Wednesday, February 26, 2025

I read this. Excellent way to understand why he's on the twenty.

 


By "the foremost Jacksonian scholar of our time" (New York Times), the critically acclaimed and most concise biography of Andrew Jackson that takes a comprehensive look at the political, personal, and military life of the seventh president of the United States.

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  1. The globalist master cabal hate his ever-lovin' guys worse than Gen. RE Lee.
    Did a study on Jackson way back in HS, really admired him, he truly had a battle with that day's present bankster cabal, the Rothschillian's had it out for the guy big time, as he interfered with their money launder of our country's wealth, mmm, that seems familiar somehow, )))?(((, anyways, recent years read a few takes on the fearless bastard, and I can not tell you how thick the revisionists have been into altering this amazing piece of American history, they are F$&king whores as nasty as the legacy media. ( my apologies for the cuss word but nothing less fits these enemies of our great civilization nor done more to help wreck everything possible they can get their nasty meathooks on) Thats my rant and by GOD I'm sticking to it because the truth of it demands nothing less.

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    1. Indeed, he was put on the $20 Federal Reserve note, I think, specifically as an insult to the great memory of a man that stood up to the criminal central bankers.

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  2. A steely pragmatist who separated the wheat from the chaff. We need more leaders like that.

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  3. It's a good read and Old Hickory was a fascinating figure.

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