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Remembering Jesse Helms

by BooMan
Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 02:56:19 PM EST

Jesse Helms gave a speech at the United Nations back in 2000. It's worth a read because it articulates very well the conservative mindset about American Exceptionalism and really helps explain why the Bush administration went so wrong. But, we're kidding ourselves if we don't recognize that the Washington Establishment has basically adopted the meat if not the tenor of Jesse Helms' views.

"No UN institution- not the Security Council, not the Yugoslav tribunal, not a future ICC - is competent to judge the foreign policy and national security decisions of the United States. American courts routinely refuse cases where they are asked to sit in judgement of our government's national security decisions, stating that they are not competent to judge such decisions. If we do NOT submit our national security decisions to the judgement of a Court of the United States, WHY would Americans submit them to the judgement of an International Criminal Court, a continent away, comprised of mostly foreign judges elected by an international body made up of the membership of the UN General Assembly?

That's about the size of it. That's why extramarital fellatio is an impeachable offense and why the telcos get retroactive immunity. Now watch Helms spin a American-can-do-no-wrong history, while introducing a term that would come to haunt us later.

"As we watch the UN struggle with this question at the turn of the millennium, many Americans are left exceedingly puzzled. Intervening in cases of widespread oppression and massive human rights abuses is not a new concept for the United States. The American people have a long history of coming to the aid of those struggling for freedom. In the United States, during the 1980s, we called this policy the "Reagan Doctrine."

"In some cases, America has assisted freedom fighters around the world who were seeking to overthrow corrupt regimes. We have provided weaponry, training, and intelligence. In other cases, the United States has intervened directly. In still other cases, such as in Central and Eastern Europe, we supported peaceful opposition movements with moral, financial and covert forms of support. In each case, however, it was America's clear intention to help bring down Communist regimes that were oppressing their peoples, and thereby replace dictators with democratic governments. The dramatic expansion of freedom in the last decade of the 20th century is a direct result of these policies.

"In NONE of these cases, however, did the United States ask for, or receive, the approval of the United Nations to `legitimize' its actions. It is a fanciful notion that a free peoples need to seek approval of an international body - some of whose members are totalitarian dictatorships - to lend support to nations struggling to break the chains of tyranny and claim their inalienable, God-given rights. THE UNITED NATIONS HAS NO POWER TO GRANT OR DECLINE LEGITIMACY TO SUCH ACTIONS. THEY ARE INHERENTLY LEGITIMATE.

"What the United Nations can do is help. The Security Council can, where appropriate, be an instrument to facilitate action by `coalitions of the willing,' implement sanctions against regimes, and provide logistical support to states undertaking collective action.

Helms might sound a little radical here, but he isn't saying anything that isn't basically common wisdom in Washington DC. Even if not everyone believes this crap, they agree that its political suicide to question any of it. Jesse Helms may have died today, but his foreign policy is alive and strong.

[Pam has a more personal take].



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So long Jesse! Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. Y'all take all that hate along with you too, you heah?

"Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live." Dorothy Thompson, Journalist
by Indianadem on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 05:07:09 PM EST
Redeeming qualities? Good one!

I have to admit, the first thing I thought of when I heard about 'ol Jesse, was MC Hawking's jam :)

"We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further." - Richard Dawkins

by halo0 (philiott at gmail dotcom) on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 05:36:23 PM EST
I was just reading at Ben Smith's Politico blog that Charlie Black, McCain's chief strategist, was also Helms' chief strategist during his ugliest race-based campaigns.

I wonder if this was the reason he was chosen to run McCain's campaign against Obama.

by RandyH on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 06:30:50 PM EST
What's he doing with a top aide who worked for a racist? When will he answer for it? Does it echo his own views? Does he repudiate and denounce those views?

Funny how that whole guilt-by-association thing does NOT work with McCain.

Can't hear ya, Peach!

by AP on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 07:59:48 PM EST
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Come on now, it's tough for reporters to do research, or ask hard questions when they are busy relaxing at one of the 6 houses on McCain's ranch, while chowing on ribs and fretting about the Senator's chi...

"We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further." - Richard Dawkins
by halo0 (philiott at gmail dotcom) on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 08:41:52 PM EST
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Time to get the donuts for McCain! With sprinkles! And coffee, too!!!

Speak to us, oh great St. McSame. Share your words of wisdom with your most adoring fans...the MSM.

They will be Obama's toughest opponent, not McSame.

