Lincoln and today's politics
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03-08-2017, 12:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2017 12:52 AM by David Lockmiller.)
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RE: Lincoln and today's politics
(03-07-2017 01:18 PM)RJNorton Wrote:(03-07-2017 01:03 PM)L Verge Wrote: Did Mr. Lincoln ever comment on how he was being portrayed in the press of the day? As usual, Roger, you are able to access specific and extensive knowledge regarding Lincoln on any subject. However, I should like to make this addition to one of the examples contained therein: "But the stories the reporters wrote out of Washington were not always passed over so lightly by the Chief Executive. One day he entered the office of L. E. Chittenden, Treasurer of the United States, visibly angry and waving a newspaper clipping. A New York newspaper, making a personal attack on him, said he took his pay in gold while Union soldiers were paid in greenbacks worth only fifty cents on the dollar. As a further insult to Lincoln, the story said Jefferson Davis drew his twenty-five thousand dollars per year in Confederate money, then worth about one-fourth its face value. The story was a lie from start to finish. Lincoln told Chittenden he hoped the scoundrel who wrote the story would ‘boil hereafter.'” 30 -- Robert S. Harper, Lincoln and the Press, p.133. The same Chittenden story in Hertz’s book “Lincoln Talks, A Biography in Anecdote” at page 276, ends with a much more expansive and better quote by Lincoln: “See to what depths of infamy a Northern Copperhead can descend! If the scoundrel who wrote that don’t boil hereafter, it will be because the devil hasn’t got iron enough to make gridirons.” (03-07-2017 03:55 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Well said, Rogerm. Laurie, sadly there are lots of people who want to see the hallow stuff. And even belive. The king is the customer, not the media. If such weren't in demand the media wouldn't survive this way. The missing revealing quote from Carpenter's "Six Months" about being "reliable" is referred to as "doubling down on a false accusation" in the Trump era. "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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