August 17, 2009

the crazy tree blooms in every moment of liberal ascendancy

It was interesting to hear a BBC reporter on the radio trying to make sense of it all.

With a little historical perspective.

In the early 1950s, Republicans referred to the presidencies of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman as “20 years of treason” and accused the men who led the fight against fascism of deliberately surrendering the free world to communism. Mainline Protestants published a new translation of the Bible in the 1950s that properly rendered the Greek as connoting a more ambiguous theological status for the Virgin Mary; right-wingers attributed that to, yes, the hand of Soviet agents. And Vice President Richard Nixon claimed that the new Republicans arriving in the White House “found in the files a blueprint for socializing America.”

Better yet.

When Adlai Stevenson spoke at a 1963 United Nations Day observance in Dallas, the Indignation forces thronged the hall, sweating and furious, shrieking down the speaker for the television cameras. Then, when Stevenson was walked to his limousine, a grimacing and wild-eyed lady thwacked him with a picket sign. Stevenson was baffled. “What’s the matter, madam?” he asked. “What can I do for you?” The woman responded with self-righteous fury: “Well, if you don’t know I can’t help you.”

comments

  1. Coop on August 17th, 2009 at 2:44 pm

    Unfortunately this column is exactly correct. And I don’t know what we can do about it.

  2. Sheila Ryan on August 17th, 2009 at 9:52 pm

    Amid the furor, Adlai Stevenson seemed the least perturbed of all, calmly turned the other cheek and said of his assailants: “I don’t want to send them to jail. I want to send them to school.” (From the TIME magazine account of the incident.)

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