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History Unplugged Podcast

Why U.S. Political Elections Have Always Been Chaotic—David Severa from the Early and Often Podcast

History Unplugged Podcast

History Unplugged

Society & Culture, History

4.23.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

You've heard it before: American politics have never been nastier or more divisive than they are today. Just witness the recent words of one recent front-runner candidate, who told told the media his opponent was a hermaphrodite, because he was too weak to be a man but too ugly to be a woman. The front-runner's hatchet men counter-attacked. They called his opponent a nasty low-life who was the vile offspring of a mulatto and an Indian. He was a bloodthirsty war-monger who wanted to trigger a war with America's enemies, leading to a national orgy of “rape, incest, and adultery.” The slurs kept piling up. The front-runner was called a criminal and fascist. The opponent was called an atheist cowardly weakling. Does this sound like words passed between the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns in 2016? They weren't— these were insults traded between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 election. Jefferson's camp described Adams as having a “hideous hermaphroditical character.” Adams' men called Vice President Jefferson “a mean-spirited, low-lived fellow, the son of a half-breed Indian squaw, sired by a Virginia mulatto father.” As you can see, American elections have always been vicious. To dive into this topic, I have on the show David Severa, host of the podcast called Early and Often – the History of Elections in America. We talk about the history of voting in the United States, all the way from the earliest colonial days to the present.

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0:00.0

The History of North America podcast is a sweeping historical saga of the United States,

0:09.4

Canada, and Mexico from their deep origins to our present epoch.

0:13.9

Join me, Mark Vinet, on this exciting, fascinating epic journey through time, focusing on the compelling,

0:20.7

wonderful, and tragic stories of North America's inhabitants, heroes, villains, leaders,

0:27.1

environment, and geography.

0:29.5

I invite you to come along for the ride.

0:31.9

Welcome to the History Unplugged Podcast.

0:37.6

The unscripted show that celebrates unsung heroes, myth busts historical lies, and rediscoveres

0:44.1

the forgotten stories that change our world.

0:47.7

I'm your host, Scott Rink.

0:56.6

Most people agree that elections in the United States have become really ugly in recent

1:00.4

years.

1:01.4

Here's one example.

1:03.1

One candidate told the media that his opponent was a hermaphrodite that had neither the

1:07.7

force and firmness of a man, nor the generalist and sensibility of a woman.

1:12.6

The frontrunners hatch at men counterattacked.

1:15.2

They call his opponent a nasty lowlife, who is vile offspring, a bloodthirsty warmonger

1:21.1

who wanted a trigger war with America's enemies, leading to a national orgy of rape and

1:26.1

incest.

1:27.8

The slurs kept piling up.

1:29.4

The frontrunner was called a criminal and a fascist.

1:32.1

His opponent was called an atheist cowardly weakly.

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