This is the second and last ever known photograph of Andrew Jackson. It's determined this photo was taken three weeks before he passed. He managed to live long enough for cameras to be invented.
Really makes you think doesn't it Sup Forums? This was one of the only President to actually go against the kikes and free his country from them.
Sup Forums lets illegally clone Andrew Jackson using DNA samples from his corpse, and raise him to make America great again.
Robert Diaz
>glasses with lenses on the side to better watch out for Jewish tricks
Luke Moore
God bless Andrew Jackson. Great American leader.
Wyatt Morales
lets make a army
Ryder Bell
F
Isaac Gonzalez
Toughest son of a bitch President to have ever lived. He killed the banks for long enough to make America stronger then the elites could ever imagine.
Landon Hill
He was I think around 10 when the declaration of independence was written, so you're literally looking at a guy who was around during the revolutionary war
Henry Martinez
All we need now are some anons with knowledge on cloning and some anons on graverobber duty
Lucas Hill
He was a true patriot of this great country indeed. Toughest motherfucker, he legitimentally scares the enteral globalist.
Xavier Russell
>Meacham recounts that Jackson once authored an “Advertisement for Runaway Slave” that offered $50 for the return of the slave “and ten dollars extra, for every hundred lashes any person will give him.”
Kek
Joshua Lee
>destroy the central bank >centuries later, the new central bank puts you on their currency
What did the federal reserve mean by his?
Caleb Scott
Those are some seriously funky glasses and I want them.
Lucas Price
It's not a co-incidence that Obama wanted to take Jackson off the 20.
Trump may have to put Harriet Tubman on money and if he does, I'd be OK with her replacing that agent of "international finance" Alexander Hamilton.
Justin Smith
A British officer famously hit him across the face with his sword when Jackson refused to clean the officer's boots, it gave him a life long scar.
I think he was about twelve thirteen when that happened.
Jordan Parker
Yes, he's also been shot i don't even know how many times and when he was locked up by the british came down with some disease or something that nearly killed him. Guy wasn't even formally educated, but was more or less self taught
Colton Long
The Trans-Pacific Israel(USA) has a monopoly on brainwashing anglo children so he'd propably be brainwashed as much as most of USA is including you because you still won't start rioting and uniting against the jews. You're just too docile. I guess there's christcuckery combined in the whole brainwshing process.
Joshua Lewis
Wow, I had no idea there were actually photos. I got goosebumps.
Godspeed, Mr. Jackson. Remember kids, Fuck Banks, Fuck Indians.
Easton Smith
Obligatory.
Ryder Lewis
Underrated
Evan Peterson
andrew jackson was a pile of shit. he murdered millions of native american
google trail of tears
stupid fuckin hick
Jeremiah Hill
There's also this daguerrotype
Jack Flores
I was talking to someone I went to school with who has a daughter in public school. You know what her daughter took away from their history lesson on Jackson? >He was a racist slave owner who raped his slaves. That was it. Nothing about banks, nothing about anything else. JESUS. FUCKING. CHRIST.
Ethan Rogers
Nice try Schlomo, you aren't fooling anyone.
Luke Roberts
There's something odd about seeing Andrew Jackson so old and so close to his time of death but also in seeing a photograph of him to remind that he was real, flesh and blood.
Adrian Sanders
Because history is one thing most people don't bother learning, they just take the class like math classes and most others because they have to
Parker James
Kind of looks like Jeffrey Lord. Lord is actually Jackson, time traveler companion.
Landon Sullivan
>it's like anudda trail of tears
Ryder Butler
RIP, you ole son of a bitch.
Kayden Brooks
>Trail of Tears
Isn't that what they call the collective pissbaby temper tantrum the left has been throwing since November?
Brandon White
Yup, they at least used to teach us about him being against the central bank back in high school but it was mostly about trail of tears and slave owning Jackson. Hamilton, of course, is treated like Jesus.
