Watchman: Will the Democrats tear down this statude of their progressive hero and rascist Woodrow Wilson?
Watch the video below about the history of the Democratic Party.
The video is from Dinesh D'Souza and it is outstanding.
Pat Buchanan wrote this article.
“They had found a leader, Robert E. Lee – and what
a leader! … No military leader since Napoleon has aroused such enthusiastic
devotion among troops as did Lee when he reviewed them on his horse Traveller.”
So wrote Samuel Eliot Morison in his magisterial
“The Oxford History of the American People” in 1965.
First in his class at West Point, hero of the
Mexican War, Lee was the man to whom President Lincoln turned to lead his army.
But when Virginia seceded, Lee would not lift up his sword against his own
people and chose to defend his home state rather than wage war upon her.
This veneration of Lee, wrote Richard Weaver,
“appears in the saying attributed to a Confederate soldier, ‘The rest of us may
have … descended from monkeys, but it took a God to make Marse Robert.'”
Growing up after World War II, this was accepted
history.
Yet, on the militant left today, the name Lee
evokes raw hatred and howls of “racist and traitor.” A clamor has arisen to
have all statues of him and all Confederate soldiers and statesmen pulled down
from their pedestals and put in museums or tossed onto trash piles.
What has changed since 1965?
It is not history. There have been no great new
discoveries about Lee.
What has changed is America herself. She is not the
same country. We have passed through a great social, cultural and moral
revolution that has left us irretrievably divided on separate shores.
And the politicians are in panic.
Two years ago, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe called
the giant statues of Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson on Richmond’s Monument Avenue
“parts of our heritage.” After Charlottesville, New York-born-and-bred
McAuliffe, entertaining higher ambitions, went full scalawag, demanding the
statues be pulled down as “flashpoints for hatred, division and violence.”
Who hates the statues, Terry? Who’s going to cause
the violence? Answer: The Democratic left whom Terry must now appease.
McAuliffe is echoed by Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, the
Democratic candidate in November to succeed McAuliffe. GOP nominee Ed Gillespie
wants Monument Avenue left alone.
The election is the place to decide this, but the
left will not wait.
In Durham, North Carolina, our Taliban smashed the
statue of a Confederate soldier. Near the entrance of Duke University Chapel, a
statue of Lee has been defaced, the nose broken off.
Wednesday at dawn, Baltimore carried out a cultural
cleansing by taking down statues of Lee and Maryland Chief Justice Roger Taney
who wrote the Dred Scott decision and opposed Lincoln’s suspension of the right
of habeas corpus.
Like ISIS, which smashed the storied ruins of
Palmyra, and the al-Qaida rebels who ravaged the fabled Saharan city of
Timbuktu, the new barbarism has come to America. This is going to become a
blazing issue, not only between but within the parties.
For there are 10 Confederates in Statuary Hall in
the Capitol, among them Lee, Georgia’s Alexander Stephens, vice president to
Jefferson Davis, and Davis himself. The Black Caucus wants them gone.
Mount Rushmore-sized carvings of Lee, Jackson and
Davis are on Stone Mountain, Georgia. Are they to be blasted off?
There are countless universities, colleges and high
schools like Washington & Lee named for Confederate statesmen and soldiers.
Across the Potomac from D.C. are Jefferson Davis Highway and Leesburg Pike to
Leesburg itself, 25 miles north. Are all highways, streets, towns and counties
named for Confederates to be renamed? What about Fort Bragg?
On every Civil War battlefield, there are monuments
to the Southern fallen. Gettysburg has hundreds of memorials, statues and
markers. But if, as the left insists we accept, the Confederates were traitors
trying to tear America apart to preserve an evil system, upon what ground do
Democrats stand to resist the radical left’s demands?
What do we do with those battlefields where
Confederates were victorious: Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville?
“Where does this all end?” President Trump asked.
It doesn’t. Not until America’s histories and
biographies are burned and new texts written to Nazify Lee, Jackson, Davis and
all the rest, will a newly indoctrinated generation of Americans accede to this
demand to tear down and destroy what their fathers cherished.
And once all the Confederates are gone, one must
begin with the explorers, and then the slave owners like Presidents Washington,
Jefferson and Madison, who seceded from slave-free Britain. White supremacists
all.
Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay of Kentucky and John
Calhoun must swiftly follow.
Then there are all those segregationists. From 1865
to 1965, virtually all of the great Southern senators were white supremacists.
In the first half of the 20th century, Woodrow
Wilson and FDR carried all 11 states of a rigidly segregationist South all six
times they ran, and FDR rewarded Dixie by putting a Klansman on the Supreme
Court.
While easy for Republicans to wash their hands of
such odious elements as Nazis in Charlottesville, will they take up the defense
of the monuments and statues that have defined our history, or capitulate to our American ISIS icon-smashers?
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