'The Roosevelts: An Intimate History' on PBS
Ken Burns does it again.
Bully I say, bully!;) |
Watched the 1st episode last night, Teddy certainly was a very mixed bag of plusses and minuses.
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The way he bucked congress and comments he made about the Constitution would have some righties today launching a revolution.;) Dave |
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On all the crap I learned in high school It's a wonder I can think at all And though my lack of education Hasn't hurt me none I can read the writing on the wall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLsDxvAErTU |
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"When Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901, tycoons had grown fabulously wealthy through monopolistic manipulations of industry, and the economic deck was stacked against the common man and woman. T.R., the scion of a prominent New York family, was no stranger to wealth, but he was also raised with the conviction that those who came into life with great advantages had a moral responsibility to improve the condition of the disadvantaged. Believing that America could not thrive unless all Americans had a chance to thrive, Roosevelt used his epic energy, intellect and reformist zeal to confront the rapacious robber barons and offer the rest of the citizenry a “Square Deal” that promised the federal government would be a fair arbiter that would not favor the rich over everyone else." "Back then, most members of the House and Senate were quite literally bought and paid for by business interests, but Roosevelt steamrolled over congressional opposition by appealing directly to the people. Having risen from the vice presidency with the assassination of President McKinley, Roosevelt won election to a full term by a landslide in 1904, and his efforts to improve conditions for workers, clean up the environment, preserve the nation’s natural wonders and break up the monopolies became even more unstoppable." David Horsey LATimes More here. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/topof...917-story.html |
Who knew that conservative commentator George Will is a FDR fanboi? :rolleyes:
I'm a little surprised at the amount of airtime given to him. |
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