Sebastian Lopez
>He managed to live long enough for cameras to be invented. Shows how much of a great leader he was to be willing to do that just to let people have a photo of him
Jackson Flores
Old Hickory
Nicholas Jenkins
his wife was a whore
Andrew Stewart
I researched a bit and it turns out there's a third photo of him. It's amazing these photos survived all these years.
Ayden Brown
why you are yuropoors so fucking stupid. the english have been the seat of jew power for literally a thousand fucking years. do you really think this has changed in the last 70 years? the english still created israel and manipulate shit from the shadows
Ayden Young
Also here's the second version.
Isaac Brooks
nah actually he was a piece of fucking shit
Julian Barnes
Trump hung up the Andrew Jackson portrait for a reason, right?
Ryan Bennett
So there is yeah. It's amazing to see actual pictures of a guy who was alive during the Revolutionary war
Anthony Edwards
Sounds like someone's Jewish/Gambling American ancestors didn't get any of that cheese.
Josiah Martin
That picture was taken 8 years after he left office. The portraits you see of him are of a younger jackson, not president jackson.
Landon Young
It's pretty impressive he lived that long to witness the invention of the camera.
Justin Murphy
>Extending universal manhood suffrage >Cracking down hard on nullification and states' rights He set the stage for tyranny, he was an asshole.
Michael Perez
no i've actually just read about him and am able to understand what a shitty person he was
Parker Lewis
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Carson Lewis
He was fucking bad ass. The dude was in over 10 duels in his life. Survived an assassination attempt and beat the shit out of the guy with his cane.
Brandon Gray
Guess you read the same (((history books))) had in class.
Joshua Hall
>t.asshurt 1/16th indian liberal
Andrew Richardson
>only rich landowners being allowed to vote is a good thing >implying you can have a powerful and prosperous nation without strong centralized rule
Adam Peterson
"Hang the kikes" - Andrew Jackson
Jace Price
Actually I take that back, this is John Quincy Adams in 1843, was also born same year as jackson
Adrian Reyes
this is why i come here
Thomas Evans
It's crazy he had all his hair still the dude must have had balls of steel
Eli Johnson
Wow, sounds like you really know what you're talking about.
Democracy was a mistake, plain and simple. Mass politics is insanely manipulable and most people are unfit to make such decisions. Hence the world we live in, and why it's so fucked up.
You really want power vested in the people, give them personal liberty. Give them local autonomy and the freedom to make their own decisions. And yet here you are, arguing for a man who took that away and instead set the stage for tyrannical rule. What a retard you are.
Nolan Cooper
Anyone that goes against the jews, history remembers as a shitty person.
Ayden Evans
Imagine if only rich faggots were allowed to vote. Hollywood and Soros types, and all the rich WASPs that betrayed us, like the Rockefellers.
Blake Taylor
Holy fuck. How the fuck did that get published?
Anthony Moore
>Imagine if only rich faggots were allowed to vote
They were for a short while
James James
Finally someone with sense in this thread.
Gavin Nelson
Just imagine if he had been around in the early 1900s with amphetamines being OTC...
Jeremiah Murphy
F >tfw Trump lives to see the invention of cybernetic bodies and becomes the literal immortal leader
Michael Flores
Kill yourself faggot that was the greatest part
Sebastian Miller
Jackson was not the one who established democracy. He had already been given that framework. And within that framework, is universal white male suffrage not superior to rule by landlords? Moving away from land ownership as a major determinant of power and influence, destroying feudalistic vestiges, was one of the greatest advancements made in human society during that period. You can look to places like Great Britain where this power structure was much more extensive and persisted longer -- see what wonderful things the landlords and aristocrats there did for their people and culture in the 19th century.
>You really want power vested in the people, give them personal liberty. Give them local autonomy and the freedom to make their own decisions. How you manage to conflate personal liberty with decentralized rule and allowing territories under your control to threaten secession and refuse to enforce federal law is baffling.
Wyatt Hernandez
Trump ain't dogshit compared to Old Hickory. Not even close.
