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What You Need to Know about Jesse Helms

News: The senator from North Carolina is racist, divisive, pro-government (when it favors the wealthy), and anti-democratic. So why did American voters swing towards Helms and the extreme right last November?

May/June 1995 Issue


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Jesse Helms sits at the head of the curved rostrum, a faint smile on his lips, listening attentively to testimony about the beleaguered Mexican economy. It is his second hearing as chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and he has been a model of procedure and decorum. He has kept his remarks brief, demurred to the newest members, doled out equal time to Democrats and Republicans, and treated Clinton administration officials with courtesy and perhaps even a touch of deference.

Dr. Sidney Weintraub of the Center for Strategic and International Studies has just finished testifying in support of an administration plan to provide Mexico with $40 billion in loan guarantees. Helms, who opposes the aid package, leans forward to question Weintraub.

"Would you feel differently," he asks, "if you were informed that the president of Mexico has declared in a press conference yesterday and again this morning that he will accept no conditions on this loan?"

The packed hearing room grows still. Helms is renowned for maintaining his own network of sources in Latin America, and for dropping bombshells in committee hearings.

Weintraub is guarded. "No conditions of any kind?"

Helms nods. "Yes, sir."

"If he would accept no conditions," Weintraub concedes, "then I would not support the loan."

Helms looks satisfied. "Well, I think that is important." Then he adds, almost as an aside, "I am not saying he has."

The room explodes in laughter.

"Now wait a minute," Helms says. "The report last night was flat-out, and I have been trying to trace it, and I am told the Associated Press moved it and then pulled it back. I'm not sure about that. I have only a report from the British Broadcasting Corporation, which has various statements made by President Zedillo, and we are attempting to ascertain what the facts are." Something sinister is going on south of the border, Helms seems to suggest, and he is going to get to the bottom of it.

Moments later, his aides give reporters the BBC story, which quotes Zedillo as saying he will accept no loan conditions that will "undermine Mexican sovereignty." It is the kind of thing a politician says to allay nationalist fears—not, as Helms implied, an outright refusal to negotiate repayment terms.

It is a classic Helms maneuver. The Mexican loan package is complex, but the senator has sidetracked the entire debate by turning a nonfact into a central issue. "No conditions" becomes a refrain throughout the hearing, creating a false impression of Mexican deadbeats trying to get something for nothing from American taxpayers. Weintraub spends the rest of the morning on the defensive, refuting something that no one had any reason to believe was true in the first place.

INNUENDO AND DIVERSION

After nearly a quarter century in the Senate, Helms understands how a determined minority of one can influence the national agenda. Whether he is suggesting that the commander in chief needs a bodyguard or demanding that Fidel Castro leave Cuba "in a vertical or horizontal position," Helms is well-known for his use of innuendo and diversion. Even the Republican Party treats him as a rogue elephant, powerful yet dangerously erratic. But the recent GOP stampede has given Helms a respected position from which to trumpet his bitter opposition to abortion, gay rights, racial equality, arts funding, and aid to what he calls "foreign rat holes."

His agenda is driven by a lifelong opposition to democracy and diversity. In his first months as Foreign Relations chair, Helms called for tougher sanctions against Cuba, accused Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide of unleashing "vigilance committees," and moved to gut support for developing nations. On the home front, he introduced a bill to eliminate all affirmative action programs, which he denounced as "reverse discrimination at the hands of ruthless bureaucrats."

How did someone so mean-spirited end up in a position to act on his divisive politics? For the most part, Helms wins political battles by keeping the spotlight on the morality plays he stages. To hear conservatives tell it, Helms is a personal friend of Jesus Christ, a populist defender of the little guy, and a bitter opponent of big government.

Shifting the spotlight reveals a different Helms. A former bank lobbyist whose fundraising machine has been fined for breaking federal campaign laws, Helms favors a big-spending, activist government—one that aids those in economic power. He voted to bail out the savings and loan industry, for example, and has seldom met a big-ticket missile system he didn't like. By contrast, he has voted to slash school lunches for impoverished children, medical care for disabled veterans, prescription drugs for the elderly, and wages for working families (see "On the record").

"Looking at the record, people ought to understand that Helms is not representing them on the great majority of issues," says Rep. Melvin Watt, a North Carolina Democrat. "They perceive that he stands up for the little guy, but he really stands up for rich people rather than poor and working-class people."

