
What Might the Founders Think?: Election 2016
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Jones
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By:
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Brian Fansler
About this listen
Discover for yourself how some Founders might have reacted to the 2016 Presidential Election Day, as it happened, based on historical research.
Meet 13 Founders as they are introduced to a still-surviving Constitution, television, the modern press, social media, campaigns today, male and female Presidential candidates, an incumbent black President, instant communication and election results, the Presidential salary, the Electoral College still in use, the modern Presidency, voters today, political parties, 50 states, the national debt, celebrities, the Presidential cabinet, and a new President chosen.
"He that lives upon Hope, dies farting" -Benjamin Franklin
When in doubt, fart proudly.
©2018 Brian Fansler (P)2018 Brian Fansler
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