FDR - The Greatest Democratic President Documentary

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@owenmacisaac
@owenmacisaac Жыл бұрын
OWEN MACISAAC WwE.
@lloydxjones7001
@lloydxjones7001 Жыл бұрын
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@mikelamont4825
@mikelamont4825 Жыл бұрын
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@NewWorldDAO
@NewWorldDAO Жыл бұрын
Why did Joslyn Davis Francis who works for a senator not help me her mother-in-law when I was stranded in a broken down RV and hacked through and through? They never told me I had a grandson.
@Pops-so6er
@Pops-so6er Жыл бұрын
​@@owenmacisaactho I'll
@f.e.mccole8094
@f.e.mccole8094 Жыл бұрын
I am old enough to remember FDR's reign and the depression. Yes America was saved, but Eleanor traveled the country reporting what she saw and nagging her husband to do the right thing. He was very political and didn't want to act if it alienated groups he needed. She was recognized later, but never fully for her part in saving us during the depression. They should share the credit.
@Kenlydford
@Kenlydford Жыл бұрын
Isn’t she going on a quarter this year..
@bobbydemar88
@bobbydemar88 Жыл бұрын
She was a witch...
@robertanderson9375
@robertanderson9375 Жыл бұрын
No, America was not saved, the Depression was prolonged by years. Roosevelt's policies were a disaster.
@RoanShip
@RoanShip 10 ай бұрын
@@robertanderson9375if it wasnt for roosevelt, the depression would’ve lasted for more than decades if even could be recovered. Ignorant capitalist lapdog
@f.e.mccole8094
@f.e.mccole8094 10 ай бұрын
@@robertanderson9375 Obviously, Robert, you are too young to remember the depression. I remember, and my parents went without food so my young brother and I could eat. Without a good relative that overlooked their frequent non-payment of rent for a cold old house. God only knows where we would have lived. It was grim times and while with WPA and Relief we didn't go hungry any more, it was still lean times. One slice each of fried baloney was often meat for dinner.There has been no time that severe since.
@JoeMacMadness
@JoeMacMadness Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough, Ronald Reagan stated he adored FDR and even “voted for him four times.” And even went as far to say that he “idolized” FDR and that he saved his family by finally getting his father consistent work. Yet he couldn’t have been anymore different lol.
@nole8923
@nole8923 Жыл бұрын
And Reagan began undoing everything FDR did, particularly with regards to Wall Street
@gb-jg1ud
@gb-jg1ud Жыл бұрын
@@nole8923 Reagan was in a different era than FDR, and unlike FDR and Woodrow Wilson was colorblind. Just like FDR...Reagan did some good...and bad. We are suffering horribly in the US for many programs and philosophies that continued even FDR himself warned if they became permanent after the new deal would bankrupt the country. The government never downsized but continued to bloat
@tommyl.dayandtherunaways820
@tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 Жыл бұрын
Reagan was a total lib, he was new deal supporting, Truman voting liberal. He could’ve been the next FDR ironically with his charisma and speaking ability, but well…some folks use their gifts for good, and others for not so good…
@janedoe3915
@janedoe3915 Жыл бұрын
@@gb-jg1ud ​ -Reagan policies were great for the wealthy and corporations but horrible for the M&L classes. Reagan policies have reversed most of what FDR’s policies achieved. Reagan was what a far-right republican was in 1980. FDR was a far-left Dem. Their policies created opposite economic systems. Reagan policies result in the very high income and wealth inequality, FDR policies resulted in the lowest income and wealth inequality we’ve ever had by 1950/60’s. We are still on Reaganomics/trickle down economics. It’s Reagan’s policies which resulted in average M class wages becoming stagnant, L class declining, and U class wags skyrocketing. Have no clue what u mean by “we are suffering horribly in the US for many programs and philosophies.” R u saying if the New Deal policies became permanent, they would bankrupt the country? If so, that’s just false. However, over time, the policies do change as needed, for example, the initial investment was only needed in the beginning, the added government jobs were only temporary, until the private industry could get back up and running to employ those who were working for the government. He did that bc we had no unemployment at the time. He basically created an unemployment program but ppl had to work for the government to get it. Later, he passed Social Security which included an unemployment program. We don’t have too many federal employees, that’s just gop disinformation, we have too few. The gop would like to get rid of all our democratic institutions bc the gop works for the interests of the wealthy and corporations who don’t need EPA, Labor dept, HHS, IRS, HUD, etc bc the wealthy and corporations don’t need or want these institutions bc they audit taxes, or work for the M&L classes. The gop elites would like to be the government but in private industry, they want to control the country and decide what the M&L classes need, only they feel the M&L classes only need whatever works great for the wealthy and corporations. That’s bc that is what benefits the wealthy and corporations financially, they want to exploit labor all they want, they don’t want a government looking out or protecting the M&L classes. For anyone in the M&L classes and country as a whole, we benefit much more from a government and all our institutions, and the last thing we want is what we have which is more of an oligarchy, which gives the wealthy and corporations the power, they r making the decisions for the country, it’s what they want, and not based on the majority of the votes in a democracy. To reverse the damage of Reagan/GOP policies, we need to repeat 1932, landslide election for a far-left Dem, and swing to the left for all levels of government.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
True Reagan was different.... Reagan was a great president....FDR ....not
@SoberOKMoments
@SoberOKMoments 10 ай бұрын
My Dad taught students in one of that era's CCC camps. He and my Mom voted for him every time and stood outside in long lines during a heavy snowstorm to vote him back for his final term. They always said Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor, rescued America.
@tommyj4465
@tommyj4465 9 ай бұрын
He was very fortunate that a war provided jobs and the economy boosting that he wasn't able to fix, the war ended the depression.
@suneethamay3615
@suneethamay3615 8 ай бұрын
I believe all alone Roosevelt knew one day someone going to be arisen near future So he knew oneday Italy would be the toughest land to be, could be longest holy land on the earth and he knew about it was the holy triangle Perhaps he has well read European history or he was historian So he designed future of his Iife around that ltalian hstory I am hard to believe that his desire concord the world how much he had to sacrified his life? Can you see what is the end game now? His holy beloved one? I think he had enough of arriving the holy holy His mood changed drastically tired only.way out was disappeared without address so he did He created a cult l am not going talk about it Then his main desire was rob the all the banks He used his men and women in irder to fulfill his needs Perhaps he was suffering from strapedictomy What about his thought ? Is he alive or dead Lets find out I
@celestejohnston6613
@celestejohnston6613 8 ай бұрын
@@hanaluong2672 Yes, because she sought to help the poor and disadvantaged, those who did not have a voice. She was their voice.
@celestejohnston6613
@celestejohnston6613 5 ай бұрын
@@suneethamay3615 WTF
@ewcwewqw
@ewcwewqw 4 ай бұрын
FDR interned many Japanese people. What's so democratic about this?
@tomlehmann306
@tomlehmann306 Ай бұрын
It’s such an American story. FDRs life story you’d assume he’d be one of the least working class presidents but instead he was the best
@ethanramos4441
@ethanramos4441 6 ай бұрын
“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little” FDR
@ewcwewqw
@ewcwewqw 4 ай бұрын
FDR interned many Japanese people. What's so democratic about this?
@ewcwewqw
@ewcwewqw 4 ай бұрын
How do we explain the internment of Japanese Americans?
@Xztjhyb7
@Xztjhyb7 2 ай бұрын
And Italians also
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 2 ай бұрын
@@Xztjhyb7 about a hundred of them. That's ridiculous- the US Government knew they couldn't intern Italian Americans- that would have been a third of the population of New York City.
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 2 ай бұрын
@@ewcwewqw it isn't. It was a black mark on his adminstrations.