Charles Ortiz
I wants thought about this sort of thing I am from all the parents when I was a young boy I had great aunts who were born in the 1890s and I consider that I used to talk with them a great deal and I was talking with somebody who themselves new and spoke with and carried memories of that interaction with somebody who is them selves may have been just a generation away from the revolution so basically there were like two living generations between the person that I knew was my great aunts and uncles and the revolution in those living memories reside in us as we continue on in our lives
Jackson Johnson
God bless this man, an inspiration to us all
Samuel Reyes
What?
Isaiah Adams
The Jewish population in the USA at the time was negligible.
Jordan Powell
Go fuck yourself with that bullshit argument. Those pinko bastards and subversives are a direct product of democracy. I don't have to imagine it because, news flash: they're winning right now. We have it your way, and they took control. What you should be envisioning is the likes of Jefferson, Calhoun, James Henry Hammond, the natural aristocracy based on merit, being the ones in charge. Having your state be your sphere and not letting anyone outside fuck with it. You're telling me getting ruled by California commies and masses of welfare leech niggers is better than that?
Fuck off
Daniel Campbell
Holy fucking run-on sentence batman, are you a fucking illiterate or what
Hudson Cooper
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Robert Reyes
This Jackson was GOAT
Matthew Lewis
He was rather bad-tempered and endorsed practices we'd call corrupt today, but he definitely did a lot for the working people of this country.
Evan Williams
>they're winning right now >after the proles just elected Trump
I like the idea senpai, land owning whites would be nice, but that's not an option anymore.
Brody Fisher
>The banks are a spook
Kayden Thompson
I'm sitting in the car using voice to text on a goddamned iPhone I don't bother with editing If this thing can't accurately express my articulate diction it can go fuck off and all y'all
Logan Brown
Great Britain was worlds different than the US for a lot more reasons than preservation of the aristocracy. And no, rule by the masses is not preferable to rule by the landlords. The landlords have the stake in the game, they should be in charge of government. It really is that simple. Beyond that, it creates a clear distinction between the rulers and the ruled. Now we have a clusterfuck of fingerpointing every time something goes wrong. Maybe if the sociological lines were more clear, they wouldn't be so flagrant. And like I said before, the masses simply aren't equipped to deal with politics. And if you can't see the connection between local autonomy and personal liberty, especially in the context of secession, then you're a fucking retard.
Julian Kelly
>Those pinko bastards and subversives are a direct product of democracy. Their power would be almost completely diminished without the gigantic, powerful, and unaccountable bureaucracy that has grown like a tumor in DC, not to mention the invention of legal bribery (lobbying) and a plethora of other perversions introduced into the American system of government.
>they're winning right now. Are they now? Have you not seen the rise of populism -- a movement rooted in the working class and based on democratic principles -- sticking a massive thorn in their side? Are you aware of who currently occupies the Oval Office?
>What you should be envisioning is the likes of Jefferson, Calhoun, James Henry Hammond, the natural aristocracy based on merit, being the ones in charge. If you consider aristocratic systems to be "merit-based" you clearly are lacking therein.
>Having your state be your sphere and not letting anyone outside fuck with it. Policy decisions regarding this matter have fuck all to do with the rest of your post.
>You're telling me getting ruled by California commies and masses of welfare leech niggers is better than that? You're just watching is the decay and inevitable collapse of a once-great civilization that is far beyond its prime. The nation will balkanize and none of its break-away states will ever become as powerful as the original, at least not within the remotely foreseeable future. Decentralization will weaken the rule of law and simply set the stage for this as the next step, and attempts to more strongly centralize will simply antagonize those not on your side and thus expedite the process as well. This is the course of human history which you cannot avoid.
Noah Gonzalez
John Tyler's grandsons are alive today I think. Also, my grandfather was around to remember "No Irish need apply" signs, taking the trolley to school, people dying of brown lung, and taking sulfa because he caught scarlet fever. He was still alive to see his kids and grandkids use smartphones.
