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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 5

    In 1866, President Andrew Johnson pressured Ulysses S. Grant into joining him in a series of rallies where he aired his vulgarity and racism: http://nyer.cm/eUxNWRS pic.twitter.com/gYLhS1FevX

    4:30 PM - 5 Jul 2018
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      1. Ginger Lyn  🍂 🍁 🍂‏ @Ginger_Lyn_66 Jul 5
        Replying to @NewYorker @203_7578

        REALLY. This would’ve been a fucking awesome @drunkhistory

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      2. This Charming Man‏ @QueerHope Jul 5
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Thank you for bringing this up!!!! Whenever presidential discussion happens, it rarely goes before Nixon, and we have a whole wealth of history to show other presidents like Trump. Johnson and Harding both fit very well.

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      3. Colin Doyle‏ @nagaijin Jul 5
        Replying to @QueerHope @NewYorker

        Difference being Harding,like Reagan,and unlike A.Johnson and DT, had a sense of his own dignity.The corruption all came out after his death

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      4. Colin Doyle‏ @nagaijin Jul 5
        Replying to @nagaijin @QueerHope @NewYorker

        Of course, he had the good sense to die two years into his presidency, before it all caved in.

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      5. This Charming Man‏ @QueerHope Jul 6
        Replying to @nagaijin @NewYorker

        True! With Harding I was more thinking of "Return to Normalcy" which was very much like MAGA, the cronyism, and he was heavily focused on limiting immigration.

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      1. KRonn‏ @kronn Jul 5
        Replying to @NewYorker

        This is now. Trump is a white supremacist, like Andrew Johnson. Who is our future President Grant?

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      1. Michael Lerch‏ @mungonna8 Jul 5
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        Today's White " Southerner" claims what a tragedy it was to let the unskilled,uneducated "negro" to be free and have to fend for himself in a world of conmen and scallywags. Yet ,I've never heard one say,,they should have got training and education.

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      1. Paul Puglia‏ @PalJoey100 Jul 6
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        This was a very enlightening essay. Johnson has an uncanny resemblance to Trump. I just hope that Trump will face impeachment like Johnson, but be removed from Office. We must have a Democratic Congress!🇺🇸

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      1. ResistRevote 🇺🇸 🔥 ⚡ ☎#SaveTheChildren‏ @ResistRevote Jul 6
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        Great read! Highly recommend! http://nyer.cm/eUxNWRS pic.twitter.com/UfFw42iTFT

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      1. setthem_free‏ @SetthemF Jul 5
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        While Grant was drinking....

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      1. Nick Nightingale 🌹‏ @BerningBlue Jul 5
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        There is precedent!

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