It is true as a historic matter that America's political culture is specifically Anglo-Saxon in origin, but there really is not a good reason to be making that point a political rallying cry in 2021 A.D.
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Ah, saw this tweet. So you are pinning the AS claim on who the ruling class where, not the system of government. That’s fine but not an argument to justify a 21st century caucus -which of course is your main point.
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Wilson was Teddy Roosevelt's real legacy.
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Wilson was an awful President with terrible ideas. Can’t believe how positively he was presented in my HS history class.
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Dan moving this away from contemporary right-wing ethno-nationalists in the GOP to Woodrow Wilson a century ago is a masterclass in obfuscation.
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Except that Wilson’s championing of the administrative state has zero to do with his racism, which modern US progressives abhor and have repeatedly trashed. So what’s your point?
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Woodrow Wilson ran against Teddy Roosevelt in 1912, who was the candidate of the Progressive Party What the fuck are you talking about?
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Woodrow Wilson would have been given the not-so-proverbial "long knife" if the ancient Anglo-Saxons has a say in the matter.
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The Confederate States of America existed for like 5 years.
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