Sayings By or For Southerners, Part XXVI
–Clyde Wilson
I did not believe more than I ever had, that the nation would unite indefinitely behind any Southerner. One reason the country could not rally behind a Southern president, I was convinced, was that the metropolitan press of the Eastern Seaboard would never permit it. My experience in office had confirmed this reaction. I was not thinking just of the derisive articles about my style, my clothes, my manner, my accent, and my family—although I admit I received enough of that kind of treatment in my first few months as President to last a lifetime. I was also thinking of a more deep-seated and far-reaching attitude—a disdain for the South that seems to be woven into the fabric of Northern experience. This is a subject that deserves a more profound explanation than I can give it here—a subject that has never been sufficiently examined.
–President Lyndon B. Johnson
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I have always saved my distain for the northeast. I would like to see the VN memorial but the location sucks.
ReplyDeleteI like to Soldier's Monument there. There's a good one in Raleigh also.
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