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The American Presidential Election of 1856 

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The 18th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1856, the birth of the Republican Party, and a three-way race that demonstrated the country's growing sectionalism.
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The 18th Presidential election in American history took place on November 4th, 1856.
Franklin Pierce had a rough going over the previous four years, and now struggled to get his own party’s renomination. At the Democratic Party’s convention, 4 main candidates were in the running: Pierce, James Buchanan, Little Giant himself Stephen Douglas, and the beautiful Lewis Cass. It was a tight race between four well established and qualified candidates. In the end, Buchanan won the nomination. His running mate was John C. Breckinridge, a former U.S. Representative from Kentucky.
By this time, the Whig Party had mostly collapsed. Most former Whigs had joined the either the Know Nothing Party or a brand new political party called the Republican Party.
The Republican Party was formed in 1854 to oppose the extremely controversial Kansas Nebraska Act. At the first Republican National Convention in June of 1856, they met to approve an anti-slavery platform, an end to polygamy in Mormon settlements, and federal aid for a transcontinental railroad. Their nominee for President was John C. Fremont, a former Senator from California, although Supreme Court justice John McClean from Ohio was in the running. Fremont’s running mate was William L. Dayton, a former Senator from New Jersey.
The American Party, formerly the Native American Party and nicknamed the “Know Nothing Party,” by this time had gained much support for their nativist platform. Nativism is the policy of protecting the interests native citizens against foreigners, and the American Party mostly targeted Irish Catholics, who they complained were hurting the country. Even though former President Millard Fillmore was not a member of the American Party, nor was he a nativist, and he never attended an American Party function, the party nominated him to be President again. He was actually out of the country at the time of the nomination, and had not been consulted beforehand. Still, he just sort of went with it. The Know-Nothings nominated Andrew Jackson Donelson, the nephew of Andrew Jackson.
There were two other political parties that ran candidates for President, the deceptively named North American party and the North American Seceders Party, but they were pretty insignificant so we won’t go into who they endorsed.
Slavery was the inescapable issue of the day, and it would be quite an understatement to say the country was divided on the issue. The Republican Party unapologetically opposed expanding slavery out west. It’s slogan was “Free speech, free press, free soil, free men, Fremont, and victory!” The Democrats warned that a Fremont victory would bring a civil war.
The American Party attacked Fremont also, call him a….gasp...a Catholic, even though it wasn’t true.
The fact is, despite their xenophobia, the American Party attracted many who were scared at how divided the country had become. Their candidate, Fillmore, promised a return to unity.

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@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 4 года назад
_The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020)_ is now available! amzn.to/3aYiqwI
@SoftPillow501
@SoftPillow501 4 года назад
:D
@osberswgaming
@osberswgaming 3 года назад
Wow thanks!
@Sjwjdjskfgktk
@Sjwjdjskfgktk 3 года назад
Who the heck votes for Buchanan in 1856. Buchanan is the worst
@Sjwjdjskfgktk
@Sjwjdjskfgktk 3 года назад
3:23 booooooooooo
@redjirachi1
@redjirachi1 5 лет назад
Buchanan: Don't elect Fremont or it'll cause the Civil War Also Buchanan: Causes the Civil War
@RemixedVoice
@RemixedVoice 4 года назад
Welcome to politics lmao
@danske613
@danske613 4 года назад
Nice
@katanabluejay
@katanabluejay 4 года назад
same thing happened with Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater
@heavenlygaze-
@heavenlygaze- 4 года назад
katanabluejay and... WILSON
@user-lr3yw1gu4m
@user-lr3yw1gu4m 3 года назад
Fremont was better
@eddixon2015
@eddixon2015 3 года назад
Millard Fillmore getting the nomination despite never having any association with the Know Nothing Party is some Internet Historian type nonsense
@weldin
@weldin Год назад
It’s true though. He had no association with the party and had never even attended a meeting for it.
@rnelson299
@rnelson299 6 лет назад
I would have liked to see Fremont as president, he seemed like an interesting guy.
