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Just a spare repository for anything I come upon or find interesting or feel like putting on the internet.
Any political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views.
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Any political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views.
amichigander.blogspot.com
Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/59250719@N02/
Dictators or Democracy (1939)
Silent footage from 1939, featuring the U.S.S.R, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views.
amichigander.blogspot.com
Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views.
amichigander.blogspot.com
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Henry Wallace - Century of the Common Man (1942)
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Speech given by Vice President Henry Wallace at a dinner of the Free World Association in New York City. Also sometimes referred to as "The Price of Free World Victory" (May 8th, 1942). amichigander.blogspot.com
Your Social Security - Selling the New Deal
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A Warner News Inc. production on Social Security from the 1940's, sponsored by the U.S. Federal Security Agency (whose duties were transferred to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, or HEW, in 1953). amichigander.blogspot.com
Charles Coughlin - Still Paying for World War I (1937)
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Father Charles Coughlin, Christian Front broadcast (April 4th, 1937). amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #7, On the Works Relief Program and Social Security Act (1935)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seventh Fireside Chat (April 28th, 1935). amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #12, On the Recession (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his twelfth Fireside Chat (April 14th, 1938). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #7, On the Works Relief and Social Security (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his seventh Fireside Chat (April 28th, 1935). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #6, On Government and Capitalism (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his sixth Fireside Chat (September 30th, 1934). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #5, On Addressing the Critics (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his fifth Fireside Chat (June 28th, 1934). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #4, On Economic Progress (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his fourth Fireside Chat (October 22nd, 1933). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Charles Coughlin - Americanism, Neither Nazism Nor Communism (1939)
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Father Charles Coughlin, Christian Front broadcast (January 1st, 1939). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #2, On Progress During the First Two Months (Universal Newsreel)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Universal Newsreel clip of his second Fireside Chat (May 7th, 1933). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Day of Infamy (1941)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt beseeches Congress to declare war on Japan (December 8th, 1941). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt - Fireside Chat #1, On the Banking Crisis (1933)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt, first Fireside Chat (March 12th, 1933). Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Miller Center, courtesy of the Scripps Library, University of Virginia. amichigander.blogspot.com
Charles Lindbergh Warns of US Entry Into World War II
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Please note that political material posted on my channel should not necessarily be seen as reflecting my own personal views. From the Internet Archives, public domain audio. www.archive.org/ amichigander.blogspot.com
Franklin Roosevelt, Presidential Inauguration (1945)
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Franklin Roosevelt, Presidential Inauguration (1945)
Franklin Roosevelt, "Quarantine" Speech (1937)
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Franklin Roosevelt, "Quarantine" Speech (1937)
Franklin Roosevelt, Labor Day Address (1941)
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Franklin Roosevelt, Labor Day Address (1941)
William Jennings Bryan -The Guaranty of Bank Deposits (1908)
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William Jennings Bryan -The Guaranty of Bank Deposits (1908)
William Jennings Bryan - The Tariff Question (1908)
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William Jennings Bryan - The Tariff Question (1908)
William Jennings Bryan - Immortality (1908)
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William Jennings Bryan - Immortality (1908)
Warren Harding - League of Nations (1920)
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Warren Harding - League of Nations (1920)
Al Smith, Silent Film: "The Democratic Nominees of 1928"
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Al Smith, Silent Film: "The Democratic Nominees of 1928"
Imagine a world where television went away leaving only the sound of life by radio. Oh, how we would be so much better off.
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I hate FDR with a passion, but I credit him with inventing the podcast
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Liar!
This wannabe dictator had to die in office to be removed.
Here is the fundamental question. He was a Catholic priest. And yet, Jesus, was Jewish! The Bible that he preached about, and from expressly states, that people who do not support the Jewish people will be cursed by God. Make that one make sense all of you who think that he was a national treasure. It’s quite disturbing to see that there are so many of you who feel that way when the majority of the country turned its back on him 80 years ago.
Bernie, before Bernie was Bernie. And screwed by the DNC, just like him.
amazing..My thoughts on economics is this...there's always room for evolving...think about how much complexities people had to go thru and still kind of go thru to this day....the next step in people tapping into their unlimited money is making an economic lifestyle that is simple...and thats where i and others come in...there wont be a need for drawn out processes because the economy itself has already evolved to be more of a fun based freedom based ordeal rather than a need. We see this with the many people taking up farming and the many people understanding what some of these created economic terms are and where they came from. Now the fear or need to feel secure about materials vanishes because people are more involved in sustainability and fun and turning fun into an earning game potential...thus making this land and the fantasy we create very epic.
Literally propaganda and almost 100 years later people are still falling for it. If people then could see the wealth consolidation & inflation effects the federal reserve act had on our society.
Try banning gold again Frank.
Tyrant, deranged, manipulative tyrant. Arrogant, condescending thug. A true dictator and king. When you die in office after shredding the constitution, you are a king.
