it looks at president pol pot polk s role and then a discussion of foreign policy issues. . bob married, in your book merry, in your book, you talk about a senator named denton. denton. benton. he was a big man. he was the most was called the most grating political maniac i ever knew. he was a powerful figure, and rode on massive memoir which historians have been using for a century and a half. and he was very powerful during that time. the story about the deal will and andrew jackson never ceases to amaze me when i read it. benton had met him in the war of 1812. there were very close. but there were a lot of tools in tennessee in those days. jackson consented to be the second abduat a duel. jesse took that bill would took a bullet to the buttocks which was somewhat of an embarrassment. people began trashing jackson s name. jackson took that very seriously. jackson was wounded in this older, bleeding profusely, and almost died. benton realize that jackson
muslims in america and the world. later, former cia an intelligence officer. and starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, remembering senator ted kennedy and william f. buckley jr.. . thomas hart benton. yes, why? well, he was a big man and a big giant of his time. thomas hart benton, john tyler called him the most raving political maniac i ever knew. but benton was representing missouri in the senate for 30 years, and he was a powerful figure. he wrote a massive memoir after that, which historians have been using for a century and a half. and he was very powerful during that time. the story though about the duel, and andrew jackson, it never ceases to amaze me when i read it what was the story? benton had been his aide-de- camp in the war of 1812, they were very close. but jackson, there were a lot of duals in tennessee in those days, when jackson was relatively younger. and he consented to be the second at the duel of a friend of his who was dueling thomas hart benton s b