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Ken Burns' "Congress" Is Pure Blather
Oregon Magazine ^ | 26 May 2003 | "LL"

Posted on 06/02/2003 8:14:12 AM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones

Oregon Magazine

"Ken Burns' "Congress"

May 26, 2003, 9:00 PM --

The most powerful accomplishment of tonight's segment of the PBS program, Ken Burns' "Congress," is that Mr. Burns managed to describe the period of official racism in America from just prior to the Civil War to the post-Reconstruction era, without once identifying a pro-slavery congressman or senator as a Democrat.

When the Republicans outlawed slavery (which is exactly what actually happened), guess who walked out of the House and the Senate. Their party begins with the letter "D." Guess who after the Civil War worked to disembowel the black franchise. You have it. The same bunch.

Not once did Mr. Burns use the terms antislavery congressman or senator, then follow it with the word Republican. To listen to this program, the two terms (antislavery and Republican) didn't go together. The one Republican identified in this whole section of the show was described first as a radical, and then as being antislavery. This, of course, left the impression that the fellow was odd for a Republican. Everybody knows that radicals, regardless of party affiliation, are few in number. Taken in this context, it implied that it was unusual for Republicans to be antislavery. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

Nor did Mr. Burns identify the political affiliation of the first black American to be elected to either house of congress. A former slave who attained office during Reconstruction, before Democrats managed to change the rules so blacks couldn't win, Mr. White was a Republican. During my research, I didn't run across a single black Democrat who was elected to federal office during Reconstruction. All I located were Republicans.

The only Democrat Burns identified as such was Lincoln's Vice President, Andrew Johnson, who assumed the residency after the assassination. He was the architect of the first version of Reconstruction. Here's some American history which will shock every black Democrat who reads it.

Radical Republicans in Congress moved vigorously to change Johnson's program. They gained the support of northerners who were dismayed to see Southerners keeping many prewar leaders and imposing many prewar restrictions upon Negroes.

The Radicals' first step was to refuse to seat any Senator or Representative from the old Confederacy. Next they passed measures dealing with the former slaves. Johnson vetoed the legislation. The Radicals mustered enough votes in Congress to pass legislation over his veto--the first time that Congress had overridden a President on an important bill. They passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which established Negroes as American citizens and forbade discrimination against them.

A few months later (led by "Radical" Republicans) Congress submitted to the states the Fourteenth Amendment, which specified that no state should "deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law."

All the former Confederate States except Tennessee refused to ratify the amendment. The Radical Republicans won an overwhelming victory in Congressional elections that fall.

In March 1867, the Radicals effected their own plan of Reconstruction, again placing southern states under military rule. They passed laws placing restrictions upon the President. When Johnson allegedly violated one of these, the Tenure of Office Act, by dismissing Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, the ("Radical" Republicans in the) House voted eleven articles of impeachment against him. He was tried by the Senate in the spring of 1868 and acquitted by one vote.

. This was the Democrat the program said supported the Union side in the war. Historians like the one who wrote the text above frequently describe him as a "decent, honorable man." His acts defy that description At his best, he was a bad executive who lacked the guts to stand firm for the principles attributed to him.

This inability to give credit to the good guys or discredit to the bad guys if the good guys are Republicans and the bad guys Democrats is common practice by liberals in television. (And all other forms of communication, as well.) If they are subtle, people like you don't realize what has happened. A bad guy can be presented as being on the correct side. They can leave behind the presumption of Democrat innocence without actually saying it. If you are ignorant of the facts about the events described, and aren't aware that liberal program producers use these deceptive methods -- hell, if you're just not paying very close attention at the time -- they get away with it.

Summing it up, this program said that congress ended slavery. While describing some of the great personalities involved in the debate, it did not even mention their political affiliations. That way, the audience was not informed that Republicans were against slavery and Democrats for it.

A famous socialist once said that the public will believe any lie if it's a big enough lie. The lie of omission in Ken Burn's Congress is a big one. It is perhaps the biggest coverup in the history of history.