@brianthomas2839
@brianthomas2839 Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid in seventh grade social studies I had to interview someone who lived through the depression and WWII so I choose my grandmother. She lived in a small working class city mostly comprised of Italian and Polish immigrants. One of the questions I had to ask was what she thought of Roosevelt's policies during the depression. She said to me, "it wasn't until Roosevelt came into office that this city started to put it's garbage out". I didn't understand what she meant until years later.
@victoriaferris4398
@victoriaferris4398 11 ай бұрын
No one could ever forget FDR . All of my elders that I respected through my early years were totally in favor of Franklin D. ROOSEVELT ... They will always be among his devoted admirers...
@ewcwewqw
@ewcwewqw 4 ай бұрын
FDR interned many Japanese people. What's so democratic about this?
@brianthomas2839
@brianthomas2839 4 ай бұрын
@@ewcwewqw not diminishing the attrocites of the Japanese internment; it was awful and inexcusable. But the bastard got us through a depression and a world war. However, we all make bad decisions and particularly decisions that look even worse through the lens of history and modern sensibilities. But thankfully life's a box score and so long as you come away with more checks in the good box than the bad box, you're doing ok. And by that measure I, and virtually all presidential historians who consistently rank him in the top three presidents, think he did pretty damn well.
@edithdlp8045
@edithdlp8045 3 ай бұрын
​​​@@brianthomas2839FDR has helped me tremendously even years after his death. I am disabled and unemployed. I have medical attention and food thanks to his programs still available today. I couldn't thank him enough. I once read that someone said when he died that people would mourn him 100 years from the day he died, and I agree.
@WeTan-d6i
@WeTan-d6i 29 күн бұрын
@@ewcwewqw The japanese and Germans started WWⅡ and massacred civilians in neighboring countries and that's democratic?
@tdakard9743
@tdakard9743 Жыл бұрын
Excellent documentary, very well written and presented. My grandparents had to work WPA jobs to survive the depression. They revered Roosevelt and passed that sentiment to their grandchildren.
@kn9ioutom
@kn9ioutom Жыл бұрын
FDR DREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT WAS SOCIAL SECURITY INSURANCE
@samantharay6098
@samantharay6098 Жыл бұрын
gross
@TylerDWard
@TylerDWard 10 ай бұрын
5:43 you really think it was because of his extramarital liaisons and not the fact that he married his cousin come on now
@celestejohnston6613
@celestejohnston6613 8 ай бұрын
@@TylerDWard they were not first cousins. they were cousins many times removed. They shared like a great great grandfather.
@harrisjordan7492
@harrisjordan7492 5 ай бұрын
​​@@celestejohnston6613they were 8th cousins. They shared a great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather. Their closest common relative lived in the late 1600s. They were basically separate families after 300 years of separation.
@dljh1964
@dljh1964 Жыл бұрын
Eleanor Roosevelt was not “the youngest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt’s brother Elliott,” - she was the eldest child and only daughter of Elliott.
@magtinfal7908
@magtinfal7908 Жыл бұрын
Isn't that still the youngest if she's the only one?
@monitor1862
@monitor1862 Жыл бұрын
​@Mag Tinfal only daughter would probably be the best way to put it.
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 Жыл бұрын
​@@magtinfal7908 Not if you're literate and know how to frame sentences within the English language.
@kentuky1233
@kentuky1233 Жыл бұрын
Oh my God, that changes everything! I've being living in a lie about FDR's life for all these years.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
Elliot hade a son out of wedlock
@allanhamm5825
@allanhamm5825 Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian, and close neighbour of the USA, I admire FDR and agree with those who deem his policies during the 1930's and to the end off his life, as being the right man for the job, and probably the greatest President of the United States, and, all things considered, the best neighbour Canada ever had.
@jimandersen3003
@jimandersen3003 11 ай бұрын
seen how much of a mess socialist policies have hurt Canada?
@davidswift7776
@davidswift7776 Жыл бұрын
I truly appreciated how all the major events and progressive measures that FDR was either responsible for or involved was put in a comprehensive chronological order. An example was how the Midway success was prior to major European offensives. Truly an amazing journey through 3+ terms… it’s difficult not to acknowledge the impact he made in such a positive fashion despite the missteps. Truly fascinating , thank you for an excellent overview !
@freddyfurrah3789
@freddyfurrah3789 Жыл бұрын
He was a SOCIALIST.
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Жыл бұрын
​​@@freddyfurrah3789No disrespect but the average American couldn't define SOCIALIST even if an armed socialist forced the average American to define it in order to save humanity. I'm not even trying to be funny but I'm dead serious like the average German. PS: Socialism isn't that bad, go visit Socialist Democracies as Scandinavian countries are the 4 best democracies according to Historian's ranking. US is at position 26 classified as "not full democracy". That Index considers safety among other requirements which is the major reason for the position
@ChrisBear1989
@ChrisBear1989 Жыл бұрын
This. Socialism is not some devil, if other countries have socialist policies and fare fine, what makes you dumb dumbs(Not you Tyrone) think it will hurt us? It won't, we already have some socialist policies(Public roads, Social security) and you crazies don't bat an eye.
@WeTan-d6i
@WeTan-d6i 29 күн бұрын
@@freddyfurrah3789He's not a socialist or a capitalist
@D.emmelinegrace
@D.emmelinegrace Жыл бұрын
Mr Rob Jones, you have the most mesmerizing voice I have ever heard! Your pronunciation of foreign languages are just perfect. Thank you!!!!!!!!
@davelcx1958
@davelcx1958 9 ай бұрын
I agree and wish the newer PP videos featured him. Perhaps Mr. Jones went onto better things, but he should know that he is sorely missed.
@ewcwewqw
@ewcwewqw 4 ай бұрын
FDR interned many Japanese people. What's so democratic about this?
@ceciliabustos9979
@ceciliabustos9979 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing man. Obviously, he was a very compassionate person., who cared about the dismantled. I was born in South America and enjoyed this documentary. Thank and bring similar programs. 🙏
@Strydr8105
@Strydr8105 Жыл бұрын
His social projects helped form a bond between complete strangers that were away from home. This made men able to handle the bonds of soldiers during the war.
@kentuky1233
@kentuky1233 Жыл бұрын
There's a great documentary about CCC camps from PBS about that.
@Strydr8105
@Strydr8105 Жыл бұрын
@@kungfuchimp5788 isn't that the whole concept of social media?
@Strydr8105
@Strydr8105 Жыл бұрын
@@kungfuchimp5788 let me break it down for you, when young men signed up for CCC for most, if not all, it was the first time these young men were away from their mothers loving arms, so being away from that comfort blanket was hard for them and I'm sure many were sucking their thumbs crying for mommy, so after a while with the boys it was a lot easier being away, and when it came time to volunteer or be drafted they were prepared for the army life. That's my opinion.
@davidreisman4112
@davidreisman4112 Жыл бұрын
Have an old picture portrait size of FDR...probably from the late 1930's..which is on my den wall...I salute him every time I pass by..he is as relevant today as ever..Thank you FDR
@thomast3570
@thomast3570 Жыл бұрын
I have a picture of him I got in a Kentucky antique store. A cut-out magazine picture that was glued to a board.
@capecod50s
@capecod50s Жыл бұрын
We could use another FDR to come forward and earn both seats of Congress so his vision could be put into action.
@michaelcap9550
@michaelcap9550 Жыл бұрын
@@capecod50s Expand the welfare mentality... No Thanks.
