I am re watching the Civil War and people forget how much Lincoln was hated during his time. Of course Burns stayed away from the disgusting campaign the democrats ran in 1864 but those of who were there were appalled
Churchill also was generally unpopular and voted out after he won the war for England.
Great leaders are often savagely attacked during their time and remembered fondly after they are long gone.
People are are liked generally aren't assassinated.
I can't wait until Bob races in to call race a liar. Then over the next year keep repeating "remember that one time at band camp you said Churchill said..."
4. If you’re not a liberal when you’re 25, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain. This quote has been butchered repeatedly over the decades. And has about as many purported authors as variations. But one thing we know for sure is that Churchill never said it.
As British historian Paul Addison from Edinburgh University pointed out to the Saturday Evening Post, “He’d been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35.” So if Churchill ever said anything close to this he had a rather dim view of himself.
So where does this quote originate? The website Quote Investigator traces it back to a French book from 1875 by Jules Claretie. The rough translation? “He who is not a républicain at twenty compels one to doubt the generosity of his heart; but he who, after thirty, persists, compels one to doubt the soundness of his mind.”
4. If you’re not a liberal when you’re 25, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain. This quote has been butchered repeatedly over the decades. And has about as many purported authors as variations. But one thing we know for sure is that Churchill never said it.
As British historian Paul Addison from Edinburgh University pointed out to the Saturday Evening Post, “He’d been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35.” So if Churchill ever said anything close to this he had a rather dim view of himself.
So where does this quote originate? The website Quote Investigator traces it back to a French book from 1875 by Jules Claretie. The rough translation? “He who is not a républicain at twenty compels one to doubt the generosity of his heart; but he who, after thirty, persists, compels one to doubt the soundness of his mind.”
I am re watching the Civil War and people forget how much Lincoln was hated during his time. Of course Burns stayed away from the disgusting campaign the democrats ran in 1864 but those of who were there were appalled
Churchill also was generally unpopular and voted out after he won the war for England.
Great leaders are often savagely attacked during their time and remembered fondly after they are long gone.
People are are liked generally aren't assassinated.
John Lennon, Bobby Kennedy, they tried to kill Teddy Roosevelt. Ignorant people generally don't get many things right.
I am re watching the Civil War and people forget how much Lincoln was hated during his time. Of course Burns stayed away from the disgusting campaign the democrats ran in 1864 but those of who were there were appalled
Churchill also was generally unpopular and voted out after he won the war for England.
Great leaders are often savagely attacked during their time and remembered fondly after they are long gone.
He also looked like the Penguin. Likability at the time tends to be based largely on how someone looks.
Since TV no bald person has been elected President
Nixon won the debate to radio listeners, Kennedy to TV viewers
Ike was elected in 1952. They had TV and you of all people should have known this.
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https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/02/24/heart-head/
There's a ton of shit attributable to Churchill that he never said. Is your Google broken?
https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/9-quotes-from-winston-churchill-that-are-totally-fake-1790585636
Could you care less?
Reduced? You’re awfully new to think that.
This quote has been butchered repeatedly over the decades. And has about as many purported authors as variations. But one thing we know for sure is that Churchill never said it.
As British historian Paul Addison from Edinburgh University pointed out to the Saturday Evening Post, “He’d been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35.” So if Churchill ever said anything close to this he had a rather dim view of himself.
So where does this quote originate? The website Quote Investigator traces it back to a French book from 1875 by Jules Claretie. The rough translation? “He who is not a républicain at twenty compels one to doubt the generosity of his heart; but he who, after thirty, persists, compels one to doubt the soundness of his mind.”
The meme doesn't mention any specific ages
Looks like hondo is lying again
One thing we? know for sure. We?