Dr. Jack Wheeler
January 20, 2021
The day after Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt addressed a Joint Session of Congress and via radio the nation to declare December 7, 1941 “A date that will live in infamy.” His “
Day of Infamy” speech is the most famous of his presidency.
Eighty years later, today, January 20, 2021, is another Day of Infamy for America. Most tragically, it is worse than that of Pearl Harbor – and a far greater threat.
Pearl Harbor was a military attack on an American island 2,500 miles from our shores by a foreign power. There was not the slightest ability of the Imperial Japanese to pose a serious threat to seize and conquer our country.
On this day, our country has been seized and conquered as never before in our history, not by a foreign power but by domestic enemies, homegrown fascists dedicated to destroying America’s founding principles, obliterating our Constitution, eliminating our freedom, and being treasonously allied to Communist China.
And so on this day, we must note that FDR’s response to the Day of Infamy at Pearl Harbor was the opposite of defeatist:
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