For a long time, I have loathed Woodrow Wilson. It shocked me that a massive racist and war monger, who then bungled the post-WWI peace, should be praised over Warren G. Harding, who was anti-lynching, pro-peace, tolerant of dissent, and anti-asset forfeiture (as it existed in his day). So I am happy to see that the Black student movement at Princeton is drawing attention to the horror that was the Wilson presidency.
Many folks think that the demands of Princeton students are unreasonable. But I think that asking for Wilson’s name to be removed from the policy school is very reasonable given that he booted thousands of Blacks from their jobs in the Federal government. Critics often say that students are too sensitive and can’t tolerate truly free speech. If that is true, then the charge applies even more so to Wilson himself who oversaw the Palmer raids, which…
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Dec 15, 2015 @ 14:39:19
Warren Harding presided over three recessions in five years. What a man!
Only a complete moron would think him to be a good president
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Dec 15, 2015 @ 14:47:46
when did that depression start, when did he take office?
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Dec 16, 2015 @ 11:39:27
recessions Jim not depressions.
He supported the policies.
So you are like all Austrians the only policy you like is when there is a recession/depression.
No wonder you like Harding!
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