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of course, you're woodrow wilson. you can't say said or preach has to be whatever is uttered in the pulpits. so you want do that and i'll talk about how hard that you would want to think. how did christians worship? did they in any different way during the war? did they sing different and there were there were hymns added to the hymn books during world war one for the sake of war mobilization in britain, in america battle hymn of the republic added to the church of england's book during the war, added to the presbyter here in hamburg here and the united states. so would there be patriotic songs? would there special music that was patriotic god bless america yet hadn't been written yet? america beautiful. how about flags in churches churches now this is this where this is where people get really nervous and they think aha, i knew you were going to do something un-american eventually. if you even raise this question, why are there united states flags and churches? people get very nervous. like, what are you up to? you c
of course, you're woodrow wilson. you can't say said or preach has to be whatever is uttered in the pulpits. so you want do that and i'll talk about how hard that you would want to think. how did christians worship? did they in any different way during the war? did they sing different and there were there were hymns added to the hymn books during world war one for the sake of war mobilization in britain, in america battle hymn of the republic added to the church of england's book during the...
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we thought about this already a little bit in the case of president woodrow wilson. does religion automatically get concocted by governments, for the sake of war. does religion automatically get co-opted, taking control of, by the government, for the sake of justifying wars, mobilizing troops, material wealth, continuing wars, becoming controversial, unpopular. is that what we can say? is that the story of our experience? that religion just gets co- opted. and it does not have the integrity, the institutional integrity to really defend itself in times of warfare. i'm going to talk about one historian who made that argument, concerning america in the first world war. without telling us the whole story, this is a great upper- level class. maybe you can talk me into this. the united states broadly wrestles america, pre-united states, and has always confronted the question of "the role of religion". you can find that in colonial america, the entire series of colonial wars. what is the role of the church. local pastors, preaching malicious sermons. that was during the fre
we thought about this already a little bit in the case of president woodrow wilson. does religion automatically get concocted by governments, for the sake of war. does religion automatically get co-opted, taking control of, by the government, for the sake of justifying wars, mobilizing troops, material wealth, continuing wars, becoming controversial, unpopular. is that what we can say? is that the story of our experience? that religion just gets co- opted. and it does not have the integrity,...
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you've read a bit, from woodrow wilson. you know how religious, explicitly christian or more vaguely spiritual being and language were woven through all of his speeches. i will give you some examples. but his own faith, yes, it is true that he was raised by a presbyterian minister and father. in the south. in virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. that is true. it is true that he was an ordained elder in the big mainline presbyterian church, that is all true. let's go a step further. he was part of the very liberal victorian sentimental liberal theology of the day. and, within our next class, we will look at the contrast with a much more orthodox presbyterian whom he knew. this is what wilson said in may of 1911. " the occasion was, the 400th anniversary of the publication of the king james version of the bible, the 1611 authorized version. he was asked to speak, commemorations like this all over the country. he was asked to speak to, i believe it was in denver. these are selective quotations. "i am at risk of b
you've read a bit, from woodrow wilson. you know how religious, explicitly christian or more vaguely spiritual being and language were woven through all of his speeches. i will give you some examples. but his own faith, yes, it is true that he was raised by a presbyterian minister and father. in the south. in virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. that is true. it is true that he was an ordained elder in the big mainline presbyterian church, that is all true. let's go a step...
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woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sangeg.r parenthood. sf planned parenthood gets billions and billions of dollars. ar the >> we can go on. you never hear them speak up in favor of the founders of the country. in favore ers of t of the frame constitution. in defense of the constitutionte . and they try and twist it likeya the 14th amendment to accommodate what they wanth'p but they don't support them. they supportle people, hate theo and are trying to destroy them and their surrogatesthat t. the teachers unions are doing a hell of a good job of that by brainwashinaiwashing childret and diverting them from getting an education. tthe other things. so the point is the democratty party is an autocrat party. and by the way, like mostease autocratic parties thand autocracies, they camouflage their true purpose by claiming they're doing these great things for the people, d especially the poor. >> they're doing g great things because they defend democracy. how? how?how? by destroying the voting system. how? by trying to put an opponent in prison
woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sangeg.r parenthood. sf planned parenthood gets billions and billions of dollars. ar the >> we can go on. you never hear them speak up in favor of the founders of the country. in favore ers of t of the frame constitution. in defense of the constitutionte . and they try and twist it likeya the 14th amendment to accommodate what they wanth'p but they don't support them. they supportle people, hate theo and are trying to destroy them and their...
