Archive for June 6th, 2007
Interview
Apparently it’s set for 8:30 PM EST
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Political Cesspool Tomorrow Night
I got hold of Kelso who got hold of James Edwards who confirmed, as Lord Nelson said, that I am on at 8:30 tomorrow. I don’t know WHICH 8:30 since James is on Central Time and I believe it’s a two-hour format now; I’ll be ready for either.
When we were in New Jersey and Kelso was in the middle of his show, he just called me over and handed me the mic because he needed a twenty-minute break for something. I did volunteer with James for anytime, so I guess they all know they can count on my bullsh… er, commentary.
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Lord Nelson
Bob I see you are set to appear on the political cesspool tomorrow.
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I am a big fan of the show and look forward to hearing you on there again.
If you get the chance, I hope you will give us humble bloggers a mention.
ME:
This is the first I heard of it.
Mark
Posted by Bob in Comment Responses, History on 06/06/2007
“In the end, failing to deal effectively with the Hamilton crowd led to Lincoln’s War, the loss of freedom, and the death of the old republic.”
Peter, would you expand on this? I’ve never run across this line of reasoning before (I went to public school).
ME:
This entry does not let Peter out of making his own reply, because this is an important subject.
Sam Dickson, as usual, delivered a brilliant speech at the Council of Conservative Citizens. One of his major points was that Lincoln was elected by people who had no roots here. He talked about some of Lincoln’s hate speeches in Chicago during the Lincoln-Douglas Debates when he appealed to German immigrants by saying he hated the established American Anglos who looked down on the new Germans, just as he, a poor boy from Kentucky, did.
Sam talked about the immigrants who had come to the United States, not to ***A*** state, and who thought this states rights business was absurd. To them America was a foreign country they had come to, and all they knew about it was the words it used. Their ROOTS were back in Europe. Their family did not have any roots in any particular state.
Hamilton was another resentful man who arrived in America from the West Indies in 1773. To him, America was an instrument he felt could be used to reach High Ideals. He wanted to use it to build a big standing army and a continental power. He was obsessed by America’s Principles, its WORDS.
In the Civil War, Lincoln’s and Hamilton’s Wordism won out over Jefferson’s and Jefferson Davis’ IDENTITY with America as a people and a race.
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