Conservatives across America mourned at the news of the death of Senator Jesse Helms, a man credited with impeccable conservative credentials in the U.S. Senate, a conscience of a movement devoted to the defeat of communism abroad and the defense of liberty at home. He was the staunchest of social conservatives as well, unflinching in his opposition to the abortion lobby and the gay agenda.
To liberals he was "Senator No," which meant only that he would strongly oppose everything they wanted to impose on America. Their badly disguised loathing of Helms, well-expressed over the decades, only endeared him to conservatives all the more.
Jesse Helms relished that opposition. In 1990, the media declared him politically dead, his re-election an utter impossibility. On election night, a thousand cheering supporters were made to wait before their man finally emerged to declare victory, 20 minutes late. He opened his remarks by apologizing for his tardiness. "Ah was up in mah room," he explained, "ah had to watch the grievin’ face of Dan Rathuh when he had to say we’d won agin." The crowd went wild.
When Helms announced his retirement from the Senate in 2001, the media elite made their own distaste very clear. "He was so wonderfully odious," declared top Newsweek editor Evan Thomas. "He was very comforting to the east coast media establishment to know that there was an evil guy out there that you could really fear." Thomas doesn’t feel the need ever to express hatred of the Soviets. He didn’t fear or hate the Maoists. He didn’t fear or hate a Holocaust-denying Islamofascist like Ahmadinejad. He feared and hated an American patriot.
Their loathing was so acute they even called him a dictator and a terrorist. When Helms held up President Clinton’s nomination of soft-on-drugs Republican William Weld as Ambassador to Mexico in 1997, ABC’s Sam Donaldson said "beneath that courtliness beats the heart of a dictator." George Stephanopoulos added: "Or a terrorist." NBC also decried his "dictatorial tactics" in delaying a confirmation hearing for Weld – something Democrats have done routinely throughout the Bush years without any of these media slurs.
Civility demands that when a major political figure dies, journalists (and others, too) should summon their respects, acknowledge the importance of this national figure, and perhaps even concede that the intentions of his public service were good. Not so with Jesse Helms. The Washington Post stressed Helms "rode his divisiveness to victory." The New York Times obituary threw punches, describing him as the senator "whose courtly manner and mossy drawl barely masked a hard-edged conservatism that opposed civil rights, gay rights, foreign aid and modern art."
The networks were no better. NBC’s Lester Holt blatantly copied the Times: "He staked out firm positions against everything from communism and foreign aid to civil rights and modern art." NBC reporter Martin Savidge called Helms an "ultra-rightist." But when ultra-leftist Sen. Howard Metzenbaum died in March, NBC found no time for a label (or even a political party). They sweetly praised "the classic American success story" of a man who "always fought for the little guy, taking on the oil and insurance industries" as he "stuck to his populist principles."
Perhaps unsurprisingly, liberals on the Internet made these old-media critiques look sedate. They didn’t see any need to observe any kind of civility, letting their rage and ill will erupt like a spewing volcano. The blog Wonkette featured the headline "See You In Hell: Jesse Helms Finally Dead." They cheered: "Jesse Helms was apparently still alive, and now he’s dead, hooray! He was a sour troll and a bigot, and it’s a testament to every rotten thing about this country that for a quarter century, he was one of the most powerful people in American politics."
Wonkette linked to Ken Layne on America Online’s Political Machine blog, whose headline was "Jesse Helms, American Garbage." Layne said Helms died "25 years too late," and he was "a mean little troll whose heart was so wrecked by wickedness that doctors had to patch it up with coronary valves from a pig."
The gossip site Gawker said being nice to Helms would be unthinkable, akin to saying "Hitler was kind to animals." Leftist blogger Phil Nelson summed it up for mean-spirited liberals with his headline: "Jesse Helms Is Finally Dead. Let’s Have a Cookout."
You wouldn’t have this kind of "luck" searching around the Web looking for high-profile conservative bloggers cheering Howard Metzenbaum’s death and describing him as evil and destined for Hell. Go ahead, liberals: look.
At a moment like this, when friends and family and allies of Senator Helms mourn, it’s quite clear that liberals should not suggest in public that they are somehow losing to conservatives in a contest to demonstrate who has more capacity to display callous, middle-finger meanness and breathtaking insensitivity.



















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Face it, Liberals hate.
July 8, 2008 - 16:15 ET by mattmFace it, Liberals hate. It's what they do. It's who they are.
And Helms loved everybody,
July 8, 2008 - 17:59 ET by balboaAnd Helms loved everybody, right?
Everyone but you! 45
July 8, 2008 - 18:02 ET by Clear thinkerEveryone but you!
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Especially you
July 8, 2008 - 18:03 ET by bigtimerEspecially you boa...
Didn't you get his card?
You just can't lay off him can you?
Sad.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Seemed like a reasonable
July 8, 2008 - 18:05 ET by balboaSeemed like a reasonable response to the equally reasonable "liberals hate."
...seemed like... Says it
July 8, 2008 - 18:07 ET by bigtimer...seemed like...
Says it all right there.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Personally, I don't care
July 8, 2008 - 18:13 ET by RESTLESS 1Personally, I don't care about Jesse. I don't think he was great just becaus he was conservative. He made some stupid comments, and did some stupid things. Oh well, we all have.
That said Bal, I hope you and your liberal friends are ready to hold your tongues when Kennedy and Byrd go, for those will truly be blessed events.
"This
liberal would be all about socialize -- uh, uh, would be about
basically taking over and the government running all of your companies."-Maxine Waters 2008
All I did was imply that
July 8, 2008 - 18:29 ET by balboaAll I did was imply that Helms didn't love everybody. That's not really spitting nails, is it?