@newsoul8626
@newsoul8626 Жыл бұрын
​@@michaelcap9550making sure every American has a living wage, healthcare and housing isnt welfare, its called being a human being
@andymckane7271
@andymckane7271 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video biography Franklin Delano Roosevelt. I'm a seventy-five year old male who, for most of my life, considered myself a political conservative. In October 1983 I embarked on a serious study of Pearl Harbor and U.S. entry into WWII. Until sometime after commencing this study of Pearl Harbor history, I didn't think much of FDR. As a matter of fact, I had a very low opinion of the man. I considered FDR a "socialist." Now, having spent some thirty-nine years making a serious study of the events leading up to 7 December 1941 and much of what has been published about U.S. entry into World War II since that "date which will live in infamy," Franklin D. Roosevelt has become my favorite American President. As for Eleanor, she remains a First Lady without equal. This country, the United States, could use a new President who has all of FDR's ability, his powers to persuade people (even when doing so requires some large degree of back-handedness), and FDR's wit and charm, his public speaking ability to fully communicate with Congress and the American people, and his love for all people. And let us not overlook FDR's understanding of the U.S. armed forces and global strategy. Couple FDR's skills to a First Lady with Eleanor Roosevelt's skills, and we'll have the best Presidential couple this country has had since Franklin & Eleanor lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and their estate at Hyde Park, New York. Thank you very much for putting together this superb video biography and for putting it on KZbin where it's available to everyone and without cost! Andrew "Andy" McKane, Maunaloa, Molokai, Hawaii, 27 April 2023.
@-Natty
@-Natty Жыл бұрын
I agree. I think if we were able to boost the current economy to how FDR did then inflation wouldn't have been as bad. The government would need to stimulate the economy but the question is how. At least now we have programs to help the poor, disabled, old, etc.
@samantharay6098
@samantharay6098 Жыл бұрын
what a nauseating eulogy
@OutofTime..
@OutofTime.. Жыл бұрын
Such a boomer take lmao politically conservative but considers the most liberal/progressive president as the best. What kind of mental gymnastics are you doing to come to that conclusion?
@samantharay6098
@samantharay6098 Жыл бұрын
@@OutofTime.. these ppl have no clue what fdr really did, it's so sad
@andymckane7271
@andymckane7271 Жыл бұрын
@@OutofTime.. Unlike so many of the folks on the political left---male and female---who will never admit (or never see) the flaws in the candidates and politicians they support, I try to objectively weigh the men and women I choose to give my support to. As a World War II/Pacific War historian, I've been carefully considering FDR's role in WWII for nearly 40 years. I'm deeply impressed by the job he did as CinC of the U.S. Armed Forces and as President of the United States. I've compared Franklin Roosevelt to Donald Trump. While I voted for Trump in 2016, I see no way I could bring myself to vote for him again in 2024. Donald Trump is a divider. FDR knew that leadership required unifying the American people to fight and win the Second World War. Andy McKane, 18 July 2023 while on vacation at Waikoloa Village, Hawaii.
@maryholter2971
@maryholter2971 Жыл бұрын
Confiscating businesses, homes and property from American citizens of Japanese descent and putting them in internment camps was disgraceful and unconstitutional. FDR wasnt great.
@mensakingali9032
@mensakingali9032 2 ай бұрын
You know nothing about FDR.,keep your mouth shut..!!
@1TruNub
@1TruNub 2 ай бұрын
You Know nothing about FDR yourself, so.Sit down kid​@@mensakingali9032
@HeathMoore430
@HeathMoore430 2 ай бұрын
​@@mensakingali9032 My personal favorite and I believe Greatest president with Donald J. TRUMP coming in 2nd funny enough.
@pe-peron8441
@pe-peron8441 24 күн бұрын
@@HeathMoore430 Oh boy, I think you are a bit confused then. Roosevelt was the polar opposite of Trump, both in values and policies
@richardmaratea448
@richardmaratea448 6 ай бұрын
FDR without a doubt was the greatest leader of the United Sates, and most probably of the World. The challenges he faced were, without question, MONUMENTAL. Nothing before or nothing after rose to the level of what he had to deal with. We were lucky that he was in office during the depression and when the greatest war in history broke out. He did WHAT needed to be done, when it HAD to be done, whether it was popular or not. I am a Republican, and I stand in awe of the man.
@GregWampler-xm8hv
@GregWampler-xm8hv 5 ай бұрын
Well he certainly asked for the war and worked very hard to achieve it so there's that. 😎
@richardmaratea448
@richardmaratea448 5 ай бұрын
@@GregWampler-xm8hv What a ridiculous comment. He rescued Europe from total domination from the Nazis and helped to rebuild it after. Churchill was his puppet.
@antoinelavoisier9784
@antoinelavoisier9784 5 ай бұрын
FDR extended the greeat depression and sent Jewish asylum seekers back to Germany to be murdered.
@frankpaul6324
@frankpaul6324 5 ай бұрын
​@@GregWampler-xm8hvwhat war exactly? Seems like someone is heavily engaged in rocks 😂
@mchristr
@mchristr 5 ай бұрын
@@GregWampler-xm8hv It seems you're a little foggy historically. America was very much in the isolationist mode after WW1. And Churchill spent several years trying to convince FDR that the Nazis were a global threat, and that America couldn't just stand by. FDR didn't want war and it was only Pearl Harbor that pushed us in.
@Celtic2Realms
@Celtic2Realms Жыл бұрын
Love the beautiful colours of the trees in New England
@waynedowridge4349
@waynedowridge4349 Жыл бұрын
this channel is very educational as I begin born in 1963 and is 60 years in 2023, history has become a big part of my life I love what you all are doing with this channel keep up the good work.
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 Жыл бұрын
You're lazy, you need to spend more time reading than trying to get your history "education" from KZbin.
@nole8923
@nole8923 Жыл бұрын
Historians rate FDR as the third greatest president but I rank him as #1. The reasons are too many to list here. No president cared more about average working Americans as much as he did and did not bow to corporate power. Got us through the Great Depression and WW2 and left America as the greatest nation the world had ever known. He set the framework for 3 decades of the golden age of the middle class by the time he died. It took the economic royalists til the 1980s to unravel the protections he established for average Americans and their economic well being. I’m old enough to remember how good things were before they were able to do that. I pray that before I die we can have another one like him.
@dannomusic47
@dannomusic47 Жыл бұрын
Many of us hoped Obama would be that guy, but how he handled the bailout showed where he threw in his allegiance. Many of us felt deeply betrayed by that epic sellout of the common folk. Aside from the bailout of the already fabulously wealthy, I loved almost everything else about him. But that was the most anti-FDR move imaginable.
@acelyag8594
@acelyag8594 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps, but without Washington and Lincoln, he wouldn't have had a nation to save in the first place.
@jimandersen3003
@jimandersen3003 11 ай бұрын
@@dannomusic47 non white I take it?
@waytoohypernova
@waytoohypernova 8 ай бұрын
​@@jimandersen3003 ya dont gotta be nonwhite to see whats happening right in front of you Obama folded on a lot of important things (and also bombed kids)
@brendanbrown3100
@brendanbrown3100 6 ай бұрын
FDR didn’t end the Great Depression. He brought relief but not the recovery. It took WWII to do that!
@randybentley2633
@randybentley2633 Жыл бұрын
If nothing else, he did, for a short time, have the world's best Presidental Yacht in the form of the USS Iowa.
@aarondemiri486
@aarondemiri486 4 ай бұрын
Leaders would do well to study FDR.
