Posted on 07/19/2024 5:43:30 AM PDT by SJackson
Didn’t even read cuz the title alone is stupid. McKinley was killed and TR won. Garfield (a reformer) was killed and an R who was thought NOT to be a reformer, Arthur, came in and was every bit as gung ho as Garfield.
And in this case, Trump benefits mightily. Spencer is historically wrong.
Precisely !
Not this time
JFK was hardly killed for being too right leaning
Hinckley was simply insane
Lincoln was basically a war casualty and his death cost the south dearly and baring Andrew Johnson and one senate vote the radical republicans would have totally subjugated the south into their spoils fiefdom and political dependency they had envisioned leading to the war itself
Lincoln opposed the radicals in his own party over this and offered very generous terms as did Sherman and Grant
Trump is the first one I can think of clearly shot by a leftist except Ford who wasn’t wounded
Squeaky Fromm I’m assuming was a lefty I’m not sure the other lady
Sirhan Sirhan was a Christian Palestinian I’m not certain his motive
MLK not a potus candidate was shot by a righty anti communist racist ostensibly a Dixiecrat of sorts I’d assume
Garfield was shot by a nutty Republican resentful over not getting what he thought he was due
McKinley was killed by a crazed anarchist
Andrew Jackson a democrat was shot by a nut and as was his custom survived
There have been others including maybe a Capone minion on FDR and possibly Zionist extremists on Truman who were thwarted
It’s a mixed bag but the most common thread is nuts
If Reagan had died from his chest wound we would not have had his wonderful two terms with tax cuts, a booming economy, defense buildup which helped end the Soviet Union, etc, but rather the globalist champion of the New World Order, Poppy Bush.
"Theodore Roosevelt was also one of the founding figures of today’s gargantuan and out-of-control federal state"
It is simply a fact that Theodore Roosevelt 26 led the largest peacetime expansion of government in U.S. history.(up until that time) Every time King Teddy the First had the chance, he increased the size and scope of the federal government. If congress wouldn't play ball, he used his royal scepter and decreed it.
It's about time we face this fact and stop hiding from it. We would NOT have a deep state at all except for Theodore Roosevelt. The FBI was blatantly unconstitutional, much less anything else he did.
As of now, the President who has arguably done the most to undo Theodore Roosevelt's disastrous record as President has been ............... (drum roll) ........ Donald Trump 45.
MAGA all the way baby!
There was an attempt on George Wallace in the 1972 campaign.
This time he was a running as a Democrat not an independent.
What has been forgotten is that Wallace had accumulated more delegates at the time of the attempt than any other candidate.
That is not to say that he would have gotten the nomination but Wallace was running a populist campaign to what was still the base of the Democrat Party at the time which was the blue collar worker middle class.
The only political party that John Wilkes Booth had ever belonged to was the Know Nothing aka the American party.
That party was one of the group that along with the Whigs joined the Republican party.
Lincoln’s own VP Andrew Johnson was a Democrat. His Secretary of War Stanton. Many of his generals. There were Democrats aligned with Lincoln. The Republicans had no support in the South since people won’t vote to wage war on themselves.
Don’t spoil the story that it all began with Woodrow Wilson. Teddy running on the Progress Party ticket in 1912 doesn’t count either.
Presidential Assassinations Have Always Aided the DemocratsThat's the kind of "historic" thinking that caused (history professor) Newt Gingrich to lose the house...Party in power Blah, Blah, Blah.
Taking that lunacy to the next level. The loss caused GW Bush to think the loss was a mandate (more like excuse) for him and Rove to (gleefully) go full liberal.
Yes, I left out Wallace because he really had no support outside of the Old South, so really wasn’t a ‘threat’ to anybody.
But it was interesting that when the election came he told Nixon he could have all his electoral votes if he needed them............
JFK was unpopular in the Deep South but not disliked elsewhere.
People like the “can do” spirit of TR, but they otherwise know little of his actions in office.
He was running into race issues nationally, while it was more intense in the South.
George Wallace won the Michigan and Maryland primaries on May 16th the day after he was shot.
Despite the shooting effectively ending his 1972 campaign Wallace received the 3rd highest number of Democrat votes in the primaries.
25.8% for Humphrey, 25.3% for McGovern, 23.5% for Wallace. And oddly enough Wallace won 0.3% of the votes in the 1972 Republican primaries.
Spencer also refers to “staunch Democrat John Wilkes Booth”.
In fact the only political party that Booth was ever active in was the Native American Party, better known as the Know Nothing party. It ran from the 1840s to 1860 when it merged into the Republicans.
If you have seen movie The Gangs of New York, that’s the party of Bill the Butcher, the character played by Daniel Day Lewis.
Carl von Clausewitz told us in 1832 that "War is a mere continuation of policy with other means", often paraphrased as "war is politics by other means", and logically implying that politics is war by other means.
So, yes, you have a point.
However, violence is only "intrinsic" if you define law enforcement as intrinsically "violence".
Law enforcement is intended to force politics into legally and ethically acceptable channels and thus ideally eliminate all unlawful violence from the process.
SecondAmendment: "With that said, violence should reserved as measure of last resort, but for the Democrats its their daily driver."
Exactly right.
Good list, but misses the attempt on FDR when he was president elect and Truman while he was living in the Blair House while the white house was being renovated.
Yeah, right...
The trouble with such fact-free fantasizing is that it withers to nothing whenever we look at the reality behind it.
Your problem number one is the size and scope of Federal government, which did not change under Teddy Roosevelt --
Historical Federal spending as a % of US GDP:
Another way to look at this is:
US Federal employees (non-military) as a percentage of US population:
Bottom line is that while Teddy Roosevelt was certainly a man of the Progressive Era, his actual "progressive" accomplishments were a mere drop in the bucket compared to everything which came after him, especially under Democrats like Wilson, FDR and LBJ.
What Teddy Roosevelt is absolutely guilty of is splitting the Republican party in 1912, and thus engineering the election of minority Southern Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
Imho, TR was just as guilty of engineering Wilson's election as Fire Eater Democrats were in 1860, when they split their majority party, thus engineering the election of minority Republican Abraham Lincoln.
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