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2016 Postmortem

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RandySF

(58,794 posts)
Fri Oct 14, 2016, 12:26 AM Oct 2016

Was I the only one who noticed Trump's diatribe against "International Bankers"? [View all]

I know banks are not favorites on the left, but when I hear it from someoen like Trump, I think about this guy.



Charles Edward Coughlin (October 25, 1891 – October 27, 1979), was a controversial Canadian-American Roman Catholic priest based in the United States near Detroit at Royal Oak, Michigan's National Shrine of the Little Flower church. Commonly known as Father Coughlin, he was one of the first political leaders to use radio to reach a mass audience, as up to thirty million listeners tuned to his weekly broadcasts during the 1930s. He was forced off the air in 1939.

Early in his radio career, Coughlin was a vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal. By 1934 he had become a harsh critic of Roosevelt, accusing him of being too friendly to bankers. In 1934 he established a new political organization called the National Union for Social Justice. He issued a platform calling for monetary reforms, the nationalization of major industries and railroads, and protection of the rights of labor. The membership ran into the millions, but it was not well-organized at the local level.[1]

After hinting at attacks on Jewish bankers, Coughlin began to use his radio program to issue antisemitic commentary, and in the late 1930s to support some of the policies of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. The broadcasts have been called "a variation of the Fascist agenda applied to American culture".[2] His chief topics were political and economic rather than religious, with his slogan being "Social Justice", initially in support of, and later opposing, the New Deal. Many American bishops as well as the Vatican wanted him silenced, but after the outbreak of World War II in Europe in 1939 it was the Roosevelt administration that finally forced the cancellation of his radio program and forbade the dissemination through the mail of his newspaper, Social Justice.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Coughlin

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Unfortunately, I noticed it too. hedda_foil Oct 2016 #1
Trump still has a few weeks workinclasszero Oct 2016 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Kathy M Oct 2016 #2
When Chris was interviewing the trumpite duncang Oct 2016 #11
I thought Hayes stood his ground pretty well on this one EffieBlack Oct 2016 #24
He did but, duncang Oct 2016 #25
Agree - at this point, it's impossible for journalists to fact check everything since EffieBlack Oct 2016 #31
Trump is a Neo Nazi Johnny2X2X Oct 2016 #3
Yes. He's an extremely dangerous man. BainsBane Oct 2016 #9
Most people don't even know who he is. Behind the Aegis Oct 2016 #4
I mean... SaschaHM Oct 2016 #5
and Sydney Blumenthal. BainsBane Oct 2016 #10
full circle fascism TeamPooka Oct 2016 #6
Chris Hays and other picked up his references to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2016 #7
What is "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"? Pachamama Oct 2016 #12
It is an anti-Semitic Russian forgery. Behind the Aegis Oct 2016 #13
Other anti-Semitic myths are the Illuminati and the Rothschild's. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2016 #14
"The International Jew" by Henry Ford. Behind the Aegis Oct 2016 #16
well, the great thing about the Illuminati is, they're an all-purpose conspiracy theory. Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #23
+1 Blue_Tires Oct 2016 #35
Who are the Rothschilds? whathehell Oct 2016 #27
The Rothschilds Conspiracy, a primer. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2016 #30
Wow....just finished reading about what it refers to...now I understand... Pachamama Oct 2016 #15
It is quite popular among the neo-Nazis, and conspiracy theorists (on both sides of the aisle). Behind the Aegis Oct 2016 #17
Brian Stelter gave an epic rant on the whole thing including Cha Oct 2016 #8
Anti-Defamation League CEO advises Trump campaign to desist pinboy3niner Oct 2016 #18
Nope. It was all over Twitter and the Net all day. nt tblue37 Oct 2016 #19
Daily Kos had something on it. agentS Oct 2016 #20
No. Warren DeMontague Oct 2016 #21
Oh, no I did -- Very Hitler and Protocols obamanut2012 Oct 2016 #22
Nope. I mentioned it yesterday. Panich52 Oct 2016 #26
Maybe Ivanka will turn on him n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 2016 #28
Father Coughlin seems rather a quaint figure to me, now. Paladin Oct 2016 #29
Nope...that friends is a NAZI slur against Jewish people workinclasszero Oct 2016 #32
Trump's rant is scary and reminds me of past attacks on Jew and other groups Gothmog Oct 2016 #34
He panders to white supremists and everyday racists. ismnotwasm Oct 2016 #36
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