@lokeshgsadhmaya5499
@lokeshgsadhmaya5499 Жыл бұрын
I am from India. You are just amazing.Narration is so smooth and engaging. ❤❤ Kindly make video on Jawahar lal Nehru. Thank you. Love❤❤
@gonefishing167
@gonefishing167 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, thoroughly enjoyable video. I think he did a lot for America in bringing her out of the depression. Yes, there were some bad decisions but whoever in life has not. He was only human. We cannot , from our stage in history, judge people who were battling things we have never suffered. We have had greatly privileged lives because of these people and this man. To,moan and complain about someone is a basic right we take for granted. Try it in some other countries and see how you go. Everyone has the right to complain and the right to their opinion, I’m just saying that we are lucky to have it. 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
@IdleDrifter
@IdleDrifter Жыл бұрын
FDR did not bring the USA out of the Great Depression. It was the tax cuts after World War 2 that got economy rolling.
@celestejohnston6613
@celestejohnston6613 8 ай бұрын
FDR saved this country from falling into fascism as so many countries did in the 1930s. He took away despair and gave people jobs and a hope for the future. He guided us through war. Was he a flawed human being, yes. But so are we all. Did he make mistakes, yes. But he rose from personal tragedy to help millions people. This world needs more people like him. I cannot overstate my admiration for him and his achievements.
@martinham1409
@martinham1409 4 ай бұрын
He created a entire class of people that always have their hands out.
@distantyahoo
@distantyahoo 24 күн бұрын
@@martinham1409yeah poverty is totally an FDR creation. whatever.
@carmenrosado-benitez258
@carmenrosado-benitez258 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest men this country ever had.
@henryc1000
@henryc1000 Жыл бұрын
The Great Depression was extended because of FDR’s policies. And Russia got half of Europe after the war because the sickly FDR was rolled by Stalin!!
@gb-jg1ud
@gb-jg1ud Жыл бұрын
I don't think so.
@gb-jg1ud
@gb-jg1ud Жыл бұрын
@@Laurence1987uk that is perhaps true. I believe the multiple 3rd and 4th terms had much to do with the war however
@heyitsmichael6256
@heyitsmichael6256 Жыл бұрын
Thats Right. And President Biden abandoned the Democratic Party. The Left would have thrown President Kennedy under the bus. They were going to throw President Obama under the bus during the primary, not black enough, spoke too highly of America, not willing to push the race issue in public schools. In other words, he was his own man. When it comes to Leftism in which the Democratic Party has swung, Biden said yes. And when the Left said jump 10 ft' Biden said, ill do 12 ft. so to speak. JFK Democrats, Ohio. The Republican Party is fighting the Lefts extremists . Protecting Free speech, the right to life, saving the U.S. Constitution from Amendments that would remove the 2nd. and 1st. Amendment . Democrats, Wake the hell up!
@johncronin9540
@johncronin9540 Жыл бұрын
He had to face the two biggest crises of the 20th century- The Great Depression and WWII. We were fortunate to have him.
@French-Kiss24
@French-Kiss24 21 күн бұрын
Thank you for an excellent presentation. I wonder what influences made a wealthy man sensitive to the needs of the working poor. Thank goodness we are a partially socialist state. I’m a 77 year old who is grateful for social security and Medicare. I’ve noticed that the most conservative Republicans are more than happy to receive their monthly social security and use Medicare. So Roosevelt was a tremendous President and brought in some socialist ideas to preserve our country. Our Founding Fathers created a government based on small farmers. Over the centuries, times had changed. We have to be willing to be flexible.
@korathmathew
@korathmathew Жыл бұрын
If one analyses how India got independence, it can be seen very clearly that the second world war was the primary cause that led to freedom of India. But it was finally FDR who ended imperialism for good and enabled India's independence. Hitler played a major role in destroying the might of Britain, indirectly freeing India from the British yoke. At the same time, at the end of the second World war, the United States of America had become the supreme power with the atom bomb. If the US wanted to colonise India or the rest of the world, it could have easily done so. However, there may have been other political reasons too which prevented such misadventure. But it was FDR who removed imperialism to pave the way for freedom and democracy to usher in a world for peace and progress. Thus FDR was the most important leader who enabled India’s independence. There is no doubt that Churchill, if reelected, may have tried to prevent giving freedom to India. But he was voted out by the right minded people of England who selected Sir Clement Atlee who was also in favour of giving India independence. One can see very clearly that Franklin D Roosevelt had a leading role in giving India independence. Hitler played an indirect role by starting World war II and effectively destroying the economic and military might of the UK. The colonisers thus succumbed to the second rebellion by the Indian armed forces inspired by the spirit of Netaji Bose and INA and decided to leave India. In the final Analysis even though the US was in a position to reign over the world , it chose to end imperialism and usher in freedom and democracy. FDR being the president of the US was the architect of the new free world and the creator UN. Therefore, he can be called the greatest leader of the 20th century.
@saadkhan1128
@saadkhan1128 Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is not taught in the history books of both India and pakistan
@samantharay6098
@samantharay6098 Жыл бұрын
arguably, the US did
@korathmathew
@korathmathew Жыл бұрын
@@saadkhan1128 That’s because the history books were written by the political masters of respective countries under the influence of the British. It’s time to change the narrative.
@michaelweber5702
@michaelweber5702 Жыл бұрын
Churchill , although I generally agree with you , was still an amazing man and leader , as well ...
@korathmathew
@korathmathew Жыл бұрын
@@michaelweber5702 Not for India.
@BaronTesseract
@BaronTesseract Жыл бұрын
:emofdr: The greatest steam emote of all time.
@susanjackett9268
@susanjackett9268 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the clear diction of the orator being quite deaf. Lovely voice.
@Busna-m9t
@Busna-m9t 23 күн бұрын
The best exposition of a biography I have ever watched. Thanks a lot People Profile. May God reward you the greatest love 😊
@jg90049
@jg90049 Жыл бұрын
Actually, FDR promised "a new deal for the American people" to the Democratic nominating convention in 1932.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
And gave them a raw deal
@jamesappling1212
@jamesappling1212 2 ай бұрын
​@@rd9793Hmm, Wonder why They called the homeless camps "Hoovervilles"???
@blackmoom
@blackmoom Жыл бұрын
We remember him today, April 12, the date of his death 78 years ago in Warm Springs, GA. For me personally, our greatest President after Lincoln. 🇺🇲💯
@ForageGardener
@ForageGardener Жыл бұрын
That's my birthday lol
@richardhorrocks1460
@richardhorrocks1460 Жыл бұрын
Same here. Except I'd have Trump first, second and third, and then whoever afterwards.
@richmercado564
@richmercado564 22 күн бұрын
​@@richardhorrocks1460 you are joking right... Historians have him in the bottom 3
@RmnIII
@RmnIII 6 ай бұрын
The rift was so secret that neither Franklin nor Winston were aware of it.
@halfdom
@halfdom Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. It was straightforward, and direct. I got a lot more information regarding FDR. I had always regard him to be probably one of our greatest presidents. As a child I remember my parents and grandparents talking about the great depression and the war years. as my mom would say many times, people stuck together and helped each other out. We still managed to have fun and sometimes we would pull some of our food ration tickets together and have a party. People cared about each other and did what they could to help out. Unfortunately, the country is so divided, we really to shape up and be more compassionate towards each other. Our American soldiers died for the freedoms we enjoy, let’s not destroy those freedoms.
@charleshurley752
@charleshurley752 Жыл бұрын
FDR was in many respects, the greatest world leader of the greatest generation. His vision and policies lifted the nation and the world out of one of the darkest periods in human history. The American people and the world owes this man homage for his unparalleled contributions!
@frankpaya690
@frankpaya690 Жыл бұрын
My God, you need to look at what you're smoking. He was the only president in history behind executive order to round- up American citizens and put them into concentration camps for the duration of world war II and on top of that left no means for them to keep their capital so they lost everything. You liberals follow each other blindly.