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 6 лет назад
Definitely an Andrew Jackson type, without the murder. The right mix of ruggedness and intelligence.
@redjirachi1
@redjirachi1 5 лет назад
He would've started the Civil War earlier, but he also would've won the Civil War
@northmeister
@northmeister 4 года назад
Lincoln better represented the economic sentiments of the new Republican Party which was a reformation of the Whig Party which divided over slavery. It would be Lincoln's ideas based on Clays that built the industrial might and progress of America in the later half of the century eventually overcoming the imperailistic and free trade Britain.
@EliteSpark-tf7kw
@EliteSpark-tf7kw 4 года назад
@@redjirachi1 Buchanan did the same thing
@danske613
@danske613 4 года назад
He was a general in the Mexican American war and later fought in the civil war
@anthonyhenry9904
@anthonyhenry9904 3 года назад
Fremont definitely would have been better than Buchanan.
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
That’s correct😁
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 3 года назад
Yes
@albanianboy42gaming55
@albanianboy42gaming55 2 года назад
True but the only way we could’ve avoided Buchanan becoming president was if Winfield Scott defeated Franklin Pierce in 1852
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад
@@albanianboy42gaming55 And if Scott was re-elected in 1856.
@glen7137
@glen7137 2 года назад
Honestly Pierce was a weak leader and Pierce was still a better president
@MeesterTweester
@MeesterTweester 3 года назад
Buchanan was the first president born in Pennsylvania and Biden will be the second. They were born 151 years apart, which I think is a record for a state. Buchanan also had the most political experience at 31 years, and Biden will beat it with 46 years.
@bonghunezhou5051
@bonghunezhou5051 3 года назад
Biden also held local office(s), namely in New Castle County (>46 years) ~
@justisolated5621
@justisolated5621 2 года назад
Similar to how Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic President and Biden was the second
@matthewnikitas8905
@matthewnikitas8905 Год назад
And Biden might end up being an even worse president than he was
@alecb3332
@alecb3332 Год назад
Both were democrats who hate black people. One was for genocide of living African Americans while the other likes to delete unborn African Americans. Both will likely bless us with a horrible civil war.
@RestitutorEuropa
@RestitutorEuropa Год назад
Damn so I guess all the bad presidents come out of Pennsylvania then
@darthmeticulous6901
@darthmeticulous6901 Год назад
Fun Fact: Mathematically speaking, even if Frémont had gotten all of Fillmore’s votes, Buchanan STILL would have won the electoral vote, but barely, three states would have instead gone to Frémont (specifically California, New Jersey, and Illinois), but the end result is him getting 144 EV to Buchanan keeping 152 EV, just over the majority. However, in this situation… Frémont would have won the popular vote. The key to Buchanan still winning the electoral vote is his home state of Pennsylvania, which in this hypothetical situation he would have BARELY held it.
@CommanderVideo4
@CommanderVideo4 6 лет назад
Beautiful Lewis Cass
@SoftPillow501
@SoftPillow501 4 года назад
Yes
@TPChatter
@TPChatter 3 года назад
Agreed.
@fjodorklein3021
@fjodorklein3021 3 года назад
a real hotty
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 2 года назад
Lol
@aaaritramuhammadmehedibina9156
@aaaritramuhammadmehedibina9156 4 месяца назад
The dude was quite old, he was born in 1782. If he became president then, he would have been the 2nd oldest president to be inaugurated
@millardfillmore3520
@millardfillmore3520 4 года назад
C’mon, My Home State Didn’t Vote For Me?
@ceoofbruh6844
@ceoofbruh6844 4 года назад
Millard
@jonaboktr5269
@jonaboktr5269 4 года назад
Millard Fillmore *FILMORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE*
@TheLordOfNothing
@TheLordOfNothing 3 года назад
Hey, my great great great great great grandfather voted for you, Fillmore. Be happy.
@banh_mi857
@banh_mi857 3 года назад
@@jonaboktr5269 FILMORE! FILMORE! FILMORE!
