True, he was. You're showing signs of improvement. Do you have any more opinions regarding Lindbergh, or are you still reduced to drooling?
Meanwhile, here's a few more gems from Göbbels's diary. Seems he was fairly extatic over his friend and ally Lindbergh:
April 19, 1941: "Public opinion in the USA is beginning to waver. The Isolationists are very active. Colonel Lindbergh is sticking stubbornly and with great courage to his old opinions. A man of honor!"April 30, 1941: "Lindbergh has written a really spirited letter to Roosevelt. He is the president's toughest opponent. He asked us not to give him too much prominence, since this could harm him. We have proceeded accordingly."
June 8, 1941: "These American Jews want war. And when the time comes they will choke on it. Read a brilliant letter from Lindbergh to all Americans. It really tells the Interventionists where to get off. Stylistically magnificent. The man has something."
"The man has something", indeed. The next instalment of scandal may even tell us what he had ;).