The first part was last night. I thought it was pretty well done.
Both TR and FDR went trough some tough times, looking forward to watching the rest of the series (ch 12).
The first part was last night. I thought it was pretty well done.
Both TR and FDR went trough some tough times, looking forward to watching the rest of the series (ch 12).
Ken Burns makes good stuff.
Crap...forgot to set the DVR.
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They may have the same last name, but I try not to put Theodore in the same sentence with Franklin. I still need to get up to Dickinson, ND.
I love Ken Burns stuff but I'm not watching anything that deifies that SOB FDR. Even TR called FDR a scalawag.
Can't agree more, they reeked of progressiveness and scandal. Probably second only to the Kennedy family in greed, womanizing and corruptness
Like em or not, they are part of our fouled up history.
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Whoa, don't lump TR in with FDR. There is no supporting record of greed, womanizing, or corruption on TR's part. To the contrary, TR established the Civil Rights Commission to eliminate corruption in the civil service system. The reason the Establishment Republican Party hated TR was that he wouldn't go along with the greed and corruption within the party at the time. He accepted the invite of the Progressive Party (and despite current historical rewrites, the Progressive Party of the early 20th century bore little resemblance to today'sCommunistSocialistDemocratic Party) because he was appalled at the corruption he perceived in the Taft Administration.
TR's Square Deal had precious little to do with FDR's New Deal, FDR just appropriated the name to appeal to people who remembered his famous cousin.