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Hour of Decision with Lou Moore starts now. Welcome to Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. This afternoon, we're gonna have the concluding episode of FDR, all about his presidency, his administration. And today, we're gonna offer some final words and observations, specifically about the moral bankruptcy of the FDR administration, the corruption of it, and the treason within the reign of FDR.
It is striking the level of immorality, corruption, and treason that was endemic to the Roosevelt administration. It it's it's very foundation, totally immoral. This idea of tax and tax, spend and spend, elect and elect. The idea of taking money from one citizen and giving it in a manipulative fashion to another citizen to maintain your power. That's exactly what that phrase, tax and tax, spend and spend, elect and elect.
That's exactly what it's saying. And so that's the that's the very beginning, the very beginning political approach taken by FDR and his people. And then you get to another example many years later, our lend lease program administered by Harry Hopkins, source number 19, in the Winona intercepts, a communist spy, but, in administrating the lend lease program, you know, and, again, the idea is we're lending them material. We're leasing them material that we're gonna be paid back at some point, which they never paid back a dime, folks. Just side note, they're about the Soviet Union, who we're talking about right now.
But in this lend lease program, what they gave the Russians went from a media immediate use material to more and more in foodstuffs, things like that. But more and more, it went to industrial equipment, to, infrastructure that would be used for the future, for a future well down the road of World War two. And they kept giving them this material. The amounts kept increasing after, including after the war was over. They didn't end lend lease, giveaways to the Russians until 1946, a full year after the end of the conflict.
And that's not to mention the atomic material that major Ray c Jordan testified under oath that he observed that was going out in some of these Lendly's flights under the specific direction, with material, initialed by Henry Hopkins atomic material. And then I should also mention, it's a now unknown fact that Hopkins was also smuggling plates used to make money, used to counterfeit, dollars. These were also sent to the Soviets counterfeiting for the Russians just to further diminish our dollar with all the spending that was already going on during the war. But the big item on this list, folks, an element of the Yalta agreement that I didn't discuss. In the last episode where we talked about the Yalta agreement, we talked about, Roosevelt giving away Eastern Europe to the Soviets.
Roosevelt giving material to the Soviets that was designated for Asia, cash and material that was never used against the Japanese as it was supposed to have been used, but instead was used to help to facilitate, the effort of Mao Zedong to conquer China for communism, which he did, two or three years later, and for also for the Koreans. There was that element of it. But another element of the Alta agreement was the promise, and this was one of the most disturbing and disgusting things that happened, folks, during World War two is, we promised in the Alta agreement to involuntarily, in other words, forcibly repatriate 2,000,000 Russians who were not in Russia and who absolutely did not want to go to Russia or go back to Russia depending on who we were talking about. They were in different categories. They were not all, soldiers for the Third Reich, although some of them were.
I discussed that that a lot of anti communist, even if they were not directly, politically affiliated with National Socialism, we're still, more than happy to affiliate and even take up arms, in anti in any anti communist effort. So some of them were in that category, but many were not. But they were all forced back to Russia, and it was hideous. It was horrible, folks. The BBC did a documentary showing mass suicides.
These people were more than willing to kill themselves rather than to return to the ultimate tyranny, the tyranny that was prosecuted by, certainly, one of the most evil men that ever walked the earth, Joseph Stalin. So this was unbelievable, folks, that we would participate in this. And, unfortunately, Dwight David Eisenhower, Roosevelt's commander on the ground, not only was he willing to participate in using our troops to force these people back to the Soviet Union, he did it with gusto. He was more than happy to do this, folks. It was unbelievably horrid.
Unbelievably horrid. Yeah. And part of this was called Operation Keelhaul. You might have heard of it before, but that's what it was about, the forced repatriation of over 2,000,000 Russians. It was a complete violation of all the high minded sentiments expressed to get Americans to fight in this war.
The complete moral bankruptcy shown again by the FDR administration. So now let's take a little look behind the scenes of the Roosevelt operation and what I call the alien influence on the FDR administration. And the primary source of this alien influence was certainly the ideas of Karl Marx that filtered that were filtered, I should say, through the strategy of the British Fabian Society, which then influenced an an organized group of Fabians, a lot of them belonging to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, first at Harvard, and then spreading out in what Joseph Stalin would have called a transmission belt. All over America, the gradualist Fabian strategy to bring Marxism, to bring total government to America. So that is the primary source of this alien influence.
