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Q&A Of The Day – Will Donald Trump Turn On Ron DeSantis?

Q&A Of The Day – Will Donald Trump Turn On Ron DeSantis?
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William Federer: Robert E. Lee: A Leader in National Reconciliation — The Patriot Post


Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard, who was using McLean’s house as his headquarters, wrote:
“… of this artillery fight was the destruction of the dinner of myself and staff by a federal shell that fell into the fire-place of my headquarters at the McLean House.”
The Confederates won the First Battle of Bull Run due in large part to General “Stonewall” Jackson holding his ground like a “stonewall,” resulting in his nickname.
With momentum on their side, Confederate troops could have pursued the fleeing and exhausted Union army 20 miles into Washington and promptly won the war.
Instead, a heavy downpour of rain turned roads into mud pits and the pursuit was called off.

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Can Trump Come Back? - Michael Medved, Commentary Magazine


Can Trump Come Back?
Acquittal in his second impeachment trial means that Donald Trump will be legally eligible to compete in future contests for important posts in government. In his February speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the former president dropped several broad hints that he means to make another bid for the grand prize. “Who knows? I may even decide to beat them a third time,” he declared to lusty cheers from his ardent admirers.
Whether Trump actually makes the attempt to stage what one of his advisers optimistically describes as “the greatest comeback since the Resurrection” remains one of the most consequential questions for the future of American politics and may determine the near-term viability of the Republican Party. In making his fateful decision, the Trump team should consider the post-presidential experience of the 13—yes, 13—prior incumbents who tried, but failed, to win renewal of their leases on the White House.

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Baldwin, John Brown (1820–1873) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Early Years
Baldwin was born on January 11, 1820, in Augusta County, the eldest of three sons and third of six children of Briscoe Gerard Baldwin and Martha Steele Brown Baldwin. He attended local schools and studied at the University of Virginia from 1836 to 1839. In the latter year he returned to Staunton to study law in the office of his father, who was one of the leaders of the bar in the Shenandoah Valley before being elected to the Virginia Court of Appeals early in 1842. Baldwin was admitted to the bar in May 1841, and on September 20, 1842, he married Susan Madison Peyton. They had no children.

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50 famous firsts from presidential history

50 famous firsts from presidential history
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Editorial: The reappraisal of John Tyler


How many presidents did the Confederacy have?
That’s a trick question, or at least a trick answer: The secessionist slave-holding confederacy elected just one president, Jefferson Davis.
But it can lay claim to another president – former U.S. President John Tyler, who later abandoned the country he once led to become a member of the rebel Congress.
We dredge up this history because it’s not simply history. As William Faulkner once wrote, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” In this case, Tyler is long since dead but still presents us with a modern-day question. While we are reappraising whether we want to honor former Confederates with statues and naming honors, what should we do about John Tyler?

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