George Burns
At this time in American history people viewed themselves as from being a particular area or colony rather than as a part of a country as a whole. Stating this meant he saw himself as an American rather than just from Virginia.
It is gennerally said that the common people are defended by the Democratic Party started by Thomas Jefferson, but i do not know who wore short breeches.
Was it H L Menken? Yes, H L Menken (b. 1880) said ""No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public." --------------------------------- No, it wasn't. It is not a famous quote. Maybe you are thinking of "You can never underestimate the stupidity of the of the general public." Scott Adams, (American Cartoonist, b.1957) ==================== Yes, it was HL Mencken and it is a famous quote. "No one in this world, so far as I know-and I have searched the record for years, and employed agents to help me-has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people."
It got to the point that people in the US had to be very careful about what they said to whom. Gossip and rumor could ruin an individual real quick!
Bob Dole
I think it was Will Ferrel imitating George W. Bush.
Richard Nixon
Abrahan lincoln
no because the people said no
bill of rights
Calvin Coolidge
Treasonous Abraham Lincoln, in his campaign for dictatorship of the U.S. had said this in his Gettysburg address. If you read the Constitution you will know why I said Treasonous, it defines it in there.
Michael caine
He said that we the American people are in the drivers seat.
It said that the American people were now supposed to be reffered as Americans and not afiliated with the Britsh people.
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