@bryanmelton5538
@bryanmelton5538 Жыл бұрын
HE WAS TRASH
@nogoodhandlesavailable
@nogoodhandlesavailable Жыл бұрын
He was the absolute worst and started the decline of this nation
@hehmda
@hehmda 2 ай бұрын
@@nogoodhandlesavailableyou mistaken him with mr. Reagan
@The_king567
@The_king567 21 күн бұрын
@@hehmdano it’s fdr his policy’s are just terrible
@rrefim_
@rrefim_ Жыл бұрын
Hey, just wanted to say that you are the most underrated channel on this platform, I really enjoy every video of yours. Especially the Roman Empire documentaries, which I used to listen every time before going to bed. Very calming and informative, love it.
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@spiralingspiral72
@spiralingspiral72 Жыл бұрын
@@PeopleProfiles is it weird if I relax and calm myself down by listening to documentaries of SS or Na2! Party members?
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles Жыл бұрын
​@@spiralingspiral72 That's not intentional! 😁
@MegaMjthriller
@MegaMjthriller Жыл бұрын
A great president and great man , he used the struggles his disability caused him,to help him empathize with the suffering of the American people in the depression , which made him want to lift people out of poverty , then to lead us through the war unto victory even though he didn’t live to see it. He had his own demons like anyone like any normal person, he wasn’t perfect by any means ; but he was the right person at the right time in history to lead us in a an uncertain time . The type of person we need to lead us now
@heyitsmichael6256
@heyitsmichael6256 Жыл бұрын
Thats Right. And President Biden abandoned the Democratic Party. The Left would have thrown President Kennedy under the bus. They were going to throw President Obama under the bus during the primary, not black enough, spoke too highly of America, not willing to push the race issue in public schools. In other words, he was his own man. When it comes to Leftism in which the Democratic Party has swung, Biden said yes. And when the Left said jump 10 ft' Biden said, ill do 12 ft. so to speak. JFK Democrats, Ohio. Reply
@rockyracoon3233
@rockyracoon3233 Жыл бұрын
Sure, with good also comes bad. Internment of Japanese Americans without consent of congress and giving broad powers to J. Edgar Hoover to ride roughshod at the FBI for instance.
@MegaMjthriller
@MegaMjthriller Жыл бұрын
@@rockyracoon3233 hey you’ll hear no argument from me, I’m half Japanese myself so yeah I’m more then a little miffed at executive order 9066 , trust and Hoover that guy was dirtier than an old rug
@thomasriggins1299
@thomasriggins1299 3 ай бұрын
Eleanor Roosevelt redefined what a first lady can be. Henry Wallace redefined what a vice president can be. It's really sad that Henry Wallace was eliminated by the democratic machine in the 1944 election.
@jayonnaj18
@jayonnaj18 Жыл бұрын
As a housewife and mother for 11 years before I went out to work, I IMMENSELY ENJOYED caring for my late husband and our two children, keeping our home clean and tidy, cooking and baking, sewing, etc! I am an elderly widow now, and want to say that not ALL women, even in 2023, find it distasteful being a homemaker such as I, and my mother before me, was!
@warrenerickson4159
@warrenerickson4159 Жыл бұрын
There is a free bus in DC that stops at all the Presidential monuments, except for one, FDR's.
@andi-kaytarot
@andi-kaytarot Жыл бұрын
Over half the country hated FDR in reality. I loved his story. My mother and father loved him. He was hated by those who hated the poor. They claimed he was a “socialist” or “communist”. He just wanted to help those who were really suffering. Eleanor Roosevelt made it her mission to bring many Americans out of poverty.
@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356
@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 Жыл бұрын
​@@andi-kaytarot no, reagan
@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356
@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 Жыл бұрын
@@andi-kaytarot well actually they're both good
@8catmom
@8catmom Жыл бұрын
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356Reagan was the worst president of the twentieth century
@norriemcclure5927
@norriemcclure5927 Жыл бұрын
Sad. 😢
@herondelatorre4023
@herondelatorre4023 Жыл бұрын
Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882-1945 & Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-1962 Their six children Anna Roosevelt 1906-1975, James Roosevelt 1907-1991, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. #1 1909-1909, Elliot Roosevelt 1910-1990, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. #2 1914-1988, and John Roosevelt 1916-1981
@aislinnkeilah7361
@aislinnkeilah7361 2 ай бұрын
Like him or not he was a central figure in very trying times from the Great Depression to WW2 and he assuredly provided remarkable leadership.
@CliffCardi
@CliffCardi Жыл бұрын
Requesting Theodore Roosevelt, if you haven’t done it yet.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
TR was a great president....FDR....not so much
@stephenj2844
@stephenj2844 6 ай бұрын
@@rd9793wtf are you talking about? Have you not watched or listen to the video? What drug are you smoking?
@rd9793
@rd9793 6 ай бұрын
@@stephenj2844 I have read about 30 books on the man. I was a history professor. So it's safe to say I know the subject in question.
@billcarson482
@billcarson482 5 ай бұрын
I have read 50 books, 40 of which i wrote myself as history supreme chairperson of the century. But i still agree. ​@@rd9793
@bennyd8343
@bennyd8343 Ай бұрын
@@rd9793well actual historians tend to disagree with you
@mrlarry271
@mrlarry271 Жыл бұрын
He has had an overpowering impact on the modern world. That is without question.
@davew1905
@davew1905 Жыл бұрын
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@elianaalfonso7703
@elianaalfonso7703 Ай бұрын
An absolute hero. But he could not have done it without Eleanor. She was his eyes, ears, legs and conscience.
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@indefatigable8193
@indefatigable8193 Жыл бұрын
I find it so funny that the British, whenever they talk about us in world war 2, are absolutely enamored and astounded by our industrial capacity. As an American it’s a no brainer, comes with the territory of who we’ve always been. It’s what we do. Our true power rested in our generals.
@johngore7744
@johngore7744 6 ай бұрын
As a Canadian with family in the UK they are always amazed how vast North America is. England minus Wales and Scotland is the size of Lake Superior. I live in Montreal Quebec. Quebec is almost as big as Western Europe. So to the Brits America is huge
@bbalderston125
@bbalderston125 11 ай бұрын
I just watched the excellent movie "Race" about Jesse Owens. I then read that Roosevelt did not recognize Jesse Owens and the other black athletes who were so victorious over Hitler's scheme for the 1936 Olympics. He only invited the white athletes to the White House. I had admired Roosevelt but now these facts about turning his back on our black heros and Jews, I am in disgust.
@xaviercardoza1230
@xaviercardoza1230 Жыл бұрын
Joseph Stalin is also responsible for the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He didn't want to meet outside of Moscow and not too far from there. FDR had to travel over 7000 miles to Ukraine, in 1943, which took a massive toll on his health.
@casebarreoltt5990
@casebarreoltt5990 Жыл бұрын
Lol I doubt he was roughing it.
@stevedittrich4411
@stevedittrich4411 Жыл бұрын
Stalin laid the groundwork for the postwar Soviet Union and its attempt to take over the world. FDR laid the groundwork for the final collapse of the Soviet Union that Stalin had built.
@martinham1409
@martinham1409 4 ай бұрын
He didn't have to go
@masonstover2960
@masonstover2960 Жыл бұрын
You should do a video on Bill Knudson, the mastermind of America's WW2 economy.
@jasonwomack4064
@jasonwomack4064 Жыл бұрын
Would be good as a two part deal, with the other person being Keiser.
