Warren · G · Harding · President's view of Warren · G · Harding When most people may think about the 29th president, they may say "Who is this" Who he is I think (or agree) that it is. Among the American historians' views, he is thought to be "worse than the worst country in history, Ulysses Grant, worse than President Richard Nixon, who was forced to resign," Murray, 389 ))
In 1920, Republican Warren G. Harding was elected the 29th President. In the years before his election, the country became a nationalist, racist confident enthusiasm. In the face of expanding the anti-capitalist campaign in the United States after the Russian Bolshevik Revolution, the Congress has adopted the "immigration law", the "spy law" and the "instigation method" to destroy and ban destructive organizations Passed. Mr. Mitchell Palmer Attorney General is attacking Palmer Raids militants that aimed to break the leftist resistance of the United States. The success of the movie "The Birth of the Country" in 1915 promoted the rapid development of KKK and established nationwide influence.
Republican candidate Warren G. Harding was prudent in that year to "return to normal" as the country became exhausted after years of progress. Ohio State Senator Harding is a Republican candidate for the Chicago Conference after the deadlock between the two candidates. In order to alleviate the anger of people who felt Harding was a compromise of the party's choice, the party elected Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge as his continuing companion. Harding is not the most ethical and honest citizen. When he was nominated for review, Harding was asked whether his closet was defective. As historian Richard Norton Smith's president once said: his embarrassment. Harding is a well-known erotic person and has been accused of the possibility of having children with various mistresses. As everyone knows, he will pay attention to the ban rules and will not allow pirates to keep the White House full of reserves. Harding even gambled the White House China
Pres. Warren G. Harding claimed to his teeth and nails. He visited the Senate in 1921 and opposed it - since the government has no money, I believe it will be a dangerous precedent. The enthusiastic debate of Harding succeeded and the bill died on the ground. He rejected another version of it in 1922. "The cavalry and infantry took out the gas mask from their backpacks," Baltimore reported in the evening sunshine. "The audience was shy and choked with a gas accidental attack and escaped and ran away.The movie photographers parked their healthy tracks and grasped the panoramic view of the collision tightly, grabbed the face I shed tears drifted by. "