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a lot of people had come down this path before me the woodrow wilson papers are like 69 published volumes, and there's one that's devoted entirely to wilson's health and then there's a wonderful book by a woman who became a friend of mine phyllis lee levin called edith and woodrow and it's really it's about their relationship, but it's really about this time and she did a beautiful job of going back into all the documents and looking what everyone in wilson's cabinet was saying asking about this and and wilson. he did allow people to come and see him he allowed. two republican senators to come and see in one afternoon and he could carry on a perfectly intelligent conversation but sustaining his concentration was absolutely impossible. these senators went away thinking yeah, he's in good shape. he can do this. so i went through a little spate. i haven't had a stroke but i went through a i needed a pacemaker it turned out and in the months leading up to that. i knew i was really tired, but i didn't think anything was wrong with my head except. i was having a hard time working and i could ca
a lot of people had come down this path before me the woodrow wilson papers are like 69 published volumes, and there's one that's devoted entirely to wilson's health and then there's a wonderful book by a woman who became a friend of mine phyllis lee levin called edith and woodrow and it's really it's about their relationship, but it's really about this time and she did a beautiful job of going back into all the documents and looking what everyone in wilson's cabinet was saying asking about...
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a lot of people had come down this path before me the woodrow wilson papers are like 69 published volumes, and there's one that's devoted entirely to wilson's health and then there's a wonderful book by a woman who became a friend of mine phyllis lee levin called edith and woodrow and it's really it's about their relationship, but it's really about this time and she did a beautiful job of going back into all the documents and looking what everyone in wilson's cabinet was saying asking about this and and wilson. he did allow people to come and see him he allowed. two republican senators to come and see in one afternoon and he could carry on a perfectly intelligent conversation but sustaining his concentration was absolutely impossible. these senators went away thinking yeah, he's in good shape. he can do this. so i went through a little spate. i haven't had a stroke but i went through a i needed a pacemaker it turned out and in the months leading up to that. i knew i was really tired, but i didn't think anything was wrong with my head except. i was having a hard time working and i could ca
a lot of people had come down this path before me the woodrow wilson papers are like 69 published volumes, and there's one that's devoted entirely to wilson's health and then there's a wonderful book by a woman who became a friend of mine phyllis lee levin called edith and woodrow and it's really it's about their relationship, but it's really about this time and she did a beautiful job of going back into all the documents and looking what everyone in wilson's cabinet was saying asking about...
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and woodrow wilson died a broken man. tonight i do not tell you that the war in vietnam is not to end war but i do say this, i've initiated a plan that will end this war and bring us closer to that goal to which woodrow wilson and every a american president with a just and lasting peace. i hold the responsibility for choosing the best path to that goal and then leading the nation aligned. i pledge to you tonight that i shall meet this responsibility with all the strength and wisdom that i can command in accordance with your hopes, mindful of your concerns, sustained by your prayers. thank you and good night. good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office where so manybe decisions have been made that shaped the history of this nation. each time i've done so to discuss some matters that i believe affect the national interest and all the decisions that i've made in my publicli le i have always tried to do what was best for the nation. throughout the long and difficult period of watergate i felt it
and woodrow wilson died a broken man. tonight i do not tell you that the war in vietnam is not to end war but i do say this, i've initiated a plan that will end this war and bring us closer to that goal to which woodrow wilson and every a american president with a just and lasting peace. i hold the responsibility for choosing the best path to that goal and then leading the nation aligned. i pledge to you tonight that i shall meet this responsibility with all the strength and wisdom that i can...
