he stood by his policy. policy of segregation. remember, we are taught about the racist republicans. wilson was a democrat. and in early 20th century progressive. read up on this guys, if you want to see the future. then we move to f.d.r. f.d.r. he continued the discrimination, and segregation, when he authorized during world war ii a policy that we got from this guy. internment camps. was for the germans. he expanded it. it was for the japanese, and the germans, and the italians. over 100,000 japanese americans alone were forced into camps called war relocation camps. sounds pleasant. can we go? there were separate camps for german american citizens, to relocate. okay. so we got that. here is science. you have margaret sanger. science lauded by the left for her family planning.
down of his fellows, mocking him, laughing him. i tweeted the next day, take this guy seriously. tucker: you are smarter than most on that. i think you re absolutely right there. d r he was not taken seriously bye. the press. they like him because they thought he was a sideshow, divided a pretty strong field. when it became clear he had a remote chance of winning, they piled up the guys who campaigned on the new york times, we don t have to guess what they wrote, they wrote it. right after the election. as a new york times reporter, we had fearless journalism throughout 2016. voters wanted what they wanted. in other words, we tried our best to keep this guy from becoming president, they voted for him anyway. i don t want to litigate michael barbaro and the new york times. i was going to finish my point in the coverage. the premise was, he was such aov terrible candidate that if hillary clinton didn t win by 20 points, he is somehow was going o a total failure and shoulo
wilson was a democrat. and in early 20th century progressive. read up on this guys, if you want to see the future. then we move to f.d.r. f.d.r. he continued the discrimination, and segregation, when he authorized during world war ii a policy that we got from this guy. internment camps. was for the germans. he expanded it. it was for the japanese, and the germans, and the italians. over 100,000 japanese americans alone were forced into camps called war relocation camps. sounds pleasant. can we go? there were separate camps for german american citizens, to relocate. okay. so we got that. here is science. you have margaret sanger. science lauded by the left for her family planning. evil! read her words. evil! she was an open proponent of