Authors: Glenn Beck
“ââglorified power'â”
Jonah Goldberg,
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Change
(New York: Crown, 2009), p. 104.
“ââsincere body of thought in politics'â”
Josephus Daniels,
Life of Woodrow Wilson
(New York: Greenwood Press, 1971).
“ââenlisting them in our purposes'â”
Charles R. Kesler,
I Am the Change: Barack Obama and the Future of Liberalism
(New York: Broadside Books, 2012), ch. 2, accessed May 24, 2016,
http://bi.hcpdts.com/reflowable/scrollableiframe/9780062325204
.
“ââa new theory of the presidency'â”
Charles R. Kesler,
I Am the Change: Barack Obama and the Future of Liberalism
(New York: Broadside Books, 2012), ch. 2, accessed May 24, 2016,
http://bi.hcpdts.com/reflowable/scrollableiframe/9780062325204
.
“ââthen start your business'â”
Geoffrey Perrett,
America in the Twenties: A History
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1982), p. 22.
“ââthreatened his own prestige'â”
William Allen White,
Masks in a Pageant
(New York: Macmillan, 1928), p. 357.
“ââcould have prevented that'â”
William C. Spragens,
Popular Images of American Presidents
(New York: Greenwood Press, 1988), p. 247. Marvin Olasky,
The American Leadership Tradition: The Inevitable Impact of a Leader's Faith on a Nation's Destiny
(New York: Free Press, 1999), p. 197.
“a one-term limit on the presidency”
Josephus Daniels,
The Wilson Era: Years of Peaceâ1910â1917
(Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1944), p. 102. Kirk H. Porter and Donald Bruce Johnson,
National Party Platforms: 1840â1960
(Urbana, IL: The University of Illinois Press, 1961), p. 170. Michael J. Korzi,
Presidential Term Limits in American History: Power, Principles, and Politics
(College Station: Texas A&M Press, 2011), p. 71. Woodrow Wilson: Life Before the Presidency,” The Miller Center, accessed May 24, 2016,
http://millercenter.org/president/biography/wilson-life-before-the-presidency
.
“ââState' is âFamily' writ large'â”
Ronald J. Pestritto, ed.,
Woodrow Wilson: The Essential Political Writings
(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005), p. 33.
“ââpress onward to something new'â”
“Woodrow Wilson Asks âWhat Is Progress?'â” The Heritage Foundation, accessed May 24, 2016,
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Word-keyboard-shortcuts-c0ca851f-3d58-4ce0-9867-799df73666a7
.
“ââDarwinian in structure and in practice'â”
Woodrow Wilson,
Constitutional Government in the United States
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1908), p. 57. “The Constitution: Anchor or Rudder,”
The Outlook
, September 26, 1908, p. 148,
http://www.unz.org/Pub/Outlook-1908sep26-00147
.
“ââas checks, and live'â”
Woodrow Wilson,
Constitutional Government in the United States
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1908), p. 57. “The Constitution Anchor or Rudder,”
The Outlook
, September 26, 1908, p. 148,
http://www.unz.org/Pub/Outlook-1908sep26-00147
.
“ââthe document in which they are embodied'â”
Ellis Washington, “Mark Levin on President Woodrow Wilson,”
WND.com
, January 11, 2013,
http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/mark-levin-on-president-woodrow-wilson/#V0q4ekeBULDHzg0w.99
.
“ââand not a machine'â”
Woodrow Wilson,
The New Freedom: Call for the Emancipation of the Generous Energies of a People
(New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1918), p. 48.
“ââdo not repeat the preface'â”
Woodrow Wilson, “Address to the Jefferson Club of Los Angeles,” (speech, Los Angeles, May 12, 1911), Hillsdale College,
http://cdn.constitutionreader.com/files/pdf/coursereadings/Con201_Readings_Week2_JeffersonClub.pdf
.
“ââknow they are not'â”
Woodrow Wilson, “Address to the Jefferson Club of Los Angeles,” (speech, Los Angeles, May 12, 1911), Hillsdale College,
http://cdn.constitutionreader.com/files/pdf/coursereadings/Con201_Readings_Week2_JeffersonClub.pdf
.