@depressednapoleon9745
@depressednapoleon9745 3 года назад
You were a hypocrite, Filmore. You sucked.
@rockysocky
@rockysocky 2 года назад
John C. Breckinridge became the youngest VP in history at a spry 36!
@johnpotts8308
@johnpotts8308 2 года назад
I love the idea of becoming a Presidential candidate (and getting 21% of the vote) without running for the post!
@CM4RSH
@CM4RSH 4 года назад
Americans seem to be "the most divided" every election. Until the next election, of course!
@Camman6972
@Camman6972 4 года назад
Except for the fact that the very next election a civil war happened but sure.
@thestorern
@thestorern 4 года назад
The *Beautiful* Lewis Cass
@macmacreynolds8712
@macmacreynolds8712 6 лет назад
1:25 McClean?! It's McLean. That typo aside, good video! If I were to become an author someday, one of my first books would be a biography of McLean, and I would most likely call it: John McLean: Political Chameleon and Anti-Slavery Moderate on the Supreme Court. (Trivia Fact: From 1845-61, he was Senior Associate Justice, meaning that he was first in seniority among the 8 Associate Justices, from the death in office of Justice Joseph Story until his own death.)
@RestitutorEuropa
@RestitutorEuropa Год назад
Fremont low key sounds like he would’ve been a great president
@Ron-cp3vs
@Ron-cp3vs 10 месяцев назад
why your pfp like that
@RestitutorEuropa
@RestitutorEuropa 10 месяцев назад
@@Ron-cp3vs Gonna cry?
@thomaswatson1739
@thomaswatson1739 5 месяцев назад
He was a tyrant. Buchanan was best bet
@rehaanphansalkar4187
@rehaanphansalkar4187 Год назад
James Buchanan: My opponent is a dirty Catholic!!!!!! Herbert Hoover: Well, well, well. How the turntables . . .
@Lubbock_Kid1959
@Lubbock_Kid1959 4 года назад
All four of the Democratic candidates had or would eventually run in an election
@dr6316
@dr6316 4 года назад
John Buchanan looks so much like John lithgow
@Akira-ss6cm
@Akira-ss6cm 4 года назад
Great, now I can't unsee it. XD
@helios24601
@helios24601 4 года назад
Millard Filmore's basically a clone of Alec Baldwin
@FlyinBlaney
@FlyinBlaney 7 лет назад
Amazing Video. One of my favorites
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 7 лет назад
This was a fun episode to make. Glad you liked it!
@cinnabarmanx4214
@cinnabarmanx4214 3 года назад
I can see why many consider Buchanan the worst President, every picture I see of him he looks like he doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing.
@stepheneinbinder2604
@stepheneinbinder2604 Год назад
And yet Buchanan beat out Pierce for the nomination. Maybe the Democrats were desperate.
@rafaelsantos7673
@rafaelsantos7673 7 лет назад
is it just me or there is just really a guy singing in background music
@ChocolateYoshi
@ChocolateYoshi 3 года назад
wtf there's no music in this vid
@robinsechriest7052
@robinsechriest7052 3 года назад
Who is here for the 5 year anniversary of this video being uploaded?
@FlyinBlaney
@FlyinBlaney 6 лет назад
My county voted for Fillmore. Yeet.
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
My home state voted for fillmore
@Bryan-tk3cn
@Bryan-tk3cn 7 лет назад
jjona 21354 My home state voted for Fremont can you guess what my state is? lol
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
New York
@Bryan-tk3cn
@Bryan-tk3cn 7 лет назад
jjona 21354 Nope it is either Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
vermont
@Bryan-tk3cn
@Bryan-tk3cn 7 лет назад
jjona 21354 Nope I will give you a big hint it is the home sate of the 14 th president
@zaynelutz59
@zaynelutz59 3 года назад
I love mr.beat called stephen Douglass little giant
@mattthesilent777RED
@mattthesilent777RED Год назад
Oh Buchanan, you are the worst president
@matthewhedrichjr.5445
@matthewhedrichjr.5445 3 месяца назад
He sure was and was a corrupt coward
@banh_mi857
@banh_mi857 3 года назад
Nobody; Maryland: FILMORE! FILMORE! FILMORE!
