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Friday, April 28, 2006

George Allen: Portrait of a racist as a young man
The New Republic has an startling piece on George Allen and how he seems to have been, at least as a young man, a sadistic, racist prick. I don't know how much crap you can give people for what they do as teenagers. It's the period of your life you are most likely to regret, because it's usually the time you are the worst person you will ever be in your life. I know I was intolerable. But still, this was such a creep his little sister wrote a book about it.

According to his sister Jennifer, he was particularly strict about bedtimes. One night, his brother Bruce stayed up past his bedtime. George threw him through a sliding glass door. For the same offense, on a different occasion, George tackled his brother Gregory and broke his collarbone. When Jennifer broke her bedtime curfew, George dragged her upstairs by her hair.

George tormented Jennifer enough that, when she grew up, she wrote a memoir of what it was like living in the Allen family. In one sense, the book, Fifth Quarter, from which these details are culled, is unprecedented. No modern presidential candidate has ever had such a harsh and personal account of his life delivered to the public by a close family member. The book paints Allen as a cartoonishly sadistic older brother who holds Jennifer by her feet over Niagara Falls on a family trip (instilling in her a lifelong fear of heights) and slams a pool cue into her new boyfriend's head. "George hoped someday to become a dentist," she writes. "George said he saw dentistry as a perfect profession--getting paid to make people suffer."


His pathetic "all hat no cattle" wannabe southerner behavior in high school in California I'm sure is something he regrets, but the stories about his sadism are pretty disturbing. Do people really outgrow sociopathy? I've heard some docs say that you burn out on it in middle age, but who would want to risk it?

Anyway, pretty damning indictment of the behavior of the conservative wing's favorite candidate and alternative to McCain.

But he also found himself repeatedly voting in the minority on a series of racial issues that he seems embarrassed by today. In 1984, he was one of 27 House members to vote against a state holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported, "Allen said the state shouldn't honor a non-Virginian with his own holiday." He was also bothered by the fact that the proposed holiday would fall on the day set aside in Virginia to honor Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. That same year, he did feel the urge to honor one of Virginia's own. He co-sponsored a resolution expressing "regret and sorrow upon the loss" of William Munford Tuck, a politician who opposed every piece of civil rights legislation while in Congress during the 1950s and 1960s and promised "massive resistance" to the Supreme Court's 1954 decision banning segregation.
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It was the night before a major basketball game with Morningside High. The mostly black inner-city school adjacent to Watts was coming to the almost entirely white Palos Verdes High to play. When students arrived at school on game day, they found graffiti spray-painted on the school library and other places. All five people who described the incident say the graffiti was racially tinged and meant to look like the handiwork of the black Morningside students. But it was actually put there by Allen and some of his friends. "It was something like die whitey," says Campbell. The school administrator, who says he is a Republican and would "seriously consider" voting for Allen for president, says the graffiti said, "burn, baby, burn," a reference to the race riots.

Soon after, Allen finally got the chance to become a Southerner. In 1971, his dad was hired to coach the Redskins, and the Allens relocated to Virginia. Allen transferred from ucla, where he spent his first year of college, to UVA. The old "Hee Haw" fan was like a pig in slop. Even at Virginia's own state school, Allen stood out for his showy brand of good ol' boyness. Under the headline "allen and country living," a 1973 profile in the school paper noted his penchant for country music had earned him the campus nickname of "Neck." He drove a pickup truck (paid for by the Redskins). He wore cowboy boots. He supported Richard Nixon and the war in Vietnam. He once shot a squirrel on campus, skinned it, ate it, and hung its pelt on his wall. "He was trying to be more Virginian than the average Virginian," says Sabato.

After graduating, Allen stuck around UVA for three years of law school. Professors remember him as the guy in the back row of class spitting tobacco into a cup. "He was Mr. Cool," says a UVA law professor who taught him. "But, if you would have said he would go on to be governor, senator, and then run for president, people would have said that was the least probable thing that would ever happen."


I've known guys like this all my life, and they shouldn't be made president, trust me. His responses to these criticism are weak and unapologetic.

Allen knows the trouble spots in his record and has ready answers. We talk about his sister's book ("It's the perspective of the youngest child, who is a girl"), about the noose ("It had nothing to do with anything other than the Western motif in my office"), and about the Confederate flag once hanging in his living room ("I have a flag collection"). As for his mischievous attempt to scare his classmates into believing that his school was going to be burned to the ground, Allen, who, as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, co-sponsored a resolution calling for a crackdown on school vandalism, denies the incident had anything to do with race. "It was something like eat crap or something like that," says Allen, who was suspended for the incident. "Your school sucks, and so forth. It wasn't racial. Bad enough what I did--didn't have that to it. The purpose was to get your team riled up against a rival."


Besides being a failure as governor who set up the total catastrophe of Gilmore's abortive reign, for some reason they think this guy is fit to run a country. At least Bush's people fudged the statistics to make it look like he had done something positive for Texas, what can Allen claim? He rode a good economy into the ground and about 3 years after his term expired his incompetent Republican replacement put Virginia so deep in the place actually voted for two Democratic governors in a row. So, not only is he incompetent, but he's a (reformed?) wannabe bigot.

3 Comments:

minimalist said...

I believe the term is "all hat, no cattle" unless you were intending to turn it around or something.

Was the VA governorship what inspired you to come up with the Give Up philosophy? Because it's the perfect embodiment: Allen and Gilmore fucked up the state royally, leading the solidly red state to go Democrat for (at least) two consecutive terms. If there's any cause for hope in America, it is that (and Bush's still-plummeting ratings).

8:20 AM, April 28, 2006

 
Rev. Dr. said...

Thank you, I am retarded. Although my late-night insomniac innovation was kindof hysterical in it's own right.

Fixed.

12:49 PM, April 28, 2006

 
Rev. Dr. said...

Give up was inspired not by Virginia, although it is a pretty good example, but by gonorrhea.

My brother was telling be about the MMWR from the CDC and how it was just damning to the red states in terms of public health. I started looking into the CDC website for info on public health and ran into the STD story, as well as a great deal of other crazy shit. I then expanded the study of the defectiveness of Red states to a number of other areas relating to efficacy of government and quality of life. A good bit of the results are the maps on the left of the page. I still haven't published all of them.

12:53 PM, April 28, 2006

 

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