All I did was imply that I
July 8, 2008 - 18:34 ET by RESTLESS 1All I did was imply that I may take dead aim (pun intended) on these pieces of sh!t when they are finally taken out of our misery. I may even join Kos and du just to get a few shots in on the murderer and the racist in the belly of the beast. That's all I did.
"This
liberal would be all about socialize -- uh, uh, would be about
basically taking over and the government running all of your companies."-Maxine Waters 2008
Oh I did no such thing. If
July 8, 2008 - 18:43 ET by balboaOh I did no such thing. If anything, I have merely been critical with some of the comments posters have made about Helms.
???
July 8, 2008 - 18:47 ET by RESTLESS 1Bal, you are dense this evening. I made fun of your dowey eyed, feigned innocence with some of my own. Why don't you re-read and see if you get it this time.
"This
liberal would be all about socialize -- uh, uh, would be about
basically taking over and the government running all of your companies."-Maxine Waters 2008
I apologize. I knew you were
July 8, 2008 - 18:53 ET by balboaI apologize. I knew you were being over-the-top, but I couldn't tell which side of the top you were operating on. :-)
boa... You have been
July 8, 2008 - 18:37 ET by bigtimerboa...
You have been showing your thinly veiled disdain for him since the day he died.
It has been obvious...and you have done it intentionally...
...why don't you just lay off for one day...he was buried today.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
RESTLESS...Jesse Helms
July 8, 2008 - 18:45 ET by Clear thinkerHere's a very good example of the Jesse I came to love. It's long, but damn well worth the read...
Address by Jesse Helms
Chairman, U.S. Senate Committe on Foreign Relations
before
the United Nations Security Council
January 20, 2000
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/read.helmsunspeech.html
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That is a great speech,
July 8, 2008 - 22:08 ET by RESTLESS 1And I admire his restraint. I wouldn't be able to keep the cussing to a minimum were I to address the U.N.
I didn't mean to denigrate Helms' service, just to point out that no matter what you may have thought of the man, the comments like those seen at the liberal sites were beyond the pale. I hope the libs can take it when there own meet their fate. I would hope that conservatives would not joy in the death of even the likes of Ted Kennedy, but I know some will. I want Bal and the other libs here to be okie dokie with them as well.
"This
liberal would be all about socialize -- uh, uh, would be about
basically taking over and the government running all of your companies."-Maxine Waters 2008
Hate the sin, love the sinner...
July 8, 2008 - 18:17 ET by daddysyk... was the Helms way. You can disagree all you want with him but please do not lump him in with these small minded haters who (like most who cling to liberal ideaology) have just never matured mentally. I wish a lib would take up Bozell's challenge and try to find conservative equivalence of hate on this level.
"The world needs ditch diggers too." ---Judge Smails
I wonder
July 9, 2008 - 01:58 ET by Dustin JolleyI wonder what that idiot, Olbermann is gonna say about this one, if he ever stops going on vacation every other week, that is. Lol.
The thing is, they can't
July 8, 2008 - 16:23 ET by Chris NormanThe thing is, they've done this as a matter of course for so long that they can't even recognize they're being extremely biased - they think what they're doing is normal reporting. They're just hopeless.
McNotObama '08
It was nice when
July 8, 2008 - 16:30 ET by MidAmericaIt was nice when conservatives had a few of these 'Lions' on their side. Now we have a herd of domestic cats that scatter at the slightest noise.
Wow. NONE of the controversial quotes...Not one.
July 8, 2008 - 17:10 ET by sarcasmoJust for a bit of balance/context, IMO we need links to this & this.
JMR
The tax & spend drug war looks racist in the real world.
God Bless him...
July 8, 2008 - 17:29 ET by ImAllRightWithout Helms we would have seen the homosexualfying of everyday American life. He was a true Patriot and a crusader that kept the embarrassing facets of our way of life from taking hold of this great country.
Positions Helms took
July 8, 2008 - 18:30 ET by daddysykFrom Wikipedia: "He was an outspoken conservative who at times was instrumental in opposition or promotion of civil rights,[2] communism, tax increases, abortion, gay rights, affirmative action, food stamps, secularism, and government-funded healthcare legislation."
Thats taking a good position on 8 out of 9 big issues.
Far from perfect, but would match him up with anything Kennedy or Byrd ever did - except naming gov't projects after themselves or heroic attempts at saving a young girl's life.
"The world needs ditch diggers too." ---Judge Smails
Meanspritedness and hate
July 8, 2008 - 18:40 ET by Redrowan2000In my younger days I saw the left that opposed the war in as much as I opposed the war after the militay and the politicians lost their will to win in Vietnam. But, the one thing about the left from 1968 on is their meanspritedness and hatred of this country. Jesse Helms? did I support everything he championed --no.. There is no one I follow 100% blindly. but respect and honor of a mans service to his country is owed at this time. The lefts meansprit and hatred of their own country is what really separates them from us.
"Don't let the bastards grind you down."
Red
An absolutely rare
July 9, 2008 - 00:10 ET by stratmanAn absolutely rare (excellent) media discussion of Jesse Helms (and Conservatism in general) can be heard at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92292751&ft=1&f=1062.
This is an NPR Talk Of The Nation segment featuring John Fund, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, who clearly, calmy and expertly voices the life of Helms as well as accurately skewering several Southern Democrats who have received a free pass by Liberals and MSM concerning their questionable behaviour.
Click on "Listen Now" located at the top of the article.
This will bring a smile to your face.