Win or lose, there’s a lot of hate out there. And he knows how to tap into it.
Maybe it’s too early to leave, but it’s not too early to have a backup plan.
You can know this… that I will always love you. But I will never forgive you.[to Evelyn]
This is my country. Jew haters want a country, they got plenty to choose from. This one, they’re not getting.
The Jews? I wrecked my life for the Jews. I lost my f***ing leg for the Jews. I lost my f***ing leg for you.[to Herman]
That’s how this happens. Everyone is afraid.
That’s all Lindbergh says, a 41-word speech about Roosevelt and war. Then he gets back on his little plane and flies off.
Since everywhere he goes, Hitler beats down and shoots the Jews, there may be a time when he comes here, to America, to beat down and shoot us.
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Lindbergh is a hero. To most people in this country, there’s never been a bigger hero in their lifetime.
Like it or not, Lindbergh is teaching us what it means to be Jews. We only think we’re Americans.[to Herman]
It wasn’t that I was mistreated. I was just ignored. And alone. I don’t want that for them.
I’m a Jew because I was born a Jew, and this whole f***ing world wishes I wasn’t.