Watergate has become the default historical
template for the Obama scandals, as charges about enemies lists,
executive-agency politicization, and high-handed federal snooping
dominate the discussion. But those hunting for historical analogies
would do well to consider the even closer parallels between these events
and occurrences during the New Deal and Fair Deal.
Franklin D. Roosevelt routinely audited the income taxes of such critics as Representative Hamilton Fish, a Republican who represented the president’s hometown of Hyde Park, N.Y. Democrats of that era not only found creative ways to intimidate conservative and libertarian organizations, but also, like their modern counterparts, eventually attracted charges of witch-hunting.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/354706/new-deal-witch-hunt-david-t-beito
Franklin D. Roosevelt routinely audited the income taxes of such critics as Representative Hamilton Fish, a Republican who represented the president’s hometown of Hyde Park, N.Y. Democrats of that era not only found creative ways to intimidate conservative and libertarian organizations, but also, like their modern counterparts, eventually attracted charges of witch-hunting.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/354706/new-deal-witch-hunt-david-t-beito
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