And now I wanna look at probably the two most influential members of the FDR team, which were very much part of bringing this influence to FDR's activities and to the country. FDR's son-in-law called these two individuals the Gold Dust Twins. The first one, Felix Frankfurter, a Jewish immigrant. And then second, Bernard Baruch, who was also Jewish, but whose daddy was bizarrely in the Reconstruction era Ku Klux Klan, a Jewish fella. Quite interesting.
So, as we've said all through this presentation and many other times on this show, personnel is politics. And, Felix Frankfurter or for a personnel, excuse me, is policy. A lot of times it is politics too, but personnel is policy. Excuse me. And Felix Frank Felix Frankfurter had the clout with FDR to be the one who filled hundreds of appointees to mid level and lower level appointed posts, in the Roosevelt administration, in the White House, and then on many of the top slots in the agencies.
Frankfurter was a committed Fabian socialist who was an instructor, a professor, I should say, at Harvard at the Harvard Law School. He was a Fabian theoretician and strategist. He was closely associated with the, one of the most famous Fabians from Britain, Graham Wallace, and promoted mister Wallace's book, which coincidentally enough, folks, was called the Great society. Does that sound familiar? So we have Stuart Chase, who, by the way, was an associate of Felix Frankfurter's at Harvard, and we have this fellow from England, this Fabian member of the Fabian Society and a, professor at the London School of Economics, which originally was a Fabian Society institution, this fellow named Ram Wallace.
And he's, his big book, his magnum opus of what we should do about everything, called the Great Society. Stuart Chase had the New Deal. Graham Wallis had the Great Society. Funny how both of these ended up to be the names of the two largest, most radical expansions of our government in the history of The United States. I find that kind of interesting.
But anyway, so Frankfurter was very active in the intercollegiate socialist society with Stuart Chase, who again, who I said is the author of A New Deal. In socialist theorizing, Frankfurter also partnered with a number another official member of the Fabian Society, another, fellow from Britain, who was also very prominent in Britain's Jewish community, a man named Harold Lasky. He was, probably the most famous leader, at this point in the Fabian society and was also well known as a pro Soviet academic. And soon, Lasky would be teaching in Moscow. So he and Frankfurter partnered up in this kind of enterprise of theorizing and, of course, of recruitment of students.
Frankfurter was called by journalist, Richard Whitney in the nineteen twenties as a prototype modern revolutionary. In other words, he has a suit and tie on. He's pretty well put together. He's very well spoken. He's at one of the most established universities in America, Harvard, but he's a Marxist revolutionary.
Theodore Roosevelt, who also knew Frankfurter, once wrote this to him in a letter. He said, you are taking on, quote, an attitude, which seems to me to be fundamentally that of Trotsky and the other Bolsheviks leaders in Russia. You are engaged in excusing men precisely like the Bolsheviks. And this was this was how the Fabians rolled, folks. I've said this before.
They had a different tactic, completely different tactics than the Bolsheviks, but they were very respectful of the Bolsheviks and had no problem with their tactics applied to countries like Russia and applied later into, the third world. Felix Frankfurter was also a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, Big shocker there, the ACLU. And he, joined with a number of members of the communist party to create this organization, including, who would later be one of the later leaders, of the CPUSA William c Foster. So, Frankfurter developed a huge network around Harvard and helped legitimize the idea while he was at Harvard of mingling social concepts with law. In other words, he didn't just look at the precedent law, which is what they're supposed to do, and look at the constitution and the original intent of the constitution as they're supposed to do.
But instead, Lasky brought in new ideas, new social ideas, which, of course, means new Marxist, socialist ideas into the interpretation in law and the, the decision making of judges. And, of course, this is why we're in so much trouble, folks. This is why Trump's in, not in trouble, but Trump's in a pitch battle right now with what looks like to be a pretty large percentage of the federal judiciary because they have the same attitude that was first inculcated in the judiciary by Felix Frankfurter. So right when he's hanging out with the communists and starting the ACLU, and he's a member of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, and he's actually partnered up with probably the most Fabian most famous Fabian in England, While Frankfurter's doing all these things, he gets put on Franklin Roosevelt's staff when Roosevelt was made the secretary of the navy under Wilson. I mean, if you're gonna bring on a senior staffer into a agency that is over a branch of our military, well, of course, it'd be a good idea to bring a Bolshevik socialist revolutionary and Fabian revolutionary to do that.