@michaelweber5702
@michaelweber5702 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonwomack4064-- yes Kaiser
@Yelladog78
@Yelladog78 9 ай бұрын
My dad was named after FDR so obviously my grandfather must have thought a great deal of him
@gb-jg1ud
@gb-jg1ud Жыл бұрын
Ugh. He supported Woodrow Wilson..the worst President in history. I did not know that
@Widendasea
@Widendasea 11 ай бұрын
Fdr was charismatic where Wilson was not and was able to make an American version of fascism.
@johnweber4577
@johnweber4577 3 ай бұрын
Not only that, but Wilson became an important mentor to FDR during his presidency and 30-40% of the latter’s administration were alum from that of the former.
@annaleichliter4171
@annaleichliter4171 3 күн бұрын
He proves that you can overcome any disability and do great things. That's awesome.
@Schneids1216
@Schneids1216 Жыл бұрын
As an American reserve soldier with a Filipina fiancée, I am pleased to know the USA is interested in defend the Philippines and I hope it actually leads to development in infrastructure in the civilian sector. It is true the Philippines is part of the front line and this is all the more reason why the Philippines should understand the importance of the alliance for its own safety. WE SHOULD NOT ALLOW 1941 TO HAPPEN AGAIN but I personally know that the Philippines has come a long way from the Philippine commonwealth as a nation but I believe the upcoming decades will see the economic development of the Philippines similar to South Korea or Japan in previous times due to American influence in area. Corruption has hindered this expansion before but I believe the upcoming generation, with the availability of information and technology, the Philippines will be able to use the American interest in developing its economy by developing a skilled workforce. The defense spending can be channeled into education and industry while the Americans maintain the level of security needed to discourage Chinese encroachment. If the Philippines focuses strictly on developing its Navy, which is already quite respectable, and allow the USA to cover ground and air forces, I believe this will be the best way to deter any conflict in the area. The USA should also use it’s presence there to train and develop the cyber security aspect which I think would be the best thing to develop within the Philippine army during the American presence there. This way it will not atrophy and also will be a mutual benefit for the USA as well. The Filipinos are the most kind and welcoming people and surely the Americans stationed there will return with positive opinions while also will lead to more tourism and that also will boost economic growth and lead to more foreign investment. I believe we Americans should turn to the Philippines to reevaluate our morals. The Filipino’s faith in God and devotion to family is what the Americans should witness and follow its example.
@brandonallan6807
@brandonallan6807 Жыл бұрын
Great perspectives, I agree!
@petz71
@petz71 6 ай бұрын
Along with being Britain’s most formidable prime minister, his relevance in history increases throughout the years.
@SuperGreatSphinx
@SuperGreatSphinx 2 ай бұрын
God Save The King
@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2
@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2 Жыл бұрын
Sad to see US has no industrial capacity today. What a crazy idea to deindustrialize the country.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
You can thank your friendly neighborhood democrat party for that.
@Kyle-xh4rn
@Kyle-xh4rn 3 ай бұрын
We literally have the second highest manufacturing capacity
@afriendlymedic1927
@afriendlymedic1927 3 күн бұрын
That’s free trade for you
@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2
@ThereIsAlwaysaWay2 3 күн бұрын
@@Kyle-xh4rn US lost 12 times it's industrial capacity (production units, not $) It's a steep slope. It's not a source of proudness to drop like that.
@Conn30Mtenor
@Conn30Mtenor 2 ай бұрын
He was a complicated man. Far from perfect, but he was fit for the times he lived in. I personally can't think of any American of that time who could have achieved what he did.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Жыл бұрын
There are a few things here which are incorrect. First off, while Sara Roosevelt WAS involved in FDR's education, he had private tutors who taught him both in New York as well as in Europe where the family spent significant time in the winter season. FDR actually enjoyed Harvard and fit in quite well. It was at Groton that he was miserable. By all accounts, he was bullied by the other boys and did not fit in with them even though they were the sons of other wealthy and upper social class families. He did drop out of law school, but only because he passed the New York State Bar after like his second year. Unlike today where you actually need a law school degree to sit for the Bar, back then, that was allowed and it was common for men to do that. After their marriage while they did visit Hyde Park often, their actual principal residence was a townhouse in New York City which Sara had built for them as a wedding present. She designed it as a sort of duplex with connecting doors on each floor so she could come and go at will as she lived on one side and Franklin and Eleanor on the other. It was THIS residence where Eleanor felt no privacy and also felt under the thumb of Sara as Hyde Park was always Sara's house until her death in 1941. Sara not only though them too young to marry but she also objected to Eleanor because of her father having been an alcoholic and committed to a sanitarium. Which was very hypocritical considering her OWN father Warren Delano was an alcoholic. The reason Franklin became a democrat even though he had republican (at the time) beliefs was twofold. First, his father had been a democrat. But more important was that Teddy Roosevelt had sons and many thought they would go into politics. Given Franklin's ambitions, he did not want to compete against his cousins or risk losing because they had the advantage of their father being an extremely popular former president. FDR did NOT want to replace aging Supreme Court justices. That would not be constitutional. What he wanted to do was to 'pack' the Supreme Court with New Deal sympathizers by actually increasing the size of the Supreme Court from nine to a maximum of 14 justices. He wanted to add one justice for every sitting justice over the age of 70. He did this under the guise of lightening their workload due to their advancing age.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
The man was a tyrant
@martinham1409
@martinham1409 4 ай бұрын
Yeah Sara had every right to look down her nose at Eleanor. After all the Delano fortune was made in the opium trade, twice. Franklin and Eleanor had no qualms about campaigning against her Cousins. Eleanor was a extremely jealous woman.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 4 ай бұрын
@@martinham1409 Yes, you're right about the Delano family and opium. It came from China. As a little girl, Sara went to China with her parents. Back on one of the old clipper ships. It was a very uncomfortable trip in those days and she was violently ill with seasickness. There was indeed some bad blood between the Oyster Bay Roosevelts and the Hyde Park Roosevelts after Teddy Roosevelt's death. His widow went out and gave speeches supporting FDR's opponents in the presidential elections. I wouldn't say Eleanor was jealous. She had been extremely hurt emotionally as a child by her relatives. Teddy's daughter Alice was very mean to her when they were teenagers. Then there was FDR's affair with Eleanor's secretary Lucy Mercer. The poor woman was always getting hurt. Also, she suffered from depression. It ran in her branch of the family. Doctors and historians all agree that Teddy Roosevelt suffered from it and one of his sons even committed suicide because of it.
@karljensen893
@karljensen893 Жыл бұрын
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@clintonwerner4681
@clintonwerner4681 Жыл бұрын
Like his mother Sarah I am also a Mayflower descendent . As far as Franklin D. Roosevelt being Socialist , Socialism is the natural culmination of Democracy in it's purest form .
@Shoshana-xh6hc
@Shoshana-xh6hc Жыл бұрын
No doubt you’re looking forward to the great reset then, as sponsored by the WEF, who are communists.
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
Socialism is a scourge. It leads to Communism and if you know anything of history it should make you aware that over 100 million people were murdered under that wonderful system. By the way Hitler's party was the The National SOCIALIST Workers Party. That is what socialism is.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 Ай бұрын
He was one of our greatest presidents, not just for his policies, but for his strength from a wheelchair, this man looked evil in the face and defeated it. My grandfather loved Franklin Roosevelt. I didn’t agree with a lot of the policies he did, but his most important thing was to give the workingman hope at a time when capitalism was failing and when you look at other nations like Germany and Italy andand see how they handle this economic catastrophe truly brought America into the 21st century Social Security and the programs that work for this country and I’m conservative, but I look at it that he had vision and he he exerted confidence and he gave people hope real hope
@baraznji
@baraznji Жыл бұрын
Well done , many thanks
@thomasm934
@thomasm934 Жыл бұрын
love your work !! Great stuff.
