Posted on 03/14/2016 4:43:58 PM PDT by Libloather
The First Time Party Bigwigs Tried to Stop a Front-Runner From Becoming President It BackfiredBig-time
What the GOP can learn from the story of Andrew Jackson in 1824.
America has never seen a presidential candidate like this before. Detractors point to his lack of political experience, his poor grasp of policy, his alleged autocratic leanings and his shady past. They believe this man without much of a political platform (but with interesting hair) has neither the qualifications nor the temperament to be president. Yet in defiance of conventional wisdom, he is leading his three main rivals in the race for the White House, and party bigwigs are at a loss how to respond. No, its not Donald Trump. His name is Andrew Jackson, and the year is 1824.
Andrew Jackson was one of Americas first political outsiders. Born to impoverished immigrants in the backwoods of the South, he was tough, thin-skinned and fiercely confrontationala brawling Jackson once took a musket ball in the chest before killing a rival in a duel. Resolute and strategically brilliant, Jackson rose through the ranks to become the greatest war hero of his generation. Known by his supporters as Old Hickory, Jackson stirred passions in the American people that his presidential rivals John Quincy Adams, William Crawford and Henry Clay could only dream of. Tens of thousands flocked to the charismatic outsider who positioned himself as a steadfast defender of the Republic. Jacksons rallies dwarfed those of his rivals. Yet he had little political experience and plenty of baggage. Jackson was, his rivals believed, more of a celebrity than a serious candidate.
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Maybe Trump will work his way onto the new $500 Bill.
Here! Here!
Politico loves the 3 stooges
There’s a reason the GOP is called The Stupid Party.
I guess he about beat some SOB to death who tried to kill him while he was president.
Ping.
I see a “corrupt bargain” in Cleveland. I just hope the people don’t wait for four years before they get revenge.
I think he beat the guy, or maybe it was the duel where he killed a guy, over the guy insulting his wife. It was she they were calling a bigamist. I assume Romney and Beck wouldn’t have a problem with that.
LMAO!
Jackson, a Democrat, was estimated to have had a fortune worth over $100 million and owned 300 slaves, but still managed to pile up severe debt. He was a true Democratic Party member.
O WOW ROFL ROFL This has got me laughing out loud ROFL
The Unholy three, Cruz-Rubio-Kasich, have yet to play out their devious games.
All the parties back then were very conservative by today's standards however the original Democrat party represented the conservatives and the original Republicans represented the city slicker Democrats. Both parties later flipped 180.
That’s hilarious.
I know lefties who want a Trump-Sanders ticket if Clinton gets the D nomination and Trump were not to get the R nomination.
But now they've merged.
Interesting....I have thought the “Trump is the Republican Andrew Jackson” meme was apropos for several months now.
Some more background that bears repeating, from a very long banking article:
“In 1828 Andrew Jackson took a run at the US Presidency. Throughout his campaign he railed against the international bankers who controlled the BUS (Bank of the US - before the Fed). Jackson ranted, You are a den of vipers. I intend to expose you and by Eternal God I will rout you out. If the people understood the rank injustices of our money and banking system there would be a revolution before morning.
Jackson won the election and revoked the banks charter stating, The Act seems to be predicated on an erroneous idea that the present shareholders have a prescriptive right to not only the favor, but the bounty of the government for their benefit does this Act exclude the whole American people from competition in the purchase of this monopoly. Present stockholders and those inheriting their rights as successors be established a privileged order, clothed both with great political power and enjoying immense pecuniary advantages from their connection with government. Should its influence be concentrated under the operation of such an Act as this, in the hands of a self-elected directory whose interests are identified with those of the foreign stockholders, will there not be cause to tremble for the independence of our country in war controlling our currency, receiving our public monies and holding thousands of our citizens independence, it would be more formidable and dangerous than the naval and military power of the enemy. It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government for selfish purposes to make the rich richer and more powerful. Many of our rich men have not been content with equal protection and equal benefits, but have besought us to make them richer by acts of Congress. I have done my duty to this country.
Populism prevailed and Jackson was re-elected. In 1835 he was the target of an assassination attempt. The gunman was Richard Lawrence, who confessed that he was, in touch with the powers in Europe.
Still, in 1836 Jackson refused to renew the BUS charter. Under his watch the US national debt went to zero for the first and last time in our nations history. This angered the international bankers, whose primary income is derived from interest payments on debt. BUS President Nicholas Biddle cut off funding to the US government in 1842, plunging the US into a depression. Biddle was an agent for the Paris-based Jacob Rothschild.
The Mexican War was simultaneously sprung on Jackson. A few years later the Civil War was unleashed, with London bankers backing the Union and French bankers backing the South. The Lehman family made a fortune smuggling arms to the south and cotton to the north. By 1861 the US was $100 million in debt. New President Abraham Lincoln snubbed the Euro-bankers again, issuing Lincoln Greenbacks to pay Union Army bills.
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