Can't hear ya, Peach!

by AP on Sat Jul 5th, 2008 at 02:53:52 PM EST
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He was a repulsive toad of a piece of crap.  Of all politicians in America at that time, he had the least of positive qualities.  His political career was based on racist hatred.  That's how he came to power.  He maintained power by running some of the most despicable campaigns in US history.  The "white hands" commercial especially stands out.

Of all politicians in US history, he is right up there is the list of evil guys.  Nixon is at the top, but Nixon opened China. Helms did nothing.  Helms is really as evil as McCarthy, and did much to continue the racist hatred of the 40s and 50s into the 70s.

Any day that a guy like Helms dies is a good day.  He spent a lifetime hating others.  He hated gays.  He hated liberals.  He hated blacks.  He hated everybody except white crackers.  And the white crackers in NC loved him because they also hate blacks, gays, and liberals.  The backwoods small towns of NC are filled with nasty people.  I went to Thanksgiving dinner at my then-girlfriend's house.  I was not welcome.  I was in a sub-version of "Guess who's coming to dinner?"  Liberals and blacks were equally unwelcome. Especially uppity liberals who were well-educated.

It's a good day.  A very evil person has died.

by dataguy on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 07:42:10 PM EST
Talking about Helm's style racism in NC, here's a story, (the first 3 of 4 installments), about a summer camp in Rosman, NC that was attacked by locals in 1963 because they first thought black kids were at the camp and then because they were "outsiders" of questionable moral character.

This camp was the predecessor to a school I went to, Summerlane School (and later Green Valley School), and while I wasn't at the camp myself, several friends I made at the school 8 months later were. Two of them recently told me the town of Rosman had a sign prominently displayed that said, basically, "We Ain't Had No Niggers Here In 60 Years".

Now the Summerlane operators went on to have their own shabby record in subsequent years, from child sexual molestation by the Reverend George von Hilsheimer who ran the place and a few others, to other forms of violence and medical experimentation and hackery perpetrated upon children by him and a few others. But while they were at Rosman for the very brief time they were in that first year, none of this other stuff had started yet, and they certainly didn't deserve to be assaulted by the redneck bigots.

In any case I'm sure the creature Helms would have been a hero to those violent cowards back then and his entire professional career seems to have had at its core the determination to perpetuate the weaponized ignorance exemplified by the marauding racists in this story.

Denial is our most dangerous adversary.

by sbj on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 09:00:56 PM EST
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I had a friend in college who was "gifted" a very unpleasant (bit, when handled) and very fat pet rat, who she named "Helms".
by keres on Sat Jul 5th, 2008 at 12:31:16 AM EST
I'd be interested to see if anyone can identify a single redeeming quality Helms demonstrated in his political life.

Denial is our most dangerous adversary.
by sbj on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 04:29:26 PM EST
Blacks were OK, so long as they were in Africa

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1187308,00.html

His constituents loved him because he was very attentive to them. He handled every request with a personal touch and if he couldn't fix it, he'd say exactly why the nigger loving commies were stopping him and what you could do to help him defeat them in the next election.

by Andrew Longman on Sun Jul 6th, 2008 at 06:51:23 AM EST
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American Exceptionalism is alive and kicking whether Helms is gone, or not.

John McCain - Is not pro-choice
by ask on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 04:52:38 PM EST
  Some of this might sound familiar  A

     

SHADOW STATE DEPARTMENT

Helms has long maintained an extensive network of contacts in Latin America that serves as a sort of shadow State Department. "For years he had a cadre of young people who were very well-connected," says a committee staff member. "You could have set them down in any South American junta and they would have been right at home."

 

If you want me to go back to the place that I was born, tell your corporations to leave my country (Leon Gieco)
by cruz del sur (nicodk@sbcglobal.net) on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 05:32:10 PM EST
could be interesting to be tele-transported on the third day, as a fly on the wall....to allow a listen, as Helms explains to his maker who made all creatures great and small.

"Thou shall not judge, saith the Lord, that's reserve only to me."

Hopefully, Jesse Helms will not be disowned and - as with all those to follow, who embrace his mindset - he'll be granted eternal R.I.P.

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 05:33:20 PM EST
ya know what? fuck helms. he's the past. why waste time . the right will praise him and the press will lionize him.
meanwhile, at the rate the o man is giving the right ammunition, the party will be over come november.
watch the shit hit the fan re late term abortions.
by billjpa (billjpa@aol.com) on Fri Jul 4th, 2008 at 10:22:44 PM EST


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