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david: and then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, that was to do further diplomatic knowledgebob: i got a master's degree in international affairs and again the fascination was history and global affairs. david: so you get a degree from princeton and all of a sudden the u.s. government says we are ready for you to be a diplomat? bob: they ask you, did you want to go to the foreign service? you had to take a test. the test requires you to be literate in things that a kid from hickory, mississippi through freeport, illinois, don't really know about. they asked me a question, what is wedgewood? i said, a dresser? [laughter] i thought it was. bob: so you weren't familiar with wedgewood? [laughter] david: so ultimately you came to washington, what did you do when you came to washington? bob: i came to d.c. with the princeton impromata and the connections of people who had -- who were former princeton woodrow wilson graduates including a good friend of ours, jim johnson. so i started making the rounds. people referred me to this person. i went to senator mondale's office, senator ke
david: and then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, that was to do further diplomatic knowledgebob: i got a master's degree in international affairs and again the fascination was history and global affairs. david: so you get a degree from princeton and all of a sudden the u.s. government says we are ready for you to be a diplomat? bob: they ask you, did you want to go to the foreign service? you had to take a test. the test requires you to be literate in things that a kid from...
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woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sanger, gets billions and billions of dollars. we can go on. you never hear them speak up. in favor of the founders of the country. in favors of the framers of the constitution. in defense of the constitution. they try and twist it like the 14th amendment to accommodate what they want. but they don't support them. they support people who hate them. and they are trying to destroy them. and they are surrogates that teaches unions are doing a hell good job of that brain washing our children and diverting them from getting an education to other things. so, the point is, the democrat party is an autocratic party, and by the way, like most autocratic parties and you to be creases they camouflage their true purpose by claiming they are doing these great things for the people, especially the poor. they are doing great things because they defend democracy, how? by destroying the voting system. how? putting an opponent in prison, destroy the electoral college where only democrat cities are represented. populating it with left ring radical bomb throwers.
woodrow wilson, same thing. margaret sanger, gets billions and billions of dollars. we can go on. you never hear them speak up. in favor of the founders of the country. in favors of the framers of the constitution. in defense of the constitution. they try and twist it like the 14th amendment to accommodate what they want. but they don't support them. they support people who hate them. and they are trying to destroy them. and they are surrogates that teaches unions are doing a hell good job of...
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all the platitudes about america supporting democracy and making the world safer democracy, the woodrow wilson advocates among us, the biggest recipient of american welfare, ukraine, canceled its next presidential election. you're attending me we are sending $100 billion to a country that's not going to have elections? 100 billion to a country that now has a president for life? well, we could but it's difficult. does anybody remember the american civil war were 600,000 people died and yet we didn't miss an election? they canceled the presidential election. we should cancel our aid as a response. this isn not the only concerning development in ukraine. despite this week, his actions deserve scrutiny. citing national security concerns, zelenskyy has banned orthodox churches oriented towards the orthodox church and has ordered ukrainian law enforcement to raid the churches and arrest priests. he is banned the political opposition. how do you haveu' a democracy if you're not going to have elections and you? banned the opposition? helu suspended 11 political parties including the opposition platfor
all the platitudes about america supporting democracy and making the world safer democracy, the woodrow wilson advocates among us, the biggest recipient of american welfare, ukraine, canceled its next presidential election. you're attending me we are sending $100 billion to a country that's not going to have elections? 100 billion to a country that now has a president for life? well, we could but it's difficult. does anybody remember the american civil war were 600,000 people died and yet we...