@wangmowangdi3471
@wangmowangdi3471 Ай бұрын
What a great man FDR was 😮❤ An invalid in a wheelchair basically ruled the most powerful nation in the world and also ended the world war 2 😮😮😮 Wish America could get his likes as her President but i doubt it 😢😢😢 RIP ❤ 🙏🏻 🕊 FDR ❤
@brentsummers7377
@brentsummers7377 8 ай бұрын
He set America on the right track for decades to come. 😀
@martinham1409
@martinham1409 4 ай бұрын
By promoting the welfare state and dependence on government hand outs. Job well done.
@richmercado564
@richmercado564 22 күн бұрын
​@@martinham1409 clearly the evidence is available he is regarded as top 2
@The_king567
@The_king567 21 күн бұрын
@@richmercado564nobody thinks this
@richmercado564
@richmercado564 20 күн бұрын
@@The_king567 right just historians 😂
@The_king567
@The_king567 20 күн бұрын
@@richmercado564 yep
@mikecarrico1859
@mikecarrico1859 Жыл бұрын
Back2Basic the first one to say,"let Big government Tell you!!😊
@natashamiller4860
@natashamiller4860 9 ай бұрын
At the 7 minute mark, they talk about the political parties switching platforms, policies, and names which is something that nobody who promotes this theory is able to point to any specific policy enacted nor any document or book from that period providing any evidence to support this supposed swap. The only thing anyone has ever been able to point to is from decades upon decades later without providing any actual evidence for their claims. I am more than willing to look into anything anyone is able to provide to support this. In fact, I not only welcome it, I encourage it!
@waytoohypernova
@waytoohypernova 8 ай бұрын
Oh dear.. one moment, i can help you with this
@natashamiller4860
@natashamiller4860 8 ай бұрын
@@waytoohypernova 15 hours is one heck of a moment… 😉😊
@waytoohypernova
@waytoohypernova 8 ай бұрын
@@natashamiller4860 IT DIDNT SEND TCT OH SHOOT I understand now KZbin has an option to block comments with links on them, so my comment mustve never gotten past that. Tragic, i dont remember what i even said. What kind of evidence are you looking for? The history of it is certainly no secret
@dillydilly6073
@dillydilly6073 2 ай бұрын
The moment has lasted 6 months now.
@busterbiloxi3833
@busterbiloxi3833 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video!
@christopherkalble4373
@christopherkalble4373 Жыл бұрын
Hyde Park, NY is in Dutchess County. My family have been residents of Dutchess County for generations. FDR never ever carried his own county in any of his elections. He was considered a dandy mama's boy.
@tylerdurden2520
@tylerdurden2520 Жыл бұрын
This is true. I think he broke 9 of the 10 rights in the Bill of Rights! Greatest Democrat ever!
@PulseTheDubdog
@PulseTheDubdog Жыл бұрын
Great video I really enjoy watching your videos.
@genreartwithjb5095
@genreartwithjb5095 Жыл бұрын
Make that the Greatest President maybe tied with Lincoln
@coreythadrumma20
@coreythadrumma20 Жыл бұрын
Both were evil
@DangerousMoonwalkerOfficial
@DangerousMoonwalkerOfficial Жыл бұрын
@@coreythadrumma20 coughs you get no bitches coughs cough cough Ronald Reagan was the greatest President btw cough cough
@carollund8251
@carollund8251 Жыл бұрын
Lincoln was Republican. The title is the greatest "Democratic" president.
@ydcee3123
@ydcee3123 Жыл бұрын
Genrear, greatest Dem President by far. Repugs still trying to undo unemployment and social security. Hw brought America from its knees. Anyone can't see that is insane. Which lots of people are these days....
@robintitus8295
@robintitus8295 Жыл бұрын
Not even close to Lincoln 🙄
@MyCalpsodeLife
@MyCalpsodeLife Жыл бұрын
This was a very informative video with many details on FDR I had not known until watching, thank you.
@brianhill5009
@brianhill5009 Жыл бұрын
The narrator alternates between pronouncing FDR's name as "Ruseavelt" and "Roseavelt." I believe the latter pronunciation is the correct one.
@anthonyanderson2405
@anthonyanderson2405 Жыл бұрын
Roosevelt is a Dutch name in origin. According to the rules of Dutch spelling a double o is a long vowel. The best pronunciation of Roosevelt would Roseavelt.
@doylemampie9747
@doylemampie9747 4 ай бұрын
Lobby meaning
@litltoosee
@litltoosee Жыл бұрын
A great leader. A true giant. We sure could use a Statesman like FDR now........An interesting question is would FDR have used atomic bombs on Japan? How would he have exercised America's super powers at the end of WW2? Many questions....Thank you for this most excellent production.
@John-wf1lf
@John-wf1lf Жыл бұрын
The American history and it’s people shall always even if America should evaporate from the earth think of FDR as one of America’s finest Presidents. This man even With all his good and bad issues America can never repay this American President but America can continue to honor this man and his legacy.
@dangreene3895
@dangreene3895 Жыл бұрын
One mans treasure is another mans trash
@ranger053
@ranger053 Жыл бұрын
F.D.R. Would never tolerate the ruination of the great America he loved that’s in progress, videos show us drug addicts on city streets in broad daylight with needles in their arms, lawlessness rampant, seniors paying $1000 for a single tank of heating oil, just announced car payments average $800-$1000 a month.
@thomast3570
@thomast3570 Жыл бұрын
So, what's the magical answer?
@rd9793
@rd9793 Жыл бұрын
What you see today is the logical conclusion of democrat run establishment. What you see started with his welfare state policies.
@nan16cd
@nan16cd Жыл бұрын
Excellent !!!
@staringcorgi6475
@staringcorgi6475 3 ай бұрын
Only awful thing was trying to arresting every japanese preson in his country which doesn’t make him the greatest world leader
@AtomicMama42
@AtomicMama42 Жыл бұрын
Warning, this may turn into a rant. Yes FDRs policies were in fact "socialist" they were the non bastardized form of socialism. Parties like the Nazi party and North Korea have taken that word and twisted it so badly people can only associate it with the negative version. We NEED someone to do something like this again so we can fix whatever the fuck is going on in north America. As a Canadian we follow right behind America's choices, for the most part, when FDR made policies that lifted people up Canada did too. People need to get real about how things are working right now! We are headed for ANOTHER depression, likely not caused by the same stock market fuck ups, but how long until families are building hoovervilles?
@Adsper2000
@Adsper2000 Жыл бұрын
They were not socialist. That is what they are slandered as by radical brainwashed boomers who see government working for the average person in any way whatsoever as a form of extremist Marxism, but it isn’t that at all. It’s social democracy at best. Ceding ground to these people by adopting their language just guarantees you’ll lose to them.
@AtomicMama42
@AtomicMama42 Жыл бұрын
@@Adsper2000 look how offended you are at the word socialist. My point is proven
@billcarson482
@billcarson482 5 ай бұрын
Canada sucks.
@distantyahoo
@distantyahoo 24 күн бұрын
they are so manipulated by fear that they vote for their own defeat. it is very tragic... and it just continues to rhyme over and over again thru history.
@The_king567
@The_king567 21 күн бұрын
How’s that going dude there is no depression are you still complaining about one tho
@BengiBoi
@BengiBoi Жыл бұрын
He stands for those, like myself disabled, but not in any way incapacitated.
@frogmantoad8110
@frogmantoad8110 Жыл бұрын
He hid his disability. What a hero
@mism847
@mism847 Жыл бұрын
@@frogmantoad8110 And look what he did in spite of it.
@MrSoulauctioneer
@MrSoulauctioneer Жыл бұрын
are you blind as well? He lied about being disabled, perpetuating the idea that disabled people were unable. he didnt help the disabled at all.
