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Topic: A President Was Killed the Last Time Right-Wing Hatred Ran W
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Tue 09/22/09 12:21 AM

Opinion

A President Was Killed the Last Time Right-Wing Hatred Ran Wild Like This
Friday 18 September 2009

by: Eric Boehlert | Media Matters for America



President John F. Kennedy in Dallas. (Photo wikimedia commons)
That being John F. Kennedy, who was gunned down in Dallas, of course.

I've been thinking a lot of Kennedy and Dallas as I've watched the increasingly violent rhetorical attacks on Obama be unfurled. As Americans yank their kids of class in order to save them from being exposed to the President of the United States who only wanted to urge them to excel in the classroom. And as unvarnished hate and name-calling passed for health care 'debate' this summer.

The radical right, aided by a GOP Noise Machine that positively dwarfs what existed in 1963, has turned demonizing Obama--making him into a vile object of disgust--into a crusade. It's a demented national jihad, the likes of which this country has not seen in modern times.

But I've been thinking about Dallas in 1963 because I've been recalling the history and how that city stood as an outpost for the radical right, which never tried to hide its contempt for the New England Democrat.

Now, in this this month's Vanity Fair, Sam Kashner offers up in rich detail the hatred that ran wild in Dallas in 1963. To me, the similarity between Dallas in 1963 and today's unhinged Obama hate is downright chilling.

Kashner's fascinating cover story actually chronicles the professional struggles of writer William Manchester who was tapped by the Kennedy family, after the president's assassination, to write the definitive book about the shooting. The Vanity Fair articles details the power struggles, and epic lawsuits, that ensued prior to Manchester's publication.

But this unnerving passage from VF caught my eye. In it, Kashner retraces Manchester's step as he researched his book. It's unsettling because if you insert "Obama" for every "Kennedy" reference, it reads like 2009:

Manchester also discovered that Dallas "had become the Mecca for medicine-show evangelists … the Minutemen, the John Birch and Patrick Henry Societies, and the headquarters of [ultra-conservative oil billionaire] H. L. Hunt and his activities."

"In that third year of the Kennedy presidency," Manchester wrote, "a kind of fever lay over Dallas country. Mad things happened. Huge billboards screamed, ‘Impeach Earl Warren.’ Jewish stores were smeared with crude swastikas.…Radical Right polemics were distributed in public schools; Kennedy’s name was booed in classrooms; corporate junior executives were required to attend radical seminars."

A retired major general ran the American flag upside down, deriding it as "the Democrat flag." A wanted poster with J.F.K.’s face on it was circulated, announcing "this man is Wanted" for—among other things—"turning the sovereignty of the US over to the Communist controlled United Nations" and appointing "anti-Christians … aliens and known Communists" to federal offices.

And a full-page advertisement had appeared the day of the assassination in The Dallas Morning News accusing Kennedy of making a secret deal with the Communist Party; when it was shown to the president, he was appalled. He turned to Jacqueline, who was visibly upset, and said, "Oh, you know, we’re heading into nut country today."

Manchester discovered that in a wealthy Dallas suburb, when told that President Kennedy had been murdered in their city, the students in a fourth-grade class burst into applause.
Today, conservatives are expressing outrage that Rep. Nancy Pelosi had the nerve to raise concerns about the onrush of violent political rhetoric. The Noise Machine claims it has no idea what Pelosi's talking about. But the truth is, America's most famous bouts of political violence (i.e. JFK, Oklahoma City, etc.) have always been accompanied by waves of radical, right-wing rhetoric. Given that history, the GOP's insistence that the hate now filling the streets couldn't possibly inspire violence seems woefully naive.

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It is just no good.

The big lie, the dirty lie and dam lie too

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Tue 09/22/09 12:49 AM



The truth does hurt sometimes.

Sadly, this truth here could hurt many extremely bad.

