Studs Terkel, author and broadcaster, died on Halloween. Barack Obama observed: "Studs was not just a Chicago institution, he was a national treasure. His writings, broadcasts, and interviews shed light on what it meant to be an American in the 20th century." Obama highly praised Terkel when he was alive, declaring him " not just a national treasure - he's one of Chicago's treasures."
Terkel's appeal to liberals may at least partially be explained by his political activities. The Associated Press today reports:
Terkel's politics were liberal, vintage FDR. He would never forget the many New Deal programs from the Great Depression and worried that the country suffered from "a national Alzheimer's disease" that made government the perceived enemy.
So what does the Associated Press view as liberal, vintage FDR politics? An October, 1952 Chicago Tribune news article began:
"Louis (Studs) Terkel, disc jockey, TV entertainer, and one-time political broadcaster, declined yesterday to discuss charges by Owen Vinson that Vinson joined the Communist party in 1943 at the invitation of Terkel.
"Vinson, former Chicago radio writer, director, and actor, made the charge Thursday in Los Angeles before the house committee on un-American activities. Vinson has left the party, he testified." At least one other person also provided sworn testimony that he had joined the party at Terkel's invitation.
The news article goes on to report that Terkel refused to say whether he was or had been a Communist. He also stated:
"I have an overwhelming pity and contempt for Mr. Vinson. Here is a nightmarish example of what fear and hysteria can do to the human spirit. It makes of a man the lowest of God' creatures - an informer.
"I've always believed in the principle that a man's thoughts, whether political or religious, are his private domain. . . . "
I'd contend thoughts are in a man's private domain until such time that he joins, and asks others to join, an organization dedicated to destroying basic freedoms.
Terkel as a victim, persecuted by Joe McCarthy and other Commie hunters, is a recurring theme in articles written about the late Chicagoan. Today's Chicago Tribune used its editorial space to eulogize him and notes:
He was an actor and a jazz columnist and even had his own network TV show until his contract was canceled after he became one of the targets of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the House Un-American Activities Committee. He was not the kind of man to name names, and in the superheated Red panic of the early 1950s, that meant his TV career was over.
I can find no articles in the Tribune's own archives reporting that Terkel was ever investigated by Joe McCarthy. As chairman of the Committee on Government Operations, McCarthy's primary focus was on security risks within the federal government rather than variety show hosts. And Terkel wasn't asked to "name names." He was asked if, as sworn to by at least two people, he was a Communist recruiting others into the party.
Furthermore, Terkel's cancellation occurred before the October, 1952 investigation. The Tribune's "Tower Ticker" column of June 26, 1952 mentions "'Studs' Place' is off the TV air, but its cast still is united in an enterprise that begins to look discouraging." The cast, including Terkel, was appearing in a play.
If Terkel were indeed blacklisted, as asserted in reports of his death, it must not have been for long. The Tribune's "Television News and Views" dated August 6, 1953 relates: "Studs Terkel and Chet Roble the other evening introduced a watered down version (or perhaps we should say liquored down) version of the old Studs Place series because there was a bar on the set at WBKB." The article goes on to describe the rest of the program. And a December 12, 1954 Tribune piece on singer Mahalia Jackson included a picture of the great gospel singer "With Studs Terkel, who writes her radio show."
Terkel also hosted, beginning in 1952, a radio program on WFMT that ran until the 1990s.
Last week, Terkel made a small amount of news by telling a Huffington Post writer that Gov. Sarah Palin is "Joe McCarthy in drag!" In the same interview he said:
Community organizers like Obama know what's going on. If they remember. The important thing is memory. You know in this country, we all have Alzheimer's.
In the case of the mainstream media, it appears they suffer from manufactured memories. Terkel wasn't investigated by Joe McCarthy, he wasn't out of work for any sustained period because of a blacklist, and his politics weren't liberal, vintage FDR.
He was a guy who wouldn't say whether he was a Communist and, apparently, a guy who - charitably - exaggerated a great deal. And the mainstream media bought it all.




















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The world loves its own.
November 1, 2008 - 11:37 ET by rbosqueThe world loves its own.
I'm going to sound like a
November 1, 2008 - 11:47 ET by mister josephI'm going to sound like a total nerd, but I cried when I heard this. Studs Terkel has been one of my heroes for a long, long time. While I might not have agreed with some of the things he said and the things that he believed, I have to say that he was a brilliant man who could easily make you think, and could make the most mundane individual sound interesting. He had a way of making a person who might not seem to be much of anything sound like someone you want to know. His book Working is totally brilliant and fascinating. His writings on the jazz age are fascinating, too.
A toast to one of the few people I can truly say I am sad I never had a chance to speak to.
