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Professor and former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul can't help but wonder: 'Did American politicians in 1939 call Hitler 'savvy'?'

Stanford political science professor and former U.S. Ambassador to Russia under Barack Obama Michael McFaul has been doing a lot of thinking recently, and he can’t help but be plagued by a nagging question:

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Great question, Professor!

We kid, of course. It’s actually a really dumb question.

To be fair, though, some people who would’ve called Hitler savvy were also fans of his. And they weren’t all politicians, either.

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Meanwhile:

Anyway, there’s a moral to this story:

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