Ubiquitous wrote:
�I shall try to correct errors when shown to be errors; and I shall
adopt new views so fast as they shall appear to be true views.� �
Abraham Lincoln, Letter to Horace Greeley (1862)
In A Nutshell
Abraham Lincoln is widely accepted as one of the United States�
best
presidents. But while in office, many of the American people not
only
thought he was doing a horrible job but also considered him to be a
complete fool. It wasn�t until his tragic assassination that he
rose to
the ubiquitous popularity he has today.
The Whole Bushel
When Lincoln took office in March 1861, he was entering a
presidency he
had won with only 39.8 percent of the popular vote. Reactions from
the
public were so negative that on the eve of his inauguration he had
to
be smuggled into the capital during the dead of night in a
disguise. He
was looked down upon for everything from his humble beginnings and
lack
of education to his awkward appearance and high voice. Even the
commanding general of his armies, George McClellan, called him the
�original gorilla.� (Gives a whole new meaning to to term �OG.�)
In 1861, Lincoln inherited a nation in crisis. With the United
States
on the brink of civil war, the American public was on edge and
blamed
Lincoln for everything going wrong in the country. Of course,
Southerners hated him for trying to change the way of life they�d
known
for years. They resented him for trying to abolish slavery and
declared
their secession from the Union on February 4, 1861. But Northerners
weren�t fond of him either, unimpressed with his slow start at the presidency. They expected him to being doing more and to be doing
it
sooner.
People even hated his speeches. The Gettysburg Address�now revered
as
one of the greatest speeches of all time and memorized by school
children across the nation�was panned by many. One Chicago Times
writer
said: �The cheek of every American must tingle with shame as he
reads
the silly flat dishwatery utterances of a man who has to be pointed
out
to intelligent foreigners as the President of the United States.�
Ouch.
Lincoln�s wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, said the constant deluge of
insults
wore on the president�s feelings, and Lincoln himself reportedly
said,
�I would rather be dead than, as President, thus abused in the
house of
my friends.� But he refused to take his criticisms too much to
heart.
Lincoln went on to win the reelection in 1864, and he led the North
to
victory when General Robert E. Lee surrendered and ended the Civil
War
on April 9, 1865. Lincoln was, of course, tragically shot by John
Wilkes Booth just six days later.
Of course, Lincoln also had his supporters during his presidency,
and
his death was mourned by millions. But it wasn�t until his
assassination that he had a true surge in popularity, sending him
to
the beloved status he has today. It was only then, as Edwin Stanton
said, that he was relinquished to the ages.
Show Me The Proof
The Atlantic: �Idiot,� �Yahoo,� �Original Gorilla�: How Lincoln Was
Dissed in His Day
Civil War Trust: Evidence for The Unpopular Lincoln
Smithsonian: My Great-Great-Grandfather Hated the Gettysburg
Address.
150 Years Later, He�s Famous For It.
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Democrats and the liberal media hate President Trump more than they
love this country.
It's not a surprise that happened to
Abraham Lincoln. He fought for ending slavery and issued the
Emancipation Proclamation. That alone will attract hatred from all the
nobles back then.
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