Today's Preposterous Question
Did FDR know about, and even encourage, the attack on Pearl Harbor? I think that's pretty ridiculous, but one possibility is that he knew that going to war would pull the country out of the depression, which would have been a very popular move on his part.
One question these conspiracy theorists do not address is why FDR would want to go to war (other than my suggestion). There was little popular support for a war, and they say that Pearl Harbor was the needed trigger to convince the public to support a war.
Sure enough, my dad says that the day after Pearl Harbor, people were standing in long lines to enlist.
"Scott McClellan could say nothing like nobody else." --Stephen Colbert
One question these conspiracy theorists do not address is why FDR would want to go to war (other than my suggestion). There was little popular support for a war, and they say that Pearl Harbor was the needed trigger to convince the public to support a war.
Sure enough, my dad says that the day after Pearl Harbor, people were standing in long lines to enlist.
"Scott McClellan could say nothing like nobody else." --Stephen Colbert
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