A Police Dossier: It is the British Who Murder Our Presidents - Promethean Action - Flipbook - Page 18
Teddy Roosevelt and fiercely opposed his nomination as Vice
President. At that time Roosevelt was the darling of the
London/Wall Street imperial war party, whose intrigues had
dragged the reluctant President McKinley into the 1898 war
against Spain. Throughout 1900, American newspapers,
together with the Wall Street wing of the Republican Party
applied enormous pressure on McKinley to accept Roosevelt
as Vice President. Eventually, McKinley acquiesced.
Teddy Roosevelt was a fanatical Anglophile, and politically
a lineal descendent of the southern Confederacy. He often
referred to James D. Bulloch, his mother9s brother, as his