angry Fox News Would've Told Truth About FDR
by John Nolte 15 Sep 2014
Roosevelts PBS Historian Angry Fox News Would ve Told Truth About FDR
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