Roosevelt, Perry and Politics of Good and Bad Traitors Before discussing how Texas’ Governor Rick Perry became a “bad” traitor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a “good” traitor. He was a good traitor in that he was disloyal and treacherous to the causes of the wealthy classes. Such rich and elite classes were powerful heirs and corporate owners who did not really produce anything but contributed to the economy by consuming goods, thus providing employment for workers. Although Roosevelt was born to a wealthy New York family consisting of heirs and corporate owners, and even though he grew up on his family’s estate in Hyde Park, during the Great Depression and as president he recognized…
More:
Roosevelt, Perry and Politics of Good and Bad Traitors