The Dankof Report with Mark Dankof, February 14, 2025
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Truly excellent show Mr. Dankof. Thank you.
See my Comment on our Roadmap for the show:
History
Ron Unz: American Pravda: Charles A. Lindbergh and the America First Movement • 1h57m or 15,600 words
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-charles-a-lindbergh-and-the-america-first-movement/
Books
WSJ Review: ‘America First’ Review: The President and the Pilot
H.W. Brands’ America First: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War, Doubleday, 464 pages
Mr. Brands goes about this project—really a revisionist study—by offering twin profiles of Lindbergh and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president who, he says, practiced a “deceptive incrementalism” to lure America into the fight. He aims to show that FDR “knew” the country was headed for war and that Lindbergh’s point—that America was perfectly safe as long as Germany and Japan remained outside North America—was technically and militarily accurate.
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/america-first-review-the-president-and-the-pilot-06f83969
Our Show Roadmap is greatly expanded from yesterday.
Our History and Books sections have critical reads for “America First” historians:
History
Ron Unz: American Pravda: Charles A. Lindbergh and the America First Movement • 1h57m or 15,600 words
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-charles-a-lindbergh-and-the-america-first-movement/
Books
WSJ Review: ‘America First’ Review: The President and the Pilot
H.W. Brands’ America First: Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War, Doubleday, 464 pages
Mr. Brands goes about this project—really a revisionist study—by offering twin profiles of Lindbergh and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the president who, he says, practiced a “deceptive incrementalism” to lure America into the fight. He aims to show that FDR “knew” the country was headed for war and that Lindbergh’s point—that America was perfectly safe as long as Germany and Japan remained outside North America—was technically and militarily accurate.
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/america-first-review-the-president-and-the-pilot-06f83969
Hi there, Pastor Dankof!
This is Blythe Brooks, my mom and grandfather and I used to attend Immanuel Lutheran Church.
We’re so happy that we’ve found you, again.