We ant talking about no regular hoe … we talking about Rachael muther fucking Jackson. You don’t talk about Rachael or Abigail Adams … they are above reproach
Aaron Burr was Vice-president when he killed Hamilton in a duel. Andrew Jackson did kill a guy in a duel but long before he was president. Jackson was shot in the chest with a ball that remained there the rest of his life, which caused him a lot of pain, during the duel where he killed his opponent. Andrew Jackson was a super tough guy! He was probably the toughest individual ever to be president of the United States. He also held grudges and he was not a guy you wanted to cross.
"If people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a revolution by morning." - President Andrew Jackson, 1834
Vetoing the charter for the second bank of the United States, was probably his greatest action as president in my mind. I love to think from time to time how badly he stuck it to the banking cartel of the time with this action
Not sure about the quote, but the intent is sound. Jackson was famously (infamously?) anti-central bank and he considered it his primary mission as president and openly stated the only reason he ran for a second term was to squash the chances of a central bank being established.
@@therecalcitrantseditionist3613 Nah white suffrage, allowed non land owing white males the right to vote. Laid the foundation for Jacksonian Democrats, which kept the south Democratic for over 100years.
There was a failed assassination attempt on Jackson in 1835, but the would-be assassin's firearm and backup firearm apparently both misfired. Jackson proceeded to nearly beat the man to death with his cane until he was forcibly stopped from doing so by US Representatives who, along with Jackson, were attending a funeral service for another Rep who had passed away. One of the Reps who was noted to have restrained Jackson and stopped him from killing the assassin was Davy Crockett.
While Jackson was President Sam Houston was an Indian agent. A congress man named Stanbury from Ohio accused him of corruption and Houston beat him with a cane. Houston and Crockett both fought under Jackson before he was President and were extremely loyal to them. Some historians believe Crockett and Houston ended up in Texas to acquire it for the USA at Jackson’s behest. There’s a great movie made by the Texas historical commission on Houston called Gone To Texas with Sam Elliot. It’s from a pulitzer prize winning biography of Houston and shows a lot of interesting information about the Houston Jackson relationship. Those were extremely interesting individuals.
Here's an urban legend involving Jackson: Someone challenged him to a duel but Jackson didn't feel like it that day. So when it comes to duels, the person who is challenged makes the rules for the duel. Jackson made the rules absolutely insane so the other guy would withdraw. He wanted to fight in a pitch black basement with axes. Jackson showed up, his second, the other guys second, but not the opponent
I live for the moments when interesting Historical topics come up on the JRE Podcast. They get into it with such detail and depth no matter the topic. Love it.
I'm pretty sure that number is WAY off. From what I remember reading in Encyclopedia Britannica for a paper I wrote when I was younger he had at most 10. And a majority of them came to the gentlemen's agreement to miss and did. And iirc only like 4 duels can be proven or know his opponent 's name out of the 10 or so rumored.
This is so insightful. People trying to have a conversation about something they know nothing about, but they've heard something about something related to this topic before.
My great uncle was in the last legal pistol duel in Toronto! His opponent drew early and my uncle was granted a free shot and killed the guy! Jarvis street in Toronto is named after him
@@DarthBane-zf8wv yes I know, I accounted for that and that is why I said COMBAT deaths . 620K were actually killed but most due to sickness. Thanks for bein “that guy”
Getting shot back then was arguably more dangerous than today, medicine was in its infancy and most gun shot wounds resulted in disease (gangrene, pneumonia, etc.) which would kill the individual in the long run
I forget, who has to chain? I can't see how Biden fought off the cornpop gang with all those kids stroking his leg hair, sounds like bullshit..bet cornpop whooped his ass..
Imagine trying to abolish the 2nd Amendment when Jackson was President. "I not only VETO this damned abomination, I challenge all who signed it to duels in the morn."
Jackson also fought off the central banks because he knew if they took our currency we were finished. Sadly the federal reserve was born in 1913. Andrew Jackson...a true patriot
@Andrew Ryan not good to vote for someone who is a blatant racist and wants to void all votes after getting in office and tries to be king. Dude was a bigger racist than the KKK
I read a book on Andrew Jackson when I was 10. It mentions the gun duel in the book. It always left a distinct impact on me knowing he could still become president. When one man falls another man rises.
4:06 Joe says you could probably catch those bullets he thinks are slow, but the slowest ones were still about double the speed of an arrow from most high-end modern-day crossbows (crossbows being 300-470 feet per second with lightweight arrows and less with heavy arrows) those pistol bullets were still 800-1,300 feet per second and less than 700 feet per second is unheard of even for pocket pistols with little space for gunpowder and launching 0.32 inch bullets (.32 cal/.320 caliber).
This was a time in history when people respected the person they lost to. I experienced a smidge of that in the 80s when two people shook hands after pounding on each other regardless of who won
What I've noticed is the attitude and relative calmness in such situation makes it respectable. Their higher testosterone levels, due to lack of endocrine disrupting chemicals, 'EMFs', higher nutrient dense diet, active lifestyle, constant conflict may have had an impact on them to such an extent that under such danger, they would remain somewhat 'zen'. Many such stories have emerged, of our ancestors and their stoicism.
@@wolfwoof1870 exactly! No problems will ever be solved if one person is the winner and the other is a victim. It's about reestablishing the middle ground and then talking about it afterwards
The person who was the challenger in the duel would usually fire second, so if the first person fired in the air it was akin to an apology that also saved honor. If the second person shot in the air it was like accepting the apology and the score was settled.
@@multipackcan80p You guys are both essentially saying the same thing. Legal duals were sanctioned by gov't, so there were rules in place. Life was much cheaper back then but still people did not throw away their lives like you may see in Hollywood duals or even skirmishes. When duals were fought with sword it was common for each party to walk away with minor cuts.
@@RedMojaveBraveUSMC Duels being legally sanctioned was entirely dependent on local legislation and local practice, plenty of duels occurred before constabulary knew and were unprosecuted by (then very frequent) prosecutorial discretion or because no relevant legislation existed.
Abe Lincoln also was once in a duel. Nothing came of it and James Shields, the man he was going to duel, had eventually been nominated for Major General by Lincoln himself.
yea i would say that you got to be living an interesting life if you are going to single handedly shut down the country's largest central bank as well as try to abolish the electoral college and try to be the 1st King of The United States of America. Dont forget creating the worst and most corrupt politcal party with the soul purpose of defying and dismantling the United States Constitution.
@Cynical Frenchface And if he hadn't done that, the state militias of Georgia, etc, were actively plotting to make war against the Cherokee and exterminate them. Jackson acted at least in part to prevent that awful fate. Moreover, a strong portion of the Cherokee nation preferred going to Oklahoma. There were pro and anti-"removal" factions within the nation so that part wasn't cut and dry. And finally, the awful manner in which the removal ultimately happened - the "Trail of Tears" - transpired after Jackson left the White House and was the fault of inept men succeeding him.
