Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The Pansy Poltroon vs the Pink Eyed Patriot of 2020



As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


In reading the below commentary focused on President Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 elections, it is a judgment that Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Representative Adam Schiff, Representative Maxine Waters, Bungholers Shep Smith, Rachel Maddow and Anderson Cooper, with Meathead Reiner, Debra Messing, John Cusack and Alyssa Milano are lightweights when it comes to real rhetoric in filleting the modern leader of the Pink Eyed Patriots, President Donald Trump.


The following quotes are from 1864 news publications.



EDITORIAL VIEWS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN

“(Lincoln is) a fungus from the corrupt womb of bigotry and fanaticism (and a) worse tyrant and more inhuman butcher than has existed since the days of Nero.... The man who votes for Lincoln now is a traitor and murderer. And if he is elected to misgovern for another four years, we trust some bold hand will pierce his heart with dagger point for the public good.”

 -Marcus Pomeroy, Editor of the La Crosse Democrat


“Slavery caused the war. It is with the sword of his power under the Constitution that President Lincoln now destroys the right arm of the Rebellion –African Slavery.”

 –Joseph Forney, Editor of the Washington Chronicle




“(Lincoln is) a lank, nerveless, almost brainless and vacillating old man. A mean, wily, illiterate, brutal, unprincipled and utterly vulgar creature.”

-Wilbur F. Storey, Editor of the Chicago Times




“(Peace Democrats) are doughface fanatics. They might just as well undertake to recall the Egyptian mummies to life as to save slavery.”

–Joseph Medill


“The people of the loyal states will teach (Lincoln that) they will not supply men and treasure to prosecute a war in the interest of the black race.”

 -Manton Marble, owner-editor of the Democratic New York World



“This albino administration, and its diluted spawn of pink-eyed patriots –this limp result of the feeble embrace of half-furnished conservatives and limited emancipators.”

 -William T. Porter, Editor of Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times



 “The people are wild for peace. They are told that the President will only listen to terms of Peace on condition that slavery be abandoned”.

-Thurlow Weed, Editor of the Albany (NY) Evening Journal




“It is no joke that that Lincoln is a candidate for another term of four years in the White House. We think the time has arrived when the radical wing of the Republican Party must decide whether they are to take ‘Honest Old Abe’ for another trial run or run a scrub ticket against him.”

 -James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New York Herald


“One denounces Mr. Lincoln because he did not abolish slaverysoon enough –another because he 30assumed to touch it at all. One refuses to vote for him because he keeps Mr. Blair in the Cabinet another because he keeps somebody or anybody else. Fremont runs against him because he disregards the Constitution, and Phillips speaks against him because he recognizes that instrument at all. Some censure his lenient method of treating the people of the Southern states –others his barbarous and inhumane method of carrying on the war. One set of politicians vilify him for not admitting the Southern states at once into the Union, and Wade and Davis, with equal malignity, brand him as a usurper for proposing to admit them at all.”

 -Henry J. Raymond of the New York Times
 


“(Lincoln) is a joke incarnated. His election was a very sorry joke. The idea that such a man as he should be president of such a country as this is a very ridiculous joke... His intrigues to secure a renomination and hopes he appears to entertain of a re-election are, however, the most laughable jokes of all.”

 –James Gordon Bennett, Editor of the New York Herald

“As President of the United States he must have enough sense to see and acknowledge that he has been an egregious failure. One thing must be self-evident to him, and that is under no circumstances can he hope to be the next President.” –Horace Greeley, Editor of the New York Tribune“The age of statesmen is gone. The age of rail-splitters and tailors, of buffoons, boors and fanatics has succeeded ...In a crisis of the most appalling magnitude, requiring statesmanship of the highest order, the country is as asked to consider the claims of two ignorant, boorish, third-rate backwoods lawyer, for the highest stations in the government. God save the Republic.”

 -Manton Marble, Editor of the New York World on the nomination of Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as presidential and vice-presidential candidates by the Republican Party




And now for the lightweights of 2020.






The election of 2020 will be one of the pansy leftist versus the Trump Pink Eyed Patriot, two leftist orders in the prior Marxist and the latter, National Socialist, whose lacking abilities in God given Inspiration will be in evidence by the volume in the time ahead.


Once again, another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.



Nuff Said


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