it is even in the goebbels diary in german.as i go through the diaries, there may be as much as eight or 10 pages per day. goebbels is often staying with the fuehrer in his quarters. goebbels is as obsessed as hitler is with winston churchill. every time winston gives one of these speeches it really cuts goebbels up. i mean, he got under their skin. i think that speaks to something very moving, that churchill was always talking to a moral imperative in waging the war. the moral imperative of democracies, not simply self-defense of the british empire. the machiavellian aspect of roosevelt served him very well because the united states, i am sure we have forgotten it, but it is pretty true today and i think it was true in those days, the united states was a very politically polarized country. it was not only isolationist and interventionist. it was republicans and democrats and people who hated roosevelt and people who loved him and felt he had saved the country in the great depression. now the twain could meet. the president nee