Monday, 2 September 2013

Upton Sinclair Meets Franklin D. Roosevelt

UPDATE:   I launched today a regular feature here where I will frequently excerpt parts of my book to coincide with the same date in 1934.  Today it's Sept. 1, 1934, when movie moguls threaten to move their studios to NYC if Sinclair elected...

Earlier:  It happened 79 years ago this week,  just after "Uppie," the former Socialist, swept the Democratic primary for governor of California leading one of great grassroots movements ever,  EPIC (End Poverty in California)--and seemed headed for victory in November.  His meeting with a very friendly FDR at Hyde Park seemed to clinch the deal.  Then Roosevelt and his top aides screwed him. And the dirtiest, and one of the most influential, campaigns in USA history--it virtually created the modern campaign--emerged to defeat him.  Hollywood took its first all-out plunge into politics and the saintly Irving Thalberg created the very attack ads for the screen.  See a trailer for my book on what led to all this:



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