My 4th great grandmother's brother was Judge John Overton. He was Jackson's "Second" and would arrange Jackson's duels, make sure his guns were working and so on...sort of like a manager. He also founded Memphis, TN with Jackson and was his friend and secretary.
My 6th great grandfather is John Sevier who was supposed to duel Jackson but it didn’t happen because of some technicality involving the seconds, if I remember right. There’s a few different stories of what happened I think. Edit: Apparently they had an altercation as they were arriving at the duel and it was called off
Dickenson was a professional duelist and was hired to get Jackson to duel him. He resorted to insulting his wife as a last ditch effort to get Jackson to engage in the duel. It worked. This was an attempt from his enemies to end him. Jackson is one of a few presidents who ended the central bank.
He ended the central bank and when the replacement institutions rose up, he gave all the controlling positions to his friends, ushering in cronyism. The idea and institution of a central bank isn't what the problem is, it's how it's run and Jackson opened the floodgates for how it's run today with zero to feigned government oversight. I mean what if we thought about cops and other institutions like the central bank, we would be "protected" by some weird privately run institution, just because a centralized institution has issues doesn't mean laissez faire capitalism works, that's what puts 8 year old's in coal mines, we already tried that it's as dumb as communism, or at least always leads workers to constantly ask for communism. We need a nuanced system to try and balance the collective and the individual.
Andrew Jackson also hated the bankers and regularly lit them up too 😂 which is why Andrew Jackson has all this crazy / negative connotations associated with him.
He has all the negativity about him because he was power hungry racist who was a complete genocidal maniac. The Loon tried to abolish the Electoral college so he could be the 1St King of the United States of America. He pushed expansion, which was brought to fruition by a Jacksonian democrat, President James Polk, who was just as racist and power hungry. Andrew Jackson is responsible for the Slaughter of a plethora of blacks and natives. He is responsible for the policies and strategies used for expansion, enslavement, and forced labor of natives and their land as well as the forced assimilation to European and American society. Himself and his party are the epitome of corruption. I mean Hitler himself stated he got the strategies for expansion, enslavement and forced labor from Andrew Jackson and the Jacksonian Democrats.
I would love to see politicians have duels today. If someone gets personal and goes away from the issues you can challenge them. Especially when the media lies about you. I am all in on that!
@@acidz0043 something a lot of people are lacking these days. I would just like to see our society have a code of ethics to go by. In the constitution it says we are all created equal, it took so time for us to get to that point and I still think we have a way to go but we can treat each other with respect even if we might not like the other person or what they have to say. We can still have a basic polite way to treat each other. The Japanese had a code of common curtsey. They treated their enemies with curtsey. If you didn't you got your fucking head looped off. We should be walking around and treating people with respect like if we don't our head is coming off. That's kinda what dueling was about. If you insulted a person they could call your shit out and you would have to defend yourself. The problem with today's society is there are no consequences for someone being a dick! If you defend your honor you are the one who goes to jail and Thai fucked up.
Lincoln use to write very critical and rude letters to people until he was challenged to a duel. After that he stopped writing letters in that form and was much more polite.
There was also a lynching in angleton too in the early 1900s lol. Now all the houston bugmen are fruiting up brazoria county. Especially all the Houston mexicans moving down here to build scaffolds and drink behind the wheel
Days after this dual, Jackson was called upon as a General to lead in battle. The men of Tennessee hearing the story of Jackson’s bravery, made every man desire to fight under Jackson’s command. These men went to war for free which gave Tennessee the name volunteer state. Jackson was in pain from the shot, it hurt to ride horseback so he walked 100’s of miles. Years later, there would be no New Orleans as a part of America thanks to Jackson and volunteer army. There are many Karen’s that do not know history that want every statue of him removed. His history with Indians made many lose any respect for him.
Behavior and attitudes like that towards the natives are perfectly good reasons for a person to have lower opinions of the man. Americans don’t realize this but it’s entirely possible to fairly criticize one part of a person’s life even while recognizing success in another.
@@thestarseeker8196 100% agreed but often times people completely disregard the positives and only account for the negatives. Sure he was a racist and owned slaves, sure he killed Native Americans, but so did George Washington and almost every other prominent White man at the time. It's just the eeb and flow of time and socially acceptable actions. Of course that doesnt remove them from all blame, but literally everyone has done bad shit in their lifes, some are just worst than others. In 100 years who knows alll the shit that our future generations will look down upon us for, because there's alot there.
Why do so many clowns try seeing through Jacksons eye in a 2022 mentality lol. The dude lived in a different generation the way of thinking an the state of the world was completely different then now, people seriously need to get some commons sense.
some historians explain Hamilton's strange behavior (like wearing his glasses and repeatedly stopping to inspect the pistol and shooting in a manner that was not how "throwing away your shot" was customarily done, i.e. the ground, etc.) that Hamilton may have been suicidal hoping to die in the duel, partly due to depression about his son's death and failed marriage.
There's a popular theory that Hamilton screwed around with the trigger on his pistol in an effort to gain an advantage, but it ended up so light that he ended up firing in the air by mistake.
I vaguely remember hearing old reports of visiting leaders from other countries allegedly hearing the ghost of Andrew Jackson cussing in the White House. What's also interesting? While searching online for that story as I was writing this, I found another story about Andrew Jackson having a parrot that cussed. Here's the story: _Andrew Jackson once bought an African gray parrot named Poll for his wife. But when the first lady died, the parrot spent a lot of time with Old Hickory (Andrew Jackson), and apparently soaked up some of the president's choice phrases._ _When Jackson died in 1845, thousands of people gathered to pay a final tribute_ - _along with one talking parrot that was apparently riled up by the crowds._ _The Reverend William Menefee Norment, who presided over the funeral, described the scene. "Before the sermon and while the crowd was gathering, a wicked parrot that was a household pet got excited and commenced swearing so loud and long as to disturb the people," he said._ _The bird "let loose perfect gusts of 'cuss words," so many that people were "horrified and awed at the bird's lack of reverence."_ In the end, the bird refused to shut up and "had to be carried from the house."_ Here's another president cussing story from the same article: _On several occasions, Lincoln told a story about a Revolutionary War patriot Ethan Allen's first trip to England after the war:_ _The British, trying to poke fun at the American, had put a picture of George Washington in the outhouse of the home where Allen was staying._ _One day, Allen's hosts asked whether he had seen the portrait of the first president._ _According to Lincoln, Allen replied:_ _"There is nothing to make an Englishman shit quicker than the sight of General George Washington."_
I love how these two impose 2022 standards of toughness on how they imagine the people back then judged Jackson. They probably absolutely loved his ferocity. Probably also that he was the only one with the balls to take on the bankers
@Home Comp it wasn't fiat currency he had a problem with,it was the fractional reserve system. The US dollar (introduced by the Lincoln administration) wasn't a totally corrupted and inflationary until the Federal Reserve Bank was established. The process started in the 1880's and less than a century later we were off the gold standard.
