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In 1968 , former Alabama Gov. George Wallace spoke at Madison Square Garden in New York City .
David Frum : Wallace ’s 1968 election-eve speech was arguably one of the most unsettling.
He says Wallace warned that anarchy prevails in the streets of large cities, making it unsafe for you to even go to a political rally for you.
Frum says Wallace was driven by fear that the past would replace the nostalgia of the past.
Julian Zelizer : Like Trump , Wallace taunted and ridiculed his political opponents, but never called them an enemy within.
Wallace was one of the most openly racist politicians in modern American history, Zelizer says.
He says Wallace succeeded in influencing the political debate but enjoyed none of his own political success.
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