Saturday, August 24, 2019

David Crockett

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This essay is taken in part from the chapter “Frontiersman” in Brion McClanahan’s The Politically Incorrect Guide to Real American Heroes (Politically Incorrect Guides) and is presented here in honor of Crockett’s birthday, August 17.
 
The modern actor Billy Bob Thornton once said David Crockett in the film The Alamo was his favorite role. John Wayne played him, too. Every boy who grew up before the 1970s wanted to be Crockett. He was the “king of the wild frontier,” the man who wrestled bears and jumped rivers, the man with the sharpshooter’s eye who tamed the wilderness. He was larger than life; as one historian wrote, “His life is a veritable romance, with the additional charm of unquestionable truth. It opens to the reader scenes in the lives of the lowly, and a state of semi-civilization, of which but few of them can have the faintest idea.” Crockett was so popular because he was one of us, a common man without advantages who achieved great things on his own merit. He was the quintessential American.

4 comments:

  1. The song I remember as just a young lad.--Ron W

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=txcRQedoEyY

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    1. Thanks and I had a lunchbox and a Roy Rogers also. :)

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  2. I never tire of reading about the exploits of David Crockett. I just finished a very good book about the events leading up to the battle of the Alamo , the battle and the aftermath. It was titled "Blood of Heroes".

    The story about Crockett getting chastised by an old farmer (Crockett's reply contained in this story) is a good one. What Crockett did in Congress to anger the old man was against the Constitution. I cannot remember all of the particulars, but it was a benevolent act that seemed of no consequence to Crockett at the time. However the farmer was right. There was nothing that justified paying whatever it was out of the national treasury.

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    1. Thanks.

      Not Yours To Give, By Davy Crockett
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=874&highlight=crockett
      "......as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money."

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