Andrew Jackson: The violence, the fight by Washington Post published on 2016-02-21T22:27:53Z Barbara Bair, Steve Inskeep and Jon Meacham examine the tragedy of Andrew Jackson's personal life, the brutality of his battles and his policies against Native Americans, and the conflict that makes up a dynamic democracy. Comment by recluse Sex??????? 🐗 2022-10-14T14:47:42Z Comment by recluse This shit hard as fuckkkkk!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 2022-10-14T14:43:00Z Comment by recluse Shoutout to all my farters 2022-10-14T14:42:27Z Comment by not yung $auciety Shoutout to my flightless birds 2018-10-18T00:12:19Z Comment by eb hh 2018-05-03T01:13:32Z Comment by eb h 2018-05-03T01:13:28Z Comment by User 735558281 Hey Presidential team! Really enjoying the podcast, but I think there's a fact here that's not quite right. The Treaty of Ghent, ending the war of 1812, was signed on December 24th 1814, but news was slow to travel then, and the Battle of New Orleans was fought in January of 1815. Everyone still loved Jackson for winning the battle, but it seems a little misleading to say it won the war. 2016-02-29T16:47:16Z