John Quincy Adams VS Andrew Jackson, Nerd VS Fighter

John Quincy Adams,
Who can write,
And Andrew Jackson,
Who can fight.

Notes:

An American newspaper describes the choice between the two presidential candidates with this slogan.

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 The Old Republicans: Southern conservatism in the age of Jefferson
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Risjord , Norman K (1965), The Old Republicans: Southern conservatism in the age of Jefferson, Columbia University Press, Retrieved on 2011-03-28
Folksonomies: politics


Schemas

28 MAR 2011

 American Anti-Intellectualism

Examples of prejudice against nerds in America.
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