A brief diversion into history

Since the indictment and conviction of Ted Stevens, Time ran a
series on indicted Senators.
One that they discussed was John Smith from OH 1803-1809
. They
describe him as a “Republican” from Ohio.

That’s funny.

First of all, his party affiliation, as described by the

Congressional Bioguide
as “Democratic Republican”. Any person
who knows anything about American political history knows that this
was the predecessor to the modern Democratic Party.

Second of all, there wasn’t actually a Republican Party at the
time. It was founded, depending on your story, in either Ripon,
Wisconsin or Jackson, MI in 1854.

The point isn’t a partisan one. The point is that the reporters,
editors, and fact-checkers seem to be sloppy about their facts and
historical illiterates.

Not a good sign in a leading American magazine.

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Soren Dayton

Soren Dayton is an advocacy professional in Washington, DC who has worked in policy, politics, and in human rights, including in India. Soren grew up in Chicago.