NEGLECTING NORTH CAROLINA

James Harrington is one of the little guys. He doesn't vote. At 63, he retired last year from a loading job in Raleigh, N.C., and gets around with the help of a walker. He rents a ramshackle house in a black neighborhood for $250 a month, no heater, no appliances. Helms, he says, is just like any other politician. "They promise you a whole lot, but you can hold what you get from them in a small paper bag."

Beecher White votes. She cleans tables and washes dishes at two restaurants. For the past 16 years she has rented a modest house in a predominantly white part of Raleigh: $325 a month, no appliances. She likes Helms because "he is unpopular with liberals. I'm a conservative, so that's fine with me. I'm opposed to homosexual rights and abortion, and in favor of a balanced budget, increased defense spending, and Christian prayer in the schools. Helms is like my granddaddy."

Harrington and White are more than a cross section of the North Carolina electorate. Both live in rental units owned by Helms' wife Dorothy. The couple's personal property—including their home and the more than a dozen rental units they own between them—is valued for tax purposes at more than $1.4 million. An investigation by The Independent, a weekly newspaper in Durham, found that the Helmses employ two rental agents to manage their properties—one in low-income black neighborhoods and another in middle-class white areas. Some of the low-income units are in disrepair; Harrington's house has a rusty fuse box, peeling linoleum, missing doors, and a leaky ceiling.

If Helms the landlord neglects some of his tenants, Helms the senator fails to provide for many North Carolinians. Only four states receive less per capita in federal funds; only eight have more residents living in poverty. The state currently ranks 42nd in the release of cancer-causing toxins, 43rd in manufacturing wages, and 44th in infant mortality.

To obscure his record, Helms relies on a potent combination of money and fear mongering. Since he was first elected to the Senate in 1972, Helms has raised hell, introducing amendments he knows will be defeated simply to force recorded votes. He has also raised money, founding the North Carolina Congressional Club, a political action committee that quickly became the nation's most successful moneymaking machine. The club freed Helms from the restraints operating on most politicians: He no longer needed the party to raise money, and he no longer needed the media to reach voters.

But his fundraising edge has never bought Helms a stunning margin of victory. Although he outspent his opponent 30-to-1 in his first bid for re-election, the senator won by only 103,000 votes out of 1.1 million cast. Six years later, when Reagan carried North Carolina with 62 percent of the vote, Helms raised a record $16.5 million and barely edged by with 52 percent. Trailing in the polls to black architect Harvey Gantt two weeks before the 1990 elections, Helms used an infusion of national capital to air a set of overtly racist commercials and squeaked through with only 53 percent.

Those narrow victories indicate how sharply Helms polarizes voters. "Right now there are 45 percent of the people going to vote for him if he runs two years from now, and 45 percent going to vote against him," says North Carolina AFL-CIO President Christopher Scott, who has followed Helms' Senate career closely. "He's never won an election by more than 55 percent, and when he's been seriously challenged it's been closer than that. He's been able to artfully use racism and negative character assassination to pull just enough votes over the line to win."

Many white North Carolinians are no doubt motivated to vote for Helms because of the almost primal fears he fans. "The principles we're espousing have been around for thousands of years," former aide James Lucier once explained, citing the "prepolitical" themes of God, family, property, and national pride.

But some voters are also attracted to Helms by the personal qualities that make him a rarity among politicians. He brings genuine passion and a sense of moral purpose to what he does. He stands on principle and refuses to compromise. He stands by his friends, and he forces opponents to vote on issues they would rather ignore.

"Most North Carolinians are not as conservative as Jesse Helms," says Paul Luebke, a state representative and author of Tar Heel Politics. "But by presenting himself as a man of courage, willing to stand up against 'tax-and-spend liberals,' homosexuality, and so forth, Helms commands respect."

But respect only goes so far—so the Helms campaign hedges its bets by cheating. In 1986, the Federal Election Commission penalized the North Carolina Congressional Club $10,000 and ordered it to reorganize, saying it had illegally subsidized Helms' 1984 campaign. Last year, a decade after the race, the FEC penalized the Helms for Senate committee $25,000 for accepting $700,000 in illegal contributions. And in 1992, the Helms campaign and the Congressional Club settled a Justice Department complaint over a pre-election mailing of postcards falsely threatening 125,000 black voters with jail if they went to the polls.