“ââmake and unmake governments'â”
Ronald J. Pestritto, ed.,
Woodrow Wilson: The Essential Political Writings
(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005), p. 4.
“ââof all just political theory'â”
George F. Will, “The Simple Arithmetic That Could Jump-Start America's Economic Growth,”
The Washington Post
, January 29, 2016,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/smart-tax-reform-would-ignite-growth/2016/01/29/3f03bac2-c5e8-11e5-8965-0607e0e265ce_story.html
.
“ââupon strict analysis, none'â”
George F. Will, “The Simple Arithmetic That Could Jump-Start America's Economic Growth,”
The Washington Post
, January 29, 2016,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/smart-tax-reform-would-ignite-growth/2016/01/29/3f03bac2-c5e8-11e5-8965-0607e0e265ce_story.html
.
“âânot a difference of primary motive'â”
Ronald J. Pestritto, ed.,
Woodrow Wilson: The Essential Political Writings
(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005), p. 78.
“ââglorious privilege'â”
George F. Will, “The Simple Arithmetic That Could Jump-Start America's Economic Growth,”
The Washington Post
, January 29, 2016,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/smart-tax-reform-would-ignite-growth/2016/01/29/3f03bac2-c5e8-11e5-8965-0607e0e265ce_story.html
.
“from seven percent to thirteen percent”
“Tax History Museum: 1901-1932: The Income Tax Arrives,” Tax Analysts, accessed May 24, 2016,
http://www.taxhistory.org/www/website.nsf/Web/THM1901?OpenDocument
.
“marginal income tax of seventy-three percent”
Meg Fowler, “From Eisenhower to Obama: What the Wealthiest Americans Pay in Taxes,”
ABC News
, January 24, 2011.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/eisenhower-obama-wealthy-americans-mitt-romney-pay-taxes/story?id=15387862
.
“remained above seventy percent”
“Historical Individual Income Tax Parameters,” Tax Policy Center, accessed May 25, 2016,
http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/statistics/historical-individual-income-tax-parameters
.
“the Sixteenth Amendment”
Dr. Thomas G. West and William A. Schambra. “The Progressive Movement and the Transformation of American Politics,” The Heritage Foundation, July 18, 2007,
http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2007/07/the-progressive-movement-and-the-transformation-of-american-politics
.
“tainted his decisions”
“Editorial,”
The Crisis
4, no. 4, August 1912, p. 181,
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/workers/civil-rights/crisis/0800-crisis-v04n04-w022.pdf
.
“ââthe question will ever assume practical form'â”
Shan Wang, “Sorry, Ben Stein, These Presidents Were Way More Racist Than Obama,”
Boston.com
, November 4, 2014,
http://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2014/11/04/sorry-ben-stein-these-presidents-were-way-more-racist-than-obama
.
“ââunwarranted'â”
A. Scott Berg,
Wilson
(New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2013), pp. 155-56.
“was governor of New Jersey”
Nathaniel Weyl & William Marina,
American Statesmen on Slavery and the Negro
(New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1971), p. 329.
“ââbrought Jim Crow to the North'â”
Paul Rahe, “Progressive Racism,”
The National Review
, April 11, 2013,
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/345274/progressive-racism-paul-rahe
.
“resegregated parts of the federal workforce”
Paul Rahe, “Progressive Racism,”
The National Review
, April 11, 2013,
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/345274/progressive-racism-paul-rahe
.
“serving as undersecretary”
Nathaniel Weyl & William Marina,
American Statesmen on Slavery and the Negro
(New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1971), p. 329.
“ââexcept to do them justice'â”
Nathaniel Weyl & William Marina,
American Statesmen on Slavery and the Negro
(New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1971), p. 329.
“ââhumiliating but a benefit . . . 'â”
“Commentary: Conversation, January, 1915: Mr. Trotter and Mr. Wilson,”
The New Crisis
, July/August 2000, p. 60.