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i explain the history of the party who is responsible, woodrow wilson was an out of the closest racistith ties to the klan. i can give you examples. wilson required for first time that people apply for federal jobs send in their photos to make sure that blacks were not getting federal jobs, he also when he was president, of princeton university, bragged about the fact that not one black kid was admitted admitted to princ princeton when he was president of that university, he was king of senat of censorship, he wanted dmog wi nothing to do with black community, he was a bigot and a racist. he was a two term democrat president, democrats liked him, he was one of the progressive marxism intellectuals talking about perfecting society, but for the sloppiness of the vote and the republicanism and sloppiness of what goes on, he felt that the judiciary was where we could change america forever. he despised the declaration of independence and wrote about why. why? because the so-called progressives marxism replace their own ideology. and that is why they attack the family. because the family ha
i explain the history of the party who is responsible, woodrow wilson was an out of the closest racistith ties to the klan. i can give you examples. wilson required for first time that people apply for federal jobs send in their photos to make sure that blacks were not getting federal jobs, he also when he was president, of princeton university, bragged about the fact that not one black kid was admitted admitted to princ princeton when he was president of that university, he was king of senat...
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and woodrow wilson died a broken man. tonight i do not tell you that the war in vietnam is the war to end. but i do say this. i have initiated plan which will end this war in a way that will bring us closer to that great goal to which goodwill road to which woodrow wilson and every american president in our history has been dedicated. the goal of a just and lasting peace as president, i hold the responsibility for choosing the best path to that goal, and then leading the nation along. i pledge to you tonight that i shall meet this response ability with all of the strength wisdom i can command in accordance with your hopes. mindful of your concerns. sustained by your prayers. thank you. good night. good evening. this the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of this nation. each time i have done so to discuss with you some matter that i believe affected the national interest in all the decisions i have made my public life. i have always to do what was
and woodrow wilson died a broken man. tonight i do not tell you that the war in vietnam is the war to end. but i do say this. i have initiated plan which will end this war in a way that will bring us closer to that great goal to which goodwill road to which woodrow wilson and every american president in our history has been dedicated. the goal of a just and lasting peace as president, i hold the responsibility for choosing the best path to that goal, and then leading the nation along. i pledge...
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woodrow wilson that during the progressive era. yeah. and then of course franklin roosevelt does gets elected three times wilson do it because of a split ticket though. yeah. well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the republic. that's one of the two elections that ohio does not vote for the winner during this big, long stretch from. 1896 to 2016. other questions. all right. your final projects are due friday, so don't forget that we will meet in our usual room next time if there are no questions. i'll see you friday. thank you.
woodrow wilson that during the progressive era. yeah. and then of course franklin roosevelt does gets elected three times wilson do it because of a split ticket though. yeah. well wilson the first wilson election a split ticket because teddy roosevelt's running as a progressive. but the 1916 election is not split. and so significantly ohio begins swing back. republicans we talked about bricker, the of ohio is the republican vice presidential nominee in, 44. so ohio actually does swing the...
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guest, a professor of international relations and former director of a middle east program at the woodrow wilsonenter. thank you for joining us. thousands of people are leaving nagorno-karabakh, and on your him wondering in your view, if they stay, are they in danger? henri: of course they are in danger, they've been opposing control of the region and this is a historical conflict between two peoples and is not about to disappear anytime soon. if i was armenian, i would have left too. the area has been decimated because of the embargo. anchor: it is worth noting that after almost a year of embargo along that corridor, supplies not getting in. it might have created a difficult living situation. henri: of course. it was not a rich region to begin with, it was a small region with a small population. it was doomed in a way. clearly the people living there cannot defend themselves against the powerful azerbaijan. anchor: 20,000 armenians there and many leaving. many agree with you that they could be at risk if they stay. the next move being discussed with the president of turkey and president of azer
guest, a professor of international relations and former director of a middle east program at the woodrow wilsonenter. thank you for joining us. thousands of people are leaving nagorno-karabakh, and on your him wondering in your view, if they stay, are they in danger? henri: of course they are in danger, they've been opposing control of the region and this is a historical conflict between two peoples and is not about to disappear anytime soon. if i was armenian, i would have left too. the area...