That's what Wilson, that's what, excuse me, Roosevelt did. So this shows you early on where Roosevelt was coming from. And, so he made, both, for Felix Frankfurter and another Fabian socialist by the name of Walter Lipp man. He made both of them staffers, senior staffers at the Department of the Navy in Washington DC during World War one. So, again, when we get up to World War two and when excuse me.
When we get to the beginning of Roosevelt's administration, I just mentioned Frankfurter, technically in Wilson's administration. When we get into Roosevelt's administration, Frankfurter is loading up these positions. All of these hires that even back then a president had to make on the White House staff and other senior posts and all the agencies. He's loading these key positions up with socialist and, in fact, folks, communist. And three very notable communist that, were brought into the government by Frankfurter, one was David Niles, who was on the White House staff, yet another, fine person featured in the Venona intercepts as a spy for Russia.
Frankfurter brought him into the staff. He also brought in a a legal counsel by the name of Lee Pressman, who served as the, general counsel for the Department of Agriculture during the triple a program that we've spent quite a bit of time talking about. And then later, he became a famous attorney for the unions, excuse me, for the AFL or for the CIO, the Council of Industrial Organizations, Lee Pressman. But originally, he was in the government too. He was a spy too.
And then, of course, the most famous hire that Felix Frankfurter was involved with, Alger Hiss. Alger Hiss, convicted spy. Alger Hiss, the first secretary general of the UN. Alger Hiss, former president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, that, social engineering organization I've talked quite a bit about. He was president of all those things.
Famous guy, communist, convicted by a jury for lying about being a spy, also in the Venona intercepts, also brought into the government by Felix Frankfurter. So Frankfurter was so important because, he didn't bring in all the top picks in the cabinet and anything like that, but it's all these other positions that are so important behind the scenes. That's where he had a real impact. Hundreds hundreds of hires for Roosevelt. So after FDR's death, the Chicago Tribune, in a page one story, accused Felix Frankfurter, along with former senator Herbert Lehman and Henry Morgenthau junior, the famous, creator of the Morgenthau plan, the plan to, basically turn most, German males into slaves after the war and to turn the entire nation into a pasture.
The three of them were accused in this article in the tribune as being part of what was described by, byline, political writer, Walter Troughhan, who wrote this article as being part of a secret government, the real power in America during the feckless administration of Harry s Truman. Not during Roosevelt's administration, but after Roosevelt passed away and the baton was handed over to Harry Truman, not the sharpest knife in the drawer, not the most effective of presidents on a number of levels. Now whether that's true or not, I don't know. Troughton was a legitimate journalist. He claimed he had this from sources, senior sources in the government.
He calls these guys a secret government. Really, a more accurate description would be they were kind of powers behind the throne. Just as Frankfurter, honestly, was a power by the throne behind the throne in the Roosevelt administration by bringing so many people into it. So the other Gold Dust twin, the other major power behind FDR's throne was Bernard Baruch. Mister Baruch was the chief, fundraiser for FDR's political operation.
Any coalition builder who by his own description, by Bernard Baruch's own description, was at the very center of Wall Street, which again, folks, kinda calls into question this idea that Franklin Roosevelt was a traitor to his class. I don't know which class they're talking about, because Roosevelt has got tons of people around him in the, upper class who are thrilled with all of the Fabian socialist moves that Roosevelt is making. Farouk was an independent in business, ran his own firm, but he was in business. He had partners, for example, in a major rubber concern, buying and selling rubber. And he was in that operation with the Rockefellers, with the Guggenheims, another famous, actually famous Jewish family that's very involved with social engineering, worked with the Carnegie Endowment, worked with the Rockefellers, and he's involved with Nelson Aldrich, who I said in an earlier episode was related by marriage to the Rockefellers, and he was related by the fact that he was owned as a US senator, to JP Morgan.
He had that kind of a relationship, with the Morgans. So, we're gonna continue and talk more about the two major powers behind the throne, of the Roosevelt administration. We talked about Felix Frankfurter, and we're gonna continue talking about Bernard Baruch after the news. You are listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio. Again, my name is Lou Moore.
Against tyranny and corruption for Christ and constitution. The hour of decision with Lou Moore starts now. Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. We were just talking about, the two most consequential figures behind Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his rise to the White House.
