This book by Curtis Dall (his son-in-law) takes you inside the FDR family homes and gives the reader snippets of the forces that influenced FDR's behaviour. FDR undoubtedly basked in the role of being called a charismatic leader.
The book helps you understand that vain, ambitious and arrogant FDR really had no principles on which he stood, but rather he listened to and followed the advice of his advisors. This mallability to perform as was needed made him an excellent candidate to be the front man/messenger of the Novus Ordo Seclorum crowd and explains why he was propped up for an unprecedentd four presidential terms. He was a proven performer as a 'yes man', and as he left few personal records for any decisions that were implemented under his presidential terms, he could easily front the Council of Foreign Realtions and masonic advisors who lurked in his homes promoting the international bankers one world governement agenda. This is why he had no problem supporting Stalin's communist regime in the Soviet Union in spite of the atrocities it commited.
For students of FDR, this short book written by someone who was there is far more valuable than Arthur M. Schlesinger's or Conrad Black's whitewashes of the the leader who really wasn't!
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