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'Nut Country' 48 Years Later

Posted: 11/22/11 05:44 PM ET

"We're heading into nut country today," President John F. Kennedy said to his wife on the morning of November 22, 1963, in the third year of his presidency, as he showed her an ad, bordered in the black of a funeral announcement, that the John Birch Society had placed in the Dallas Morning News, indicating that the Kennedys were pro-communist. "But, Jackie, if somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it, so why worry about it?"

On this, the November 22nd of the third year of another President who has been demonized by some of the same forces of hate that demonized Kennedy, it is troubling to realize just how nutty large numbers of Americans are. What JFK said about Dallas on that fateful day 48 years ago can now be said about wide swaths of America (as, indeed, it could in 1963).

On Sunday, fans at a NASCAR event in Florida booed First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of the Vice President. Forwarded emails arrive daily saying that the president is all manner of evil things. The latest one to reach me is relatively mild in comparison with many of them. It says that Mr. Obama has cancelled National Prayer Day and prays with Muslims, but not with Christians.

And a deranged man who said that Barack Obama is the "Anti-Christ" or the devil fired an assault rifle at the White House on November 11.

Dallas did qualify as "nut country" in 1963. It was the home of Gen. Edwin Walker, who had been charged with insurrection against the United States during the riot over the integration of the University of Mississippi more than a year before. "Kennedy is a liability to the free world," Walker said not long before the President's scheduled trip to Walker's city. Adlai Stevenson had been loudly jeered and threatened physically by people associated with ultra-right wing groups during a visit to Dallas for United Nations Day a month before JFK's trip.

As far back as the 1960 campaign, a "mink coat mob" of right-wing high-society Dallas women led by Congressman Bruce Alger, then the only Republican in the Texas delegation, had given native Texan Lady Bird Johnson a similar treatment in and outside a Dallas hotel. Alger led the mob holding a sign reading "LBJ SOLD OUT TO YANKEE SOCIALISTS." One of the "ladies" pulled Lady Bird's white gloves out of her hands and threw them into a gutter. Then the well-heeled and high-heeled Junior League thugs encircled the vice-presidential candidate and his wife, jeering and cursing. One of these ladies of the right hit Mrs. Johnson over the head with a sign reading, "LET'S GROUND LADY BIRD" and then spit in her face. Primal rage was unmistakable on the faces of these Dallas matrons. "We're gonna show Johnson he's not wanted in Dallas," Representative Alger proudly proclaimed.

Nut country, indeed.

This is an appropriate day for considering how much of the United States today could accurately be classified as nut country -- and to remember the next time a vitriolic email with an admonishment to "forward this to 10 friends" arrives where such lies and hatred can lead.

Robert S. McElvaine is Elizabeth Chisholm professor of arts & letters and Professor of History at Millsaps College, in Jackson, Miss. His books include The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941. He is now writing "Oh, Freedom! -- The Young ' 60s."

 
 
 

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"We're heading into nut country today," President John F. Kennedy said to his wife on the morning of November 22, 1963, in the third year of his presidency, as he showed her an ad, bordered i...
"We're heading into nut country today," President John F. Kennedy said to his wife on the morning of November 22, 1963, in the third year of his presidency, as he showed her an ad, bordered i...
 
 
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
12:10 PM on 11/23/2011
This is the reason the OWS has become a entity that won't fade away it may morph into a movement that will finally chase away the crazy people that want Corporate America to dominate America, but the people of America will change all that a real democracy will change the course of a nation gone mad!
10:30 AM on 11/23/2011
Interesting the left are only worried about the tone in politics when they have someone in the oval office. Ddidnt seem to care when kill bush signs were everywhere. People need to respect the office of president no matter who is in there. I am apalled at the hypocrisy shown by the left of only caring when their own is being ridiculed.
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hstdem
In search of the 4th Estate
05:27 PM on 11/23/2011
Oh, honey- the hypocrisy is yours.

No one knows about the Bush signs you talk about because there weren't very many and/or they were carried by fringe groups. They were ignored by the media because they were ridiculous and silly. And if ANYone had a right to complain, it was the Dems who were pretty much po'd at the Supremes for Bush's ascendency. His election was suspect and contentious. The Dems had a legitimate gripe.

Why the outrage over Obama's election? Why the apoplexy over this man becoming president? None of his policies had taken effect. If elections matter, why don't they matter when Dems WIN?

Hypocrisy, thy name is Hawkeye2010.
01:40 PM on 11/28/2011
Carried by fringe groups my butt. They were at every major anti-war rally during bush's term. They weren't covered here and MSNBC because they didnt care about the that message. Violence against the right, but against the left, watch out its the end of the world. You just proved the left's hypocrisy when you tried to trivialize the signs.

