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  • Eleanor “Cissy” Patterson, who published the Times-Herald, was as rabidly anti-Roosevelt as her cousin, Colonel Robert McCormick, who ran the Chicago Tribune, a sister paper in the McCormick-Patterson chain along with the New York Daily News.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Dr. Sutton continues: "While Depression-era fundamentalists represented only a small voice among the anti-Roosevelt forces of the 1930s, evangelicals have grown ever savvier and now constitute one of the largest interest groups in the Republican Party."

    Rev. Jim Ball: Stoking Liberal Fears Of Evangelicals Rev. Jim Ball 2011

  • Dr. Sutton continues: "While Depression-era fundamentalists represented only a small voice among the anti-Roosevelt forces of the 1930s, evangelicals have grown ever savvier and now constitute one of the largest interest groups in the Republican Party."

    Rev. Jim Ball: Stoking Liberal Fears Of Evangelicals Rev. Jim Ball 2011

  • Eleanor “Cissy” Patterson, who published the Times-Herald, was as rabidly anti-Roosevelt as her cousin, Colonel Robert McCormick, who ran the Chicago Tribune, a sister paper in the McCormick-Patterson chain along with the New York Daily News.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Dr. Sutton continues: "While Depression-era fundamentalists represented only a small voice among the anti-Roosevelt forces of the 1930s, evangelicals have grown ever savvier and now constitute one of the largest interest groups in the Republican Party."

    Rev. Jim Ball: Stoking Liberal Fears Of Evangelicals Rev. Jim Ball 2011

  • Dr. Sutton continues: "While Depression-era fundamentalists represented only a small voice among the anti-Roosevelt forces of the 1930s, evangelicals have grown ever savvier and now constitute one of the largest interest groups in the Republican Party."

    Rev. Jim Ball: Stoking Liberal Fears Of Evangelicals Rev. Jim Ball 2011

  • Even Brooklyn featured street fights between Nazis and Communists during the 1930s as the fiery radio preacher, Father Couglin, spewed anti-Semitic, anti-capitalist, anti-Roosevelt vitriol over the airwaves.

    Les Leopold: The Tea Party Flourishes, Progressives Flounder, Wall Street Wins 2010

  • Wielding an extraordinarily large radio audience and radical opinions to share with them, he became one of the most effective - and one of the most well known - anti-Roosevelt pundits.

    Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: CPAC Tea-tering On Irrelevance 2010

  • Wielding an extraordinarily large radio audience and radical opinions to share with them, he became one of the most effective - and one of the most well known - anti-Roosevelt pundits.

    Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: CPAC Tea-tering On Irrelevance Youth Radio -- Youth Media International 2010

  • Wielding an extraordinarily large radio audience and radical opinions to share with them, he became one of the most effective - and one of the most well known - anti-Roosevelt pundits.

    CPAC Tea-tering On Irrelevance 2010

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