@TheRennDawg
@TheRennDawg 4 года назад
I learned in high school that what remained of the Whig Party also nominated Fillmore.
@d.m.collins1501
@d.m.collins1501 4 года назад
I really would like to know how we got the figure of "78.9% of the population" voting, and who that included (since I can think of many people who were still excluded from voting at the time).
@footballstats9127
@footballstats9127 3 года назад
it s 78% of the voting population.
@johnpotts8308
@johnpotts8308 2 года назад
It's still only about 17.5% of the total population (and the video says "78.9% of the population", not "78.9 of the electorate").
@adas1988
@adas1988 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing. I think if this video pointed out the actual truth we would just show how America has constantly been under minority rule
@d.m.collins1501
@d.m.collins1501 Год назад
@@adas1988 totally agree. My goal in posting this comment was not to just to call out a mistake on Mr. Beat's part, but because I really want to know how he got that figure and who it includes. When Mr. Beat did his videos on the very earliest presidential elections, where only landed gentry could basically vote, he had percentages in like the single digits. So the criteria for "population" must have changed between those videos and this one. But it's unclear in what ways.
@MrKenichi22
@MrKenichi22 6 лет назад
Great Vids :)
@xp_studios7804
@xp_studios7804 3 года назад
If the know nothings were calling Frémont a Catholic he must have been doing something right 🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦
@TimmyTheTinman
@TimmyTheTinman 2 года назад
I don’t have respect for the Catholic faith because you tell your kids about drinking Jesus blood what is wrong with you guys
@tmartin6300
@tmartin6300 Год назад
@@TimmyTheTinman That is extremely bigoted. Not respecting someone because of their religious faith is no reason to discriminate. It is their religion. Everyone can have their own religion, this country has the freedom of religion, meaning we can believe whatever religion we want. After all, there have been many great Catholics throughout history, such as JFK.
@TimmyTheTinman
@TimmyTheTinman Год назад
@@tmartin6300 I just have a lot of problems with the doctrine and how certain Catholics act, I’m saying, this is as a Presbyterian
@tmartin6300
@tmartin6300 Год назад
@@TimmyTheTinman You don’t have to have the same beliefs as them, but you still need to respect others’ faith, even if you disagree with some of their religious practices. I am an atheist, but I still respect people of all religions, even if I don’t believe them.
@northatlanticcommonwealth1188
@@tmartin6300 very based Van Buren, thank you
@stepheneinbinder2604
@stepheneinbinder2604 Год назад
Pierce was the first incumbent president, elected to his term, to lose the nomination for reelection, within his own party. Of course, I don't count Tyler in 1844, or Fillmore in 1852, who had merely inherited the presidency. Nor do I count Polk, who declined to run for a second term.
@penmuni3833
@penmuni3833 4 года назад
The song at the end is Gentle Annie by Stephen Foster.
@kobyma2
@kobyma2 3 года назад
I half expected a John Cena meme at 1:21. What is wrong with me.
@JagerLange
@JagerLange 2 года назад
DOOOT DOO-DOOOOOT DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@fudonghe1275
@fudonghe1275 4 года назад
I like your video
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 4 года назад
Well thank you!
@georgewashington673
@georgewashington673 4 года назад
This is the last time a Democrat was elected to succeed another Democrat.
@The_Byzantine_Ottoman
@The_Byzantine_Ottoman 4 года назад
1948?
@Dirtrock-or3ry
@Dirtrock-or3ry 4 года назад
@@The_Byzantine_Ottoman Truman was already president
@The_Byzantine_Ottoman
@The_Byzantine_Ottoman 4 года назад
@@Dirtrock-or3ry That's a technicality, though. He did succeed FDR, and then was reelected.