Not everyone did. Jefferson felt that Jackson was not fit to be president. And John Quincy Adams portrayed Jackson as a brute. Jackson was a brute even by the standards of the time.
Jackson fought both the British and the Native American Indian tribes for decades, long before it was a given that we'd win either fight. Latter day detractors love to offer him up as representing the worst in America. I think he did more, with less, and more often than any in our time. He also singlehandedly postponed the civil war by nearly three decades by facing down South Carolina's politicians who were threatening succession in 1832, promising to raise and army, go there, defeat them, and hang the leaders if they did. As a badass, respected southerner, he could do that and make it stick. Lincoln could not in 1861, being viewed as a regional northerner in comparison.
He’s claimed to be in over a hundred duels in his life. He was shot in the gut during a duel that collapsed his lung and broke some ribs but still won the duel with a kill shot.
Some dude tried to assassinate Andrew Jackson and one pistol jammed so he pulled his second pistol, jammed…Andrew Jackson proceeded to beat this man within inches of death with his bare hands 😂 dude was a savage fr
The Dude was a racist, psychotic, genocidal maniac who was intimidated his way to power and is responsible for the a lot of mass slaughters of natives, as well as the reason why it took until Abraham Lincoln to abolish slavery. The Dude was the Worst President to ever be in office. He is up there right along with Nixon, Carter, Biden, and Obama.
Does anyone else find it frustrating a man can have two conversations about how a founding father was killed in a duel and not bother to even look it up? Hamilton was killed by Aaron Burr (who was vice president at the time) in a duel in the exact same dueling spot his son was killed some years before.
Jackson wore a jacket larger than he was .. this made his opponents aim off .. his aim was true but Jackson’s heart was not where the overcoat made it look
@@otroflores91 ima play devils advocate by saying that only people of that time would really have the say if it was cheating. They lived their lives and fucked around knowing another man can say fuck you I put my life on it now put yours
Joe is too young to have learned about this is school. I learned this back when I was a kid when public schools actually taught history and did not do indoctrinations about race and gender.
@@retardedsandwich101 Mm, I'm 29 and I heard about this in middle school. What you learn depends more on the quality of the teacher than on the curriculum.
@WHITES LOVE MY PLAYLISTS gee buddy a bit defensive dont you think? Get a fuckin life lol talkin bout that YoUr SiDE shit. Learning real historical facts isnt indoctrination, its academics. Removing historical facts to fit a narrative is indoctrination.
reading though these comments and all of the Jackson lore i find it kind of amazing there hasn't been a major blockbuster movie about Jackson's life! The dude is the stuff of legends!!
@@dingus6317 Yep..read the writings of Theodore Kaufman in Ger many and Louis Nizer in America in the 30s, talking about ways to st er ilize the Ger mans, or to breed them out by bringing in mig rants.
Jackson stopped a second British invasion, he even recruited pirates to fight with him and the British walked into a slaughter. Look up the Battle of New Orleans
You’re right that Jackson beat the British at New Orleans, but what does a “second British Invasion” mean? Each war between the US and Britain was not just one invasion.
Watching this has made me realize just how much man has become domesticated and lost its will to truly live a fulfilling life. Fulfillment isn't through the internet. It comes through the things that challenge our existence.
Wow, it only took 7:40 of this guy interacting w/Joe for me to be near positive I don't want to watch him for a whole episode. Maybe I'm a jerk, but sometimes you just know when you're not gonna like someone.
Jake’s dad Jack was my next door neighbor when I was a kid. I used to walk to the school bus and run into him and his wife once in a while and I remember he told me his son was a fighter in Japan. This was probably ‘99 or 2000, and I thought I was being told a tall tale. Then when Jake was in Strikeforce, I watched my old neighbor, through my computer screen walk up and hug his son in the cage. Jack was a hippie and he was the ONE neighbor who wasn’t pissed about my electric guitar jam sessions 😆. RIP, Jack!!
"Whoever appeals to the law against his Fellow man is either a fool or a coward Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both For a wounded man shall say to his assailant If I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven Such is the rule of honor" - The Emperor of Mankind
in public schools the teachers moan about "muh trail of tears" but never mention that Jackson extended the franchise to non-landowners. Among the greatest of Presidents for the common man
totally agree. also US presidents prior to AJ had adopted a 1 sided policy (to their disadvantage) of forebearance towards indians. Indians would promise 1 thing, then go raid another town. George Washington had to talk down a lot of militant settlers from going in and mowing down the indians, because in reality the indians did cause that much trouble.
The 'Tik-Tok' generation is largely too effeminate to engage in duels. The endocrine disrupting chemicals and other chemical and societal factors have affected them, look at a twenty year old from a century ago and compare it to the average Western twenty year old of today.
I’m ready for something like this almost every day of my life. It’s just the other people don’t have guns. This is why there’s too many rude people walking around, not enough duels.
@@vich3359 yeah so, I don’t know if you’re mocking me or not (makes no difference to me) it’s all just rooted in frustration rather than toughness (whatever the definition of that is). I would rather die in a fckn duel than to live in this world that we’ve ultimately created here. Too many people are far too annoying due to the absence of danger. Violence may be old-school and often overkill , nevertheless,does have practical application. If there was no use for it , then you wouldn’t be capable of doing it. The universe does not allow you to travel faster than the speed of light probably because no good could come of it. But it does allow you to shape and mold the world around you. Strong hands are best for molding clay,strong hands of course lend themselves to violence as well… But if you find yourself with hands on you , perhaps it’s because you were just a piece of clay in need of some character. What is clay without shape or form ?
100 duels, he certainly was an asshole lol It reminds me of all the guys who talk about being in over 100 street fights, talking about how they always "mind their businesses" and get provoked....yeah right...
Ill take an asshole over a coward anyday least they'll stand up for what they believe in.Reminds me of all the girls who say there a "strong independent women" yet love to be dominated in the bedroom by a man
That article they were reading was really biased and weird, of course he wasn’t charged for murder, it was a duel. They write as if it occurred in todays time, and not more than 100 years ago.
I think Jackson was quoted as saying "Keep my wife's name out your philandering mouth, good sir!"
It was a different time.
Dude fucked around and found out
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bwahahaha
We ant talking about no regular hoe … we talking about Rachael muther fucking Jackson. You don’t talk about Rachael or Abigail Adams … they are above reproach
Lmao this comment was hilarious
In the legendary words of Charlie Murphy "even when slappin a man was fashionable there would be a gun fight after that somebody had to go."
🤣🤣🤣🤣Chris rock must of missed that special.😭😭😭😭😭💥💥💥💥💥
LOL; was just watching that clip yesterday. 🙂
And before that, a joust.
What???? All you dorks watched the same video??? NO WAY!!!!!!......🤣
This is exactly what I thought of after “the slap”
Aaron Burr was Vice-president when he killed Hamilton in a duel. Andrew Jackson did kill a guy in a duel but long before he was president. Jackson was shot in the chest with a ball that remained there the rest of his life, which caused him a lot of pain, during the duel where he killed his opponent.
Andrew Jackson was a super tough guy! He was probably the toughest individual ever to be president of the United States. He also held grudges and he was not a guy you wanted to cross.
Aaroon Burr? Any relation to one Billy "Red Tits" Burr?
Teddy was the toughest
@@MacNif
I think Jackson was.
Andrew Jackson was a nerd punk racist loser who would get bodied today
That’s why he was able to finally win the battle against the bank of the United States and end its charter
"If people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a revolution by morning." - President Andrew Jackson, 1834
That's Henry Ford
@@wowfrosted13 He has an almost identical quote, yes. Probably taken from Jackson.
Vetoing the charter for the second bank of the United States, was probably his greatest action as president in my mind.
I love to think from time to time how badly he stuck it to the banking cartel of the time with this action
Not sure about the quote, but the intent is sound. Jackson was famously (infamously?) anti-central bank and he considered it his primary mission as president and openly stated the only reason he ran for a second term was to squash the chances of a central bank being established.
@@therecalcitrantseditionist3613 Nah white suffrage, allowed non land owing white males the right to vote. Laid the foundation for Jacksonian Democrats, which kept the south Democratic for over 100years.
There was a failed assassination attempt on Jackson in 1835, but the would-be assassin's firearm and backup firearm apparently both misfired. Jackson proceeded to nearly beat the man to death with his cane until he was forcibly stopped from doing so by US Representatives who, along with Jackson, were attending a funeral service for another Rep who had passed away. One of the Reps who was noted to have restrained Jackson and stopped him from killing the assassin was Davy Crockett.
While Jackson was President Sam Houston was an Indian agent. A congress man named Stanbury from Ohio accused him of corruption and Houston beat him with a cane. Houston and Crockett both fought under Jackson before he was President and were extremely loyal to them. Some historians believe Crockett and Houston ended up in Texas to acquire it for the USA at Jackson’s behest.
There’s a great movie made by the Texas historical commission on Houston called Gone To Texas with Sam Elliot. It’s from a pulitzer prize winning biography of Houston and shows a lot of interesting information about the Houston Jackson relationship.
Those were extremely interesting individuals.
The government used to be a bunch of bad motherfuckers
America used to have larger than life characters. Where'd they all go.
They tested those firearms afterwards and found them totally functional is the crazy part
You are exactly right my friend.Ole' Hickory nearly beat that guy half to death.This happened at his inauguration party LMAO.
Here's an urban legend involving Jackson: Someone challenged him to a duel but Jackson didn't feel like it that day. So when it comes to duels, the person who is challenged makes the rules for the duel. Jackson made the rules absolutely insane so the other guy would withdraw. He wanted to fight in a pitch black basement with axes. Jackson showed up, his second, the other guys second, but not the opponent
Oh that sounds awful. With AXES??? No way.
That sounds like alot of fucking fun... Axes in a dark basement!?!? Hell yeah son!!!! I'm down
@@brandonlinsey5625 I will send you my address
@@mikem6883 can i bring a friend? I know he would be pissed if i didn't let him know of the fun
How a fucking man handles confrontation. Your boy and you, my boy and I, let's fucking go. I win, I know, because you won't even show the fuck up.
I live for the moments when interesting Historical topics come up on the JRE Podcast. They get into it with such detail and depth no matter the topic. Love it.
You mean when they start doing Google searches? Lol
Um... they didn't even know that Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel, and wasn't President. 🤣 Second-graders know more than these guys.
@@sthubbins4038 n yet there literally hundreds n millions times richer than u. So the joke is on you and me
@@jimmydane34 Saint Hubbins?? :O The patron saint of comfortable footware?? :O
Reading off wiki isn’t that big a deal or whatever he googled
103 duels. Most regarding his wife’s honor. Imagine will Smith saying meet at noon to Chris rock.
I'm pretty sure that number is WAY off. From what I remember reading in Encyclopedia Britannica for a paper I wrote when I was younger he had at most 10. And a majority of them came to the gentlemen's agreement to miss and did. And iirc only like 4 duels can be proven or know his opponent 's name out of the 10 or so rumored.
Sounds like the Wild wild west 🤪
@Poopy Bottoms this ain’t frozen
@@JohnSmith-kb5ku moreover, his OWN toilet lol
@@KingLouis420th I bet Jada gets the ensuite and Will has to get up in the middle of the night and go out in the hall and find the main house bog.
Joe lives in Austin, right down the street is one of America’s greatest historical writers, H.W. Brands. He also wrote a book on Jackson
Jackson was a force to reckon with. Many times his enemies looked him in the eyes and they realized they were dead men
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Would you let him drop loads on your chin bro?
was that force slavery?
@Neutral Individual that’s a lot of words just to sell a book.
My grandad, born in 1926, remembers seeing a legal duel as a child. It was two men fighting over a girl.
@Man Man lmao fr they simping they down horrendus
....and how the girl ended up leaving with none of them, but for another.
Simps, the genesis lol
Simpin' circa 1926🤣🤣
Don't die for nyash ... 🤣
Man so many wars have been started over women
This is so insightful. People trying to have a conversation about something they know nothing about, but they've heard something about something related to this topic before.
My great uncle was in the last legal pistol duel in Toronto! His opponent drew early and my uncle was granted a free shot and killed the guy! Jarvis street in Toronto is named after him
Can you imagine a foul being called on you and you’re like “Aw, shit!” And you just have to stand there while a guy shoots you 😂 💥
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lmao
That’s pretty cool! Gives you a feeling of fearlessness I bet.
“Those musket balls, you might be able to catch one”
203K combat deaths in American civil war: “Are we a joke to you?”
Most deaths in the Civil War were not due to gunshot wounds
@@DarthBane-zf8wv yes I know, I accounted for that and that is why I said COMBAT deaths . 620K were actually killed but most due to sickness. Thanks for bein “that guy”
@@ghijkl force = mass x acceleration
Likely just as deadly, albiet less practical than modern bullets
@@joebwankenobi5194 You get triggered too easily. Must be a boomer.
Also duels were with pistols, whereas rifles propel projectiles much faster because they build up more back pressure in the longer barrels
Getting shot back then was arguably more dangerous than today, medicine was in its infancy and most gun shot wounds resulted in disease (gangrene, pneumonia, etc.) which would kill the individual in the long run
Arguably? It most definitely WAS more dangerous. A shot in the stomach was a death sentence.
And they’re firing fucking golf balls at each other.
Yeah but they got cocaine
are we not gonna mention the legendary duel where joe biden stood down corn pop and his gang of bad dudes
I forget, who has to chain? I can't see how Biden fought off the cornpop gang with all those kids stroking his leg hair, sounds like bullshit..bet cornpop whooped his ass..
