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7 ways Donald Trump is just like the Founding Fathers
Yahoo News ^ | 8 Apr 2016 | Lisa Belkin

Posted on 04/08/2016 5:11:59 PM PDT by mandaladon

About half a dozen times in the past few weeks I have been taken aside by a 20-something who’s looking for reassurance that the republic will not end. There has never been any campaign like this in the history of the nation, they say, and they know this is true because they’ve read it everywhere.

“We have officially hit a new low in political discourse,” declared Stephen Colbert (after Trump’s penis allusion on national television). Next, the Huffington Post warned, “Recent violence at Trump rallies marks a new low for American politics.” Not long after that, the Financial Times said: “Trump v Cruz hits new low as wives dragged into fray.”

A new low. A new low? Heavens no, I say, in my best wizened voice. Not even close. Rather than ending the republic, these folks would fit right in with the men who founded it. What’s distressing is not that this adolescent baiting and sniping is unheard of, but that it isn’t. We should have outgrown this by now.

To wit:

Name calling: Donald Trump, in particular, is so fond of calling people names that a running list of epithets being kept by the New York Times now includes more than 200 of his targets. Not a one of his zingers comes close to what leaders and would-be leaders spat at each other throughout history though, and not just because Trump uses far fewer syllables.

Jefferson’s supporters, for instance, described Adams as suffering from a “hideous hermaphroditical character, which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.” Adams’ supporters in turn called Jefferson “a mean-spirited, low-lived fellow, the son of a half-breed Indian squaw, sired by a Virginia mulatto father.”

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Theodore Roosevelt called Woodrow Wilson “that Byzantine logothete, supported by all the flubdubs, mollycoddles, and flapdoodle pacifists.” ................Reminds me of Spiro Agnew
1 posted on 04/08/2016 5:11:59 PM PDT by mandaladon
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To: mandaladon
Bill Mitchell ‏@mitchellvii 24 hours ago

When this is done, Trump will have won all 13 of the original 13 Colonies. You don't get more America than that.


2 posted on 04/08/2016 5:13:47 PM PDT by Byron_the_Aussie (It's them or us.)
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To: mandaladon
John Quincy Adams was called a pimp, which he probably wasn’t. Andrew Jackson was called a bigamist, which he wasn’t, but his wife was, because she married him without realizing that her divorce was not yet final. Not enough to smear Jackson’s wife, opponents went to work on his parents: “General Jackson’s mother was a common prostitute, brought to this country by the British soldiers! She afterward married a mulatto man, with whom she had several children, of which number General Jackson is one!” wrote one newspaper at the time...........I guess political correctness did not exist then
3 posted on 04/08/2016 5:18:07 PM PDT by mandaladon (Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself. Mark Twai)
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To: mandaladon

“The Founding Fathers” is a... troublesome? term. They were ALL great, all (6) of them (I believe it is 6) possessed of truly extraordinary qualities, but... they differed on a LOT of things and issues. This constant equating of them is nonsense. Their differences became STARKLY exposed very soon after the ratification of the Cons.

Also, JQA is NOT an FF. Andrew Jackson is an FF, so I’m not sure what the point is.


4 posted on 04/08/2016 5:23:35 PM PDT by Don Hernando de Las Casas
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To: mandaladon
Eight, the founders all had draft deferments then low draft numbers.

Which is fine, I deferred for 4 years and had a low number, luck of the draw.

But honestly, Donald as an equal to the founders in intellect and courage, give me a break.

Different times, maybe he didn't have the opportunity. And was too busy to engage in governance till his fortune was secure.

5 posted on 04/08/2016 5:29:20 PM PDT by SJackson (Oh my God, sheÂ’s so beautiful and sheÂ’s so little!, Huma first impression of Hillary)
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To: Don Hernando de Las Casas

Not worth making a big issue, but the 7 “founding fathers” frequently referenced based on a 1970s historian are John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington. Lots of founding fathers, those who fought, and those who lost children. I’d have included Sam Adams amongst those, heck, a military/political incompetent but Paul Revere gets credit for the famous poem. Andrew Jackson, 9 at the founding, give him credit for being the first populist Democrat.


6 posted on 04/08/2016 5:35:09 PM PDT by SJackson (Oh my God, sheÂ’s so beautiful and sheÂ’s so little!, Huma first impression of Hillary)
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To: mandaladon

7 ways Donald Trump is just like the Founding Fathers

He has sheep teeth, a puffed up fake bouffant, a lot of people in Europe want to hang him and I forget the rest.