POLITICS OF SEGREGATION

The strategy that helped Republicans sweep to power last November is one that Jesse Helms perfected decades ago. "Jesse Helms understood before anyone else that the proverbial angry white male feels the most aggrieved, and is therefore the most likely to vote," says Larry Sabato, a professor of government at the University of Virginia. "Jesse Helms was an angry white male before most of his compatriots were. He should have been lucky enough to be on the ballot in '94. He would have won easily."

Unlike many of his Republican counterparts, Helms has changed little over the past 50 years. Long before Rush Limbaugh, Helms pioneered the use of television to rally public sentiment. While Ronald Reagan was losing primaries to Gerald Ford, Helms mobilized the religious right and built one of the most profitable political fundraising machines ever. And long after die-hard segregationists like George Wallace and Strom Thurmond began courting black voters, Helms fueled white fears by opposing a national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whistling "Dixie" while standing next to Senator Carol Moseley-Braun, and supporting apartheid in South Africa.

"His racial politics are deeply held convictions, not simply politics of convenience," says Christopher Scott. "He has a view of a fundamentalist Christian society in which everyone is not welcome. If you could pick up the South Africa of 20 years ago and transplant it to America, that's what he would do."

Born in Monroe, N.C., in the fall of 1921, Helms grew up in a segregated world not unlike the one of apartheid. He dropped out of college to work full time as a reporter before discovering the two arenas that would shape his career: broadcasting and politics. He learned about radio as a Navy recruiter during World War II and stuck with the emerging medium as news director of a fledgling station in Raleigh. And he was an "unofficial" researcher for conservative Willis Smith, whose 1950 Senate campaign is still considered one of the meanest and most racially divisive in the country's history. (One of Smith's ads featured a doctored photo of the incumbent's wife dancing with a black man. Helms has denied any involvement, but a newspaper advertising manager later told Helms biographer Ernest Furgurson that Helms personally cut up the photos.)

Smith won, and Helms was rewarded with a job as staff administrative assistant. In 1953, Helms returned to North Carolina as executive director of the state's banking association, spending the next seven years fighting to enrich his bosses. He won a seat on the Raleigh City Council and, in 1960, took a job as a TV commentator. He spent the decade railing against King, "Negro hoodlums," the media, "sex perverts," and anyone on welfare. As he explained in one of his nightly five-minute broadcasts, "A lot of human beings have been born bums."

Since Helms won election to the Senate, no "bums" have felt his rage as fiercely as citizens of poor nations. Over the years, the senator has proposed hundreds of measures to slash foreign aid, overthrow governments he doesn't like, and block administration policies. As the new chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, he has made it clear that his first priority is to enact deeper cuts to a foreign aid budget already slashed nearly 30 percent in the past decade.

"The fact is that the American people are sick and tired of this whole foreign aid concept anyhow," Helms said last year. "I find myself wishing that somehow we could put it on a national ballot and say: 'What do you think of this?'"

Those cuts will hit hardest in the Third World, where Helms has long been a staunch ally of right-wing military rulers like Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Raoul Cedras in Haiti, and Roberto D'Aubuisson in El Salvador. Confronted with evidence that D'Aubuisson directed death squads to murder civilians, Helms made it clear that some things are more important than human life. "All I know," he replied, "is that D'Aubuisson is a free enterprise man and deeply religious."

A SHADOW STATE DEPARTMENT

Helms has long maintained an extensive network of contacts in Latin America that serves as a sort of shadow State Department. "For years he had a cadre of young people who were very well-connected," says a committee staff member. "You could have set them down in any South American junta and they would have been right at home."

The problem, say those familiar with his network, is that the information it provides is one-sided. "When I bring people to his office to tell him what we've seen, we aren't even allowed in," says Gail Phares, who leads delegations to Central America through Witness for Peace. "I remember when one delegation managed to get in and told his staff what they'd seen and heard in Nicaragua about the contras killing doctors and nurses and children, their response was, 'Well, they're just Communists—they deserve to die.'"

Such careless remarks concern the new Republican leadership, but Helms is simply too valuable—and too powerful—to silence. In effect, his unpredictable outbursts serve the GOP by tilting the agenda to the extreme right. "Helms is a wild card," says one former committee staffer. "You never know where he will pop up—and that keeps the opposition guessing."