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american president woodrow wilson proposed his famous 14 points, which formed the basis of the versaillest was an idealistic attempt to carry over liberal principles. on the sphere of international relations and the first conceptual project that broke with the idea of isolationism in the united states an international organization was to become the guarantor of the new order. the league of nations, which was formed in 1919. its charter was signed. 44 states during its existence, 63 countries were members of the organization; there were two governing bodies . the assembly is an annual meeting of all members of the organization and the council, which acted on an almost constant basis for 26 years. it managed to hold 170 meetings. in addition, under the league of nations there were a number of international bodies responsible for issues of disarmament, health, intellectual cooperation protection of refugee rights and the fight against slavery germany soviet russia was initially not allowed into the league berlin officially joined the organization only in the twenty-sixth year, and moscow i
american president woodrow wilson proposed his famous 14 points, which formed the basis of the versaillest was an idealistic attempt to carry over liberal principles. on the sphere of international relations and the first conceptual project that broke with the idea of isolationism in the united states an international organization was to become the guarantor of the new order. the league of nations, which was formed in 1919. its charter was signed. 44 states during its existence, 63...
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surprisingly, exactly 3 months later the right to self-determination appeared in one of the points of woodrow wilson’s congress, and there in these 14 points he would also abandon the right to self-determination. the history of karabakh shows that there are movements in two directions. however, formally, no one has ever recognized the independence of the nkr. so azerbaijan had no legal obstacles. when they talk about the right of people's self-determination, for some reason the majority perceives the right of peoples to self-determination as a mandatory right to secession, the creation of an independent state and so on, take away, take away , the right to self-determination includes several forms - self-determination of peoples: cultural autonomy, this is also self-determination, and often those or peoples and... stops there, they can ask for cultural autonomy, national cultural autonomy, they can raise the question of becoming a subject of the federation and becoming a subject of the confederation and gaining the right, for example, to elect from their composition a deputy of parliament, a central on
surprisingly, exactly 3 months later the right to self-determination appeared in one of the points of woodrow wilson’s congress, and there in these 14 points he would also abandon the right to self-determination. the history of karabakh shows that there are movements in two directions. however, formally, no one has ever recognized the independence of the nkr. so azerbaijan had no legal obstacles. when they talk about the right of people's self-determination, for some reason the majority...
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these scares, there were numerous attempts to bomb people and property, the washington house of woodrow wilson's -- was badly damaged by a bomb in june although palmer himself was not seriously hurt. in september of 1920 always a load of dynamite blue up in front of the morgan bank on wall street killing 38 and injuring 143, windows were blown out, but the morgan bank was scarred, they decided not to repair the damage. leaving it as a sort of stigmata of capitalism. the fear generated by the red scare was more than the threat. hundreds of aliens were deported including emma goldman and alexander berkman who tried to assassinate the industrialists henry clay frick, though by wonderful coincidence the day he was deported was the day henry clay frick died of national rural as natural causes and he left the country before i did. the socialist party never came close to winning the presidential race but had alleged oral success at local and conventional levels, 5 socialists into new york state assembly, they were suspended and expelled and rented special elections and were reelected but denied their s
these scares, there were numerous attempts to bomb people and property, the washington house of woodrow wilson's -- was badly damaged by a bomb in june although palmer himself was not seriously hurt. in september of 1920 always a load of dynamite blue up in front of the morgan bank on wall street killing 38 and injuring 143, windows were blown out, but the morgan bank was scarred, they decided not to repair the damage. leaving it as a sort of stigmata of capitalism. the fear generated by the...
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what has happened in the last century and it did begin with woodrow wilson, the godfather of the modern administrative state perpetrated by f.d.r. and exacerbated by both political parties we saw a waterful of political responsibility, moving away from congress and the senate and u.s. presidency, two words, three-lettered government agencies that wield the most political power in the federal government despite having the least political accountability through unelected bureaucrats who have no backstop of actually being accountable to the public. i think about the standard we should measure how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, you john jay, john adams, how would they feel if they are walking around washington, d.c., and they deeply disagreed with a lot of questions, but they agreed on one thing, at the very least the lawmakers and policy makers should be the ones making public policy in this country. against that backdrop i'm here to announce how to revive the promise of that constitutional republic with three branches of gove
what has happened in the last century and it did begin with woodrow wilson, the godfather of the modern administrative state perpetrated by f.d.r. and exacerbated by both political parties we saw a waterful of political responsibility, moving away from congress and the senate and u.s. presidency, two words, three-lettered government agencies that wield the most political power in the federal government despite having the least political accountability through unelected bureaucrats who have no...
