Putting aside the weird specifics of the 2020 election, what do you think history will make of Joe Biden’s brief interruption of what will surely be known as the “Trump Era” (2015-2029)?I mean I think it’s safe to say it’s going to be kind odd to historians that this one ancient Irish dude successfully got in one way or another for a single term when Trump in his time has basically defeated every other political adversary he faced both inside the Republican Party and among the democrats.Will democrats ultimately be nostalgic for him and seek to run candidates in his mold similar to how they’ve tried to run a bunch of Obama clones down ballot in the years since 2008??
>>538102887A corrupt and pointless display of desperation by the commies hiding in the DNC.
>>538103062so you agree he won?
>>538102887>what do you think history will makeonce we're past the partisanship, it will be widely acknowledged that the election was indeed stolen, and academics will write many books about it.
>>538102887just that, a brief interruption in the freefall of america
>>538102887What about epstein being trump to Melania?
>>538102887Historians will rank Biden low-mid, like HW or Carter. Or Ben Harrison between the 2 Cleveland Admins. Trump will be at the bottom with A. Johnson and Buchanan.
>>538102887>only manYou mean autopen?Also what a stupid meaningless thread
>>538103339Johnson and Buchanan didn’t really have eras of unique impact where they shifted the Overton window on any key issues.Happy about the changes Trump has made or not there’s not going to be any way to coherently dismiss his impact on politics.At worst he’s going to be a nixonian figure; if any meaningful chunk of his political revolution sticks post 28 he’ll be on the same level as Reagan or Rosevelt.
>>538103788>Johnson and Buchanan didn’t really have eras of unique impact where they shifted the Overton window on any key issues.Anon, Johnson blanked pardoned all the Confederates, right down to Jefferson Davis who was in hiding in Quebec, and basically destroyed reconstruction and gave the south a soft re-entry into the union. Buchanan literally had his War Secretary smuggling arms down south and supporting the rebellion and did nothing when it started and left Lincoln to walk into the mess. They were shifting the overton window straight into treason. Buchanan engineered the Dred Scott decision that declared the Missouri Compromise for the last 30 years unconstitutional and mandated slavery in all US territories straight up to Seattle whether they wanted it or not.
>>538102887Last triumph of the Southern Democrats before the party fell to the communists.
>>538102887FJBWMND