The family and friends of the late Sen. Jesse Helms filled a Baptist church in Raleigh yesterday, but The Washington Post didn't radiate warmth toward the departed conservative leader. They wanted to highlight that his legacy was an ugly thing. Reporters Sylvia Adcock and Paul Kane noted Democrats did not speak at the service:
Those who did generally skirted Helms's often-divisive politics, instead focusing on him as a patriot, kindhearted boss and doting grandfather....
But while mourners in North Carolina paid tribute to the conservative icon, many lawmakers on Capitol Hill grappled with Helms's legacy -- often racially charged and geared toward a hard-edged patriotism that some felt bordered on xenophobia.
"He was a symbol of a part of our past, so maybe we're turning a page here," said Rep. Melvin Watt (D-N.C.), who managed the 1990 Senate campaign of a black Democrat, former Charlotte mayor Harvey Gantt. In a tight race with Gantt, Helms launched an ad campaign in the final days that showed a pair of white hands opening a job rejection letter as a narrator said the job went to "a minority" because of affirmative action programs.
The Post ignored that Mel Watt sits in Congress due to court-mandated racially "charged" redistricting, an "affirmative action" program of a Congressional kind. As of the last census and redistricting, according to the Almanac of American Politics, Watt's district is 44.6 percent black, 44.6 percent white.
They also ignored that after the 1990 race was over, liberal reporters like ABC's Jim Wooten tried to claim a few months larter that Helms won despite the "fact" that "his black opponent was as anti-quota as he." Well, that would certainly put the Helms legacy in a different light.
The headline for the story was "Jesse Helms Recalled as Waging the 'Good Fight'" -- please note the quote marks, since the Post thinks the conservative side fights the Bad Fight. The subheadline was "Lawmakers Reflect On Divisive Legacy." Adcock and Kane made a beeline for Democrats to pay their disrespects to Helms:
Helms was often grouped with Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), the former segregationist who along with Helms retired in 2002. But Thurmond repudiated his decades of effort at blocking civil rights legislation and controversial statements about African Americans, an open recanting that Helms did not do.
"Different guys," said Biden, who was Thurmond's eulogist in 2003. "Jesse was harder-edged and took a lot longer to come around. And I'm not sure how much he came around on race."
The Wall Street Journal's James Taranto offered a different take on that liberal conventional wisdom here.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center















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I say
July 9, 2008 - 12:07 ET by DelsaScrew these people.
They have a White Sheeter as their Senate Hero.
A true Wizzard of a man they say.
Over and Out
An absolutely rare
July 9, 2008 - 12:28 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.
This is liberal hate
July 9, 2008 - 12:30 ET by mattmThis is liberal hate speech.
The loving, open-minded, tolerant Left can't deal with disagreement, so they insult, mock, scorn, ridicule and demonize their opposition - or try to take away their free-speech rights.
Liberals (so-called) are the purveyors of hatred, yet they accuse the victims of their hate as being haters. Thus, not only are they hate-filled hate mongers, they are hypocrites as well.
Oh, good grief! I've
July 9, 2008 - 12:31 ET by motherbeltOh, good grief!
I've heard of kicking a man when he is down, but this is ridiculous.
The man is dead. Get over it already!
Shoot 'em all; let God sort 'em out! - Marge Simpson
"Those who did generally
July 9, 2008 - 20:00 ET by Republic1"Those who did generally skirted Helms's often-divisive politics..."
Code for saying that Helms proudly refused to cave in to liberals. If there were more leaders like him, our country wouldn't be tilting toward socialism and moral degeneracy. And I don't know what Joe 'Gasbag' Biden is talking about. Jesse was too smart and principled to ever "come around" to Biden's way of thinking.
"Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him." -Muhammad