@josafathernandez201
@josafathernandez201 4 года назад
Hey you Are Drunk or you Stupid George Washington
@niccolorichter1488
@niccolorichter1488 4 года назад
@@josafathernandez201 he his right
@proxy4620
@proxy4620 4 года назад
The old days, when Democrats were conservative and Republicans were liberal.
@Bramo2003
@Bramo2003 3 года назад
I don't thinks Andrew jackson or Roosevelt are conservative
@heywoodjablome7535
@heywoodjablome7535 3 года назад
@@Bramo2003 Jackson certainly was
@nevermind3630
@nevermind3630 2 года назад
@@Bramo2003 Teddy Rosevelt supported universal healthcare and supported unions, and multiple labor protection laws
@Bramo2003
@Bramo2003 2 года назад
@@nevermind3630 Franklin not Theodore
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 2 года назад
@@nevermind3630 he was liberal. As the commenter stated, in the olden days Republicans were liberal and Democrats were conservative. It flipped during WW2 with FDR. FDR was very liberal and worked diligently to help the marginalized with his New Deal programs...
@randyking3057
@randyking3057 4 года назад
The Beautiful Lewis Cass. Oh no you didn't. rofl
@lightningbolt4419
@lightningbolt4419 3 года назад
I would vote Fremont this election
@michaelkeehan8094
@michaelkeehan8094 5 лет назад
Who said a primary challenger can't become president?
@naturegirl1999
@naturegirl1999 5 лет назад
It could be trump vs pence vs ¬15 democrats
@neutral7786
@neutral7786 Год назад
James buchanan's 4 years as President were a nightmare for the United states. There was no order, everyone did what they wanted, James buchanan had no idea what he was doing and not to mention his ineptitude towards the Civil War.
@siamiam
@siamiam 8 лет назад
entertaining and informative :)
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 8 лет назад
+siamiam Thanks :) Happy holidays to you.
@yourmama3515
@yourmama3515 5 лет назад
Like always
@teddigris6995
@teddigris6995 Год назад
Anyone Else Think William L Dayton Kind Of Looks Like Millard Fillmore
@jbandfriends-gh5bl
@jbandfriends-gh5bl 8 лет назад
I love your videos .When will the election of 1888 come out
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 8 лет назад
+jb14998 and friends Thank you so much! I plan on releasing 1888 next week. :)
@unagjac890
@unagjac890 4 года назад
0:35 - 4 qualified
@mooseears9849
@mooseears9849 2 года назад
Welcome to MrBeat, where every single John Fremont supporter seems to conjugate together
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
Washington Adams Jefferson Madison monroe adams Jackson buren w harrison polk tayler fillmore pierce Buchanan Lincoln Johnson grant hayes garfield Arthur Cleveland B harrison Cleveland mckinley T Roosevelt Taft wilson harding cooliage hoover F Roosevelt truman eisenhower Kennedy L Johnson Nixon Ford Carter Reagan H W bush Clinton W bush obama Trump
@TheLordOfNothing
@TheLordOfNothing 3 года назад
My state voted for Buchanan. I’ll narrow it down for you. It’s in the south. No. I’m not racist.
@niccolorichter1488
@niccolorichter1488 3 года назад
@@TheLordOfNothing Luisiana ?
@ConnerKirk433
@ConnerKirk433 Год назад
I have the book The Americas own copyright 1856 about all Presidents up until then
@georgewashington673
@georgewashington673 3 года назад
John Frémont was the first major presidential candidate with a beard, or any facial hair for that matter.
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
Yeah I got flow thanks George😘
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 4 месяца назад
And the only one with an accent mark in his last name.
@alyssagarcia7554
@alyssagarcia7554 4 года назад
No. No
@deleted-something
@deleted-something 11 месяцев назад
oh boy issues are going to start going big
@chuckjones1358
@chuckjones1358 14 дней назад
I actually met franklin pierce
@1ronDragon
@1ronDragon 3 года назад
Would Fillmore's running be the first time a potus tried for a non-consecutive term?
@weldin
@weldin 2 года назад
No, Martin van Buren did the same thing when he ran on the Free Soil ticket in 1848.
