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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

THE 1848 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: PART 1- RUN, ROUGH AND READY

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson

News, Politics, History

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2024

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In Part 1 of our two-parter on the 1848 election, American politics is experiencing its greatest tumult. To long-time politicos the world is upside down as Whigs are working with Democrats, Democrats with Whigs. Writers are declaring a new Young America and an out with the old. America's territory is about to expand greatly, and there's arguments about how. Into this mix, almost as a relief to Whigs, is a new national hero. But is he the right choice for the highest office? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Live on the zone October 19th,

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Francis Inganu returns to the cage

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versus Heena Fijera.

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Battle of the Giants.

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The two most feared

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MMA fighters clash in the cage

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for the world heavyweight title.

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Plus, MMA legend Chris Cybal

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faces two-time PFL champion,

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Larissa Pachego, in one of the biggest women's

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MMA fights ever.

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Battle of the Giants.

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Engarnu versus Fuella, October 19th, live on the zone.

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By now at the zone.com.

0:35.4

What they needed was muscle. Oh, The backers of Mexican War Hero Zachary Taylor knew that New York would be an obstacle in him getting the wig party nomination in 1848.

1:07.6

One reason is that Taylor was a southerner, a large slave owner in Louisiana, not to say that there weren't slave owners in New York.

1:16.4

The institution was still practiced there in some quarters, but the institution was resented by New Yorkers many either for moral reasons as in

1:26.7

we shouldn't be doing this anywhere in the country you had those types in the city or

1:32.1

economic reasons as in

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