We've been talking about, the background of Felix Frankfurter as a Marxist socialist, Fabian socialist, theoretician at Harvard, and then, about his, whose role was to fill the administration, the, mid level and lower level, administrative, posts that, Roosevelt was able to achieve, that he was able to get by being elected president. And then a second, curious figure, a fellow by name of Bernard Baruch, who, very wealthy, and we're just starting to talk about him now. He, had been in business with the Rockefellers with Morgan interest and, in business with senator Nelson Aldridge, who was at Jekyll Island when they hatched the Federal Reserve System, and in fact, put the first bill up, before the US Senate, the first legislative result of that secret meeting on Jekyll Island. It was the one that was unsuccessful, but, anyway, he was the leading promoter in the senate of the Federal Reserve. But, Baruch became a very consequential figure in politics when he, paid the debt that the Democrat party had after the nineteen twenty eight election when they lost to Herbert Hoover, the twenty eight presidential election.
The Democrats, a weak party, struggling, and a big debt after a big loss, and, Baruch paid it. And then he paid for all the expenses for the party right up until Roosevelt's campaign, was nominated, and the Roosevelt campaign became the principal engine of the Democrat party in 1932. And Baruch, of course, was the leading fundraiser and the leading, power behind the scenes on for the Wall Street people for Roosevelt in that campaign. But it shows how bad a shape the Democrats were in and how easy it was for Wall Street to completely take over the party and queue it up for their chosen candidate, who in fact was, folks, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But Baruch was still also playing in the policy arena as well as in the campaign finance world.
If you remember, he was the head of the war industries board in World War one, and that organization was given so much power in the war emergency legislation surrounding the declaration of war in World War one that, it was stated that Baruch, at that time, was the most powerful American ever. He had more powers, his own personal power in the government than any president we had ever had. And, those powers, were taken away at, at the end of the war, but Baruch planned from right from that point to figure out how to make these powers permanent. And what kind of powers am I talking about? Control of all industry, wage and price controls all across the industry, control of all labor across all industries, complete control of the economy.
That's what I'm talking about. And, of course, and that was the inspiration, and Baruch was the inspiration for the Blue Eagle. And that that's what Roosevelt was trying to do, was satisfy Baruch's wishes, from the end of the first World War, and Roosevelt put in charge of the Blue Eagle. One of Baruch's, lieutenants, general Hugh Johnson, who was a Baruch man. So Baruch was all about this complete governmental takeover on a permanent basis of all industry.
But, this role that Baruch had in World War one made him, you know, the perfect go to guy for the to to talk to all the powerful people to get Roosevelt elected because any industrialist that had any swack at all was gonna be sucking up to Baruch during World War one. So he had an incredible network of business people, of labor people, behind him and, in league with what he was doing. And in fact, he set up a bunch of trade organizations in the nineteen twenties in the run up to Roosevelt winning the White House in '32, and he did that to get the ball rolling of getting every industry organized. They weren't under government control and government compulsion, but in these trade organizations that he was largely responsible for creating and was at minimum the inspiration for their creation, he was trying to start to tee up this program that became the Blue Eagle after Roosevelt took office. So Baruch, he said himself that he was at the center of Wall Street.
And, so that was him. And Frankfurter was the center at the center in at Harvard, at the epicenter of the Fabian and social Fabian socialist invasion, if you wanna call it that, of The United States before World War one. So both these characters in different, roles in different segments of the power equation, both of them were key and very consequential individuals, and that's why they were the powers behind the throne of FDR. And so simple question, was FDR directing these two men, or were they directing him? Good question.
I kinda think it might have been the latter. But both of these men were promoting the alien idea of communism and total government in the spheres that they worked in. So now I wanna talk about going to taking this idea of powers behind the throne a little further. Only I call this the bankers behind the curtain in the FDR administration. There were several bankers, big bankers, were also very consequential in, FDR's administration or, in relation to his administration.
One of them was Thomas Lamont. Lamont was a very curious figure. A few years before Roosevelt took office, he took control of JPMorgan and Company, an extremely powerful individual. His wife, we're told, was just bleeding so much for the Russian people that she went to Franklin Roosevelt and said, please, please, mister president, let's recognize this poor downtrodden nation and these poor downtrodden people in the union and Soviet Socialist Republics. Let's recognize them and see if we can help them.
