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5 unusual facts about politics of the United States


Albinus Nance

Albinus Roberts Nance (March 30, 1848 – December 7, 1911) was an American politician.

Doppelgangland

Daily Kos, an American political blog, ranked the episode at number eight in its list of the ten best episodes in the series.

George A. Cincotta

George A. Cincotta (December 5, 1914 – April 16, 1985) was an American politician from the state of New York.

George Clymer

George Clymer (March 16, 1739 – January 23, 1813) was an American politician and founding father.

Tim Rood

Not only does his book American Anabasis trace the influence of the classical writers in American politics, but it also draws conclusions concerning the contemporary American artist Cy Twombly, whose work is heavily influenced by antiquity.


Abel P. Upshur

Abel Parker Upshur (June 17, 1790 – February 28, 1844) was an American lawyer, judge and politician from Virginia.

Constantine Joseph Smyth

Constantine Joseph Smyth (December 4, 1859 – April 14, 1924) was an American lawyer and politician.

George E. Hinman

George Elijah Hinman (May 7, 1870–March 19, 1961) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Connecticut.

Media Whores Online

Media Whores Online, also known as mediawhoresonline.com or The Horse or often just MWO, was a liberal American political webzine that operated as a media watchdog.

Politics Lost

Politics Lost: How American Democracy Was Trivialized By People Who Think You're Stupid, reprinted in 2007 as Politics Lost: From RFK to W: How Politicians Have Become Less Courageous and More Interested in Keeping Power than in Doing What's Right for America, is a 2006 book by journalist Joe Klein on the loss of spontaneity and authenticity in American politics.

The Political Graveyard

The Political Graveyard is a website and database that catalogues information on more than 224,000 American political figures and political families, along with other information.

Thomas Frank

With his writing, he explores the rhetoric and impact of the 'Culture Wars' in American political life, and the relationship between politics and culture in the United States.

Working class in the United States

According to Thomas B. Edsall, an experienced political commentator, the white working class, defined as non-Hispanic whites who have not completed college, plays a pivotal role in the politics of the United States.


see also

Charlie Hernández

He also completed a thesis about the Territories of Micronesia and the territorial politics of the United States.