@1ronDragon
@1ronDragon 2 года назад
Correction: First to win Electoral votes trying
@michaelgarcia5437
@michaelgarcia5437 2 года назад
@@1ronDragon Yeah
@alexdostaler
@alexdostaler 2 года назад
What is the Fleetwood Mac joke? I might be slightly too young to get it
@thecodgamer57
@thecodgamer57 5 лет назад
Why are there no county results for the entire state of South Carolina?
@paddystrongjaw9995
@paddystrongjaw9995 5 лет назад
Bloody heart15 for some reason they weren’t allowed to vote i think
@chadborrie8121
@chadborrie8121 5 лет назад
South Carolina's state legislature picked the state's electors until after the civil war
@TimmyTheTinman
@TimmyTheTinman 4 года назад
Wish Fremont would've won. Might of prevented a civil war. MIGHT
@Gabriel-hy8be
@Gabriel-hy8be 4 года назад
The south would probably just secede earlier. After All they did it when Lincoln won, and he was much more moderate than Frémont on the slavery issue.
@CbsOmegaOmniX
@CbsOmegaOmniX 4 года назад
@The Chill Geek John C. Fremont was even more anti slavery than Abraham Lincoln was. 10 out of 14 Southern states didn’t even have him (the 4 slave border states where he was on the ballot he got 1% or less of the vote) on the ballot, the South would have seceded immediately if he won in 1856.
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
Facts I’m the best
@hungarycountryball1056
@hungarycountryball1056 Год назад
2:58 Enlightened Centralist meme
@user-dr2sm7wu5o
@user-dr2sm7wu5o 11 месяцев назад
Gosh I think things would've been better if James C. Fremont won, instead of James Buchanan.
@gamingvn3797
@gamingvn3797 3 года назад
Franklin Pierce: No wayy!!!
@idawg9357
@idawg9357 3 года назад
Filmore
@nikolamandic6595
@nikolamandic6595 8 месяцев назад
4:22
@northmeister
@northmeister 4 года назад
Correction: Nativism acurately is a form of religious divison seen in Europe during 30 years war combined with a fear of citizens (as Irish and Catholics were) who were different. IT IS NOT the support of citizens and their interests over foreigners. Catholics were citizens. This leads to faulty thinking conflating nationalism with nativism or support of your nation and its citizens rights over invaders who come illegally without support of citizens and in disregard for freely built society and laws.
@simonster-9094
@simonster-9094 7 лет назад
How could John C. Fremont not win against the worst president in history?? (I'm kind of biased since my elementary school was named after him)
@Eggnog18
@Eggnog18 7 лет назад
... Buchanan hadn't been president yet, so no one knew he'd be the worst...
@redjirachi1
@redjirachi1 6 лет назад
The worst president in history has to win by definition, otherwise they wouldn't have president in that
@augiegirl1
@augiegirl1 Год назад
My hometown in Nebraska is also named after him.
@ianlyons7689
@ianlyons7689 2 года назад
The Republican Party makes its debut in th 1856 presidential election.
@ballista300
@ballista300 4 года назад
3:00 They called him Cozlic? (Козлик)?
@TheFederalist11
@TheFederalist11 3 года назад
No, a Catholic
@Ninjadude87534
@Ninjadude87534 4 года назад
everybody report so it gets taken down and our teachers cant use them
@zaynab8195
@zaynab8195 4 года назад
XxCYBERxX but why tho
@tmartin6300
@tmartin6300 Год назад
Why would you want that?
@luceliorodrigues7504
@luceliorodrigues7504 3 года назад
Omg! A cathoic! 😭😭 Run to Canada!!
@italianbaxter8386
@italianbaxter8386 3 года назад
Frémont looks kinda like jesus ngl
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
Thanks lol
@LeonNikkidude
@LeonNikkidude 5 лет назад
Fremont was also a military hero
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
Yes I am😁
@hangukhiphop
@hangukhiphop 4 года назад
John C. Breckinridge looks a whole lot like Woody Harrelson
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
Like the series do 2016
@adambean3597
@adambean3597 4 года назад
Because of my stupidity apparently I need to learn more from you so I became a subscriber buddy lmfao #southernoutlaw
@MrKenichi22
@MrKenichi22 6 лет назад
Good to know the Republicans had 3 stances. Ah yes The American Party.
