Some have been awake since the founding of the “far right” anti Masonic party in 1828. It was created to oppose masonry after an ex mason, William Morgan, was killed for speaking out. William Wirt, an ex-mason who refused to speak out against masonry, ran and secured a nomination. He won Vermont.
The party alleged that Andrew Jackson would turn America into a Masonic monarchy, placing himself as king.
The Whig party absorbed it and both Whig presidents died in office and were replaced with democrat sympathetic whigs.
Some have been awake since the founding of the “far right” anti Masonic party in 1828. It was created to oppose masonry after an ex mason, William Morgan, was killed for speaking out. William Wirt, an ex-mason who refused to speak out against masonry, ran and secured a nomination. He won Vermont.
The party alleged that Andrew Jackson would turn America into a Masonic monarchy, placing himself as king.
The Whig party absorbed it and both Whig presidents died in office and were replaced with democrat sympathetic whigs.