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A Thomas Jefferson for every era, from Lincoln to Trump, and the contradictions that endure
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
'There have been times in American history when just about everyone would have considered themselves Jeffersonian.' The post A Thomas Jefferson for every era, from Lincoln to Trump, and the contradictions that endure appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..
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Financial Times
· Jul 5, 2026
Donald Trump defies storms and heatwave to deliver July 4 address
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· Jul 7, 2026
The Anti-Federalists, America’s Unsung Heroes, Predicted Evil Empire & The Imperial Presidency
To deny that the Anti-Federalists were right is to deny reality.
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· Jul 4, 2026
“American giants”: Trump salutes founding fathers in historic 250th anniversary address
Addressing a patriotic crowd on the eve of America's 250th Independence Day, the President anchored his vision for the nation's future in the legacy of four of his most influential predecessors: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
The Daily Wire
· Jul 4, 2026
14 Lawmakers, Writers, And Historians Pick Their Favorite Forgotten Founding Fathers
When we talk about the Founding Fathers, we’re usually just talking about the Big Five: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. Of course, these men deserve our veneration. But Jefferson, Madison, and Washington are synonymous with the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and presidency, respectively. Adams and Hamilton both have award-winning ...
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· Jun 28, 2026
The last Founding Father: How James Monroe paved the way for America’s greatness
George Washington was the father of our nation, a man seemingly cast from marble whose service, both in wartime and as president, made both its existence and survival possible. John Adams was his stubborn successor, celebrated years later for being a charming malcontent. Thomas Jefferson was the wordsmith of the Revolution. James Madison was its []
Le Monde
· Jun 26, 2026
250 years of American independence: When John Adams predicted that democracy would commit suicide
'America 250' (5/13). John Adams, the second president of the United States, and his successor Thomas Jefferson did not share the same view of human nature. Adams, an educated anti-slavery advocate from the North, feared that democracy would perish under the weight of corruption among the powerful. Posterity, however, has largely remembered the soaring rhetoric of Jefferson, the slaveholding Southern planter.
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