To: Jewbacca
Because the Republicans of the day were largely isolationists or openly supported Hitler.Isolationism in the years preceding Pearl Harbor was a bipartisan movement. Remember that Democrats had both the White House and historically large majorities in both chambers of Congress during that time frame.
In addition, I challenge you to name me one prominent Republican elected official in that time frame who openly supported Hitler.
I think you are buying into the popular historical myths of that era passed down by Jewish Democrats, which regrettably still influence Jewish political behavior today.
To: justiceseeker93
"In addition, I challenge you to name me one prominent Republican elected official in that time frame who openly supported Hitler."
Of course they didn't openly support Hitler, just like Obama doesn't openly support Islamic fascist. They enabled them.
But if you want names, I'd start with Senator Gerald Nye who lead the "non-interventionsts" and did so because of his anti-semitism.
Here:
http://spectator.org/archives/2011/08/23/ron-paul-and-the-neoliberal-re/print
This acticle actually concerns Ron Paul, but mid-way goes through the anti-semitic history of the non-interventionalists.
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10/18/2012 3:58:16 PM PDT by
Jewbacca
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