Violence, Lies, and Intimidation
A History of the Democratic Party
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Van Buren and Calhoun met quietly to draw on old divisions within the nation and unite behind Andrew Jackson for President. This became the Democratic Party. These old divisions planted the seeds for the Civil War.
But was Jackson a man of the people, scraping out a living on the Tennessee frontier? Not quite, that scraping was done by his 150 African slaves. The first Democrat president was a slave owner." ... the Jacksonians were not the champions of urban workers or small farmers, but, rather, ambitious and ruthless entrepreneurs principally concerned with advancing their own economic and political advantage. They were ‘men on the make’ and frequently captains of great wealth.” Hamond and Hofstadter
This book takes the reader on a journey through the development of the Democratic Party and shows they have not changed, just talk prettier. The Democratic Party and its allies; feminists, Marxists, and socialists; are the greatest threat to our Republic.
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