John Tyler Morgan person
also: Senator Morgan, Tyler, President Tyler
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Daniel Webster resigned
John Tyler Morgan documented
“to have all but his Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, resign in protest over him not opening a federal bank. I think it's pretty significant, and why don't we know this? He also was excommunicated from his party like it's a religious orga…”
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John Tyler Morgan succeeded
William Henry Harrison host_asserted
“President William Henry Harrison, who only lasted in office as president for 31 days. Someone might want to go back and look at that. Because they all assumed when John Tyler switched to the Whig Party that he was pro-National Bank. However…”
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John Tyler Morgan member_of
True Whig Party host_asserted
“President William Henry Harrison, who only lasted in office as president for 31 days. Someone might want to go back and look at that. Because they all assumed when John Tyler switched to the Whig Party that he was pro-National Bank. However…”
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John Tyler Morgan removed_from_power
True Whig Party host_asserted
“to have all but his Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, resign in protest over him not opening a federal bank. I think it's pretty significant, and why don't we know this? He also was excommunicated from his party like it's a religious orga…”
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John Tyler Morgan vetoed
Bank of United States documented
“when he vetoed Henry Clay's proposal for a new bank because they thought they had their guy in as president. And he said that, he being Tyler, said that it was an infringement on states' rights, that the federal government shouldn't actuall…”
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John Tyler Morgan vetoed
Bank of United States documented
“Some of them were arrested, but Tyler insisted that they be released without prosecution because he felt that it was a form of free speech. Dang, these people actually sound like they knew what the Constitution actually said, unlike the peo…”
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John Tyler Morgan appointed
William Henry Harrison host_asserted
“President William Henry Harrison, who only lasted in office as president for 31 days. Someone might want to go back and look at that. Because they all assumed when John Tyler switched to the Whig Party that he was pro-National Bank. However…”
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Lexington Intelligencer targeted_for_regime_change
John Tyler Morgan host_asserted
“was quoted saying this, the editor was, if a God-directed thunderbolt were to strike and annihilate the traitor, all would say that heaven is just, unquote. So he felt very strongly that we should have a federal bank. And of course, just, I…”
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John Tyler Morgan covered_up
Protest against John Tyler host_asserted
“Some of them were arrested, but Tyler insisted that they be released without prosecution because he felt that it was a form of free speech. Dang, these people actually sound like they knew what the Constitution actually said, unlike the peo…”
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Mentions (18)
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Cromwell and Curtis tried to show as many legislators as possible all of the statistic maps and everything else that they had already done and that it was 40% finished, according to them. So he thought that he was going to be able to wear h…
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He had been a 30-year Senate veteran who had fought for the South in the Civil War and saw the Nicaraguan Canal as kind of his hallmark project. So he wasn't going to budge. Having taken the measure of his competition, Cromwell set himself …
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In this crucial conversation, Senator Morgan tacked a simple rider onto a Senate version of the 1899 Rivers and Harbor Bill, asking for $2 million to start building the Nicaraguan Canal. The bill easily passed the Senate, but as an addition…
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He let Cromwell speak, but he said nothing. Determined to make America build the canal on his terms with the fringe at least partners in the project, Cromwell rushed back to America to stop another bill pushing the Nicaraguan canal before t…
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was basically, he went off the charts. He said that Cromwell was interfering with everything and that he basically was in bed with the French. Senator Morgan should not have worried. The commission's preliminary report recommended Nicaragua…
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the assassination of William McKinley, a bitter, defiant, and almost violent Senator Morgan got up on the floor and said, I traced this man Cromwell back to the beginning of the whole business. He has not failed to appear anywhere in the en…
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Hey everyone, I just wanted to give you a short history lesson here. This one is about, you know, Andrew Jackson gets all the fanfare about not renewing the National Bank and resisting all the efforts to reestablish it. However, I just disc…
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President William Henry Harrison, who only lasted in office as president for 31 days. Someone might want to go back and look at that. Because they all assumed when John Tyler switched to the Whig Party that he was pro-National Bank. However…
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when he vetoed Henry Clay's proposal for a new bank because they thought they had their guy in as president. And he said that, he being Tyler, said that it was an infringement on states' rights, that the federal government shouldn't actuall…
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Before entering upon the duties of that office, I took an oath that I would preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Entertaining the opinions alluded to in having taken this oath, the Senate and the country will…
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all self-respect, all regard for moral and religious obligations without an observance of which no government can be prosperous and no people be happy, unquote. So he unequivocally said that he's not giving up his morals and honor to do som…
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As a matter of fact, they called him one of the least memorable presidents we've ever had because they hide a lot of the information. And some of the information that they hide is the fact that he may have suffered the first false flag ever…
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what was reported as the largest protest ever assembled in front of the White House. And they burned efficacies of President Tyler in the front lawn. It, according to Peter Sakosh, who was a historian, said that it had all the fingerprints …
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Some of them were arrested, but Tyler insisted that they be released without prosecution because he felt that it was a form of free speech. Dang, these people actually sound like they knew what the Constitution actually said, unlike the peo…
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in this close proximity with another newspaper called the Weekly Caucasian. They were all a bunch of Democrats and were very unscrupulous. We'll just say that. Okay, so, but it was ran by a judge, the newspaper. Tyler began receiving letter…
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to have all but his Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, resign in protest over him not opening a federal bank. I think it's pretty significant, and why don't we know this? He also was excommunicated from his party like it's a religious orga…
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And Henry Clay would declare that Tyler was a president without a party. He faced the actual real threat of being the first president ever to be impeached. But there was no support for that among the actual people or the representatives.…
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2014, Time Magazine said he was in the top 10 forgettable presidents, but I actually think that's wrong. I think we owe quite a bit to President Tyler. We just don't have real history to do that. Hope you enjoyed it.…