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obama is the only president since woodrow wilson to say in washington and wilson stayed because he hadtroke and could not be moved. the fact that obama is here all the time and his staff permeates the biden administration and obama is really, really smart. whatever biden's problems are, obama doesn't have any of those problems, the administration is much more an obama administration than the joe biden of 10 or 15 years ago. a radical, left wing administration. dedicated to policies that are close to crazy. the electric car policy is a disaster. as president trump said this will destroy at least 100,000 jobs and will achieve nothing. their policies, they might propose that americans are limited to 2 beers a week. the kind of petty interference that most americans find crazy. >> pete: of course the rumors that the masks and the mandates could come back. those numbers will go up. thank you. coming up. trump pleads not guilty in the georgia election case after waiving his arraignment. the biden corruption scandals not going away. a full report. from the mountains, ♪ to the fruited plains.
obama is the only president since woodrow wilson to say in washington and wilson stayed because he hadtroke and could not be moved. the fact that obama is here all the time and his staff permeates the biden administration and obama is really, really smart. whatever biden's problems are, obama doesn't have any of those problems, the administration is much more an obama administration than the joe biden of 10 or 15 years ago. a radical, left wing administration. dedicated to policies that are...
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woodrow wilson that wins the presidency in 1912 a progressive democrat and he has his own cousin anduncle who he isiv now related to all the more. the lord roosevelt a progressive republican. through these years and speeches he is revealing he is morally democratic instincts. i will not go through all of those speeches. after world war i and many people had this lined up with wilson during the war, people believed that there would be a furtherance of the progressive politics. progressive legislation to try to tame control reform if you like the selfishness, the corruption the violence inducing power of that class of corporate bosses who emerge during the late 1930s. however, it is an age of threaction the 1920s. we often get by films and other things because it is the wrong 20s. most people don't realize that working people urban and rural alike suffered a decline in their income. barely recovering. working people the way they sustain the household income that they had was by way of both memembers of the family going ot to work. in this moment, fdr has suffered fdr starts to dissolve
woodrow wilson that wins the presidency in 1912 a progressive democrat and he has his own cousin anduncle who he isiv now related to all the more. the lord roosevelt a progressive republican. through these years and speeches he is revealing he is morally democratic instincts. i will not go through all of those speeches. after world war i and many people had this lined up with wilson during the war, people believed that there would be a furtherance of the progressive politics. progressive...
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the original progressives with the administrative state woodrow wilson, frank and others they began with experts could find the right answer to social and economic problems and having found the right answers experts could and should impose them on the american people. the progressives did not concern themselves with individuals and the inherent differences between individuals that are part of the condition. instead they emphasize social problems and reaching the best social policy and organization. the original progressives can advocated for sidelining the messy and unscientific legislative process and weakening judicial review. for administration to succeed americans would have to move beyond the constitution archaic perceptions for individual liberty and private property. in short fundamentally at odds with the puller looks of the protection of individual liberty. it cannot accommodate diverse interests and opinions religious beliefs and economic pursuits. the founders emphasize emphasizedlegislation cell abilt individual liberty. the progressive by contrast press for science, certaint
the original progressives with the administrative state woodrow wilson, frank and others they began with experts could find the right answer to social and economic problems and having found the right answers experts could and should impose them on the american people. the progressives did not concern themselves with individuals and the inherent differences between individuals that are part of the condition. instead they emphasize social problems and reaching the best social policy and...
