True Whig Party organization
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Claims (4)
True Whig Party headed
Liberia host_asserted
“dominated Liberian politics in what was essentially a minority-ruled one-party state, you know, like a dictatorship. Though they were Black, the Americo-Liberians created a cultural divide. From the day they arrived, they set about establis…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 13:22
William M. Evarts member_of
True Whig Party documented
“Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 10:15
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…”
▶ Who knew_ @ 0:28
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…”
▶ Who knew_ @ 5:46
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▶ 12:52
of the Liberian population. But in the 19th and 20th century, they made up 100% of the voters because they were landowners. For over 100 years, from its formation in 1860s, like being separately recognized as a country and not a colony, unt…
▶ 19:24
And they had white people from European descent that actually were working for them. And they led a very elite life. And they were called True Whig Party. That was the name of their political party. And again, it was the only political part…
▶ 28:36
prospecting for leadership change in Liberia was largely overlooked. Operation Gladio. Likewise, in a book called Beneath the Cold War, The Death of a Nation, a highly critical book on U.S. policy towards Liberia by the husband and wife tea…
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Throughout the 1970s, Tolbert struggled to balance a reform agenda and international leadership aspirations against pressure from the governing true Whig party and emboldened opposition and the U.S. Tolbert assumed office in 1971 after 19 y…
▶ 30:15
And it talks about the four main political parties of the election of 1860. But I'm going to go into the 1850s here for a little bit. So we talk about abolitionists. And there's several types of abolitionists. Some are good, some not so goo…
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And the ward boss, the big thing you have to do to get that job is you've got to promise to vote the way the ward boss wants you to. And again, this is going on right as the Republican Party is replacing the Whigs. The Republican Party was …
▶ 38:16
I'm holding back some of my fire for a future debate with a friend of ours who's pro-Lincoln, Matthew Errett. How you doing, Matt? Matt's a great guy. We disagree on Lincoln and Hamilton. Hopefully we're going to have that discussion. Becau…
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They kind of made a compromise to the Republicans. We'll support your presidential candidate. You help support our candidates. They actually won 35 seats in the House in 1854. That was the death of the Whig Party. And it was over the Cathol…
▶ 10:15
Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. That's Roger Sherman. It's his grandson, his efforts. So he goes to Yale, becomes a bonesman. What did he do in his career? Well, later on, he represented the estate of the Astor family, John …
▶ 21:11
Just a fun little tidbit. Here's a fun little blurb on him as well. He became a Whig after the anti-Masonic party dissolved. So here's part of something called the anti-Masonic, anti-Freemason. Shocker. It's fun stuff. Okay, I think that's …
▶ 8:40
in Dallas gave Schlesinger a harrowing account of the ghastly afternoon when they bumped into each other at the French embassy party in June. McHugh, who found LBJ huddled in the bathroom of his private quarters on Air Force One before the …
▶ 10:36
and opened new doors at cocktail parties. His bold-faced name popped up in New York gossip columns, including the sighting at a Norman Mailer party in January of 67. Schlesinger was frequently invited to appear on talk shows that year. He f…
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Finally, he shook his head and said, something bad is going to come of this. He pointed to the dark stream. God knows where this is going to lead. A few days after RFK's announcement, Jackie Kennedy, who had begged him not to run, fell into…
▶ 0:28
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…
▶ 5:46
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…
▶ 6:16
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.…