February 18, 2005
LIGHTNING DOLT:
Grand Old Party: Blacks might be surprised to compare Republican history with the Democrats’ (Deroy Murdock, 2/18/05, National Review)
Today marks the 90th anniversary of a very special White House ceremony. President Woodrow Wilson hosted his Cabinet and the entire U.S. Supreme Court for a screening of D. W. Griffith's racist masterpiece, Birth of a Nation. The executive mansion's first film presentation depicted, according to Griffith, the Ku Klux Klan's heroic, post-Civil War struggle against the menace of emancipated blacks, portrayed by white actors in black face. As black civil-rights leader W.E.B. DuBois explained: In Griffith's 1915 motion picture, "The freed man was represented either as an ignorant fool, a vicious rapist, a venal or unscrupulous politician, or a faithful idiot."Thumbs up, Wilson exclaimed. The film "is like writing history with lightning," he remarked, adding, "it is all so terribly true."
At the core of every disastrous presidency is a man who hates. Posted by Orrin Judd at February 18, 2005 7:01 AM
Comments
Nixon held brooding grudges.
Prophetic for a Hillary presidency?
Posted by: Gideon at February 18, 2005 12:21 PMRepublicans have done well milking the civil rights backlash.
Posted by: Tweedle at February 18, 2005 10:00 PM