The Dog Faced Pony Soldier gang
Jesus, the bots are really after you aren’t they 😂
@@kingofoblivion1822 Dead
@@R34LI7Y They trigger when you mention corn pop lol
Imagine trying to abolish the 2nd Amendment when Jackson was President. "I not only VETO this damned abomination, I challenge all who signed it to duels in the morn."
The 2nd Amendment wasn't viewed as an individual right by SCOTUS until 2008.
@@JamesSmith-sw3nk It's a good thing the Supreme Court doesn't make laws.
@@JamesSmith-sw3nk It didn't have to be, because suggesting otherwise would be ludicrous.
@@JamesSmith-sw3nk do you realize how dumb that sounds
@Dylan Mockensturm Not hard to imagine that in major cities in blue states.
Jackson also fought off the central banks because he knew if they took our currency we were finished. Sadly the federal reserve was born in 1913. Andrew Jackson...a true patriot
@Cora Waller what is this weird bot auto comment? 2nd time I've seen this.
Yup, the bankers told Jackson they rather the country burn to the ground than give up financial control
Ding, ding, ding!!!! WE HAVE A WINNER!! Now we all know why they REALLY want his statues removed. It's never been about racism. That's just smoke.
thats a propaganda he was a traitor and royal to british
@@Zeusandhispups interesting....and not suprising
"I have only two regrets: I didn't shoot Henry Clay and I didn't hang John C. Calhoun."- Andrew Jackson
Sigma
whiggity whack
@Andrew Ryan not good to vote for someone who is a blatant racist and wants to void all votes after getting in office and tries to be king. Dude was a bigger racist than the KKK
@Andrew Ryan I would too. Andrew Jackson is probably my favorite President alongside Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt.
@@appalachianwolf1187 TJ and TR yes. Andrew Jackson had little respect for others' lives.
New Orleans loves President Jackson, he saved the city and they still talk about it on tours
Jackson Square statue of him in front of St Louis Cathedral
I made sure to see his statue down there before he was cancelled.
duels have not gone out of style 💈
The legend Andrew Jackson from the era of "I Stand on what I said."
He really wasn’t a legend lol he was a pretty shit guy even compared to morality back then
Wish I could see the other replies
@sasuke uchiha trying to lock us in the Overton window
I wanna know what they said.
@@Erudito_Ra too bad, you can’t handle it!!
I read a book on Andrew Jackson when I was 10. It mentions the gun duel in the book. It always left a distinct impact on me knowing he could still become president. When one man falls another man rises.
The words, "I read a book on....." automatically makes you more of an expert on almost any subject than 85% of America.
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"then anyone else". Yea ok...
@@dragonofthemist8611 truueeee THAT!
4:06 Joe says you could probably catch those bullets he thinks are slow, but the slowest ones were still about double the speed of an arrow from most high-end modern-day crossbows (crossbows being 300-470 feet per second with lightweight arrows and less with heavy arrows) those pistol bullets were still 800-1,300 feet per second and less than 700 feet per second is unheard of even for pocket pistols with little space for gunpowder and launching 0.32 inch bullets
(.32 cal/.320 caliber).
This was a time in history when people respected the person they lost to. I experienced a smidge of that in the 80s when two people shook hands after pounding on each other regardless of who won
What I've noticed is the attitude and relative calmness in such situation makes it respectable. Their higher testosterone levels, due to lack of endocrine disrupting chemicals, 'EMFs', higher nutrient dense diet, active lifestyle, constant conflict may have had an impact on them to such an extent that under such danger, they would remain somewhat 'zen'. Many such stories have emerged, of our ancestors and their stoicism.
That's relatively rare to see nowadays. Individuals would have duels, whether it was with a gun, or a boxing match and then have a drink afterwards.
Some of my good friends I fought before becoming friends. It was about respect, you stood your ground and did the best you could to hold it
@@wolfwoof1870 exactly! No problems will ever be solved if one person is the winner and the other is a victim. It's about reestablishing the middle ground and then talking about it afterwards
These days dudes are doing a different kind of pounding on each other
The most I’ve heard Jamie talk without getting the death stare
I was waiting for it lol
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The person who was the challenger in the duel would usually fire second, so if the first person fired in the air it was akin to an apology that also saved honor. If the second person shot in the air it was like accepting the apology and the score was settled.
@@multipackcan80p You guys are both essentially saying the same thing. Legal duals were sanctioned by gov't, so there were rules in place. Life was much cheaper back then but still people did not throw away their lives like you may see in Hollywood duals or even skirmishes. When duals were fought with sword it was common for each party to walk away with minor cuts.
@@RedMojaveBraveUSMC Duels being legally sanctioned was entirely dependent on local legislation and local practice, plenty of duels occurred before constabulary knew and were unprosecuted by (then very frequent) prosecutorial discretion or because no relevant legislation existed.
Abe Lincoln also was once in a duel. Nothing came of it and James Shields, the man he was going to duel, had eventually been nominated for Major General by Lincoln himself.
I think you mean Jake Shields
@@eudawg6699 No, I don't.
was it the duel with broadswords by the river?
Jackson is one of my favorite historical figures ever. I'm not saying he is a good person but he lived a very interesting life.
yea i would say that you got to be living an interesting life if you are going to single handedly shut down the country's largest central bank as well as try to abolish the electoral college and try to be the 1st King of The United States of America. Dont forget creating the worst and most corrupt politcal party with the soul purpose of defying and dismantling the United States Constitution.
He was a GREAT person
@@aaronrider4051 He was in many ways. If I could meet any president dead or alive it would be him or Teddy.
@Cynical Frenchface And if he hadn't done that, the state militias of Georgia, etc, were actively plotting to make war against the Cherokee and exterminate them. Jackson acted at least in part to prevent that awful fate.
Moreover, a strong portion of the Cherokee nation preferred going to Oklahoma. There were pro and anti-"removal" factions within the nation so that part wasn't cut and dry.
And finally, the awful manner in which the removal ultimately happened - the "Trail of Tears" - transpired after Jackson left the White House and was the fault of inept men succeeding him.
@@aaronrider4051 He was a shit president. Just because he was a tough guy doesn't mean he was good at his job.
My 4th great grandmother's brother was Judge John Overton. He was Jackson's "Second" and would arrange Jackson's duels, make sure his guns were working and so on...sort of like a manager. He also founded Memphis, TN with Jackson and was his friend and secretary.
Sort of like a manager...much more like a boyfriend. Little known fact that they were lovers.
And u are Mark Hoop
@@jamesoconnell3281 lmao 🤣 he was lgbt 🏳️🌈
My 6th great grandfather is John Sevier who was supposed to duel Jackson but it didn’t happen because of some technicality involving the seconds, if I remember right. There’s a few different stories of what happened I think.
Edit: Apparently they had an altercation as they were arriving at the duel and it was called off
@@JDean3780 Talking about things like that can hurt feewings of others and cause them to hurl insults
Dickenson was a professional duelist and was hired to get Jackson to duel him. He resorted to insulting his wife as a last ditch effort to get Jackson to engage in the duel. It worked.
This was an attempt from his enemies to end him.