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what's happened in the last century -- and it did begin with woodrow wilson, the godfather of the modern states perpetuated by fdr further exacerbated by both political parties -- is that we saw the waterfall of political responsibility in the country, moving away from congress and the senate and the u.s. presidency towards three letter government agencies that wield the most political power in the federal government despite having the least political accountability through unelected bureaucrats who have no backstop of actually being accountable to the public. i often think about the standard we should measure how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, john jay, john adams how they would feel if they were walking around washington, d.c. today and these are men who disagreed with a lot of questions relating to the founding but they agreed on one thing, at the very least of the lawmakers in the policy makers elected should be the ones making the policies in this country. so against that backdrop today i am here to announce how we will
what's happened in the last century -- and it did begin with woodrow wilson, the godfather of the modern states perpetuated by fdr further exacerbated by both political parties -- is that we saw the waterfall of political responsibility in the country, moving away from congress and the senate and the u.s. presidency towards three letter government agencies that wield the most political power in the federal government despite having the least political accountability through unelected...
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it was unveiled by woodrow wilson as a unification monument.ugh it up to barack obama and late recent bitter but the decision was made to move it. and so we've been working across the aisle. i've had some support from our two senators as well and we can move this to a battlefield in virginia pixel it will be part of our history so people can understand it. i think this is part of the moment that we are in, which is often times there is this distinction is drawn in politics. it is either this or that. and depending on where you come down as what team you're on and i think there's a real moment for both. we can, in fact, recognize the decision was made, but let's have a moment and put the statues summer work history conceivably can understand the history of virginia. >> there's a road i think i must have been renewed jefferson davis highway in northern virginia that is been renamed. is it glenn youngkin highway? i don't know. >> no. but this process is one that think has been very challenging for people. it's why when i first came in i sit folks
it was unveiled by woodrow wilson as a unification monument.ugh it up to barack obama and late recent bitter but the decision was made to move it. and so we've been working across the aisle. i've had some support from our two senators as well and we can move this to a battlefield in virginia pixel it will be part of our history so people can understand it. i think this is part of the moment that we are in, which is often times there is this distinction is drawn in politics. it is either this or...
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richard nixon's -- did roosevelt and woodrow wilson round out the room. ford saw to it tt ey were replaced with lincoln who was a lifengero and harry truman. which surprised a lot of people. they were both children of capitol hill. what i like to call charismatic lee challenged. they were not great orators. because they had spent so much time on capitol hill, they knew government. harry truman was the last american president before ford who could get up in front of a room full of reporters and introduce the annual federal budget, because he knew it backwards. in early 1976, to be perfectly blunt, the campaign advisors around or had a unique conundrum. how do we demonstrate to doubting voters that this guy is smart? they hit on his hail mary. the federal government was a whole lot bigger than it was in harry truman's day. it was a really risky thing to do. ford said, i would like to do that. so they got like 500 people in the state department auditorium. ford gets up and says, it will be different this year. he gave a little talk. 56 questions, all of whic
richard nixon's -- did roosevelt and woodrow wilson round out the room. ford saw to it tt ey were replaced with lincoln who was a lifengero and harry truman. which surprised a lot of people. they were both children of capitol hill. what i like to call charismatic lee challenged. they were not great orators. because they had spent so much time on capitol hill, they knew government. harry truman was the last american president before ford who could get up in front of a room full of reporters and...
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would not meet with the naacp and he never lifted a i think finger for the black community and woodrow wilson fact there wasn't a single black student while he was president there and close association with ku klux klan and quoted in their big movie and lyndon johnson lies written about lyndon johnson was a racist to the day he died never had epiphany but not just about that. but this is the entire purpose of the democrat party -- listen to how these people talk. obama, michelle obama, listen to what they say. bernie sanders is a great marxist one of the leadest of the democratic party aoc and about -- two scores of other markist in the house of representative 10 to 15% of the house democrats are marxist and while they call themselves democratic socialist or something like that, every authoritarian regime on the face of the earth uses the word democracy or people or reform. to impose their iron fisted will over the people and you see that and i want to focus on chapter on language and thought control people krach their heads at the thought and lyndon wrote about this stalin wrote extensively
would not meet with the naacp and he never lifted a i think finger for the black community and woodrow wilson fact there wasn't a single black student while he was president there and close association with ku klux klan and quoted in their big movie and lyndon johnson lies written about lyndon johnson was a racist to the day he died never had epiphany but not just about that. but this is the entire purpose of the democrat party -- listen to how these people talk. obama, michelle obama, listen...
