MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025
Or so PBS said: "This is a delicious evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes delight through every pore."
It's our favorite line from Walden. Watching the largely broken American discourse in the wake of the murder of Charlie Kirk hasn't been like that at all.
Yesterday, we had the good sense to exit into an earlier era when the 1994 American Experience program, FDR, was shown on a local PBS station. For that program's official site, click here.
Good lord! In 1920, at age 38, FDR was the Democratic Party nominee for vice president. After the ticket's resounding defeat, he seemed to be next in line for the Democratic presidential nod.
One year later, at age 39, the polio came. It left him paralyzed from the waist down.
According to the PBS program, his mother wanted him to come home to Hyde Park and spend the rest of his life working on his stamps. At a time when no one could dream of being elected to office from a wheelchair, he undertook a long and arduous physical campaign designed to let him appear healthy enough, in the eyes of the world, to pursue political office.
The result:
In 1928, he was elected governor of New York. In 1932, he was elected president. Along the way, the program related, he created the Warm Springs Foundation in rural Georgia, where he experienced this:
Janice Howe Raper, Physical Therapist: After everybody had treatment, they would all go out into what was called the "play pool," and they would play vigorous games of ball. He played with them and he was just as tough as any of the children. They loved him.
Geoffrey Ward, Biographer: Whether or not people got better at Warm Springs, they felt that they were better and they felt that with him present, anything was possible.
David McCullough [voice-over]: Warm Springs was Franklin's creation. For the rest of his life, in times of stress he would retreat to the piney woods and the warm waters. It became his second home.
Franklin loved to drive and he drove fast. He designed his car himself, with ingenious levers and pulleys so he could drive without his legs. For the first time since he was paralyzed, he felt free. Over the years, his drives through the Georgia countryside would provide him with a valuable political education.
Ben C. Fowler, Warm Springs Resident: He was interested in the people. He got out and visited with them. Even after he was president, he would slip away from his bodyguards and get out and ride the back ways and back roads and meet people, stop and talk with them. But he'd never met people like that before.
David McCullough [voice-over]: Everywhere he went he heard stories about the lack of electricity in the countryside and the exorbitant rates paid for it in town, about bad schools and low farm prices—stories that left their mark on him.
Robert Fulton Copeland, Warm Springs Resident: ...We would walk to Warm Springs just to see him just board the train. He'd come on down the—"Hello, Warm Springs. Hello, Warm Springs." That's the way—we wanted to see him greet the little town, and we walked four miles to see that...
Janice Howe Raper, Physical Therapist: After he became president, they were very, you know, polite. But they used to call him, in the early days, "Rosie," which I think was a wonderful name.
Robert Fulton Copeland, Warm Springs Resident: Everybody loved him. Go beyond like—they loved him.
Eleanor Roosevelt: I don't think he changed completely. There were certain things that were always there, but he certainly learned to understand what suffering meant in a way that he'd never known before, because he could understand how people could suffer in ways that he had not experienced. And I think that grew out of his polio experience.
As with legendary stories of the Buddha, so too here. His polio forced him beyond the cloistered life into which he'd been born. Because of "his polio experience," he learned to understand the ways people suffer in a way he'd never experienced before.
Inevitably, we thought of Emanuel Leplin, father to one of our best friends back in high school. Like Roosevelt, he contracted polio as an adult, at age 37. As a result, he had to leave the San Francisco Symphony, where he'd been a violist. But with the help of an aide he continued to paint, directing the aide how to mix his paints, then holding the brush in his teeth.
Our friend constructed an homage to his astonishing father here. For Mr. Leplin's Wikipedia page, you can just click this.
In all honesty, Mr. Leplin could be a tough visit! He didn't suffer fools gladly, not even if the fool in question was only 12 or 13. We recall being grilled, though we can't recall about what, but the gods favored us with a very large gift when they let us see him creating some of the paintings which can be viewed at that site.
"Go touch grass," Governor Cox has said. We don't agree with everything he has said, but we do agree with that advice, where such things are possible. (We do agree with his overall tone.)
In the literal sense, we do that every day, especially at first light. We go touch grass, and we also look at trees, occasionally voicing best wishes. But yesterday, as we recalled our enormous luck at having been grilled by Emanuel Leplin, it seemed to us, at this difficult juncture, that we were getting the chance to escape in a different way.
For the record, these are "first world" bits of luck. Children will be dying around the world today. Truth to tell, their suffering plays a very small role in our lauded American discourse.
We aren't always the people we think we are. That's even true of us Blues!
The sooner the government stops subsidizing rural electricity, the sooner rural people will move into cities where they belong.
ReplyDeleteThe Governor of Utah says the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk was definitely "of the Left", though he admitted he had no motive for the shooting.
ReplyDeleteThe motive could be that Kirk was a fascist, a child molester, or really anything.
Take a look at these people, like the comment above, who think Charlie Kirk's murder is funny.
DeleteThey think the subject of a man who was speaking and had a bullet through his neck ending his life as his 3 year old daughter ran to him, a few days ago, is fun and light.
Take a look. This is what they are.
Ready for the punchline?
These deeply damaged sociopaths think they are good. They think they are moral. They think they are compassionate.