Jackson is one of a few presidents who ended the central bank.
He ended the central bank and when the replacement institutions rose up, he gave all the controlling positions to his friends, ushering in cronyism. The idea and institution of a central bank isn't what the problem is, it's how it's run and Jackson opened the floodgates for how it's run today with zero to feigned government oversight. I mean what if we thought about cops and other institutions like the central bank, we would be "protected" by some weird privately run institution, just because a centralized institution has issues doesn't mean laissez faire capitalism works, that's what puts 8 year old's in coal mines, we already tried that it's as dumb as communism, or at least always leads workers to constantly ask for communism. We need a nuanced system to try and balance the collective and the individual.
He was also responsible for the Trail of Tears and America’s first recession
@@nutinbutrap which literally means nothing in comparison of the good he did. Literally the single best president the country ever had
@@Salesedere are you that ignorant? Please provide me details on how those two meant nothing. A Genocide and a economic meltdown happened bc of him
@@Salesedere yeah he only committed genocide against native Americans. Most garbage President
Andrew Jackson also hated the bankers and regularly lit them up too 😂
which is why Andrew Jackson has all this crazy / negative connotations associated with him.
I mean that and murdering a shit load of natives...
Some speculate that it was the bankers who sent the assassin, who famously misfired twice.
Don't f with the globalist banksters. They are in the background running the show.
He has all the negativity about him because he was power hungry racist who was a complete genocidal maniac. The Loon tried to abolish the Electoral college so he could be the 1St King of the United States of America. He pushed expansion, which was brought to fruition by a Jacksonian democrat, President James Polk, who was just as racist and power hungry. Andrew Jackson is responsible for the Slaughter of a plethora of blacks and natives. He is responsible for the policies and strategies used for expansion, enslavement, and forced labor of natives and their land as well as the forced assimilation to European and American society. Himself and his party are the epitome of corruption. I mean Hitler himself stated he got the strategies for expansion, enslavement and forced labor from Andrew Jackson and the Jacksonian Democrats.
UFC Fighter JEFF MONSON speaks on the RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR, from Russia:
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“You’re gonna vote for Jackson?!? But he killed a man in a duel!”
“Well I kinda like a man that is willing to kill another man in a duel.
Why did I hear that in Jordan Peterson’s voice
@@justincavinder5504 🤣🤣🤣
Killing a man is wayyy different than mean tweets, though. There's a chance to recover from a gunshot wound.
@@lookupverazhou8599 I like gunshots and mean tweets.
I would love to see politicians have duels today. If someone gets personal and goes away from the issues you can challenge them. Especially when the media lies about you. I am all in on that!
You want people to die over politics?
i as well, but you have to have integrity first
@@acidz0043 something a lot of people are lacking these days. I would just like to see our society have a code of ethics to go by. In the constitution it says we are all created equal, it took so time for us to get to that point and I still think we have a way to go but we can treat each other with respect even if we might not like the other person or what they have to say. We can still have a basic polite way to treat each other. The Japanese had a code of common curtsey. They treated their enemies with curtsey. If you didn't you got your fucking head looped off. We should be walking around and treating people with respect like if we don't our head is coming off. That's kinda what dueling was about. If you insulted a person they could call your shit out and you would have to defend yourself. The problem with today's society is there are no consequences for someone being a dick! If you defend your honor you are the one who goes to jail and Thai fucked up.
Especially when they lie about Biden.....
It would have been pretty amazing to see Ted Cruz challenge Trump to a duel.
Lincoln use to write very critical and rude letters to people until he was challenged to a duel. After that he stopped writing letters in that form and was much more polite.
We had a duel in the 1970's in Sweeny Texas. They both pleaded self defense and the judge agreed.
Be careful 🤠 I just had a Dueling the other day and it was wild 😜 I think it was with two people and I ain't no president.
They plead mutual combat
There was also a lynching in angleton too in the early 1900s lol. Now all the houston bugmen are fruiting up brazoria county. Especially all the Houston mexicans moving down here to build scaffolds and drink behind the wheel
I love how Joe is talking about Andrew Jackson’s duel, but in the thumbnail, it shows the duel involving Alexander Hamilton.
you deserve a cookie
Well, that's half of the clip.
Thats kuz Jamie's been co-opted by commies
Pretty happy to see Jake Shields on the pod. He gets straight to the point no matter what he says lmao..
Days after this dual, Jackson was called upon as a General to lead in battle. The men of Tennessee hearing the story of Jackson’s bravery, made every man desire to fight under Jackson’s command. These men went to war for free which gave Tennessee the name volunteer state. Jackson was in pain from the shot, it hurt to ride horseback so he walked 100’s of miles. Years later, there would be no New Orleans as a part of America thanks to Jackson and volunteer army. There are many Karen’s that do not know history that want every statue of him removed. His history with Indians made many lose any respect for him.
Behavior and attitudes like that towards the natives are perfectly good reasons for a person to have lower opinions of the man. Americans don’t realize this but it’s entirely possible to fairly criticize one part of a person’s life even while recognizing success in another.
@@thestarseeker8196 Yeah, how dare Jackson not have the 2010s sensitivity back in the nineteenth century.
@@thestarseeker8196 100% agreed but often times people completely disregard the positives and only account for the negatives. Sure he was a racist and owned slaves, sure he killed Native Americans, but so did George Washington and almost every other prominent White man at the time. It's just the eeb and flow of time and socially acceptable actions. Of course that doesnt remove them from all blame, but literally everyone has done bad shit in their lifes, some are just worst than others. In 100 years who knows alll the shit that our future generations will look down upon us for, because there's alot there.
@@FerretCuddles Make sure you live stream it for me when you’re cool with standing and getting popped because of made-up protocols 😂 🎥
Why do so many clowns try seeing through Jacksons eye in a 2022 mentality lol. The dude lived in a different generation the way of thinking an the state of the world was completely different then now, people seriously need to get some commons sense.
I wish we had great leaders like Andrew Jackson again.
:/ he was not a good guy by any standards
You got bot bombed😂, Andrew Jackson was a cold mf
@@aidanjohnson3169 go cry me a trail.
Be that leader, Steven.
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This kinda felt like Joe was about to lose it there for a second 0:50 :))
some historians explain Hamilton's strange behavior (like wearing his glasses and repeatedly stopping to inspect the pistol and shooting in a manner that was not how "throwing away your shot" was customarily done, i.e. the ground, etc.) that Hamilton may have been suicidal hoping to die in the duel, partly due to depression about his son's death and failed marriage.
He was contemplating whether he was or wasn't going to throw away his shot.
Hamilton didn't duel Jackson...
There's a popular theory that Hamilton screwed around with the trigger on his pistol in an effort to gain an advantage, but it ended up so light that he ended up firing in the air by mistake.
@NameDisPlay What
@@tk7977 Agree.
Damn young Jamie your bringing a deep cut back with that one
I vaguely remember hearing old reports of visiting leaders from other countries allegedly hearing the ghost of Andrew Jackson cussing in the White House.