Your arguement about the signs not mattering because peeople have legitment gripes about Bush is so infantile and ridiculous. Are you really trying to say people dont have legitment gripes about Obama too? Is the left the only ones who can think the other side is not right. Everyone has a right to complain. You just proved how clueless and partisan the some on the left are.
07:49 AM on 11/23/2011
We get such emails about President Obama in Australia! Lord knows what these vicious fools think we care about what an American President is doing on the domestic front. But I ALWAYS hit reply ALL with just 4 words "This is a lie" and attach a link to snopes or factcheck or some other site that gives the truth.
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Footwarrior
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09:24 AM on 11/23/2011
A key part of the right wing propaganda message is that other sources are not to be trusted. Snopes and Factcheck are dismissed a part of the great leftist conspiracy. As are the remaining great city newspapers in our country and network news outlets other than Fox.
06:13 AM on 11/23/2011
Things may actually be worse now. In Kennedy's day, the John Birch Society was considered a fringe group of nutcases. Today, the Koch Brothers - sons of John Birch founder Fred Koch - openly buy up our government, working to elect the most hate filled corporatist shills they can locate. In the 60s right wing insanity was still regarded as an aberration. Today, with Fox News, it's basically mainstream.
07:50 AM on 11/23/2011
And of course, Republican women have not changed.
05:58 AM on 11/23/2011
Such a sad, sad, commentary on our country. Years ago the "far-right" discovered that a small group of vocal, dedicated, and organized, people could have great impact with the News Media. These individuals who have no critical-thinking skills and can only "regurgitate" what others have told them in short sound bites. Their organizers have learned that a "lie" repeated by different people over time becomes the truth to a large number of indviduals. No matter what evidence or proof is provided the lie prevails. Think about: earth is only 6,000 years old, attacking Iraq made America safer, killing bin Laden would destroy Al Qaeda, Castro was a freedom fighter, abstinence sex ed prevents teenage pregnancy, charter schools are better than public schools, President Obama was not born in America, George Washington cut down a cherry tree, condoms don't work, the rich keeping more tax money will create jobs, corporations expanding overseas is good for America, oil companies need tax breaks to stay in business, climate change is not happening, evolution is only a theory, to solve our financial problems and put people to work do away with SS, medicare, medicaid, epa, osha, dept. of education, and the Obama health plan, etc., etc., etc.
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Bluelynx
12:04 PM on 11/23/2011
And, of course, the louder you say something, the truer it is.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
01:27 PM on 11/23/2011
Fanned. You make a lot of excellent points with very good examples.
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Wesley Holbrook
Retired-Marine
12:34 AM on 11/23/2011
The same political forces at work against President Kennedy in his day, are at work against President Obama. Big Oil (you recall Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney calling Obama a Communist), Sarah Palin calling Obama a terrorist, Corporate America in general against Obama, the wealthy against Obama, damn near all Republicans against Obama. The fact that these groups have made extreme inflammatory political statements that can easily incite individuals out there who are mentally unstable to take matters into their own hands and place the life of the President in danger is unconscionable. God forbid that any harm come to the President, unless the GOPers' want America to collapse into utter chaos. Do they really want the U.S. Constitution to be suspended and replaced with Martial Law???
iridium53
Semper Fi
12:25 AM on 11/23/2011
Truly outstanding article.
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12:22 AM on 11/23/2011
Very sad and very true.
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blindsquirl
Compliance is not a virtue
11:56 PM on 11/22/2011
You can see the very same vitreol in comments posted in the story about the 1st Lady and veep's wife at the NASCAR race.....
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JudgeCCrater
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11:46 PM on 11/22/2011
..and Dallas hasn't changed much since then. Some folks there are downright proud of the fact that Kennedy was assassinated in their city.
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WILLJLA
I'm not always nice,but I'm never wrong.
09:18 AM on 11/23/2011
Is it something in the water? Texans seem strange and more than a bit scary.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
01:31 PM on 11/23/2011
I have lived in Massachusetts most of my life, but I have spent about three months in Texas. One of my colleagues and I went into a store in Austin ("liberal" Austin) to buy something. The colleague had a New York accent and was told by the clerk that Texans just didn't like people from "up north." That was the clerk's approach to a customer who had neither said nor done anything to offend him.
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themightyabealrd
screw the real world-I'm an artist!
09:18 PM on 11/22/2011
Yes, irrational hatred, vitriol and hostile behavior have always been with us. In the present century, there are many more forums in which such things can flourish and proliferate...so it seems there is a higher level.