@felixle5761
@felixle5761 3 месяца назад
I need to know what song was used for background music
@masonkaskie8776
@masonkaskie8776 Месяц назад
Gentle Annie by Stephen Foster
@danielholman7866
@danielholman7866 5 лет назад
He’s much more interesting at 1.5 speed
@Jeffway24
@Jeffway24 2 года назад
“The beautiful” 😂
@tonydean6684
@tonydean6684 3 года назад
Is it "popular" or..."popalar"?
@therealtornadosam
@therealtornadosam 3 года назад
Haha...it makes me laugh whenever he pronounces that so clumsily.
@crixxxxxxxxx
@crixxxxxxxxx 3 года назад
Buchanan looks like Sir Anthony Hopkins.
@tjinc-bus4672
@tjinc-bus4672 2 года назад
I'm listening on $150 headphones. The dude singing some antebellum folk opera is Louder than you, Bean. XX
@Bkbomer
@Bkbomer Год назад
Dang it😩😩
@michaelgarcia5437
@michaelgarcia5437 3 года назад
0:31 really?
@IS34PreteristForce
@IS34PreteristForce 2 года назад
Fremont should’ve been President
@Garfieldjames1881
@Garfieldjames1881 Год назад
Yeah
@fudonghe1275
@fudonghe1275 4 года назад
Yee Buchanan Civil war!
@adambean3597
@adambean3597 4 года назад
Wasn't it rumored that James Buchanan was our 1st gay president?
@tmartin6300
@tmartin6300 Год назад
Yes. But many historians agree that there is just not enough evidence to prove it though.
@jimmyjames5685
@jimmyjames5685 2 года назад
I would've voted for Millard Fillmore
@jamesparson
@jamesparson 4 года назад
Spoiler alert on civil war
@neutral7786
@neutral7786 2 года назад
James buchanan is the one who deserves to be remembered as the Worst President in history. His ineptitude and ignorance againts the Civil war could have ended with the United states and I am not the only one who thinks so, many historians say that it was times of nightmares for the United states, James buchanan did not know what he was doing and was more harmful for the United states than Donald trump, at least Donald trump had a notion of what he was doing and with all the racism and asshole that he was, he managed to at least keep promises even if it was the wrong way.
@Gage_Brumley
@Gage_Brumley Год назад
I see all this talk of Trump being racist but can you even give an example of when he was racist?
@spearshake4771
@spearshake4771 4 года назад
This know nothing party sounds like they need Jon Snow
@kingfish114
@kingfish114 3 года назад
Y
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 2 года назад
Wow... I knew Trump was old but he ran as No Nothing candidate in 1856... Wow...
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Год назад
wow
@jamellfoster6029
@jamellfoster6029 2 года назад
It was rumored that Buchanan was the also the 1st gay President... I guess we have had more diversity than the history books say...
@TeeGee3
@TeeGee3 Год назад
Jose Al 17 Jane s buchanoons when th lebehigb part collapses and then th funny reblubicansnb paartyuiiooo nabthn and end to Mormon origami in. U T A H
@akaijuinomaha5324
@akaijuinomaha5324 2 года назад
Very ashamed of the fact that my home state originated from a pro-slavery law.
@iggykoopa4537
@iggykoopa4537 5 лет назад
Xenos... EXTERMINUS.
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 2 года назад
👍
@nickp7283
@nickp7283 3 года назад
I should of won dammit😤😡
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
In 2020 is going to be trump vs Michelle obama
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 7 лет назад
It doesn't seem like Michelle would ever want to run, but I could definitely be wrong
@simonster-9094
@simonster-9094 7 лет назад
she said she'll never run for public office
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 4 года назад
Wise and Free nope 😭
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