9:17. Roosevelt made fun of him I mean his name is famous for a while as his Coke and worse . . .
9:23. Yeah you claimed they said that he was drinking and he talked all night and we decided they not only said he was wrong gaslighting
9:33. And the story went away but the kicker was that one of those three Democrats was a man that Roosevelt actually got out of office later on because he was against Roosevelt's Court packing scheme John Jay O'Connor was his name from New York he actually wrote and published it in the newspapers of the day and he apologized to the then deceased William Hurt and admitted how they had set their stories straight how they had essentially railroaded him to make the story go away.
10:01. That's like Donovan Where do I get my reputation back.
10:04. It's unbelievable but the kicker also is that at this very moment William word was trying to tell the country about the Revolutionary nature of the New Dealers, you had Whitaker Chambers coming to town in order to organize secretly with his Soviet Handler at his side these communist cells inside the federal government that later became so famous for all the harm they did in the first person he met in Washington was Alger Hiss.
11:03. Roosevelt did something in 1933 he recognized the USSR.
11:08. Right that was reversing the policies of four presidents and six secretaries of State before him who had rejected this normalization of this communist regime that had overthrown the government and executed the Romanov family and declared revolutionary intentions against the rest of the world they didn't think it was good business or good for America . . .
11:36. He was the first globalist . . .
11:40. Or the first to really take it somewhere.
11:46. He saw the world as one big Soviet . . .
11:50. Literally he was the first to advocate convergence of the US system the free system with the Socialist system. Convergence, yes.
12:13. So who was responsible for the 33 decision was it Harry Hopkins was it somebody else?
12:17. No, it wasn't Harry Hopkins. He hadn't entered the White House in his powerful role yet. It was a number of people actually. It was a businessman. It was people who wanted to see this push through for political reasons but I think Roosevelt was very keen to do it and it caused Great fewer in the land because there were still so many Americans who were deeply opposed to Communism.
12:46. Was one of these people Armand Hammer? Because there are a lot of businessmen
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