What's also interesting? While searching online for that story as I was writing this, I found another story about Andrew Jackson having a parrot that cussed. Here's the story:
_Andrew Jackson once bought an African gray parrot named Poll for his wife. But when the first lady died, the parrot spent a lot of time with Old Hickory (Andrew Jackson), and apparently soaked up some of the president's choice phrases._
_When Jackson died in 1845, thousands of people gathered to pay a final tribute_ - _along with one talking parrot that was apparently riled up by the crowds._
_The Reverend William Menefee Norment, who presided over the funeral, described the scene. "Before the sermon and while the crowd was gathering, a wicked parrot that was a household pet got excited and commenced swearing so loud and long as to disturb the people," he said._
_The bird "let loose perfect gusts of 'cuss words," so many that people were "horrified and awed at the bird's lack of reverence."_ In the end, the bird refused to shut up and "had to be carried from the house."_
Here's another president cussing story from the same article:
_On several occasions, Lincoln told a story about a Revolutionary War patriot Ethan Allen's first trip to England after the war:_
_The British, trying to poke fun at the American, had put a picture of George Washington in the outhouse of the home where Allen was staying._
_One day, Allen's hosts asked whether he had seen the portrait of the first president._
_According to Lincoln, Allen replied:_ _"There is nothing to make an Englishman shit quicker than the sight of General George Washington."_
That last story if pure gold
"A wicked parrot" 🤣
I love how these two impose 2022 standards of toughness on how they imagine the people back then judged Jackson. They probably absolutely loved his ferocity. Probably also that he was the only one with the balls to take on the bankers
@Home Comp interesting
@Home Comp it wasn't fiat currency he had a problem with,it was the fractional reserve system. The US dollar (introduced by the Lincoln administration) wasn't a totally corrupted and inflationary until the Federal Reserve Bank was established. The process started in the 1880's and less than a century later we were off the gold standard.
Not everyone did. Jefferson felt that Jackson was not fit to be president. And John Quincy Adams portrayed Jackson as a brute.
Jackson was a brute even by the standards of the time.
Jackson fought both the British and the Native American Indian tribes for decades, long before it was a given that we'd win either fight. Latter day detractors love to offer him up as representing the worst in America. I think he did more, with less, and more often than any in our time.
He also singlehandedly postponed the civil war by nearly three decades by facing down South Carolina's politicians who were threatening succession in 1832, promising to raise and army, go there, defeat them, and hang the leaders if they did. As a badass, respected southerner, he could do that and make it stick. Lincoln could not in 1861, being viewed as a regional northerner in comparison.
The way you talk about old white men is concerning
Slavery could have ended sooner
@@B-loud-Gaming you clearly don’t care ab history so why reply to this? You didn’t even respond to anything he said 😂 and it was very interesting
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@@B-loud-Gaming the fact you didn't call them cis white males is despicable what a goddamn bigot you are.
He’s claimed to be in over a hundred duels in his life. He was shot in the gut during a duel that collapsed his lung and broke some ribs but still won the duel with a kill shot.
Yes back when men were men
@@theflyingguillotine3788 nothing more manly than dying in a duel over a petty dispute
@@wyattgburlock nothing more manly than going on twitter and crying how someone hurt your feelings
@@wyattgburlock nothing more manly than being afraid to enter a grocery store without a mask on out of fear of public opinion.
@@theflyingguillotine3788 if you need to make this comment you're not a man and don't know what it means to be a man
"You might be able to catch one" -most Joe Rogan thing I've ever heard
"It's entirely possible." - J. Rogan
Some dude tried to assassinate Andrew Jackson and one pistol jammed so he pulled his second pistol, jammed…Andrew Jackson proceeded to beat this man within inches of death with his bare hands 😂 dude was a savage fr
The Dude was a racist, psychotic, genocidal maniac who was intimidated his way to power and is responsible for the a lot of mass slaughters of natives, as well as the reason why it took until Abraham Lincoln to abolish slavery. The Dude was the Worst President to ever be in office. He is up there right along with Nixon, Carter, Biden, and Obama.
It’s more likely someone tried to assassinate the president vs a man walking on water
Does anyone else find it frustrating a man can have two conversations about how a founding father was killed in a duel and not bother to even look it up?
Hamilton was killed by Aaron Burr (who was vice president at the time) in a duel in the exact same dueling spot his son was killed some years before.
Well said.
If I remember Burr was acquitted on treason around that time.
These guys were tough.
“Back then those musket balls weren’t going that fast… probably be able to catch one” - Joe Rogan really letting his inner Neanderthal out there
Joe Rogans understanding of history is about as complete as my understanding of the welsh language…… I know it sounds phlegmy.
Ever heard of a joke?
It's good to hear that Jamie still alive and well. Kinda starting to feel like the good ol' JRE we all remember especially after Duncan lmfao
This is one of the best podcasts🤙🏼
Jackson was an all-around badass. One of our greatest presidents no doubt.
Jackson wore a jacket larger than he was .. this made his opponents aim off .. his aim was true but Jackson’s heart was not where the overcoat made it look
So he had to cheat to win? Sounds pretty weak to me
@@drewroebuck6979 wearing over fitted clothes doesn't seem like cheating.
@@drewroebuck6979 Thats called being smart, be mad about it
@@otroflores91 ima play devils advocate by saying that only people of that time would really have the say if it was cheating. They lived their lives and fucked around knowing another man can say fuck you I put my life on it now put yours
@@drewroebuck6979 thats hardly cowardly. he was willing to risk a musket shot to the chest.
Super interesting - thanks for sharing!
Joe is too young to have learned about this is school. I learned this back when I was a kid when public schools actually taught history and did not do indoctrinations about race and gender.
He is 50 dummy
I learned this in school and I'm only 23- I had a few good non-sjw teachers
@@retardedsandwich101 Mm, I'm 29 and I heard about this in middle school. What you learn depends more on the quality of the teacher than on the curriculum.
@WHITES LOVE MY PLAYLISTS gee buddy a bit defensive dont you think? Get a fuckin life lol talkin bout that YoUr SiDE shit. Learning real historical facts isnt indoctrination, its academics. Removing historical facts to fit a narrative is indoctrination.
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No no, we should all move to Odysee.
@The Game Shorts 🅥 stop spamming
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This guest is so thoughtful
@Adeline Pratt wait what?
reading though these comments and all of the Jackson lore i find it kind of amazing there hasn't been a major blockbuster movie about Jackson's life! The dude is the stuff of legends!!
Killed a man in a duel and he also killed the banking cartel that was trying to establish itself at the time. What a f*cking legend !
Exactly! And they want to replace him on the $20.00. Pathetic modern cucks run this country. To hell with them!
Sadly they won anyway in the end. It is also the biggest reason WW2 was about too, as Germany did the same thing.
