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A particularly odious part of Father Charles Coughlin’s criticism of the New Deal was

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Coughlin's combined message of religion with anti-Antisemitism.

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Father Coughlin as he was popularly known, Charles Edward Coughlin was an Canadian American Catholic priest whose made the use of radio to reach mass audience. His topics were more political than religious. Earlier an advocate of Roosevelt New Deal, he later criticized Him for his support to the Jewish bankers. These anti-semantic speeches forced him off the radio in 1939.

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