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Update on Theodore Roosevelt

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Obviously, he’s dead but what else can be new?

My opinion of him, of course.  😉

I have enjoyed President Theodore’s “Bullyisms” and larger than life presence.

My impression of him is that he ran on the hypomanic side,

that is, just short of manic.

As I read through and try to grasp concepts in another book by Cleon Skousen,

Skousen has brought to my attention the fact Teddy Roosevelt

did so many ‘end runs’ around Congress and the separation of powers

that I must reevaluate my bullish stance on, well, The Bully!

For sometime I have known the Spanish-American War and Roosevelt’s Rough Riders

were parts of a long public brain washing campaign by certain American Media mogul types,

namely William Randolf Hurst!

And that the sinking of The Maine was another in a long series of Red Flag historic events in our country’s history

designed and fabricated in order to get US into war (again).

But, I must acknowledge the fact that Teddy issued 90,000 executive orders during his time in the White House!

While he was no where near The New World Order lackey that “Colonel” Edward Mandel House manipulated,

Theodore Roosevelt set some pretty terrible precedents when he sought to usurp the power & the role of the US Congress in enacting legislation.

Indeed, TR was our last President before the banking industry and The New World Order and the Queen of England got their clutches upon our electoral throats.

Moreover, clearly the electorate has not been in charge of the US since then!

But, one must be reminded that our last duly elected non-New World Order secret-society-bastard was President William McKinley–

A man whose running of the country was so smooth that he is remembered primarily for the fact he was assassinated.

Perhaps our best Presidents were those who were neither flamboyant nor well remembered.