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80 reviewscongressional officials, all of whom were trying to determine whether Lee
was secretly working for a new regime in Germany known as the Nazis.
Lee wasn’t an unknown figure to these officials. There in his starched
collar and his pinstriped suit, his heavy cheeks beginning to sweat in the
stuffy room, Lee cut a familiar look. By the early 1930s, Lee was already an
American celebrity: a man close to politicians, tycoons, and cultural icons
alike, steering their careers and their policies—and the direction of the
country writ large. Not long before, Lee had launched a brand-new industry,
which quickly roared across the nation. To his proponents, this new
enterprise was the savior of American capitalism: an amalgamation of
advertising and advice, useful to both business owners and political forces
trying to navigate the strains of the early twentieth century. To his
detractors, it was simply an excuse to plaster decorum on outright deceit,
spinning lies in the service of deep-pocketed clients who were trying to
protect their wealth from the masses.