Although a quick rattle through American history will throw up nonsense like Watergate, McCarthyism, and politicians on both sides making a speech to an audience in one state or city and then another totally contradicting it the next day somewhere else. Or people like Woodrow Wilson who make Trump seem committed to racial equality.
So no, not like this. But shit in an interesting variety of different ways.
Again, the idiocy of applying 21st. century judgements on people who were around 100-150 years ago, or more. Woodrow Wilson's ideas on race, whatever they were, would have been shared by pretty much everybody else. He probably never considered legalising homosexuality either, so he was obviously a vicious homophobe and should be vilified for it. And a woman's place was in the home, bringing up the children and supporting her husband - so obviously all males were sexists and therefore despicable.
Stupid, isn't it - they were just ordinary people, living in the world as it was at the time, but no, some people simply can't avoid judging the common man of years past by the social and moral standards which are current today, but weren't then.
Have you ever actually read anything about Wilson's policies regarding race and how they compared to his predecessors?
Edit: this is well off topic, for which I apologise to everybody. I'll leave it there unless anybody wants to quote that on a more appropriate thread. My point, for what it's worth, is that there have been plenty of presidents and politicians who have made things worse in America and the world one way or another over the years. We're not uniquely blessed to live in an age of shits, liers and hypocrites.
Alright then, on a thread specially made for discussing the matter.I'll leave the Donald Trump tread as the Donald Trump thread then, for those that are interested in discussing the disgusting man.
What is your objection to comparing Woodrow Wilson's record on race to his predecessors in the White House?