This is Lamont's wife for crying out loud. It's ridiculous. Lamont had all kinds of investments. He was heavily involved in that whole wave of initial, capitalist investments, US Capitalist investments in Russia that Lenin brought in in the early nineteen twenties. He was central to that, and he was very close to Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
His son, Corliss Lamont, flat out communist as identified by several congressional committees after World War two. And, his grandson, is Ned Lamont, who for several years I don't think he still is, but for several years was the governor very recently of Connecticut and also off the charts to the left. But granddad there, Thomas Amott, the head of JPMorgan and Company. Big business. So, early investor with Lennon.
So, and then, of course, I have to point out again that a lot of, smart and impertinent people believe that JPMorgan and company was just a front in The United States for the Rothschild family, that Jewish family in Europe that had incredible amount of power and control of several of the central banks, in Europe. And we're in league with another family, the Warburgs, that had control of the Bank of Germany, and, of course, Paul Warburg. There was Max Warburg, head of the Bank of Germany, and Paul Warburg is the architect of the Federal Reserve System in The United States. And in fact, when we talk about the bankers behind the curtain of the Roosevelt administration, we have to mention James Warburg, who was the son of Paul Warburg, architect of the Federal Reserve. James Warburg, very active for a period of time in the New Deal, and then the Roosevelt administration, from a very powerful and famous banking family.
And, and, one of the things that James is notable for is in his infinite wisdom, testified before the US Senate in, I believe, 1950. He told some right wing Republican senator who's interviewing him, or who's questioning him. I can't remember which senator it was. But, Morgan just looks at him and said, we're gonna have a a world government anytime now. Yeah.
You get you you question me. You can do whatever you want, buddy. You're not gonna be in charge too much longer. That's what, that was mister Warburg's message for this senator. And then there was Herbert Lehman that I just mentioned a moment ago, accused by Walter Trohan of the Chicago Tribune of being part of a secret government after Roosevelt died, and the Democrats are still in charge.
Truman is now the president. Herbert Lehman, former governor of New York and in the Lehman Brothers banking family, very close to Roosevelt, very much in the picture as was colonel Edward Mandel House, the alter ego of Woodrow Wilson, the man that wrote Philip Drew administrator, where he says that he dreams of socialism as conceived of by Karl Marx. Quote from that book, Philip Drew administrator and the word administrator, I think we all kinda know what that means, but it had a lot more meaning among the Fabian socialists. I mean, it was administrator with a capital a because they were all about this progressive notion of experts running everything as opposed to these dolt elected officials running actually running anything. And, the administrator role was revered by the Fabians, and, of course, that's in the title of, Colonel Mandel House's book, Philip Drew, administrator.
And House, probably a Morgan agent, probably a Rothschild agent, but very well connected to all the banking houses, very well connected to, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and one of his first donors to his personal campaign. Yeah. Baruch was very involved in getting funding for Roosevelt, getting Wall Street support for Roosevelt, but he wasn't necessarily I don't believe he was a big donor of what we now call hard money, money to Roosevelt's campaign. He was more, the guy that just controlled the party by taking care of the party's finances and bringing all these other people to the table. So, the banking community, these bankers, they were very much behind what Bernard Baruch was wanting to do, getting this economy just a little bit more organized.
I have it be so chaotic, all these individual businesses trying to make a profit. We need to get this whole thing organized with a a central plan, a central control. So that's what Baruch wanted, and a lot of these bankers were all about it, all about the Blue Eagle. The Morgans were very interested in The US coming to the aid of England. In World War one, they were the driver, JP Morgan, the actual man, JP Morgan, was the driver, along with his agent in the White House, in the Wilson White House, who was colonel Edward Mandel House, and getting, The US manipulated into a position where they would come in on the side of England in the first World War international banker, JP Morgan, a Rothschild agent, we presume.
And, just from a financial standpoint, didn't want Britain to lose that war. Let me tell you that right now. So, the Morgans were also, as I mentioned a little bit earlier, very supportive of the Soviet Union. And so very excited to have The US recognize the Soviet Union, One of Roosevelt's first moves when he took office. The historian, Anthony Sutton, said that FDR had full confidence in the banking community.
In other words, he had full confidence in, what they told him to do was what he should do because that's really, to a great degree, what was going on there. And Roosevelt, you know, again, this idea, oh, you're a traitor to his class and the people's president and all this. He just wants to serve the people. Yes. He was a governor, but but he, you know, he hated all these business interests.
