United States, it was surely San Francisco's Denis Kearney. A bigot, a demagogue, and a gifted public speaker, Kearney rose to prominence in the late 1870s
a big, angry baby with a fragile ego and tiny hands. He's also racist demagogue who is a danger to women, immigrants and minorities and a mortal threat
ISBN 978-0-19-971083-6. Ivone Kirkpatrick (Sir.). Mussolini: study of a demagogue. Odhams books. 1964: 270. Two Hundred Years of New Zealand History, 1769-1979:
stand-patter, but do not be a stand-patter. Expect to be called a demagogue, but do not be a demagogue. Do not hesitate to be called as revolutionary as science