Just joking people.


7 posted on 04/08/2016 5:37:07 PM PDT by DaxtonBrown (wrote Harry Reid.s only biography www.futurnamics.com/reid.php)
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It doesn't surprise me in the least that they omitted the most important way that Trump is like the Founding Fathers.

Avoid foreign entanglements.


8 posted on 04/08/2016 5:40:20 PM PDT by Milhous (Donald Trump supporter.)
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To: Byron_the_Aussie

Wins the liberal NorthEast. Woop-de-doo! Try that against Hillary in the general in those liberal bastions. Trump would get creamed. Fortunately, for us, we do not have to worry about Trump vs Hillary. It will be Cruz vs Hillary, so Cruz will easily cruise past the witch everywhere else.


9 posted on 04/08/2016 5:41:55 PM PDT by sagar (3 way race; cranky populist - Trump/Sanders, establishment - Hillary/Roobio, conservative - Cruz!)
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To: DaxtonBrown
Money means nothing to him compared to his love of God and he is very nurturing with his speak of his love of the U.S. Constitution.
/MS
10 posted on 04/08/2016 5:52:22 PM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: mandaladon

I will vote for Trump ahead of hitlery and boyknee, but seriously... Can anyone on this forum tell me, with a straight face...that The Donald could have come up with the Constitution? Or have contributed to a Constitutional Convention?


11 posted on 04/08/2016 6:00:06 PM PDT by Captainpaintball (Immigration without assimilation is the death of a nation -- FUJB!!!)
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To: Milhous
It doesn't surprise me in the least that they omitted the most important way that Trump is like the Founding Fathers.

Avoid foreign entanglements.

What an excellent point - and one of the major reasons the uniparty globalists are against Trump.

12 posted on 04/08/2016 6:04:40 PM PDT by Aria (2016: The gravy train v Donald Trump)
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To: sagar

“. It will be Cruz vs Hillary, so Cruz will easily cruise past the witch everywhere else.”

Yeah, right. The libs of both parties are pushing for Cruz to get the nomination because he can’t win. He has little personality, comes across as unlikable, and has shown himself to be a dirty politician.


13 posted on 04/08/2016 6:07:18 PM PDT by CottonBall
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To: Aria; Milhous
Avoid foreign entanglements.

But didn't Trump marry some European woman? ...oh wait.

14 posted on 04/08/2016 6:07:52 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: sagar

So Cruz will somehow win the states in the general election that he can’t even come close to winning in the primaries? Hardly seems likely...


15 posted on 04/08/2016 6:14:44 PM PDT by Rufus Shinra (Voting in my first primary in PA on April 26th!)
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To: mandaladon

“When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”

Let me know when he learns to communicate like that.


16 posted on 04/08/2016 6:17:32 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Rufus Shinra

“So Cruz will somehow win the states in the general election that he can’t even come close to winning in the primaries? Hardly seems likely...”

As I said, all Republicans will coalesce around Cruz after the delegates are taken care of in the convention.

Trump-Only “Republicans” are just RINOs that have switched from Democrats to vote for Trump, so they either will fall in line and vote for the true Conservative Republican, or they will crawl back to where they came from.


17 posted on 04/08/2016 6:33:41 PM PDT by sagar (3 way race; cranky populist - Trump/Sanders, establishment - Hillary/Roobio, conservative - Cruz!)
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To: sagar

“As I said, all Republicans will coalesce around Cruz after the delegates are taken care of in the convention.”

Dream on
gope will desert him just like they did Goldwater.

And if the ‘Dems who vote for Trump ... will crawl back where they came from’, how do you propose to get 270 EV.

Oh wait! .... your post is a joke , right !


18 posted on 04/08/2016 7:07:15 PM PDT by aumrl (let's keep it real Conservatives)
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To: mandaladon

Interesting historical anecdotes, regarding the mudslinging...

I think the press would do well to do the research... including what Lincoln wanted to do to the press...


19 posted on 04/08/2016 7:37:41 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: aumrl

“And if the ‘Dems who vote for Trump ... will crawl back where they came from’, how do you propose to get 270 EV.”

What a dishonest reply. You “...” over the most important part of my argument.


20 posted on 04/08/2016 7:48:10 PM PDT by sagar (3 way race; cranky populist - Trump/Sanders, establishment - Hillary/Roobio, conservative - Cruz!)
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