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 PM

Republicans have done well milking the civil rights backlash.

Posted by: Tweedle at February 18, 2005 10:00 PM
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