If the situation had been reversed -- if Republicans had supported slavery and Democrats voted to end it -- you may be sure that the program would have been quite different. I am reminded of the time PBS, in a nature program, credited the extinction of the original species of American horse, which lived here before the Spanish arrived, as being due to "climate change and human activity." We know which race of people wiped out the big buffalo herds. PBS identifies that bunch with ten foot neon lights and trumpets. (The evil European white race.) But when the noble original inhabitants of America wipe out an entire species? It is politically incorrect to mention them by name. So it is with those who supported slavery and those who ended it.

If you watched the segment of the PBS series about Jim Crow that ran after Charlie Rose's program on May 28, you saw the lynching of blacks, you heard about the beating deaths of blacks who merely wanted to vote and you cheered when southern blacks finally managed to get enough people registered to take a congressional seat from a white male "conservative," and give it to a white female "moderate." (The "conservative" racist that blacks finally defeated in that election, by the way, was a Democrat. When you hear the term "conservative," you automatically assume the individual is a Republican. The people who make programs for, and work at, PBS know that.)

No mention was made that all of those people who lynched blacks, all of those people who beat blacks to death for trying to register to vote and all of those people who committed all the other atrocities all the way down to forcing blacks to sit in the back of the bus were Democrats. Direct descendants of the Democrats who tried to block all Republican attempts to end slavery in congress, who started the Civil War to defend slavery, who with Andrew Johnson tried to disenfranchise blacks during Reconstruction, who opposed the Republican Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Republican 14th Amendment -- and who created Jim Crow when they managed to retake congress in the decades that followed the Civil War.

As far as this program was concerned, none of the above happened. Civil rights began in Democrat congresses in the Sixties. And, as far as that goes, no mention of the Democrat resistance to the Sixties civil rights legislation was made, either. Republican votes are the only reason that legislation wasn't defeated, in a Democrat congress with a Democrat Speaker of the House, a Democrat Senate Majority Leader and Democrats chairing all the important committees!!!.. During this section of the program, one brief mention was made of congressional Reconstruction civil rights action -- but, of course, didn't identify which party had initiated it, and which party had fought it.

The congress of Ken Burns' history is a fraud. The Democrat-protecting bias by way of omission here is titanic. The statements made by black historian Barbara Fields, implying that with present-day Republican congresses Democracy no longer exists, were outrageous. The Republicans identified in the later portions of the program were portrayed as bigots, blueblood boobs and bloated business barons. And as felons and warmongers, of course. This is all standard practice at PBS -- the network that tells us they explain the meaning of things.

Do America, Oregon and history a favor. If you usually give these people money, stop it. If your political representatives support public broadcasting, fire them.

© 2003 Oregon Magazine


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: congress; kenburns; liberalelites; mediabias; pbs; purebs; revisionisthistory
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To: SamAdams76
I was thinking of getting the Civil War series on DVD from this guy. Has anybody seen
the series and if so, is it worth buying?


It's worth it. My will broke and I watched most of it when it was re-broadcast last year.

That series represents one of those times when the politically-correct goobers
at PBS must have been drunk/stoned and failed to turn out an anti-American politically-
correct screed.

PBS's FrontLine and "The American Experience" series also turn out similarly decent
shows. For some reason, they must not be drinking the same water dispensed at
the coolers at PBS Headquarters.
121 posted on 06/03/2003 8:13:11 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Trueblackman
Hello! We've met several times at Maryland Republican events. My, what a beating the neo-Confederates on Free Republic have been giving me about my book!
122 posted on 06/03/2003 8:13:50 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Bush2000; Trueblackman
"Democrats don't like the idea that racism and violence are the hallmarks of their political heritage"

Yes, that's the point I've been making over and over. Slavery was Democrat. The Confederacy was Democrat. Segregation was Democrat. And yet, neo-Confederates who, by calling themselves Republicans while praising the Democrats who sought in the Confederacy to defned slavery, import into the GOP the very worst of Democrat heritage.
123 posted on 06/03/2003 8:17:09 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Grand Old Partisan
Believe me your book has been is a must read and it will have a place on Capitol Hill very very soon.
124 posted on 06/03/2003 8:19:06 AM PDT by Trueblackman
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To: Trueblackman
"very very soon" -- do you have anything in particular in mind??