No. He didn't, folks. He was on the directorship of, I believe, 15 Wall Street companies in the nineteen twenties at various times and was a principal at a bond brokerage. He was a bond broker, and these people make their money off of all of the debts that these states and cities get into. And then they sell them bonds that make all the projects that these bonds pay for cost three times the amount that they actually cost because of all the interest that they charge these governments.
Roosevelt was in that business, folks. He was not some guy that was alien to big business or hated big business or was against big business. He was a tool of the big biggest businesses in America. So a big tell with FDR where he was really coming from, kinda his last message to the nation. He was getting very ill.
This is he just got elected to his fourth term. We're now in 1945, and he's too ill to give a State of the Union address. So he gives a radio address, and it's all about creating a second bill of rights. He didn't believe the bill of rights. I mean, they have all these personal rights, freedom of religion, whatever, but they didn't have the kind of rights he was looking for.
He wanted to guarantee every American employment. He wanted to guarantee food, shelter, and recreation for every American. He wanted freedom from unfair competition and monopolies, decent housing as a right in the bill of rights. And don't forget Social Security, socialized medicine, and education. A right to all these things, unlimited rights.
And guess where you can also find all these features, folks? Pretty much all of them. In the Soviet constitution, which also has a bunch of useless platitudes about democracy and having elections and having personal rights, like our constitution, you know, explains how that works for American citizens. Soviets have that in their constitution too. So what Roosevelt was actually doing, folks, not only was he throwing down as a complete Fabian socialist, He was update he was wanting to update our constitution to be in conformance with the communist constitution.
This is what he's doing. His second bill of rights. A lot of people don't even know about this. Go look it up. Finally, all that you hear about Roosevelt, the internationalism, his relationship to big business, his relationships with Marxists and gradual Fabian socialist who or Fabian socialist with their program for total government.
All those things are the elements of the rotten origin of the Democrat party of today. Folks, the Democrat Party at never more than today, but always they have been on the left. Always the Democrat Party, since the time of Roosevelt, has gone as far to the left as the political realities of the moment have allowed them to do, to go. Talking about Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama, and Biden. This is true for all of them, and they were all out of the same mold.
All of them greatly influenced by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. All of them with the ambition to greatly increase the size of government. All of them wanting to use deficit spending. Carter mouthed a little bit differently there, but pretty much, all of them very aggressive about at least wanting. Now they were restrained by the political realities of the day, particularly Clinton was restrained because, the Republican and the right Republicans and the right should have had complete control of this country after the, Republican wipe out of the Democrats in 1994 when Newt Gingrich came back in the Congress.
But, for a variety of reasons, that's not what happened. We'll be talking about that in a couple of future episodes. But all these Democrats, all of them basing their MO, their program off of the program of Franklin Delano Roosevelt where they're basically telling people they do have a right to home care, health care. They do have a right to a decent housing. Folks, that's not Americanism.
That's communism. Okay? What America gives you is the right to be free to achieve your highest in life. It doesn't always work out, but that's the purpose of America. That's how America is set up.
That's the thinking behind the constitution. That's Americanism. The government controlling everything so they can issue you decent housing and issue you some crummy health care plan where everything's rationed and issue you a third string public education. I mean, look what they've done to education folks. But the fact that that that, you know, they're saying this is a right.
That doesn't mean it's any good, or they're not taking away your freedom to give you these things. Again, a government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have. So this is the importance of Franklin Delano Roosevelt is yes. There was Wilson before him, but he really set the pattern. Set the pattern of one of our two political parties, and then until Donald Trump, with the bipartisan consensus, the Republicans pretty much signed off.
Maybe not on the theory of giving everybody a house, but they signed off on the theory that big government was essentially good. And then maybe even a little more big government would be better, that the Republicans would just be less corrupt, or they would, take care of different groups than the Democrats. But the the Republicans have been almost as co opted and influenced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the Democrats have been. It's unbelievable, folks. Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
And so today, in this hour of decision where we have an opportunity to save Western civilization and a tremendous need, folks, to save Western civilization, it's on the line. Our freedoms are on the line. Our way of life is on the line. Our Christian civilization is threatened, and I would say is mortally threatened from several different directions. At the same time, where people are getting more and more aware of these things, this is the hour of decision.
And Donald Trump is not gonna solve all your problems while you sit back and go back to your favorite TV shows. Not gonna work, folks. We gotta fight. This is the hour of decision. My name is Lou Moore, and stay with us next week.
We're gonna talk about JFK, those JFK files. Thank you very much. See you later.