“banning interracial marriage”
Larry Schwarts, “Who Was the Most Racist Modern President? 5 Surprising Candidates Who Fit the Bill,”
AlterNet.org
, December 28, 2014,
http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/who-was-most-racist-modern-president-5-surprising-candidates-who-fit-bill
.
“the opportunity to fight for their country”
Larry Schwarts, “Who Was the Most Racist Modern President? 5 Surprising Candidates Who Fit the Bill,”
AlterNet.org
, December 28, 2014,
http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/who-was-most-racist-modern-president-5-surprising-candidates-who-fit-bill
.
“ââthe ugliest hazards of a time of revolution'â”
Woodrow Wilson,
A History of the American People,
vol
.
5 (New York: Harper & Bros., 1903), pp. 58, 60. See also: Melvyn Stokes,
D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation: A History of the Most Controversial Motion Picture of All Time
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), p. 119. Note: Another version of this quoteâtaken from a title card of
Birth of a Nation
is often citedâbut this is the more account version of what Wilson really wrote.
“based on Thomas J. Dixon Sr.'s 1905 novel
The Clansman”
Charles Paul Freund, “Dixiecrats Triumphant: The Menacing Mr. Wilson,”
Reason.com
, December 18, 2002,
http://reason.com/archives/2002/12/18/dixiecrats-triumphant
.
“white actors in blackface”
Charles Paul Freund, “Dixiecrats Triumphant: The Menacing Mr. Wilson,”
Reason.com
, December 18, 2002,
http://reason.com/archives/2002/12/18/dixiecrats-triumphant
.
“ââit is all so terribly true'â”
Melvyn Stokes,
D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation: A History of the Most Controversial Motion Picture of All Time
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), p. 111.
“The details are too horrific to repeat here”
The Crisis
12, no. 3, July 1916, pp. 6â13.
“Wilson took no action”
“The Chicago Race Riot of 1919,”
History.com
, accessed May 25, 2016,
http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/chicago-race-riot-of-1919
.
“ââKikes, Koons, and Katholics'â”
David Kennedy and Lizabeth Cohen,
The American Pageant, Volume 2: Since 1865
(Boston: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 2014), p. 665.
“then not delivering”
William Keyor. “The Long-Forgotten Racial Attitudes and Policies of Woodrow Wilson,” Professor Voices, Boston University, March 4, 2013,
http://www.bu.edu/professorvoices/2013/03/04/the-long-forgotten-racial-attitudes-and-policies-of-woodrow-wilson/
.
“ââAmerican workmen had never dreamed of hitherto'â”
Woodrow Wilson,
A History of the American People
(New York: Harper & Bros., 1902), pp. 212â13.
“most disgusting notions of his time: eugenics”
Merriam-Webster Online
, “Simple Definition of Eugenics,” accessed May 25, 2016,
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/eugenics
.
“the nation's first eugenics law”
Dean A. Kowalski and S. Evan Kreider (eds.),
The Philosophy of Joss Whedon
(Lexington: The University of Kentucky Press, 2011), p. 23. Paul Rahe, “Progressive Racism,”
The National Review
, April 11, 2013,
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/345274/progressive-racism-paul-rahe
.
“ââother defectives'â”
Harry Hamilton Laughlin,
Eugenical Sterilization in the United States
(Chicago: Psychopathic Laboratory of the Municipal Court of Chicago, 1922), pp. 23â24. Jonah Goldberg,
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Change
(New York: Crown, 2009), p. 255.
“overturned by the New Jersey Supreme Court”
Eugenics Record Office,
II. The Legal, Legislative and Administrative Aspects of Sterilization
, Harry H. Laughlin, Long Island, NY, February 1914 (Eugenics Record Office, Bulletin no. 10B), pp. 54â61,
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/556986/Bulletin10B.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
. The “Eugenics Record Office” described itself as the “Committee to Study and to Report on the Best Practical Means of Cutting Off the Defective Germ-Plasm in the American Population.” You can't make this stuff up.