I figured the hit was ordered by rival Fuentes who was jealous that Kirk was getting almost all the Nazi Youth grifter $$. Ye or no Ye. Fuentes never figured Kirk's PHD candidate wife is a better grifter than her husband. Now her full time career requiring constant travel will be to tell the college boys that college girls wanting careers are their main problem in life; and the wimmin should all drop out and respect their man while popping out white babies. Would not be surprised if Fuentes goes after her next. These people are very violent. Prove me wrong.
DeleteSomebody call 5:18 a whhhaaaambulance
DeleteLook on the bright side, 5:18, the Tree of Liberty hasn't looked this refreshed in ages.
Delete5:18,
DeleteIn your opinion, should anyone who fucks around find out?
Democrat women are no longer having kids so they can still serve us in various jobs, clean our houses, sit at their laminate desks with the fucked up drawer all day, get us our drink orders then go home to their cats while conservative women have lots of little babies to populate the world and bring joy to their families. Everybody wins.
Delete5:42 are you making a humorous reference to the blood that gushed from a hole in Charlie Kirk’s neck after a leftist shot and killed him for speaking?
DeleteYou Democrats have a great sense of humor. Got anymore more knee slappers?
Both sides desperately want to be able to blame the killing on their opponents.
DeleteNeither sees the logical fallacies of doing this.
In other words what these "zoomer" shooters are motivated by is rooted in the insular nuances of their particular online micro-culture which is mostly inscrutable to outsiders -- more than any obviously discernible ideological or political goal.
DeleteBoth sides desperately want to be able to blame the killing on their opponents.
DeleteLet's just put the "both sides" arguments in perspective: Trump came out to blame the "left" before it was even who the shooter was. Congress critter Nancy Mace was literally foaming at the mouth, as she was inveighing against the "left" in her expletive laden speech, again before anyone knew anything. No high ranking Democrat said anything bad about Kirk.
Yes, there are anonymous posters cracking jokes about Kirk's assassination -- that's what the anonymous posting forums are for.
Indeed. Charlie Kirk was picked at random by a zoomer in a niche culture online who didn't even know he was a famous and powerful conservative influencer.
DeleteYou humorless bores. Anonymous posting forums are for making jokes about shooting a man in the neck and watching him bleed to death. It's no big deal. Touch grass.
DeleteIlya, I don't read your posts.
DeleteCharlie Kirk said Donald Trump is a bumbling, dementia filled, alzheimer's, corrupt tyrant who should honestly be put in prison and or given the death penalty for his crimes against America. This language is inflammatory and unacceptable in this divided nation. He should have been shunned, never shot.Prove me wrong.
ReplyDeleteNothing about child rape, so this quote checks out.
DeleteUm, Joe Biden. He said those things about Biden.
DeleteSorry Quaker, accidentally criss crossed the names of Presidents. They are both so old and demented it is confusing.
DeletePoint was Kirk was part and parcel of the "moral""majorities" constant stochastic terrorism against the left. Constant murderous words from the President on down the line. Including their media, as oft documented here. But now that one of the right's own leading grifters was killed by a young man raised with guns a central part of upbringing, you say it is the words of the left that caused it. How many knots you twist in a day? Sure, the dirty libtards are really the ones at fault. Got it.
Delete"He was interested in the people. He got out and visited with them."
ReplyDeleteSounds like he was part of some weird cult.
BREAKING: Over 100 TEACHERS in Texas will now have their teacher certification suspended and become ineligible to teach in Texas public schools after they endorsed Charlie Kirk's assassination or incited more violence, Governor Greg Abbott announces.
ReplyDeletePretty soon, the only people employable in Texas will be child molesters.
DeleteFDR had a secret program for weapons of mass destruction.
ReplyDeleteFDR enriched uranium.
DeleteMom and dad worked on the Manhattan Project. Proud liberal FDR Democratic Socialists aka Sanders, Mamdani, AOC, etc. today. They fucking hated fascists so bad they would take extreme measures to smash them.
DeleteGroyper leader Nick Fuentes, broke up with Kirk as Kirk was not Nazi enough. Think Robinson is a Fuentes type groyper. It is a "I Hate Women Club", not allowed to have sexytime with women. Would explain sodomy with the roommate in a wig - " the tranny boyfriend." Anyway, are we allowed to say this kind of talk is a we bit untoward, or is that cancel culture?
ReplyDelete""They're always coming up with, “No, it's not the Jews. No, it's not women. No, it's not Blacks. It's actually really complicated.” No, it fucking isn't at all. Jews are running society, women need to shut the fuck up, Blacks need to be imprisoned for the most part, and we would live in paradise, it's that simple. It's literally that simple. […]
We need white men in charge of everything again. That's it. Like, it's that simple. You sort of start to get based and you kind of realize what's up, and you have this inkling in your head, you're like, man, we need white men in charge of everything. And then people kinda get convinced like, “No, it's like, it's about ideology. We need like right-wing patriots that love the free market,” or like, “No, we need like trad Christians.” It's like, no dude, we need white men running everything. OK? White men need to run the household, they need to run the country, they need to run the companies. They just need to run everything. That's a pretty good heuristic.""
Nobody can truly argue when I say growlers are right wing jagoffs. (See what I did there?)
groypers are... Speel check...
DeleteThis is a very beautiful piece of writing by Bob Somerby. Thanks.
ReplyDeletePro or con? The U.S. State Department has revoked visas for foreign nationals who celebrated the assassination of beloved conservative icon Charlie Kirk.
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