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Dick Morris Reports: ‘How a Communist Almost Became President’- Little Dick Strikes Again!
Source: The New Democrat You can see why Dick Morris is the chief political analyst for The National Enquirer. Hard to imagine how someone could be more qualified to be the chief political analyst for The Enquirer, as Dick Morris. … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Cold War, Communism, Communists, Democratic Socialism, Democratic Socialists, Dick Morris, Far Left, Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt Administration, Franklin Roosevelt Presidency, Harry Truman, Harry Truman Administration, Harry Truman Presidency, Henry A. Wallace, Henry Wallace, Marxism, Marxists, New Left, Progressive Party, Russia, Social Democracy, Social Democrats, Socialism, Socialists, Soviet Union, The 1940s, The National Enquirer, United States
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THULE: President Harry S. Truman Speech to Congress on Foreign Policy- March 12th, 1947- The Truman Doctrine
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat When I think of the greatest American president’s, Harry Truman would be on my first hand. When you’re talking about the 20th Century, I believe it comes down to either … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Cold War, Europe, European Union, Franklin Roosevelt, Greece, Harry Truman, Harry Truman Administration, Harry Truman Presidency, Liberal INternationalism, LIberal Internationalists, National Security State, NATO, Progressive Foreign Policy, Progressives, Progressivism, Russia, Soviet Union, The 1940s, Truman Doctrine, Turkey, United Nations, United States
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The National Interest: Opinion: Tom Nichols: No Other Choice: Why President Harry Truman Dropped The Atomic Bomb on Japan
The National Interest: Opinion: Tom Nichols: No Other Choice: Why President Harry Truman Dropped The Atomic Bomb on Japan I mostly agree with Tom Nichols about President Truman and the atomic bomb being dropped in Japan. The only thing I … Continue reading
Daniel J.B. Mitchell: ‘Ronald Reagan Campaigns For Harry Truman in 1948’
Source:Daniel J.B. Mitchell– Ronald W. Reagan, campaigning for President Harry S. Truman, in 1948. “Ronald Reagan – then a liberal Democrat – campaigns on the radio for President Truman in 1948. He also supports Hubert Humphrey for Senator from Minnesota … Continue reading
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CBS’s Longines Chronoscope With U.S. Senator. Everett M. Dirksen From 1952
Source: Public Resource: CBS’s Longines Chronoscope With U.S. Senator. Everett M. Dirksen From 1952 Members of Congress in both parties are always looking to weaken executive power. Especially since president’s are always looking to increase executive power. Which is what … Continue reading
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