Camden Cook
>Trump will solve all our problems! Funny they said the same about Reagan.
>Not an option anymore Not an argument. It's still ideal, and it makes Old Hickory a dick for taking it away
Xavier Lee
Punished Trump is real
Carson Wright
>phoneposting
Kevin Rivera
No, drop him into india.
Mason Brooks
>it can go fuck off and all y'all Kek
Reagan was a neoliberal, you're a fag, all White men should have the right to vote desu.
William Diaz
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Caleb Johnson
The masses have a greater stake in the game than the landlords you fuckwit, the landlords' sole concerns are the profitability of the operations on their land and the maintenance of their power structure.
>Beyond that, it creates a clear distinction between the rulers and the ruled. Now we have a clusterfuck of fingerpointing every time something goes wrong. Maybe if the sociological lines were more clear, they wouldn't be so flagrant. And like I said before, the masses simply aren't equipped to deal with politics. Do you think that this "fingerpointing" will disappear in an aristocratic system where you still have countless different families and factions? Do you think that the abandonment of the intellectual capital to be found in the "ruled" class is a good idea? Just why the fuck do you think the United States so quickly rose to prominence in the world anyway?
>And if you can't see the connection between local autonomy and personal liberty, especially in the context of secession, then you're a fucking retard. I see no difference regarding my own personal liberty whether I'm being oppressed by a federal or local governor.
Gavin Collins
All the crap you described originated, and flourished under mass politics and democracy. Thanks for proving my point. Yeah I get it Trump got in. If you think that's the end of it, if you think we can work within the system to change it, you oughta talk to Nixon, Reagan, or any other populist. It's temporary. It's happened before.
>If you consider aristocratic systems to be "merit-based" you clearly are lacking therein. Landowning aristocracies are, in fact, merit-based. Bloodline has very little to do with it, industry has everything to do with it. Fortunes can be squandered by indolent kin, and fortunes can be made by diligent men. James Henry Hammond was born, after all, to very modest means.
>Policy decisions regarding this matter have fuck all to do with the rest of your post. Jackson squashed nullification which paved the way for federal oversight into state matters. The connection is certainly there, you're just evidently too stupid to see it.
All your other bullshit is bullshit. We're talking about Jackson here. I'm well aware of the state of affairs, it's time we recognize where our trajectory was set off-course. There have been a lot of steps, Jackson's were among the first, and the biggest.
Christian Reyes
Agreed. Jackson was amazing.
Liam Collins
BASED ANDREW BANK KILLER BLOOD SPILLER PUSSY FILLER JACKSON
Isaac Barnes
I don't think Trump will be the Jackson of our time, that comes after his two terms. I believe the next person to get in after Trump will reflect his changes, and possibly be our own "Hitler figure."
That's if they don't pull the trigger on Trump, which will probably have backlash as everyone remotely Conservative / Republican / Centrist knows of the Deep State, possibly kicking off a Civil War from within.
Parker Foster
Stop expecting women to learn true history. Ever.
Landon Robinson
Outlaw Josey Wales type shit
Cameron Perez
Molto kekkerino
Levi Collins
Jackson succeeded where Hitler failed
Justin Sanders
His ancestral home is not far from where I live in Northern Ireland.
Trump accepted an invite here last week from Ian Paisley Jr and there's word he wants to visit the house. I can't wait 2bh.
Aiden Stewart
In 1814 we took a little trip Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississippi We took a little bacon and we took a little beans And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico We looked down the river and we seed the British come And there must have been a hundred of 'em beatin' on the drum They stepped so high and they made their bugles ring We stood behind our cotton bales and didn't say a thing We fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Old Hickory said we could take 'em by surprise If we didn't fire our muskets 'till we looked 'em in the eyes We held our fire 'till we seed their faces well Then we opened up our squirrel guns and gave 'em Well, we Fired our guns and the British kept a-comin' There wasn't nigh as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to runnin' On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico Yeah they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico