Who was the most successful populist?
Challenge mode: No Romans
>>1628868
Maybe William Jennings Bryan? He was appointed Secretary of State, of course that's only with regards to American history. Although Jackson is called the first populist he's not what we tend to think of when people say "populists" today, whereas William Jennings Bryan is more inline with the modern conception of a populist
>>1628868
Napoleon or hitler? Both elect on universal vote.
Nappy got an advance on the top for being an elected empereur.
>No Romans
Kys
Hitler. The public still to this day confuses his populist revolution with fascism and the right, and all our worst tendencies were externalized and excused as a result. Populism destroyed Western civilization.
>>1628868
Rob Ford.
>>1629674
>that pic
heh
Huey Long would definitely be, if he weren't cut short by assassination.