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… Bryan also connects the Democratic Party’s tradition since Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson against moneyed interests in …
The election of 1896 was a partisan battle over the future of American economic policy
Oral History Interviews
… outside lobbying because they pushed it through with what [Thomas W.] Ashley had on that task force. The bill went … ingrate. Young One ingrate and one hundred enemies is what Jefferson said. Rourke Were the invitations the "moral …
Presidential Biographies
… with dirt floors in Hardin County, Kentucky. His father, Thomas Lincoln, could not read and could barely sign his … that many of them, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, had owned slaves. He played down the moral issue …
Presidential Speeches
… that story? The left-wing anarchists tore down a statue of Thomas Jefferson. Now we’re getting into the real stuff. They …
Public Events
… since the founding of our republic. Our third president, Thomas Jefferson, once wrote, “Where the press is free and every man …
Presidential Speeches
… commerce. The third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, ordered the United States Navy to end the …
Oral History Interviews
… … Mickey Kantor describes meeting President William Jefferson Clinton, the 1992 campaign, the presidential … he appoints a White House staff. I’ve got to tell you, [Thomas] Mack McLarty called me, and I don’t know where I was, …
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… malady of political rancor. Brands’ essay reminds us of Thomas Jefferson’s famous utterance in his first inaugural address, …
Every modern president has dwelled in the shadow of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s extraordinary beginning amid the worst economic crisis in the nation’s history.
Oral History Interviews
… Before we close, I’d like to make one pitch though. Thomas Jefferson is under-appreciated as a President. [laughter] … wonderful. Altman I think John Kennedy’s famous line about Jefferson applies because he had nine simultaneous careers, …
Oral History Interviews
… the visit to Monticello, having been a kind of student of [Thomas] Jefferson and liking Charlottesville. Also the curator of … practiced his speech. We practiced all of his quotes from Jefferson, by the way. He wanted to quote Jefferson, and he …
Presidential Speeches
… by tyrants." Explaining the inalienable rights of men, Jefferson said, "The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at … . ." Yes, change your world. One of our Founding Fathers, Thomas Paine, said, "We have it within our power to begin the …
Presidential Speeches
… country has an adequate opportunity for a good education. Thomas Jefferson once said, "If you expect a country to be ignorant …
Presidential Speeches
… times before, in the Administration of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson - both signers of the Declaration of Independence - …
Presidential Speeches
… our present course than those once spoken by the great Thomas Jefferson: "It is the melancholy law of human societies to be …
Oral History Interviews
… of Massachusetts, the Governor of Arkansas, William Jefferson Clinton." So Bill comes up. He didn't use a … at 7:30 I'd get an intelligence briefing from Admiral [Thomas] Hayward. Riley You did, as Transportation Secretary? … Democrats and Republicans. Ron Dellums was the chair. Tip [Thomas O'Neill] thought it was leaking like a sieve so he did …
Presidential Speeches
… she added that most Englishmen today would agree with Thomas Jefferson that "a little rebellion now and then is a very …
Public Events
… : Of all time? Lehrer : Of all time. Of all time even only Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were worse to each other than these …
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… of having this conversation in UVA's Rotunda, with Jefferson's spirit perhaps peering in. Furthermore, a set of … different frictions have arisen between them. For example, Thomas Jefferson championed rural agrarianism as the only …
Presidential Recordings
… -Suggest response -Impoundment of funds question -Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Harry S. Truman -Taxes …
Presidential Biographies
… by popular vote until 1913). As a senator, he supported Thomas Jefferson in the Louisiana Purchase, one of only two …