The Yakima Democrat -- Vol 7. No. 4. -- October 6, 1900.

Date

1900-10-06

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Medill, John David

Abstract

"The mobbing of Roosevelt in a Colorado mining camp, was a contemptible piece of business and deserves the condemnation of men of all parties. Such demonstrations, anyway, can only have the effect of lionizing a cheap and shoddy demagogue, who imagines himself the national hero, because of the spectacular part that he played in an opera boufe war and who is so illiberal in thought as to denounce millions of his countrymen who differ widely with him, on fundamental questions of government, as cowards and traitors. The Colorado incident is to be regretted from any standpoint; but if it has the effect of reducing the swelling in Teddy's head, it will have its compensations."

Description

3 sheets 22 x 16 inch. Printed. Chipped edges do not obscure context.

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Presidents

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