Financial Times: Jesse Helms 'Little Less Than a Monster'

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London-based broadsheet the Financial Times spilled vials of poisonous ink in a July 5 obituary marking the death of former North Carolina senator Jesse Helms, going strong out the gate by charging that Helms was "little less than a monster" to "many around the world."

Writer Jurek Martin boiled down the political career of Helms, "The reviled Republican courted by his adversaries," as nothing more than that of "a man who never bothered to disguise his dislike for his enemies and his determination to frustrate them."

Martin listed the former Soviet Union, Fidel Castro's regime, and China among Helms's enemies, while failing to acknowledge the systemic human rights abuses from these regimes that a broad swath of liberals and conservatives alike shared (and share) a strong aversion for.

As for the United Nations, another target of the late senator's criticism, Martin glossed over Helms's bipartisan cooperation with the very liberal Democratic Sen. Joe Biden (Del.). Helms and Biden co-sponsored legislation in 1999 that held up U.S. dues to the international body in order to spur it to enact reforms. Martin chalked up the success of the dues-withholding policy to Clinton administration officials:

[S]uch was his power in the Senate that presidents, cabinet ministers and his congressional colleagues had little alternative but to deal with him, sooner or later.

This was graphically the case after the Republicans swept to congressional power in the 1994 elections. Successive secretaries of state, Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright, paid court to him, as did Richard Holbrooke, the United Nations ambassador. Mr Helms had held up his confirmation in the job for over a year.

Mrs Albright and Mr Holbrooke struck an agreement whereby the US paid over $900m in outstanding dues to the UN.

In return, Mr Helms extracted a promise of UN reform and, early in 2000, became the first US legislator to address the Security Council, warning its members not to push the US into "entangling alliances".

Martin went on to, without evidence, chalk up Helms's opposition to an ambassadorship to New Zealand for former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun (D-Ill.) to racism, and to boil down his opposition to federal funding for erotic photography as homophobia:

[H]is revulsion towards the regime in Beijing caused him to hold up confirmation of President Bill Clinton's new ambassador to China for a full year. He also blocked the appointment of another former Senate colleague, Carol Mosely-Braun, to the embassy in New Zealand. The fact that she had previously offended Mr Helms mattered less, in public estimation, than that she was black, thus proving his racial prejudices.

The same was said of his attitude towards homosexuals, in life and in art. He invariably voted against federal funding for research into Aids and sought to stop funding for an exhibition by Robert Mapplethorpe, the photographer.

The fact that Braun's senatorial career was tainted with corruption and poor judgment, such as a 1996 trip to pal around with a dictator (see below) was curiously missing from Martin's notice:

Not helping matters was Moseley-Braun's 1996 trip to Nigeria, where she met with the late military dictator Sani Abacha-whose oppressive government was a client of Matthews, then a Beltway lobbyist. The journey, one of at least half-a-dozen she took to Africa during her Senate stay, was heavily criticized by the State Department, human-rights groups, and other African-American members of Congress.

But why should a biased reporter like Jurek Martin let facts get in the way of spitting on the grave of a much-reviled political conservative?

—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters


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Wow. “There are no easy

Wow.

“There are no easy answers' but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)

Ken Shepherd... Excellent

Ken Shepherd...

Excellent blog post.

I wrote yestereday about Jesse Helms being before the UN and what was going on...he was a great man IMHO.

By the way...I do not give a flying fig what the rest of the leftist world thinks one way or the other...it is despicable enough what we have to work with within.

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Thanks. It's like these guys

Thanks. It's like these guys were working to outdo their colleagues in the media with who can be the meanest and most dismissive of the late senator in coverage.

There's certainly room to air liberal critiques, but there was no effort here to find praise from former colleagues, both Republicans and Democrats, nor to find just one thing that vindicates the senator's criticism of the UN or of say Cuba or China.

I am disappointed, though I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, to see this in the Financial Times, which I generally like despite it's left-of-center editorial leanings.

I'm sick and tired of being

I'm sick and tired of being subjected to what these elitist, Eurotrash pinheads think.  Like a bunch of eager fraternity pledges, these lefty journos bare their rear ends for the Islamo-parasites to repeatedly paddle.  Thank you, Sir.  May I have another?  I only wish our Congress was populated by more Jesse Helms and less Harry Reids...perhaps then we'd have more effectively discredited the UN for the sleazy, corrupt entity that it is, and we might have a better handle on these Islamo-terrorists.   

"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -Ronald Reagan

Once again

I couldn't care less what some one from Europa.. thinks about us...

Was Jesse Helms perfect... no.. do you know anyone who is... other than BO (cough, cough)  ...

He stood up for what he believed in...he did what he thought was best for the country not himself.

I miss men like him and Reagan...

 

 

 

NOBAMA 08 !!!

EuroTrash is the right word

Who cares what those English girly men think?  They are poor excuses for men and stand for nothing.  Does England have anyone with any brains at all?  Maybe once the Muslims take them over we can finally be done with them!

Jeff Lebowski

www.angrywhitedude.c...

uh huh...

[The Financial Times] listed the former Soviet Union, Fidel Castro's regime, and China among Helms's enemies...

Right.  So what's the downside of the argument here...?

 

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I admire FDR for not insisting on getting the approval of France and Germany before going to war.
--Anne Coulter

"a man who never bothered

"a man who never bothered to disguise his dislike for his enemies and his determination to frustrate them."

*chuckle* As opposed to loving your enemies and trying to placate them? Who would even bother to disguise one's dislike for one's enemies? That's why they're called enemies. What kind of rubbish is this?

It's really sad the way these good, conservative men are being maligned after death.

Just another lefty rag...

Other quotes from this toad...

http://www.christusrex.org/www1/news/ft-1-22-05a.html 

"This is without making too much of a meal of the fact that a city that is mostly poor, black and Democratic is being asked to foot part of the bill for a lavish inauguration celebrated by people who are mostly rich, white and Republican. It does not seem quite fair."

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A confession is in order. I often only skim-read the political columnists these days; I frequently miss Matthews and Olbermann on MSNBC; I don’t check in daily with the better political blogs.

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Indeed it is now a legitimate question whether the Post, and its ilk, are gutsy enough to go out on a limb and expose serious wrongdoing by those who abuse positions of great authority. This is not helpful when the country is run by an administration with a genius for not telling the truth and/or changing the subject.

http://www.christusrex.org/www1/news/ft-1-22-05a.html

Dr King, whose immortal "I Have a Dream" speech was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, is getting his own recognition on the Mall, but, like Franklin Roosevelt's, it will at least be low-rise. I have a foreboding that Ronald Reagan's will be less modest.

Pick 'em

We no longer have too many people who can be called principled.

Obama will be anything he thinks he needs to be to confirm his Messiah status.

McCain just wants to be a Democrat.

 

another Marxist rag

I dropped the FT after only a couple of weeks of free issues. It boggled the mind to find so much Marxist, redistributionist claptrap in the pages of a financial paper, but there it was.