Stan Feldman | |
Fictional Character | |
Joe Steele POD: 1878; Relevant POD: July, 1932 | |
Novel or Story?: | Novel only |
Type of Appearance: | Direct |
Nationality: | United States |
Religion: | Judaism |
Occupation: | Journalist, editor |
Stan Feldman was Mike Sullivan's editor at the New York Post. He attempted to steer Sullivan away criticism of President Joe Steele during the first years of Steele's reign, but with time, even Feldman came to oppose the Steele Administration's abuses.
Feldman was initially somewhat supportive of Steele, as Steele was getting things done for the country. For example, in 1933, Feldman refused to run a story Sullivan wrote about his investigation into the fire that killed Steele's rival, New York Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt in July, 1932. Sullivan accused Steele of being involved, but could provide no concrete proof, which Feldman required.[1]
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- ↑ Joe Steele, pgs. 61-62.