A serious man of serious ideas for unserious times. Most Americans in 1920 were seeking a "return to normalcy" after WWI. It's too bad that "normalcy" had no place for intellectualism or profound thoughts about the future of the U.S. Such periods of frivolity & political disinterest among the nation's electorate happen in cyclical fashion. This particular cycle came to labelled the Jazz Age. Sadly, Mr. Cox just couldn't fight it or get much of the public's attention. One factor in Harding's victory, probably a very big factor, very well may've been that women could vote in a presidential election for the first time. Mr. Harding was perceived as quite a handsome fellow, one who also happened to look like a president should look---& the ladies voted for the old philanderer Warren in droves.
How can there be a democracy unless populations are given an opportunity to be prosperous and well-educated by being uncensored from the actual facts.
FDR is one of the best presidents US ever had. More presidents should be like him. Only he has managed to win 4 terms because people loved him so much.
Holy sh!t!!!!! 😳
such a great speaker
A President that actually respected our intelligence. Amazing.
this is my president
That radio static scratches my ears in a good.😊
A man in overalls was shoveling a thing upon hearing this breaking news of men in suits doing work with his money under the mattress.
I think you cancelled my comment of yesterday!
I didn’t do anything: I’ve noticed some of my comments on other TH-cam pages being deleted as well
I support and will obey Calvin Coolidge forever!
I support and will obey Franklin D. Roosevelt forever!
Date recorded?
Lol. It's more than a little funny to hear the Padre lamenting propaganda.
God bless the Enclave and God bless America
Kiss America Goodbye Boys...
Greatest POTUS by *any* measure and along with my dad, one of the two greatest men to have lived. Thank you for sharing this!! :)
An American hero. Slandered by contemporary times. Mr Lindbergh, you’ve been vindicated
Great man and patriot actually died working long days while his own health was failing... He also saved the banks and implemented reforms like social security...
It's amazng that these Fireside Chats brought the whole country together around their radios. That broadcast was 91 years ago.
FDR wasn't perfect (literally impossible to be so under his terms), but he was trying his best and was a man of his word and a sensible politician. He had to make a lot of tough decisions and navigated them diligently and humanely. I sympathize for his paranoia about the Japanese people, but it's a lot easier to forgive his paranoia when the Japanese violated international law through their ill-conceived sneak attack.
17 is missing from main playlist, but thanks for curating this.
He sounds as if he had been taking elocution lessons from WC fields!
There is a trick I have seen in sales and in the law. That is the trick of false choices. The trick is in the trickster presenting the victim with a choice an insisiting the victim must choose. The third option is not permitted. That third option is the refusal to decide on one of two choices when in fact there are other choices. Those who refuse to make a choice between one form of socialism over another is called an isolationist. They refuse to allow another choice. That choice is neutrality. Switzerland is allowed neutrality. Why not America? Why not allow two evils to destroy each other?
The danger to America, in such a ghastly hoax, is that when the people have been fooled with the cry of "wolf, wolf", when there is no wolf, they are apt to think that every leader is just another foolish shepherd boy, and every emergency is unreal. We Americans like straight-shooters. We don't need to be fooled, or duped, into making sacrifices for our country. In the heart of every American, lives the spirit of Decatur's famous toast: "Our country, in her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be right, but our country, right or wrong."
I'm kind of shocked, I heard about this guy being evil and a fascist and anti-Semite but he's condemning the persecution of Jews. And fascism. He's neither left nor right, but a combination, which is basically what Catholicism is supposed to be and what I believe (not just sycophants for the right-wing). I wish we had more like him and Huey Long, they both were amazing and are heroes of mine.
He was an anti-Semite, but his earlier views were fairly progressive. And many mainstream Church leaders were divided at the time between loyalty to their traditionally Democratic-leaning parishioners and more right-wing voices, so when he did flip he didn’t have to calibrate his tone that much
Bruh, FDR was gangsta as fuck.
The United States is resource independent, protected by two oceans. There was no need to involve ourselves in the wars overseas. There was no need for this speech alarming us to become acclimated to the idea we may need to go to war overseas.
Lend-Lease Act 1939 - He and his friends made a lot of money of this.
To think there was once a time when a large portion of citizens would sit down and listen to this kind of content, instead of stupid reality shows and Netflix series. No wonder modern politicians are useless and politics has become so dumbed-down. People don't engage intellectually anymore - they believe fucking crap and dumb slogans on social media.
Want to know why anti-Semitism is still alive and well? Father Coughlin.
Imagine the gall! Telling congress to seize control over the issuance of currency. Warning against the evils of communism and extolling the virtues of American Christian Nationalism. Oye vey! What an antisemite.
He degenerated into a lover of Hitler and Mussolini
Degenerated? Are you sure? Mussolini is in heaven, the vision was confirmed by St Pio, as for Hitler, I see no reason to believe the people who accuse him, just as they accused Jesus. He was no Saint, but neither was he the devil.
At least he wasn't a lover of the commies.
What an evil little man. Secret Nazi simpathizer.
#theHIGHERsidechats
2023 here
"We will not have another epidemic of bank failure." - 1933
They will smear you with the word anti semite to silence you. nothing ever changes…. Smfh we need Father Coughlin today more than ever before!!!!!!!!
They cut off the last few moments of FDR's speech. Why? I think it was very rude!