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Related: About this forumThe Founding Fathers Were Always Worried About A President Trump (with Jon Meacham) - This is Gavin Newsom
Presidential historian and author Jon Meacham shares how the Founding Fathers knew that a President like Trump was always a possibility and the best ways to celebrate America's 250th birthday. Plus they discuss the Super Bowl, Biden's legacy and whether the midterms might be our last election.
00:00 Intro
0:30 The Super Bowl IS Political
5:51 Democracy Has Always Been Messy
8:22 What Meacham Got Wrong About Trump's Rise To Power
12:26 Headlines vs. Historical Fact
15:26 Republicans Wouldn't Elect Their Own Party
19:43 Is Today's Political Climate Unprecedented
26:27 Could Trump Be Right About Our Failing Institutions?
34:00 Looking Back On 250 Years of American Struggle
39:40 This Administration Is Rewriting American History In Real Time
45:40 Are We The People Doing Enough To Resist?
53:10 Biden's Legacy
57:07 Will Democracy Survive The Midterms?
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The Founding Fathers Were Always Worried About A President Trump (with Jon Meacham) - This is Gavin Newsom (Original Post)
In It to Win It
16 hrs ago
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And yet, they left it to his political party to impeach and convict and remove him. nt
spooky3
16 hrs ago
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spooky3
(38,438 posts)1. And yet, they left it to his political party to impeach and convict and remove him. nt
UT_democrat
(208 posts)2. Really nailed it
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bucolic_frolic
(54,582 posts)3. Don't miss the last 10 minutes for Meacham's take on Richard Nixon
Worth the time.