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i mean he's got to kind of mentors in that respect he's got woodrow wilson who wins the presidency in 1912 a progressive democrat and he's got his own cousin and his wife's uncle who is related to all the more theodore roosevelt, a progressive republican. now, this is the interesting he through these years in speeches as revealing his small d democratic instincts and. i won't go through all those speeches after world war one and many people had many of the progressives lined up with wilson during. the war people had believed there would be a furtherance of the progressive politics, progressive legislation to to tame control the, if you like, the gri, the selfishness, the corruption, the violence inducing power of that class of corporate bosses, that emerged during the late 19th century. however, it's an age of reaction. the 1920s, and we often get message. we often get the wrong view of the twenties by way of films and things, because it's the roaring twenties. most people don't realize that working people, urban and rural alike, actually suffered a decline in their income. they, they
i mean he's got to kind of mentors in that respect he's got woodrow wilson who wins the presidency in 1912 a progressive democrat and he's got his own cousin and his wife's uncle who is related to all the more theodore roosevelt, a progressive republican. now, this is the interesting he through these years in speeches as revealing his small d democratic instincts and. i won't go through all those speeches after world war one and many people had many of the progressives lined up with wilson...
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in the early 1900s, woodrow wilson spewed hate that glorified the klan. few years, had read summer where black men and others were killed and run out of town all over this country in reaction to what was being spewed by the president. in 1963, have alabama governor george wallace sang segregation yesterday, today, tomorrow, let loose the idea that black people were the problem. i the end of year, have people blown up in birmingham, dogs sick don children, children blown up in alabama. if you continue down this road -- in 1960, the florida legislator was pushing all kind of divisive rhetoric. you had the ax handle mob in jacksonville where a white mob beat black while the police watched until black fought back and then they join in. there is this history of not just to coast but what kills and what creates the atmosphere. spewing hate from the most powerful levels of government gives license -- it puts it to suggestion it is all right to eliminate folks. what happens is this guy goes to a blog hbcu. he has been hearing that black history is a problem. if h
in the early 1900s, woodrow wilson spewed hate that glorified the klan. few years, had read summer where black men and others were killed and run out of town all over this country in reaction to what was being spewed by the president. in 1963, have alabama governor george wallace sang segregation yesterday, today, tomorrow, let loose the idea that black people were the problem. i the end of year, have people blown up in birmingham, dogs sick don children, children blown up in alabama. if you...
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when woodrow wilson had his stroke, she was running the country, we need to look at the candidate, bynd, he says she loves the bible, pickle ball , dennis r senior producer had to tell me what it is, but like the bible and swordfish. >> so i would say one thing, i have topped deeply with some of these families and i know tim scott was very protective of hi mom, ms. francis scott and he is . i really understand what it takes. >> to the point too open up you family, but we're talking a girlfriend here, she's not actually in there yet, so she wouldn't get the kind of protection he gets anyway. he couldn't even advocate for her to get that. i'm curious to know where the liberal media think they're going bright i hope they don't plan to show up on this woman's dorset that. we could see what can happen with people on the left with u.s. supreme court justices. and i can understand the thinking of let me protect everybody in my family. all these candidates by the way are having those conversations. >> as they should, particularly on the republican side of the aisle, people go after your famil
when woodrow wilson had his stroke, she was running the country, we need to look at the candidate, bynd, he says she loves the bible, pickle ball , dennis r senior producer had to tell me what it is, but like the bible and swordfish. >> so i would say one thing, i have topped deeply with some of these families and i know tim scott was very protective of hi mom, ms. francis scott and he is . i really understand what it takes. >> to the point too open up you family, but we're talking...