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Jan 2024
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Prof. David Beito | FDR’s War on Civil...

Judge Napolitano
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Discover the untold impact of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency on civil liberties with Judge Andrew Napolitano, alongside Professor David Beito, discuss the historical intricacies of a leader celebrated for his charisma yet mired in controversy. Professor Beito, armed with insights from his new book, joins me in unraveling FDR's dualistic nature, where behind the façade of public charm lay actions that often undermined the very constitutional values America stands for. From the Newport Sex Scandal to the Japanese internment camps, our dialogue navigates through the tumultuous waters of FDR's policies, offering a fresh perspective on how these events have shaped our understanding of presidential power and its implications on civil rights. 


This episode is not just a history lesson; it's a call to examine the complexities of revered figures and the long shadows their decisions cast on future generations. We shed light on the adoration FDR commanded despite the criticisms of his policies, and we discuss the haunting question of his awareness of the impending Pearl Harbor attack. With Professor Beito's expertise, we dissect the paradoxical nature of FDR's supporters and adversaries, providing listeners with a nuanced view of a presidency that continues to provoke debate and reflection. Tune in for a compelling conversation that challenges the narrative of American leadership and the enduring relevance of scrutinizing the balance between security and individual freedoms.

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