Thank you, but I've been trying to spread the word here in DC for over a year, with almost zilch success. You are a man of influence, so if there is anything you can do, among GOP groups or in the media, please have at it.
125 posted on 06/03/2003 8:23:15 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Bush2000; Trueblackman
"Democrats don't like the idea that racism and violence are the hallmarks of their political heritage"

Yes, that's the point I've been making over and over. Slavery was Democrat. The Confederacy was Democrat. Segregation was Democrat. And yet, neo-Confederates who, by calling themselves Republicans while praising the Democrats who FOUGHT in the Confederacy to DEFEND slavery, import into the GOP the very worst of Democrat heritage.
126 posted on 06/03/2003 8:24:37 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Grand Old Partisan
I could be eyeing an office near, around, and up on Capitol Hill since I will be moving into Maryland's New 7th District at the end of the month.
127 posted on 06/03/2003 8:25:19 AM PDT by Trueblackman
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To: Grand Old Partisan
You have never answered the question why you attack conservatives while supporting the GOP. Are conservatives not the base of the GOP? This has absolutely nothing to do with the CSA, Civil War, WBTS, etc. other than you show up every thread touting your book and speaking ill of conservatives.

In addition, the attacks you are so concerned about are a result of your advertising on this forum. I do consulting, teach, and publish myself, but I don't feel the need to advertise on this forum. I am well aware your strategy is to create controversy to promote your book.

I will reserve comment on your book after I make a trip to the library.

128 posted on 06/03/2003 9:08:39 AM PDT by stainlessbanner
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To: stainlessbanner
Barnes & Noble stores, not libraries -- unfortunately -- are the best place to flip through the book. We should do any future chatting about my book in FR private postings.

As for your question, I am not attacking conservatives. My aim is to help them. Why have conservatives been unable to resverse the socialist trend in this country? Because, many so-called conservatives today -- the neo-Confderates -- have imported into the GOP a veneration for the Confederacy which has absolutely nothing to do with the Republican Party. The Confederacy was a scam, very socialist in practice, concocted by southern Democrat elites to keep themselves in power at the expense of blacks and poor whites. Slavery was Democrat. The Confederates, from Jefferson Davis down to the lowliest rebel sniper, were Democrats.

Republicans must break free of the chains placed on them by generations of Democrat history professors.

Other than this, I'm not going to spend my days rehashing on FR what I spent two years writing in a book.
129 posted on 06/03/2003 9:22:45 AM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Valin
Your people? Who would those be?

Southerners.

130 posted on 06/03/2003 9:51:57 AM PDT by tsomer
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To: justshutupandtakeit
All I know is what I heard on the History Channel, I don't claim to know anything about the KKK but my ears lit up when Republicans were mentioned.

I did a search on my satalite and the history channel doesn't have any listings but I see the Biography Channel has a listing for: Ku Klux Klan A Secret Hisrory on Thursday at 8AM and 2PM. I believe that was the same program I watched.

131 posted on 06/03/2003 2:49:19 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: metesky
Republican President Warren G. Harding hosted a Klan meeting in the White House!

In 1921 the KKK supposedly wasn't the terrorest organization it became in the 30's through the 60's. But that is still just an unblievable thing a president could possibly do.

132 posted on 06/03/2003 2:54:50 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: Clint N. Suhks; justshutupandtakeit
The History Channel's KKK program is very good.

President Harding's supposed Klan meeting in the White House has been throroughly debunked by historians. The story was put out by the Democrats to deflect attention from the fact that the book "The Clansmen" -- inspiration for the movie "Birth of a Nation" and for the 1915 re-birth of the KKK had been written by one of Woodrow Wilson's college buddies, Thomas Dixon. Wilson even premiered the movie in the White House to promote it.
133 posted on 06/03/2003 3:28:21 PM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: metesky
The History Channel's KKK program is very good.

President Harding's supposed Klan meeting in the White House has been throroughly debunked by historians. The story was put out by the Democrats to deflect attention from the fact that the book "The Clansman" -- inspiration for the movie "Birth of a Nation" and for the 1915 re-birth of the KKK had been written by one of Woodrow Wilson's college buddies, Thomas Dixon. Wilson even premiered the movie in the White House to promote it.


