Context: the House of Representatives passed a resolution in 1836(the gag rule) expressly forbidding its legislators from discussing slavery. This acts biggest hater was Adams, former president and current representative, who used parliamentary tricks, petitions, and other means to fight this rule for 8 straight years until it was repealed. Way to go, Johnny 🔥🔥🔥🤙
LastEsotericist on
Really the Jimmy Carter of his day. Really mid president, good after he left office.
Sure_Land_8930 on
I was told there would be no ~~fact checking~~ discussions about slavery.
BladensWorst on
Now everything someone brings up my boy Quincy im gonna imagine this dog
Cowboywizard12 on
He was based,he also had one of rhe worst haircuts a president has ever had
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Context: the House of Representatives passed a resolution in 1836(the gag rule) expressly forbidding its legislators from discussing slavery. This acts biggest hater was Adams, former president and current representative, who used parliamentary tricks, petitions, and other means to fight this rule for 8 straight years until it was repealed. Way to go, Johnny 🔥🔥🔥🤙
Really the Jimmy Carter of his day. Really mid president, good after he left office.
I was told there would be no ~~fact checking~~ discussions about slavery.
Now everything someone brings up my boy Quincy im gonna imagine this dog
He was based,he also had one of rhe worst haircuts a president has ever had