Episode 28 - Woodrow Wilson | PRESIDENTIAL podcast | The Washington Post
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Racism, diplomacy, women's suffrage … historian John Milton Cooper and Woodrow Wilson House executive director Robert Enholm lead us through Woodrow Wilson's complicated personal and presidential legacy.
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WILSOOOOOOOOONNNNNN!!!!!!
If Theodore Roosevelt would have just stayed committed to only 2 terms as President we would have had Taft for a 2nd term who was a much better man/President than Wilson.
How about DOG and CAT suffrage? Where does it end?
Crazy to think that decades ago, people considered him a great president. Now he's considered one of the worst.
Wilson's racism sounds surprisingly modern. Still, it sounds like he was the turning point for the Democratic party.
Cx76
I agree it was a turning point, but the the dem party history was always racist. Dems on the wrong side of the civil war & their Southern Governors still tried to keep blacks down to the point of starting the KKK. Thank God that President Grant stood up against them and almost wiped the KKK out. Wilson enabled it to grow until the new Republicans Harding & Coolidge had the courage to speak out against racism. It's great that Coolidge finally made Native Americans Citizens of the US, but sad that it took until the 1920's to positively acknowledge the people who occupied this continent before us. That shows many years of racism.
Modern? Birth of a nation?
Being born in the South and raised in the South makes you. Southerner. He was an unabashed racist and wort of all perhaps, sold this country to the international banks.
One of our worst presidents
I would say he was a good president, not bad, not great. He has some superb ideas and did some superb things, but then he did some very bad things and he was a stubborn man. It balances out as a solid B or maaaaaaaaaaaaaybe a B+ president.
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Wilson was a mistake.
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Overrated *clap clap clap*!