Part 1 "Gangsters of Capitalism"
Part 2 "The Corporate Coup Against FDR"
You can see the birth of the american empire through his life. He grew up during the tail end of the "American Indian wars." He joined the military at 16 and was deployed to Haiti, Cuba, Philipines, China, Nicaragua and Mexico before heading off to WW1.
I always wondered why the owner class would choose the guy who would write "War is a Racket" for the business plot.
The owner class reads Marx and gets from it "you can get really rich by owning the means of production and leveraging it to exploit others" so it's not much of a stretch to take "the more private influence you're able to get over government the more opportunity for you to get rich off graft" from War is a Racket.