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Westbrook Pegler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Westbrook Pegler
Francis James Westbrook Pegler (August 2, 1894 – June 24, 1969) was an American journalist and writer. He was a popular columnist in the 1930s and 1940s famed for his opposition to the New Deal and labor unions. Pegler criticized every president from Herbert Hoover to FDR ("moosejaw") to Harry Truman ("a thin-lipped hater") to John F. Kennedy. He also criticized the Supreme Court, the tax system, and labor unions. In 1962, he lost his contract with King Features Syndicate, owned by the Hearst Corporation, after he started criticizing Hearst executives. His late writing appeared sporadically in publications that included the John Birch Society's ''American Opinion''.〔Farr (1975)〕 ==Life and career== Pegler was born August 2, 1894, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Frances A. (Nicholson) and Arthur James Pegler, a local newspaper editor. Pegler, a Roman Catholic, married Julia Harpman, a onetime ''New York Daily News'' crime reporter, who was from a Jewish family in Tennessee.〔 Later he married his secretary Maude Wettje.
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