@samuelfranklin9112
@samuelfranklin9112 Жыл бұрын
@@MrSoulauctioneer He was a human being.... he wasn't perfect.
@dickgoblin
@dickgoblin Жыл бұрын
​​​@kwamekimoko7064isability isn't what defines a person. He he wanted to be defined by his abilities as a governing leader he knew his disability Would be known after his death because it was would be the cause of his death.
@TrickiVicBB71
@TrickiVicBB71 Жыл бұрын
To bad 2nd Bill of Rights never became a thing in the States
@justsayin8893
@justsayin8893 Жыл бұрын
We are quickly turning into the welfare state this Bill would have achieved. This ideology worked well for the Soviets, right? This socialist stupidity known as redistribution of wealth is nothing more than shared poverty! I know this, I was in the USSR
@8catmom
@8catmom Жыл бұрын
Yes
@karlkraemer4020
@karlkraemer4020 Жыл бұрын
If Marianne Williamson is elected president in 2024 we might just get a new economic bill of rights she’s fighting for it! You might just lightly here in the distance the campaign song of FDR’s happy days are here again!
@johnboyle382
@johnboyle382 Жыл бұрын
Serious question, not trolling: given that FDR was the only US president to serve more than 2 terms and that he served till the end of his life, AND that despots were kinda "in" back then, is there anything in the historical record to suggest that FDR was not just serving as President for an exceptionally long time for the good of the country but that, well..basically, that if he'd been in better health and younger he would have, for whatever reason, tried to be President for life?
@SandfordSmythe
@SandfordSmythe Жыл бұрын
Good question. Or would the people want him for ever?
@rob5944
@rob5944 Жыл бұрын
A great president, what more can one say. As with Churchill, we were lucky to have him when we did.
@dirtymeatball6315
@dirtymeatball6315 Жыл бұрын
Great president?? Oh for gods sake, he, Wilson and Obama are almost indisputably the three men most responsible for destroying our country. You need to look at what these three idiots did to our country and how poorly their policies have aged.
@rob5944
@rob5944 Жыл бұрын
@@dirtymeatball6315 well for one thing I'm not American and for another would you care to elaborate?
@FrankluzilliamsWilliams
@FrankluzilliamsWilliams 10 ай бұрын
I believe that we can learn much from the past.
@iwatchDVDsonXbox360
@iwatchDVDsonXbox360 Жыл бұрын
You did Churchill and FDR, Stalin is probably next. I hope Chiang Kai-Shek will find his way into leaders of allies this time) You can also use him for "Four asian tigers" compilation along with Park Chung-Hee, Lee Kuan Yew and Sir John James Cowperthwaite.
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles Жыл бұрын
He is, this year.
@catanana
@catanana Жыл бұрын
​@@PeopleProfiles please make one On Nehru or Patel or Subhas.
@1987AnimeBoy
@1987AnimeBoy 8 ай бұрын
Speaking of Chiang Kai-Shek, I'm disappointed that this documentary again neglected to mention the Cairo Conference that took place prior to the Tehran Conference.
@norriemcclure5927
@norriemcclure5927 Жыл бұрын
Never heard of Civilian Conservation Corporation . My father was in the Civilian Conservation Corps.
@chriskidwell7518
@chriskidwell7518 Жыл бұрын
We need a FDR for today.
@heyitsmichael6256
@heyitsmichael6256 Жыл бұрын
Thats Right. And President Biden abandoned the Democratic Party. The Left would have thrown President Kennedy under the bus. They were going to throw President Obama under the bus during the primary, not black enough, spoke too highly of America, not willing to push the race issue in public schools. In other words, he was his own man. When it comes to Leftism in which the Democratic Party has swung, Biden said yes. And when the Left said jump 10 ft' Biden said, ill do 12 ft. so to speak. JFK Democrats, Ohio.
@efreshwater5
@efreshwater5 Жыл бұрын
Please no. We're already socialist and centralized enough.
@lamontpearce170
@lamontpearce170 Жыл бұрын
​@@efreshwater5So few see that .Because our governments indoctrination centers make him and lincoln out to be so great.
@lamontpearce170
@lamontpearce170 Жыл бұрын
@@kingsofthegridironLOL I'm pretty sure I didn't call anyone ignorant. But I did say gov indoctrination centers. Nobody cares about your 2 cents 🙄
@markbantz9699
@markbantz9699 Жыл бұрын
@@efreshwater5 this is the stupidity killing democracy in the US!
@charlesballew
@charlesballew Жыл бұрын
Roosevelt, yes.
@JudeNance
@JudeNance Жыл бұрын
He was a hero because what he did was for the people 🎉
@bryanmelton5538
@bryanmelton5538 Жыл бұрын
DID NOTHING BUT STUPIDITY
@itselvxiia2739
@itselvxiia2739 Жыл бұрын
He was not a man without sin and faults, but a great man! And as a Hyde Park, NY native, I walk the grounds of the FDR estate and Valkill all the time! A hero of the nation!
@dexter111344
@dexter111344 Ай бұрын
The Supreme Court stifling the agenda of FDR is extremely reminiscent of what they have done to parts of President Biden's agenda today.
@bevanbutler62
@bevanbutler62 11 ай бұрын
The man who helped to keep Haiti in depression......
@tex346
@tex346 Жыл бұрын
Good Job.
@mrwaterschoot5617
@mrwaterschoot5617 2 ай бұрын
thanl ypu fir sharing.
@hokiepokie4648
@hokiepokie4648 Жыл бұрын
A great Leader, the Man for his times, one not without flaws, as no one is.
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!! he was a Democrat but really a socialist and I think for the time necessary and needed for America then
@frogmantoad8110
@frogmantoad8110 Жыл бұрын
He should be canceled and all statues of him should be ripped down.
@OutofTime..
@OutofTime.. Жыл бұрын
​@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 He was no where near a socialist he was a social Democrat. In fact he said he wanted to save capitalism by having more social policies otherwise we would have gone into full socialism
@ISO8Legionaire
@ISO8Legionaire 11 ай бұрын
@@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Then and NOW! Luckily we once again have a candidate that wants to enact the piece of legislation that he never got to do. The Economic bill of rights. And just in the last 21 days has had her donor numbers shoot up by an additional 41 percent despite a total media blackout.
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023
@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 11 ай бұрын
@@OutofTime.. OK he was a SOCIAL democrat, but he was still different from Democrats in his time because he wanted to add extra justices and have 16 on the court and even his own democrat congress said “ absolutely not!”. The legislative branch actually should have a lot more power in together more power than the president even though it’s coequal, separate branches of government, but I really years the legislative branch has he did so much in their power over to the executive to start administrative agencies because they have not been able to pass what they want to pass because of filibusters.. the filibuster was ridiculous. Being 2/3 majority of the senate, but I think 60 is a good number, but it doesn’t matter which political party because they both added too many agencies over the years. The ones that are most important like the department of defense, homeland, security health and human services, etc. and we have FDA & CDC & the ones we need the most like the ones I listed, including the FDIC seem to get shafted a lot for all these others.
@mikealvord55
@mikealvord55 6 ай бұрын
So here’s my question I posed to you. Why is it that for lack of a better word war and I’m talking about the Cold War we had the UnAmerican activities, committee, or where the name was. We vilify those hearings McCarthy. Who is trying to find enemies of the United States yet we build monuments to FDR, who, in time award did the exact same thing seeking enemies yet he threw Japanese Americans into camps. You know that the Democrats tend to dismiss that as necessary, and and a fault of Roosevelt yet basically erases McCarthy from any sense of defending the country!
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