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Tuesday's With Mike | The Truth About Warren Harding – America’s “Worst President”
In contrast to Woodrow Wilson's abusive Jewish multi-millionaire owners, conservative Republican Senator Warren Harding of Ohio enjoyed the support and friendship of patriotic American millionaire businessmen such as Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Harvey Firestone.
In 1920, post-World-War-I America had grown tired of Woodrow Wilson's Globalism, high taxes, and creeping socialism. Pledging a “return to normalcy,” Senator Harding is elected President. An opponent of entry into the League of Nations, Harding's victory over liberal Democrat James Cox (D-OH) and his running mate Franklin D Roosevelt, is the largest Presidential Election landslide in America's history (60% - 34%)!
In his inaugural address, Harding lays the smack-down upon the Wilsonian Zio-Globalists: "The recorded progress of our Republic, materially and spiritually, proves the wisdom of the inherited policy of non-involvement in Old World affairs. Confident of our ability to work out our own destiny, and jealously guarding our right to do so, we seek no part in directing the destinies of the Old World. We do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no responsibility except as our own conscience and judgment in each instance may determine.
We sense the call of the human heart for fellowship, fraternity, and cooperation. We crave friendship and harbor no hate. But America, our America, the America built on the foundation laid by the inspired fathers, can be a party to no permanent military alliance. It can enter into no political commitments, nor assume any economic obligations which will subject our decisions to any other than our own authority."
Harding inherits a severe Wilsonian economic Depression. He quickly moves to dramatically slash income taxes and government spending (both by 50%!). Harding undoes Wilson's damage, proclaims American neutrality, and returns the country to the limited government days of Wilson's predecessor, William Howard Taft (who he names as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).
With the private economy now freed from the parasitic dead weight of big government, an historic economic boom soon follows. The "Roaring Twenties" will be a period of prosperity and happiness for the American people. But the Globalists aren't happy.
Harding's support for free markets, limited government, low taxes, neutral foreign policy, and his refusal to grant diplomatic recognition to Lenin's murderous Soviet Union, are all positions that anger the Globalists. An intense newspaper smear campaign regarding an "oil scandal" involving members of Harding's administration is then unleashed against the highly popular President. "The Tea Pot Dome" Scandal got its name from Harding correctly dismissing it as a "tempest in a teapot." Elements of the Eastern Globalist Press are unrelenting in their breathless attacks upon Harding. But the American public isn't buying the propaganda. Harding, and his policies, remain popular.
In 1922, while recovering from a strange sickness that had stricken him in San Francisco, President Harding shudders and dies suddenly during the middle of conversation with his wife. Doctors cannot agree on the cause of his strange death. Within an hour of his demise, Harding's body is embalmed and placed in a casket. The following morning, the body is on a train, headed back to Washington Incredibly, no autopsy is performed! Suspicion ("conspiracy theories") of a deliberate poisoning rage throughout America.
The sudden death of the immensely popular 57-year-old statesman, who successfully reversed most of Wilson’s damage in only 29 months, remains a mystery to this day. Not much is known about how Harding's soft-spoken successor (Vice President Calvin Coolidge) will govern. It soon becomes apparent that Coolidge's tenure (1923-1928) will be just as pro freedom as Harding's. The Globalists and their wholly owned Federal Reserve Bank printing press will have to wait until 1929 to deliberately crash the economy under Hoover, and then install FDR in 1932.
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