@@c.odubhlaoich2948 1933 Judea declares war on Germany
@@dingus6317 what?? Never heard of this point of view before
@@dingus6317 Yep..read the writings of Theodore Kaufman in Ger many and Louis Nizer in America in the 30s, talking about ways to st er ilize the Ger mans, or to breed them out by bringing in mig rants.
I totally totally totally forgot about that commercial!
subjects like this are what make history interesting, hilarious and disturbing all in one.
I love how even the MMA shows delve into history
Why old westerns are my favorite, no keyboard warriors just whiskey and bullets lol
Back when true leaders led country's, today's leaders most of them never been in a fight.
Lucky for us Joe Biden has dealt with the likes of corn pop
And he wasnt banned from twitter?
I never thought I'd see Jake Shields on the podcast and I'm so glad. Scrap pack, baby!
Well, they called him "Old Hickory" for a reason.
Andrew Jackson was a bad ass. As for the duel I believe the guy who tried to kill Jackson had to do with an. attempt at starting the Federal Reserve
Dueling was a great way to settle a debate
HE absolved the Federal reserve bank, Paid off the national debt, and balanced the budget......
Now the Fed is entrenched.
Jackson stopped a second British invasion, he even recruited pirates to fight with him and the British walked into a slaughter. Look up the Battle of New Orleans
You’re right that Jackson beat the British at New Orleans, but what does a “second British Invasion” mean? Each war between the US and Britain was not just one invasion.
Definitely thought of Gangs of New York as soon as the episode started
Did that guy really say you would be less likely to die if you were shot back then... that's ridiculous
The rate of death from infection with no antibiotics was super high.
Jackson was the First and Last President to pay off national debt as well! "It is better to go to bed hungry than to wakeup in debt."
Joe, it wasn’t the Maher podcast. Alexander Hamilton came up in the Fitzsimmons podcasts. 1:42 mark
Watching this has made me realize just how much man has become domesticated and lost its will to truly live a fulfilling life. Fulfillment isn't through the internet. It comes through the things that challenge our existence.
Andrew Jackson had a really rough life growing up, so he was a legit hardass.
and a racist, genocidal maniac
Wow, it only took 7:40 of this guy interacting w/Joe for me to be near positive I don't want to watch him for a whole episode. Maybe I'm a jerk, but sometimes you just know when you're not gonna like someone.
Jake’s dad Jack was my next door neighbor when I was a kid. I used to walk to the school bus and run into him and his wife once in a while and I remember he told me his son was a fighter in Japan. This was probably ‘99 or 2000, and I thought I was being told a tall tale. Then when Jake was in Strikeforce, I watched my old neighbor, through my computer screen walk up and hug his son in the cage. Jack was a hippie and he was the ONE neighbor who wasn’t pissed about my electric guitar jam sessions 😆. RIP, Jack!!
"Whoever appeals to the law against his
Fellow man is either a fool or a coward
Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both
For a wounded man shall say to his assailant
If I live I will kill you, if I die you are forgiven
Such is the rule of honor" - The Emperor of Mankind
Big E a lamb of God omerta fan eh? Not sure if he'd really be all about that name...
OMERTTAAAAAAAAAAA
Jackson dropped the hardest quote I've heard in my entire life
Andrew Jackson, the first and last great democrat president
"Keep my wife's name out your f***ing mouth" - Andrew Jackson
“I shall!”
in public schools the teachers moan about "muh trail of tears" but never mention that Jackson extended the franchise to non-landowners. Among the greatest of Presidents for the common man
totally agree. also US presidents prior to AJ had adopted a 1 sided policy (to their disadvantage) of forebearance towards indians. Indians would promise 1 thing, then go raid another town. George Washington had to talk down a lot of militant settlers from going in and mowing down the indians, because in reality the indians did cause that much trouble.
Jackson was nice towards indians, in thst regard. he shouldve shot them all, to repay for all tge pillaging natives would do on the daily.
Zoomers should bring back duels
Tiktok duels would be yuge
The 'Tik-Tok' generation is largely too effeminate to engage in duels. The endocrine disrupting chemicals and other chemical and societal factors have affected them, look at a twenty year old from a century ago and compare it to the average Western twenty year old of today.
ClickGlock…. Wah wah wahhhhh smh
The ending duel in Barry Lyndon is damn near perfect representation. Spoiler though for those who haven't seen it. Great movie.
Ridley Scott's The Duelists is even better .
“You might be able to catch one”. Lolllll
It's amazing how little Joe knows about history and basically anything
your mom
I’m ready for something like this almost every day of my life. It’s just the other people don’t have guns.
This is why there’s too many rude people walking around, not enough duels.
Damn you're so tough... 😂😂
@@vich3359 yeah so, I don’t know if you’re mocking me or not (makes no difference to me) it’s all just rooted in frustration rather than toughness (whatever the definition of that is).
I would rather die in a fckn duel than to live in this world that we’ve ultimately created here.
Too many people are far too annoying due to the absence of danger.
Violence may be old-school and often overkill , nevertheless,does have practical application.
If there was no use for it , then you wouldn’t be capable of doing it.
The universe does not allow you to travel faster than the speed of light probably because no good could come of it.
But it does allow you to shape and mold the world around you.
Strong hands are best for molding clay,strong hands of course lend themselves to violence as well…
But if you find yourself with hands on you , perhaps it’s because you were just a piece of clay in need of some character.
What is clay without shape or form ?
So awesome he is from waxhaw and I live about 15 minutes from where he was born!
He’s my great great great etc grandpa. I even had a guy hold the $20 bill up next to my face and say I looked like him
Yo I’m related to him somehow as well….not sure exactly how but my grandma on my moms side swore up and down that we r related by blood
X to doubt
@@michaelj6392 fuck does that mean?
We should bring back the "Duel for Honor", the old mano a mano. Imagine if that was legalized? It would solve a lot of problems.
A lot of cities have mutual combat laws. Seattle is one of them, go figure.
It would purge the simps because 99% of duels would be simps fighting for the nonexistent honor of e-thots. Im all for it.
Joe “World War 1 brought everyone together” Rogan
4:42 lol
100 duels, he certainly was an asshole lol
It reminds me of all the guys who talk about being in over 100 street fights, talking about how they always "mind their businesses" and get provoked....yeah right...
Soyboy stop hating. He was probably jacked
Ill take an asshole over a coward anyday least they'll stand up for what they believe in.Reminds me of all the girls who say there a "strong independent women" yet love to be dominated in the bedroom by a man
@@LaoZhang00 He would have provoked you in a duel and ended your anonymous ass as well 😆
Yep, or the people who always say “I’ve been through so much shit in my life”
Yeah I know, you bought it on yourself. Lol.
@@jabbadabbajew6035 True (most of the time).
That article they were reading was really biased and weird, of course he wasn’t charged for murder, it was a duel. They write as if it occurred in todays time, and not more than 100 years ago.
Last quote best quote. "Prolly gonna die, but better than staying here."
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Seen a lot of story about him, he must be honest and for people to talk this good about him