Kate Smith
Kate Smith was a singer and radio boradcaster who was cherished by Americans in the 1930s and 1940s. Smith was an amazing musician who made and sang patriotic music. She made multiple broadcasts and also made thousands of songs. She was industrious and polite.
Smith kept having a work ethic and being industrious. Smith would help her nation by selling war bonds that contributed to the fighting of the Second World War against the nazis. Similar to Carole Lombard, Smith cared about her country and decided to help fight the Second World War.
Smith was cherished by true American patriots. She had conducted thousands of broadcasts, made thousands of songs, and supported the men who fought against the nazis. Smith was respected, and Americans listened to her broadcasts. Smith is considered one of the top musicians of the 1930s and 1940s. Smith was respected and listened to because she was authentic, industrious, talented, and patriotic.
Smith was patriotic and authentic. Americans in the 30s and 40s cared more about talent and values than appearances and superficiality. (Smith was tall and was heavy set yet was cared about by Americans for being a great singer and caring about her country. This describes that discipline and dedication matters greater than superficial appearances. This is in contrast to post-modernism that has continous commercials selling unnecessary items through lies, lust, and false "comparisons". When have you seen a commercial for something that is necessary like water or bread?)
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