134 posted on 06/03/2003 3:29:16 PM PDT by Grand Old Partisan (You can read about my history of the GOP at www.republicanbasics.com)
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To: Grand Old Partisan; 4ConservativeJustices; billbears; wardaddy; PeaRidge
"Why have conservatives been unable to resverse the socialist trend in this country? Because, many so-called conservatives today -- the neo-Confderates -- have imported into the GOP a veneration for the Confederacy which has absolutely nothing to do with the Republican Party" - Grand Old Partisan

That has to be one of the goofiest things I have read in a long time. So the Republican Party has been unable to reverse the socialist trends in this country because...

...why?...

...not the leftist media bombarding us with marxist propaganda

...not marxist indoctrination of our children in schools and universities

...not the PC Police, who target and brand anything that gets in the way of the left as "racist, bigot, sexist, homophobe"

...not the Democrat party using every dirty trick in the book to advance their marxist agenda

...not the unwillingness of GOP officeholders to stand up to these attacks for fear of looking "mean" and getting hammered in the leftist media

...not the ex-conservatives who get elected to government on a conservative platform only to become big government agents of the lobbyists themselves in order to retain and achieve power

No, it's not any of those things or anything even remotely connected to today. Why, the reason the Republican Party has been unable to combat modern socialist trends is none other than the Confederacy of 140 years ago!

Gee, Partisan. Got anymore gems of wisdom you can throw out here?

135 posted on 06/03/2003 5:19:32 PM PDT by GOPcapitalist
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
"The pretense that the "abolition of slavery" was either a motive or justification for the war, is a fraud of the same character with that of "maintaining the national honor." Who, but such usurpers, robbers, and murderers as they, ever established slavery? Or what government, except one resting upon the sword, like the one we now have, was ever capable of maintaining slavery? And why did these men abolish slavery? Not from any love of liberty in general --- not as an act of justice to the black man himself, but only "as a war measure," and because they wanted his assistance, and that of his friends, in carrying on the war they had undertaken for maintaining and intensifying that political, commercial, and industrial slavery, to which they have subjected the great body of the people, both black and white. And yet these imposters now cry out that they have abolished the chattel slavery of the black man --- although that was not the motive of the war --- as if they thought they could thereby conceal, atone for, or justify that other slavery which they were fighting to perpetuate, and to render more rigorous and inexorable than it ever was before. There was no difference of principle --- but only of degree --- between the slavery they boast they have abolished, and the slavery they were fighting to preserve; for all restraints upon men's natural liberty, not necessary for the simple maintenance of justice, are of the nature of slavery, and differ from each other only in degree." - Lysander Spooner, 1870
136 posted on 06/03/2003 5:26:46 PM PDT by GOPcapitalist
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To: SamAdams76
I was thinking of getting the Civil War series on DVD from this guy. Has anybody seen the series and if so, is it worth buying?

I may have to put on my asbestos suit for this, but I think The Civil War series was just oustanding. I've seen it many times, and was astonished that such a quality production could make it on to PBS, pretty much devoid of the liberal flavor for which they and Ken Burns are so widely known.

137 posted on 06/03/2003 5:29:10 PM PDT by Euro-American Scum
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To: GOPcapitalist; Grand Old Partisan
"Why have conservatives been unable to resverse the socialist trend in this country? Because, many so-called conservatives today -- the neo-Confderates -- have imported into the GOP a veneration for the Confederacy which has absolutely nothing to do with the Republican Party" - Grand Old Partisan

Partisan, I actually agree with you on occasion on other topics but the surmisal above is simply....not based in reality. I don't think our Southern conservatism is harmful to the GOP...quite the contrary, it is the most reliable anchor the Pubbies have and the stats bear that out. Even detractors admit that.

138 posted on 06/03/2003 5:33:19 PM PDT by wardaddy (And they tried to warn me of my evil ways, But I couldn't hear what they had to say)
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To: BnBlFlag
I'm starting to better understand why you so strongly defended the all-white prom.

Understanding, not agreeing.
139 posted on 06/03/2003 5:42:38 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Euro-American Scum
I'm convinced. I'm getting the DVDs in the fall when I take my workouts inside (I have a treadmill and a big-screen TV in the basement). The treadmill is a lot more fun when you have good DVDs to watch.
140 posted on 06/03/2003 5:42:50 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (Back in boot camp! 260 (-30))
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