Clarence Manion person
also: Clarence, Manion, Mannion
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Claims (5)
Clarence Manion member_of
American Committee on Africa host_asserted
“was part of an anti-federal government philosophy in his books and lectures. By 1940, he was a leading member in the America First Committee, a coalition of intellectuals, politicians, students, and activists that opposed U.S. entry into Wo…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 41:35
Clarence Manion headed
Notre Dame Law School host_asserted
“Manion, M-A-N-I-O-N. Let's see. Man, they're really messing with our space today. As Buckley, let's see, and Clarence Manion was a radio show host from Indiana. He was from a Kentucky family. Manion had worked as a lawyer for several years …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 41:00
Dwight D. Eisenhower removed_from_power
Clarence Manion host_asserted
“which sought to cripple the president's ability to negotiate and sign treaties, ended his former political career, and Dwight Eisenhower dismissed him in February 1954. Disillusioned with the Eisenhower administration, Mannion retired to hi…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 42:58
Clarence Manion founded
Manion Forum of Opinion host_asserted
“He decided to create a radio show, and so in October 1954, he set up Mannion Forum of Opinion, and it went across the airwaves. It quickly grew to one of the largest political programs of its time. It was broadcast on nearly 300 stations in…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 43:27
Clarence Manion financed_via
The Conscience of a Conservative host_asserted
“This is in 1954. So evidently, he was the Rush Limbaugh before Rush Limbaugh. Despite his popularity and mounting operational costs, Mannion rarely solicited advertising. Rather, his show was financed almost entirely by donations from busin…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 43:56
Mentions (10)
▶ 40:31
That's the reason why when you read through these books, it's so important to, as you're reading them, look into the people because it changes the way that you not only read the material, but how you fact check the author as well. So it say…
▶ 41:00
Manion, M-A-N-I-O-N. Let's see. Man, they're really messing with our space today. As Buckley, let's see, and Clarence Manion was a radio show host from Indiana. He was from a Kentucky family. Manion had worked as a lawyer for several years …
▶ 41:35
was part of an anti-federal government philosophy in his books and lectures. By 1940, he was a leading member in the America First Committee, a coalition of intellectuals, politicians, students, and activists that opposed U.S. entry into Wo…
▶ 42:31
in this quote unquote new right, they're going to turn around and do a whole bunch of fascist things. So after the war, he helped organize Republican Senator Robert Taft's bid for the presidency before taking on a blue ribbon post in the Ei…
▶ 42:58
which sought to cripple the president's ability to negotiate and sign treaties, ended his former political career, and Dwight Eisenhower dismissed him in February 1954. Disillusioned with the Eisenhower administration, Mannion retired to hi…
▶ 43:27
He decided to create a radio show, and so in October 1954, he set up Mannion Forum of Opinion, and it went across the airwaves. It quickly grew to one of the largest political programs of its time. It was broadcast on nearly 300 stations in…
▶ 43:56
This is in 1954. So evidently, he was the Rush Limbaugh before Rush Limbaugh. Despite his popularity and mounting operational costs, Mannion rarely solicited advertising. Rather, his show was financed almost entirely by donations from busin…
▶ 44:26
Barry Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative, which made the Arizona senator the national standard bearer for the conservative movement. Like Buckley and Mannion, initially concerned himself with matters of domestic policy and political e…
▶ 44:56
while agonizing over the plight of Eastern Europe. Still, Mannion, like Buckley, was mostly distancing himself from the international work that Marvin Liebman was constantly doing. The Cuban Revolution in 1959 changed everything. Within lit…
▶ 48:56
And we read all about the Swan Island that was being used for the radio. So he basically kind of just takes the reader through a whole bunch of that, which we already know. So for Buckley and Mannion, the Bay of Pigs fiasco was instantly fa…