• #149: How a Senator Forced His Party to Choose: Country or Radicals

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
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#149: How a Senator Forced His Party to Choose: Country or Radicals

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  • Oscar Underwood, a Democrat U.S. Senator from Alabama 1915-1927, gained so much political capital during the Wilson administration and was considered a potential candidate for POTUS or VP. But his stance against the most powerful white supremacist group forced him to make his party go on record whether the party platform supports or opposes radicalism and extremism. While his effort was not successful in 1924, lessons from his courageous stance could teach us about the perils of giving in to the crazies of our time.

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