Posted on 06/15/2020 7:53:54 AM PDT by knighthawk
Speaking at Byrd’s funeral in Charleston today, Clinton seemed to criticize newspaper eulogies that dwelled on Byrd’s association with the Klan.
“They mention that he once had a fleeting association with the Ku Klux Klan, and what does that mean? I’ll tell you what it means,” Clinton said. “He was a country boy from the hills and hollows of West Virginia. He was trying to get elected...”
I seem to recall him using this excuse elsewhere to say that “you” had to “belong” those days to get elected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._William_Fulbright
President Bill Clinton said, “Hillary and I have looked forward for some time to celebrating this 50th anniversary of the Fulbright Program, to honor the dream and legacy of a great American, a citizen of the world, a native of my home state and my mentor and friend, Senator Fulbright.”[163]
Early segregation activities
In 1950, Fulbright co-sponsored an amendment, which, if enacted, would allow soldiers to choose whether or not to serve in a racially integrated unit.[71] Two years later, Fulbright assisted with blocking an Alaska statehood bill entirely due to his view that legislators from the state would be in favor of civil rights bills.[71]
To express southern disagreement with the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that public school segregation was unconstitutional,[72] South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond wrote the initial draft of the Southern Manifesto.[73] Fulbright signed a later version of the document along with eighteen other senators.[42] In a letter to a constituent in Little Rock, Fulbright stated that the South had no way of expressing how wrong its representatives believed the Supreme Court was except to attempt to replicate the seceding of the South from the Union prior to the beginning of the Civil War. Fulbright telephoned Alabama Senators John Sparkman and Lister Hill as well as Price Daniel, all of whom agreed to support a moderate version of the Southern Manifesto. Fulbright told his despondent aides that the new version would be the only way Hill and himself would retain influence within the Dixie delegation. The draft put forth by the four senators took a moderate approach to the Supreme Court decision, pledging the southern senators would reverse the ruling through legal moves and recognizing themselves as the minority in the Senate. Hardliners against civil rights were dismayed by the modifications to the document made by Fulbright because they viewed it as casting them as supplicants rather than victims. According to biographer Randall Bennett Woods, Fulbright believed that the South was not yet ready for integration but that education would eventually eradicate prejudice, allowing blacks to “take their rightful place in American society.”[71] Fulbright’s signing of the Southern Manifesto did not prevent him from being able to survive politically amid growing numbers of black voters in Arkansas. He delivered an address to the Arkansas Democratic Voters’ Association where he insisted his intervention had led to the moderate version of the Southern Manifesto and his claims were generally accepted by Arkansan black leadership.[71]
>>Just say that it’s no longer named for James Penny, but instead it’s named for the coin
Or claim it’s named after the Beatles’ song.
“Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans.”
Yale University
Columbia University
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The left will be outraged if they ever find out what Corpus Christi means.
Does that mean John Lennon is canceled and no more “Imagine”. :)
I think it’s actually William Jefferson Davis Blythe Clinton.
LOL. Hadn't heard that one before. It would have been a shame to go through my whole life without being exposed to that.
Genius is pain.
I’ll probably wind up as a fry cook!
“Just say that its no longer named for James Penny, but instead its named for the coin”
Or, how about we declare all these professional protesters PARASITES and cancel THEIR culture of destructive, unproductive activities which contribute nothing and are a drain on the collective energy of The People?
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