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Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt
by James P. Duffy
Regnery Publishing, Inc.; ISBN: 1596986018
Hardcover - 400 pages (October 2010)
REVEALED: The Greatest Political Smear Campaign Ever
Was aviation pioneer and popular American hero Charles A. Lindbergh a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite? Or was he the target of a vicious personal vendetta by President Roosevelt? In Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt, author James P. Duffy tackles these questions head-on, revealing how the White House waged a smear campaign against Lindbergh that blighted his reputation forever.
Painting a politically incorrect portrait of both men, Duffy shows how the hostility between these two American giants divided the nation on both domestic and international affairs.
From canceling U.S. air mail contracts to intervening in World War II, Lindbergh and Roosevelt's clash of ideas and opinions shaped the nation's policies here and abroad.
In Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt, Duffy exposes the truth behind FDR's smear campaign, revealing:
- Why Lindbergh was immediately targeted by the White House when he publicly questioned Roosevelt's insistence that fighter pilots, not private pilots, deliver mail
- How Lindbergh was getting an in-depth look at German war aircraft and reporting secretly back to the United States—only to be accused of having a close relationship with the Germans
- How FDR's administration painted Lindbergh as an out-right Nazi sympathizer when he spoke out against the U.S. entering WWII before the attack on Pearl Harbor
- How history is repeating itself: the White House is attacking tea partiers for their dissenting views just as Roosevelt attacked Lindbergh for voicing his opinion
Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt isn't just the untold story of the greatest political smear campaign ever; it's a modern-day playbook for the Left and their attack on those who speak out against them.
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About the Author:
James P. Duffy is the author of fifteen previous books, most on military history. He has written extensively on World War II, as well as books on the American Civil War and on the rulers of Imperial Russia. He lives with his wife, two daughters, and granddaughter in New Jersey. |
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