Dishonoring Our Greatest Heroes

• The die is cast: multicultural money to be minted in Obama’s mold.

By Patrick J. Buchanan —

In Samuel Eliot Morison’s The Oxford History of the American People, there is a single sentence about Harriet Tubman: “An illiterate field hand, (Tubman) not only escaped herself but returned repeatedly and guided more than 300 slaves to freedom.” Morison, however, devotes most of five chapters to the greatest soldier-statesman in American history, save George Washington, that pivotal figure between the Founding Fathers and the Civil War: Andrew Jackson.

Slashed by a British officer in the Revolution, and a POW at 14, the orphaned Jackson went west, rose to head up the Tennessee militia, crushed an Indian uprising at Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, in the War of 1812, then was ordered to New Orleans to defend the threatened city.

In one of the greatest victories in American history, memorialized in song, Jackson routed a British army and aborted a British scheme to seize New Orleans, close the Mississippi and split the union.

In 1818, ordered to clean out renegade Indians rampaging in Georgia, Jackson stormed into Florida, seized and hanged two British agitators, put the Spanish governor on a boat to Cuba, and claimed Florida for the United States.

Secretary of State John Quincy Adams closed the deal. Florida was ours, and Jacksonville is among its great cities.

Though he ran first in popular and electoral votes in 1824, Jackson was denied the presidency by the “Corrupt Bargain” of Adams and Henry Clay, who got secretary of state.

Jackson came back to win the presidency in 1828, recognized the Texas republic of his old subaltern Sam Houston, who had torn it from Mexico, and saw his vice president elected after his two terms.

He ended his life at his beloved Hermitage, pushing for the annexation of Texas and the nomination of “dark horse” James K. Polk, who would seize the Southwest and California from Mexico and almost double the size of the Union.

Was Jackson responsible for the Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears”? Yes. And Harry Truman did Hiroshima, and Winston Churchill did Dresden.

Great men are rarely good men, and Jackson was a Scots-Irish duelist, Indian fighter, and slave owner. But then, presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were slave owners before him.

To remove his portrait from the front of the $20 bill, and replace it with Tubman’s is affirmative action that approaches the absurd. Whatever one’s admiration for Tubman and her cause, she is not the figure in history Jackson was.

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Indeed, if the fight against slavery is the greatest cause in our history, why not honor John Brown, hanged for his raid on Harper’s Ferry to start a revolution to free the slaves, after he butchered slave owners in “Bleeding Kansas”? Brown was the real deal. But replacing Jackson with Tubman is not the only change coming.

The back of the $5 bill will soon feature Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, and opera singer Marian Anderson, who performed at the Lincoln Memorial after being kept out of segregated Constitution Hall in 1939.

That act of race discrimination came during the second term of FDR, Eleanor’s husband and the liberal icon who named Klansman Hugo Black to the Supreme Court and put 110,000 Japanese into concentration camps.

And, lest we forget, while Abraham Lincoln remains on the front of the $5 bill, the war he launched cost 620,000 dead, and he believed in white supremacy and racial separatism as well.



 

Alexander Hamilton, the architect of the American economy, will stay on the $10 bill, due in part to the intervention of hip-hop artists from the popular musical, “Hamilton,” in New York.

But Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth, who fought for women’s suffrage, will be put on the back of the $10 bill. While Mrs. Anthony and Mrs. Stanton appear in Morison’s history, Ms. Truth does not.

Added up, while dishonoring Jackson, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is putting on the U.S. currency six women—three white, three black—and King. No Catholics, no conservatives, no Hispanics, no white males were apparently even considered.

This is affirmative action raised to fanaticism, a celebration of President Barack Obama’s views and values, and a recasting of our currency to make Obama’s constituents happy at the expense of America’s greatest heroes and historic truth. Leftist role models for American kids now take precedence over the history of our republic in those we honor.

While King already has a holiday and monument in D.C., were the achievements of any of these six women remotely comparable to what the six men honored on our currency—Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Ulysses Grant, and Ben Franklin—achieved?

In the dystopian novel, 1984, Winston Smith labors in the Ministry of Truth, dropping down the “memory hole” stories that must be rewritten to re-indoctrinate the party and proles in the new history, as determined by Big Brother. Jack Lew would have fit right in there.

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Patrick J. Buchanan is a writer, political commentator, presidential candidate and author.

4 Comments on Dishonoring Our Greatest Heroes

  1. The last president to resist the creation of the federal super-central Rothschild bank, and they planned to erase him from our history. Why not coins icons? This is part of this crazy multicultural paradigm of multiculturalist that institutionalize our obsessions with our differences, dividing along race, gender, sexuality, religious, etc. Focus on what domination and destruction of the American republic, desecrating our founding HISTORY (factual), our constitution. A country broken up into tribal, ethnic, nationalities distrusting, and perhaps warring among themselves,with no acculturation, assimilation policies into a nation they CHOSE to join freely. With only one GROUP at the helm of power the Jewish Zionist. A country with no civil, political unitary soul.
  2. Yes, great comment Liam, and I suspect Jackson’s defeat of the greedy Rothschild’s effort to create a central bank was the primary reason he was removed. How stupid, and just goes to show how a certain tribe is hell-bent on creating a communist “diverse” society.
  3. Not to worry too much, Pat. I never did look upon the folks whose faces have graced our money as role models anyway. I just spent the cash as fast as I could. And, besides, before long paper money is going to go the way of the land-line telephone. The New World Order will no doubt plant microchips in our foreheads to be used for buying a selling purposes. Whether that will come with a “666” tattoo is anybody’s guess.
  4. The MOST important accomplishment of Jackson that is not taught, was his presidential campaign platform to rid America of the “Central Bank.” Now called the “FED,” these private foreign-owned banks were already kicked out of America TWICE for robbing all the people and the resources of the country. He won on that platform because the people of that era KNEW how treacherous there criminals were. Unfortunately, today we are not taught this history or economic lesson. Hence, we are $25 trillion in debt needlessly to these criminals who already OWN EVERYTHING! Check your mortgage, you are a “TENNANT.” No wonder they want to, as the Obamas said they would, change history to keep you a debt slave.

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