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"In the coming primaries, all parties, there will be many clashes between two schools of thought, generally classified as liberal and conservative. Roughly speaking, the liberal school of thought recognizes the new conditions throughout the world, and they call for new remedies."
And of course, the conservatives, just the old school, you know, big business, big government, all the Bernie Sanders claptrap.
But he says later, "with the head of the Democrat Party charged with the responsibility of carrying out the definitely liberal declaration of principles set forth in the 1936 Democratic platform, I feel that I have every right to speak in those few instances where there may be a clear-cut issue between candidates for a Democratic nomination involving these principles, or involving a clear misuse of my own name."
So he goes out and he campaigns to actually help pick candidates to take on these more conservative candidates.
He's a wildly popular, FDR, won a landslide.
But, in every case where he tried to knock off a more conservative or moderate Democrat candidate, his candidate lost except one in New York.
Every other case, FDR's candidate lost.
And it set back his administration. The party was angry.
If he had won, they wouldn't be so angry.
But he lost.
Every one but one.
He lost Walter George, a senator in Georgia.
George won.
Miller Tidings in Maryland won.
FDR lost.
Ellison Smith in South Carolina won.
FDR lost.
But he won this chairman of the House Rules Committee in New York, John O'Connor.
He defeated him, but that's it.
He didn't defeat anybody else.
I want you to compare that to Donald Trump.
Again, you got a couple vote majority in the House and you got guys like Massey who represent one small congressional district who are trying to undermine the president's landslide - landslide - victory.
One congressman, maybe two or three, because the majority is so tight.
So they're trying to take his mandate and destroy it.
And the president knows, President Trump, I got to get my agenda through.
And I have a few of these senators who do the same thing.
I got one senator who actually voted to remove me from office in the second impeachment when I already was a private citizen!
And he expects me to be supporting him in a Republican primary?
What Donald Trump has done is what FDR tried to do but failed.
Not only that, in Donald Trump's case, it's not only Louisiana, it's not only state senators in Indiana, it's not only Massey in Kentucky, it's not only the Senate race in Georgia with this Raffensperger, it's not only Cornyn in Texas, but before that,
the president got involved in all these primaries in his first term.
I don't think he's lost one. Maybe it's one or two, but whatever it is, it's inconsequential.
So for those people who say, "you know, Donald Trump's lost a step. You know, MAGA's divided. You know, MAGA's tiny, tiny thing that just represents Mark Levin."
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