Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: 15 Ways Bill Clinton’s White House Failed America and the World [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)Does the New Deal mean the internment was good? No. Neither negates the other.
Was there ever a perfect President?
For example, historical heroes Washington and Jefferson were slave owners. JFK kept us out of war over Cuber (sic), but escalated in Vietnam--in which Truman got us embroiled. LBJ gave us Head Start and the rest of the Great Society and the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts, but....Vietnam again.
This is why we need to focus on policies. not personalities or motives. There is no denying the internment was heinous and shameful beyond words. There is no denying that the New Deal was both genius--he had to invent most of those wheels, like the SEC and the Bankruptcy Act of 1934, Glass Steagall, etc., not mimic the past--and there is not doubt that his measures--done with incredible speed--saved the country and many lives as both were swirling the drain.
It really bothered me when certain posters expected mere mention of the internment to be a complete answer to anything Obama did wrong. This country is about well over 300 million people, not about whether Obama is as good as FDR or vice versa.