Franklin D. Roosevelt Quote

The task on our part is twofold: First, as simple patriotism requires, to separate the false from the real issues; and, secondly, with facts and without rancor, to clarify the real problems for the American public.
There will be — there are — many false issues. In that respect, this will be no different from other campaigns. Partisans, not willing to face realities, will drag out red herrings as they have always done — to divert attention from the trail of their own weaknesses.


Address at the Democratic State Convention, Syracuse, New York ("I am that kind of liberal") (September 29, 1936)


The task on our part is twofold: First, as simple patriotism requires, to separate the false from the real issues; and, secondly, with facts and...

The task on our part is twofold: First, as simple patriotism requires, to separate the false from the real issues; and, secondly, with facts and...

The task on our part is twofold: First, as simple patriotism requires, to separate the false from the real issues; and, secondly, with facts and...

The task on our part is twofold: First, as simple patriotism requires, to separate the false from the real issues; and, secondly, with facts and...