Whitaker's Current Articles November 22, 2003
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November 22, 2003 --
Homosexual Marriage: It's All Over but the Shouting
November 22, 2003 --
November 22, 1963
November 22, 2003 --
For the Media, America Begins and Ends in the Northeast
November 22, 2003 --
For Old Liberals, Kennedy Was the Last AMERICAN President
Fun Quote:
Everybody else is self-centered.
I'm not.
I am just very, very important.
Homosexual Marriage: It's All Over but the
Shouting
The Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled that the state must
approve homosexual marriages. All the precedents are on
their side.
In 1945 the California Supreme Court struck
down that state's ban on interracial marriages. The
California Supreme Court defied all constitutional history to do
that. Everybody who ratified the California state constitution
was for a law against interracial marriages.
The California Supreme Court simply and openly
dictated social policy and it won.
Every state that ratified the United States
Bill of Rights had and enforced laws against interracial marriage.
In 1968 the United States Supreme Court struck down every law in
this country against interracial marriage by saying they violated
the Bill of Rights.
People like me said that was a dangerous precedent.
Everybody said we were just being alarmists.
You can scream all you want to about homosexual
marriage. You lost that fight thirty-five years ago.
November 22, 1963
The entire country used to go into deep and
ostentatious mourning on this day each year. It was the date
on which Saint John the Kennedy was shot.
Saint John the Kennedy has gone the way of
Saint Christopher. The liberal popes have declared him a
fake. The absolute silence about the real John Kennedy
that the media maintained for so long has been breached.
The truth about John Kennedy has come out, and the truth ruins
liberals.
The truth ruins leftists.
That is why the files on Saint Martin Luther the King have been
closed by law for fifty years.
They'll be burned before they are opened and no one in the press
will ever speculate on what's in the King Files.
The late Veneration of Saint John the Kennedy
is directly related to the runaway popularity of Howard Dean among
Democrats. Howard Dean is from New England. He is
the first New England presidential candidate since Kennedy that
everybody doesn't yawn at.
You know all those pitiful, elderly people who
still think they are the "With It" Generation of 1965, the Old
Hippies? Keep them in mind and I'll explain another,
bigger group of liberals to you.
For the media, Kennedy represented the Good Old
Days when presidents came from New England. Back then there
were three TV networks. In Kennedy' day all three networks and the two national
wire services were in New York City
In the days of Saint John the Kennedy, in the
days of Camelot, all the media were in New York City, of New York City, and by New
York City. New York was the Center of the World back then and
the world was the Northeastern United States.
In the Kennedy days, the only Republicans who
mattered were the Rockefeller
Republicans of the liberal Northeast. Any part of America outside of the
Northeast was openly considered to be alien territory, populated entirely
by yokels.
Nowadays most people won't know where the
Allegheny Mountains are unless one points out that it is the upper
part of the Appalachian Range. But in the Kennedy Days,
the Alleghenies were the western border of the media's idea of the
Real America.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Europe extends to
the Alleghenies. That is where America begins."
The media's idea of the "Only True America" has
another border. It is the Mason-Dixon Line.
For the Media, America Begins and Ends in
the Northeast
Camelot, the Kennedy Days, was the last time
when the Northeast was everything.
Those were The Good Old Days, and the liberals
want the Good Old Days back.
In the 1960s the media explained their version
of American history in a multi-part series narrated by Dick Cavett.
The program was put together under the supervision of the National
Education Association (NEA).
At the beginning of the program Cavett gave a
quick overview of the NEA-Big Media view of American history.
Cavett explained he would describe "how America grew from a small
settlement in Massachusetts to become a nation that reached from
coast to coast."
Back then you routinely said that the first
permanent English settlement in America was the Plymouth Colony in
1620. Nobody dared to contradict that.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, Jamestown
was the first permanent English settlement in America.
But if you mentioned Jamestown back in the
1960s the NEA and the media would lose patience with you. The
NEA would humiliate you by saying, yes, there was a Lost Colony in
North Carolina and a Jamestown down in Virginia, but serious history
meant the history of the Northeast.
For Liberals and the Media, Kennedy Was the Last
AMERICAN President
One thing young people today don't remember is
that the successor to Saint John the Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, kept
insisting that his native state of Texas was not in the hated South.
He said Texas was in the West and had nothing to do with the
despised Southern states.
For the media, it was tragic and horrible to
go from the young John Kennedy, with his lack of any accent at all
-- from the media point of view -- to Lyndon Johnson, with his gross
Southern speech.
Kennedy had been born and raised not only on
the East Coast, but in Boston itself. Boston is actually
north of most of even Canada's population. Kennedy graduated
from Harvard. His Cabinet was carefully selected to be
from the Northeasterners the media looked upon as The Only True
Intellectuals.
For people whose minds are proudly stuck in
the 1960s, Johnson was bad, but things got worse. Since
Kennedy, every single president has been either 1) a Republican; or
2) a Southerner. Now we have the ultimate nightmare, a
Republican president who CLAIMS to be a Southerner!
Every time the Democrats nominate what the
hippies and the media would consider a real American for president,
a Northern liberal, he gets trounced at the polls: Humphrey,
McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis (the guy from Massachusetts in 1988), they all got
trounced. Only Carter of Georgia and Clinton of Arkansas
were elected by the Democrats.
So no matter how much dirt comes out on St.
John the Kennedy, he will be missed until the present media and the
Old Hippies all die out.
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