>Polk was infertile and married Sarah Childless (pronounced in a funny Japanese way)
>James Pork was defeated by Lean Jimmy
>Baron von Rawback said Polk branded his slaves
Is early America a thinly disguised comedy?
Lol at Lincoln being cringe. US Grant also opposed the war but also wanted to genocide the Indians so at least half cool compared to Lincoln. I love his final quote and agree there should be biopic about him, as well as Washington, Jackson, Hoover, Eisenhower, and Nixon; but if made today they would sadly be cringe.
He was a Free Mason which helped him with some of the early local politics he was in, but he wasn't a very social person so he didn't really have close ties with any organization.
Texas annexation was a Jacksonian stance since Andrew Jackson himself. Being that James "Young Hickory" Polk was Andrew Jackson's protege, I have to imagine this was his primary reason for adopting a pro-annexation stance.
If you want to freak out over Free Masonry or something though, go for it. I don't even care if Polk was the ideal Free Mason puppet or whatever, he beasted on mexicans and Manifested our Destiny. If some secret fraternal organization commits itself to those goals, I'M their top guy.
I have an interest in Texas history, can you explain how it was settled as a masonic project and show me some writing on that? Also did Texas not ‘want’ to be annexed? And why does the current state of America negate what Polk accomplished?
>Polk was infertile and married Sarah Childless (pronounced in a funny Japanese way)
>James Pork was defeated by Lean Jimmy
>Baron von Rawback said Polk branded his slaves
Is early America a thinly disguised comedy?
Lol at Lincoln being cringe. US Grant also opposed the war but also wanted to genocide the Indians so at least half cool compared to Lincoln. I love his final quote and agree there should be biopic about him, as well as Washington, Jackson, Hoover, Eisenhower, and Nixon; but if made today they would sadly be cringe.
In the Coming Empire we will make kino movies.
At long last I can fulfill my destiny to make based and kino movies!
I absolutely love reading about American history! Greatest country ever!
#yup! Anotha Polk classic! (I haven’t read the article)
I wanna read this right now but i feel like i should save it for a rainy day. I know it will be an excellent read… maybe i read now..?
If I may be a marketing guru for one moment… more people will click on this if you switch the headline with the subheading
He was a Free Mason which helped him with some of the early local politics he was in, but he wasn't a very social person so he didn't really have close ties with any organization.
Texas annexation was a Jacksonian stance since Andrew Jackson himself. Being that James "Young Hickory" Polk was Andrew Jackson's protege, I have to imagine this was his primary reason for adopting a pro-annexation stance.
If you want to freak out over Free Masonry or something though, go for it. I don't even care if Polk was the ideal Free Mason puppet or whatever, he beasted on mexicans and Manifested our Destiny. If some secret fraternal organization commits itself to those goals, I'M their top guy.
Expanding your own national boarders is globalist, its true. Its Jewish to expand and colonize.
I have an interest in Texas history, can you explain how it was settled as a masonic project and show me some writing on that? Also did Texas not ‘want’ to be annexed? And why does the current state of America negate what Polk accomplished?
You mean like Austin and the other founders being all brother masons.
“If Polk good why things bad now.”
This is what i tell people all the time, same rulers, same strategy… just a new era
You are a black man
You do a very poor job of explaining your position but you're probably young and assuredly illiterate so I'll do it for you.