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Polybius

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17. Looking back at your post, no you didn't
Fri Apr 11, 2025, 12:17 PM
Apr 2025

I misread when I saw Hoover next to Jackson and McKinley (both of whom Trump likes).

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According to Wikipedia: Ocelot II Apr 2025 #1
So giant middle finger to Jackson Johonny Apr 2025 #4
Don't expect to be invited to a Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. Sneederbunk Apr 2025 #2
I've never liked him either. Haggard Celine Apr 2025 #3
If Andrew Jackson were alive today, Aristus Apr 2025 #5
Or he'd have a prominent position in the current administration. Ocelot II Apr 2025 #6
Or both. The two are not mutually exclusive...nt Wounded Bear Apr 2025 #33
Wearing a red hat too. bluesbassman Apr 2025 #7
I think so too. Haggard Celine Apr 2025 #13
Hmmm...was thinking of "The Trail of Tears"? Forced march from Georgia to ?Oklahoma. electric_blue68 Apr 2025 #39
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2025 #36
tRump really likes Jackson. Interesting that Jackson, McKinley and Hoover all caused big depressions. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #9
Never knew he liked Hoover Polybius Apr 2025 #15
I didn't say he liked Hoover, did I. I put Hoover in for the model of the coming tRump economic disaster. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #16
Looking back at your post, no you didn't Polybius Apr 2025 #17
No worries. It was just enough ambiguous. My fault. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #20
My assumption about Trump and McKinley misanthrope Apr 2025 #28
Actually if he had never become President Hoover would be fairly fondly remembered dsc Apr 2025 #19
hoover got great publicity for handling the 1927 flood rampartd Apr 2025 #21
Also saved Russia during their famine in the 1920s ITAL Apr 2025 #24
yeah he just rose to the wrong job. dsc Apr 2025 #38
He was a highly complicated character Polybius Apr 2025 #8
His genocide of Indigenous Americas was unquestionably worse than "questionable". . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2025 #10
Most certainly Polybius Apr 2025 #11
Here in Fla., he's best known for fighting the Seminole Indians. The two executions allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #32
There have been MAGAts in every century. nt allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #12
It was originally designed as toilet paper, but there was a mix-up. milestogo Apr 2025 #14
He was a fairly popular figure for a long time ITAL Apr 2025 #18
jackson was a hero rampartd Apr 2025 #22
A very complicated figure ITAL Apr 2025 #25
Which is why there's an avatar of Jackson right here on DU Polybius Apr 2025 #30
Born in SC and rose to prominence in TN -- always more popular with Southerners than Northerners. eppur_se_muova Apr 2025 #26
I went to Andrew Jackson Hight School in Queens NY in the early 1960's Mossfern Apr 2025 #23
The same way a fascist bastard choie Apr 2025 #27
Check this out... AntiFascist Apr 2025 #29
He won the Battle of New Orleans. PCB66 Apr 2025 #31
Better question: How did a loathesome dirtbag like Donald Trump get elected? n/t valleyrogue Apr 2025 #34
Didn't hurt that in the 1950s there was a huge hit song about Jackson-- allegorical oracle Apr 2025 #35
You think that's bad? That is just paper. DFW Apr 2025 #37
Wow, what a mixed bag of good, and horrific actions! electric_blue68 Apr 2025 #40
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