Where is the truth in what you posted? It's someones opinion.
Seems to me it's trying to intice violence.
Maybe if some of the liberals would stop trying to prove racism that isn't there on a majority, or calling people nazi's, or the CIA liers, I could go on, you left wingers are the ones doing it.


laugh

It's definitely not just the left wingers calling names. You can clearly see that here in the forums.
Define left-winger, right-winger. and name 3 sourcs where you got this info I'll love to see what you have to say about the FEMA camps and Bohemin groves. If you actually are willing to do this: send it to my profile too. But then agian, I doubt anyone will do so.

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Tue 09/22/09 12:49 AM
The Greeks had it right: Poli: Many Tics: blood-sucking creatures.

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Tue 09/22/09 04:28 AM
The article posted is crazy. It conveniently omits the fact Oswald (JFK's killer) was a Communist. And since the topic of unhinged hatred is raised what about the TV docudrama in 2006 showing Bush assassinated? I remember the lefties called it free speech. What a bunch of hypocrites. Just another hissy fit over Americans challenging socialized medicine and increasing tax burdens.


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Tue 09/22/09 12:34 PM

The article posted is crazy. It conveniently omits the fact Oswald (JFK's killer) was a Communist. And since the topic of unhinged hatred is raised what about the TV docudrama in 2006 showing Bush assassinated? I remember the lefties called it free speech. What a bunch of hypocrites. Just another hissy fit over Americans challenging socialized medicine and increasing tax burdens.




Man do I agree with you here. Yes Oswald was a Communist, even Russia didn't want him he was a crackpot. It's only "free" speech when it applies to them. When it comes from the conservative side, we're racist, or fascists, liars, you name it. That sad part is, a hypocrite is too blind to know they are a hypocrite.

The hatred for Bush was so profound, the mockery of him was abound, but that's ok. Heaven forbid we stand up and fight against what we believe will bring this Country down to it's knees.

God help us all.

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Tue 09/22/09 01:06 PM
all the rhetoric and hatespeech is almost as bad (not quite) as that surrounding Lincoln

and look what happened to him

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Tue 09/22/09 04:03 PM

all the rhetoric and hatespeech is almost as bad (not quite) as that surrounding Lincoln

and look what happened to him


Maybe if Lincoln hadn't done so many unconstitutional and illegal things, he wouldn't have been shot. :wink:

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Tue 09/22/09 05:45 PM
Edited by Winx on Tue 09/22/09 05:50 PM
what



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Tue 09/22/09 07:17 PM


all the rhetoric and hatespeech is almost as bad (not quite) as that surrounding Lincoln

and look what happened to him


Maybe if Lincoln hadn't done so many unconstitutional and illegal things, he wouldn't have been shot. :wink:


Amen to that.

Sic Semper Tyrannus

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Tue 09/22/09 07:18 PM





All the "right wingers" I know of revere Kennedy in a way because he rebelled against the fiat money establishment and helped stabilize the dollar (which lasted till Nixon and his fellow evil-doers destroyed the last vestige of stable money). I personally suspect that this is one of the reasons he was killed-the international bankers would've lost their power and prestige if Kennedy had been able to continue pushing for sound money. If he had survived to finish his legacy, we wouldn't be tied down in so many wars for profit and imperial conquest (like Iraq).

Okay, good guess, I guess, but the some of the same hatred was used against him as we are seeing today except it is stronger today because of the racists hatred.

Since I wasn't alive then, you'll have to tell me what "right-wingers" hated Kenndy. Every time I hear a "right-winger" talk about Kennedy, it's in a tone of reverence. (they especially seem fond of the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban embargo)


My mother and all her conservative friends hated Kennedy... still to this day she lets everyone know what she thought of him when it comes up...

ACTUALLY KENNADY WAS THE MOST POPULAR PRESIENTS WE HAVE EVER HAD . AND IT WAS THE LIBERIALS WHO KILLED HIM . OSWAL HAD JUST CAME BACK FROM CUBA WHEN HE KILLED HIM . DON'T ANY of you read ?
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