Why are they all so coy?
November 1, 2008 - 11:52 ET by Jonah JohansenStuds Terkel, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Dalton Trumbo, were all card carrying Communists.
The Venona Papers document 300+ known Soviet Agents by name, spread through out the government, Hollywood, academia,etc; only 3 or 4 of which were ever prosecuted. [I believe only the people directly invoved with the Rosenbergs were arrested]
Every rock you turnover looking into Obama's past, a Communist slithers away, Not just a socialist or a leftist radical but an actual Card Carry Communist, loyal to the Soviet Union.
I remember when Acorn got started, it was common knowledge among other activists, that Acorn was not a new left, ultra liberal or a young socialist organization but a Communist front organization, funded, staffed,directed and supported by CPUSA.
The cool thing is, Studs
November 1, 2008 - 12:08 ET by BlazerThe cool thing is, Studs will still get to vote at least a hundred times in the upcoming election.
"You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious. "
- Ben Kenobi on Liberals, and the MSM.
" The Cake is a lie."
Studs will vote
November 1, 2008 - 12:11 ET by Mike BatesIt's the Chicago way that BO knows and loves so much.
I thought this was "The
November 1, 2008 - 12:21 ET by BlazerI thought this was "The Chicago Way".
"He pulls a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the
hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That's the Chicago way"
You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious. "
- Ben Kenobi on Liberals, and the MSM.
" The Cake is a lie."
"The Chicago Way"
November 1, 2008 - 12:40 ET by Mike BatesOnly among Hollywood screenwriters.
"Only among Hollywood
November 1, 2008 - 12:46 ET by Blazer"Only among Hollywood screenwriters"
.......and Chi-Town politicians.
"You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious. "
- Ben Kenobi on Liberals, and the MSM.
" The Cake is a lie."
Isn't it amusing how the
November 1, 2008 - 12:12 ET by HockeyKidIsn't it amusing how the left refers to the "Red Scare" as though there were never, have never been, and never will be communist agents doing subversive work? The Venona Papers have completely validated Joe McCarthy, and anyone who wants to accuse him of "demonizing" should read their history and realize that he was one of the few who was willing to stand up and sound the alarm.
Is 0bama "un-American"? Hell, yes. He does not believe in America as defined in the Constitution. He would much rather have a "better" document--one that would allow the "enlightened", like himself, to have total authoritarian control "for the good of the people". Get thee behind us, Satan.
Reading their history
November 1, 2008 - 12:18 ET by Mike BatesThey'd rather take the word of Terkel, the MSM, and their teachers.
Subversives?
November 1, 2008 - 12:25 ET by Sergeant ROCKWho do you think is trying to bring back communism in Russia?
Liberal democRATS!
lol
PALIN/McCain 2008
Hypocrisy and Hope
November 1, 2008 - 12:53 ET by acumenLet's cut to the chase; Terkel must be a liar.
November 1, 2008 - 13:13 ET by Gary HallLet's cut to the chase; Terkel must be a liar. And who knows, perhaps it's not his fault. Without question he's a radical liberal. He's got a brain that manipulates any issue. Nothing is seen straight. He's an artsy type. And what does science say about this:
It begins with white matter vs gray matter in the brain.
"And the mainstream media bought it all."
Michael. There's an excess of white matter there as well. (;~> gary
The media bought it?
November 1, 2008 - 13:18 ET by Sergeant ROCKHell, they were investors.
PALIN/McCain 2008
Obama said... "[Terkel
November 1, 2008 - 13:35 ET by JerryObama said... "[Terkel is] not just a national treasure - he's one of Chicago's treasures."
Huh? Wouldn't "national" include "Chicago"?
Breaking news: "Albert Eienstein was not only the smartest man in the world, he was smarter than anyone from Moose Creek, South Dakota".
When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).
If Terkel was a liberal
November 1, 2008 - 15:25 ET by Chris NormanIf Terkel was a liberal hero, he's another one we can thank for his contributions to weakening the foundations of our country.
McNotObama '08
"The Good War" penned in
November 1, 2008 - 16:24 ET by i b squidly"The Good War" penned in 1984 is definitive Studs.Ever the contrarion he went out of his way to show WWII and the Greatest Generation were anything but. He fashioned himself as the leftist media's answer to Eric Hoffer. It was a shabby performance.
First, kill all the lawyers.
-Wlm Shakespear
Long waits
November 1, 2008 - 23:33 ET by thelahunginjeetWell, that took long enough.
»→ Studs is dead
November 2, 2008 - 05:40 ET by Cool ArrowJust can't talk myself into giving a flying crap about him.
I just hope he hasn't voted already from this side of the grave.
I hope he never votes again.