ITT: Jow Forums in 1896
ITT: Jow Forums in 1896
>MUH CROSS OF GOLD
put a bullet into the head of this retard
>tfw 6th prime minister in 6 years
this country is never going to last. is it too late to take back home rule?
He loved this nation way 2 much
The ugliest and nastiest presidential election since 1860 easily. As some pundit at the time wrote, "The whole currency question is a matter of lungs."
This country will be burned to the ground in six months should we elect that silver maniac! Save America next November! In gold we trust, in Bryan we bust!
Ciao
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Sellout wannabe white
Why are the retards in St Louis feeding the cow with bacon ?
Fucking republicans we were better with the monarchy reeeeee
Elect this man and I will have no choice but to lay off half the workers at my mill. You've been warned.
>Bryan amassed more acreage but less population on Election Day--"Only the South and the desert." the critics said. In the end, Northeastern small farmers, laborers, and the middle class did not connect with his message as the poor and indebted farmers of the South and Plains states did, and many took deadly serious the threats of their employers to lay them off or slash their wages if Bryan won.
>Had the election been held in August, the Silver Boy might have triumphed, but as the fall months rolled around, crop failures in Europe pushed up grain prices and softened resistance to McKinley in the vast grain belt, although agriculture on the whole stayed depressed.
(((Republicans))) are such yankeecucks who want to destroy our society and way of life.
Republicans unironically want interracial marriage.
Heavily airbrushed as he had a really scarred face from smallpox.
With the last redskins smashed, the frontier is no more. What shall we do from here? Do as the powers of Europe do and conquer some rocks full of brown people someplace? I don't honestly know.
seething goldoid
you will be cucked by the SILVER BVLL
>Bryan appealed to the radical foes of the social order, but there weren't enough of them to make a difference and the election was a resounding victory for American conservatism and big business. Silver became a symbolic ideal for the less fortunate and indebted of America to rally around.