reicty, re ersmdso a from that. >> host: david pietrusza, in the 1920 election was the corporate interests ofilam randolph g: 'titvehey rsnt bausehey su dabblers in politics and hearst is a fascinating figure. he starts o as ral cratnd en thothermos lth g oumeuite cova l iis career. a supporter of coolidge very early on. >> host: y? >> i'm not sure why but hdoes. oples ter cng r ionden t in 1920 he is still a democrat. in 1932 he is a democrat and hursat t origin ofack kdyatjoo ost ns tnk nat hefos a mocr ruing for the united states senate and got cheated -- controversl, lost the senate riorarnashe e ie anti-semite publishing the dearborn independent and elders of zion and the ternational view. >> did he pport third-party candatr wahertine cr tt? >>wono on h own. he probably flip over the republicans after the new deal. there was a poln2 ty d bhiwe ga'smao ch o t an people. number one was henry ford. this was after all his anti-semitic stuff and harding was well bewhat. thiss o ofhe insed abhieect ets i 4. besides knowing the scales were coming and also the republicans ha taken a big bath