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« on: September 29, 2010, 10:20:46 PM »

The case for Hoover: FDR took some of Hoover's failed policies (particularly towards the end, 1932), multiplied them x10, and succeeded spectacularly. Then when WWII broke out, he took his own policies, multiplied them x10 again, and succeeded even more spectacularly.

The case for Goldwater: It's a little longer, but worth the read.
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