Helms also keeps the media guessing. His staff refused an interview for this article, but Helms recently exhibited his disdain for journalists when a Washington Post reporter asked him what he considered his biggest accomplishment as senator. "Raising the blood pressure of reporters and editors like you so easily and so often," Helms replied.

After nearly half a century of outraging his enemies, Helms may need to watch his own blood pressure. At 73, he has been slowed down by prostate cancer and heart surgery, and several staffers say privately that the senator visited the hospital in January complaining of chest pain. Helms has broken with many longtime allies, purging several key staffers and ending his formal ties both to the fundraising machine now called the National Conservative Club and to a spin-off group accused of illegalities by the IRS.

Some observers feel that federal scrutiny of his campaign network, along with his failing health, could make Helms vulnerable now that he has indicated he will run for re-election in 1996. But such predictions have been made before, and Helms has overcome the odds.

What would Helms do with a fifth term? "If you think he's bad now, wait until you see what he's like if he wins again," says Christopher Scott of the North Carolina AFL-CIO. "The biggest fear people should have is that if Helms is re-elected, he will understand that the next term would almost inevitably be his last. He will feel no constraint—he won't have to worry about political realities. It will be his final chance to shove it to those people he doesn't like."

For a list of resources on Jesse Helms, see our resource guide.

Eric Bates is investigative editor of Southern Exposure and director of the Investigative Action Fund of the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham, N.C. Research assistance by David Ramm.



 

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I am a 56 year old white male who is proud of the fact that in the once deep democrat doo doo Dixie that Jessie Helms was able to defeat loony liberals for 30 years. The fact is that homosexualism is the antagonist of high morals and abortion is the willful first degree murder of unborn human beings. Helms fought against both. He grew up in a time when people were uncomfortable socializing with a different race. He spoke his mind then and later hired a black press secretary and James Meredith. This is unlike his liberal opponents who publicly say one thing and privately another. Where were any blacks on Clinton's staff? Unlike your article here, there is good and bad with everyone. You only point out what you see as bad. This approach is an affront to the informed and the intelligent mind. Therefore, you have no credibility. Jessie Helms was a patriot in the mold of Jefferson and Washington. Back then our country was about freedom. Today anti-Helms types are for socialism and the suffocation of capitalism and individual achievement. Liberals demagogue those who would secure our boarders and fight Islamo-fascist terrorism. The high ground of truth, justice, and the American way has already been conquered by men of the stature of Jesse Helms. What is left is the dungheap low ground which liberals will gladly stake out and try to convince us it is just as good. Ha!! You damn fools.
Posted by:craig stewartSeptember 25, 2007 5:47:14 PMRespond ^
Jesse Helms was a cowardly man. He always had blacks around him.. Such as Henry McCoy who is recruiting africans to come to america via political asylum visa granted through Peace Corps in western africa as long as they promise to vote republican when they get the right to vote. If you did not see the blacks on Clinton's staff then you are blind. Here in Raleigh North Carolina, there is a large number of negros that would do anything for Jesse Helms or any other white man. They exist everywhere, in government, school system, police force, medical field, many uncle toms, just raised stupid. Review the race riot of 1943, it is an example of the negro in raleigh then and now. Backbone of jelly.
Posted by:Joseph Chavis Jr.November 2, 2007 9:02:04 PMRespond ^
this information is not all that good.from ask.com i learned alot about senater helms.my brothers name is jesse and he knows alot about jesse helms because his name is jesse.i heard that if you have the same name as a person then you should do as much research as you can on that person.
Posted by:sarah harperJanuary 10, 2008 3:37:37 PMRespond ^
this information is not all that good.from ask.com i learned alot about senater helms.my brothers name is jesse and he knows alot about jesse helms because his name is jesse.i heard that if you have the same name as a person then you should do as much research as you can on that person.
Posted by:ashlyn alawaya walkerJanuary 10, 2008 3:38:22 PMRespond ^
And you....Mother Jones....represent the crusading and objective journalism noted for its purity and objectivity in reporting? Balderdash! You are as one-sided as your writer accuses Mr. Helms of being. Your commitment to "social-justice" carries a hypocritical stench that would rival any stockyard. I believe "social justice" is a favorite term used by Marxists and I bet you praise such politicians as Barack Obama, Hillery Clinton and other fellow travelers whose "marxist" leanings are self-evident. I daresay Helms has his shortcomings, along with every other member of the human race. Yet, your publication would relegate him to the status of demonic while elevating that of the Clintons and their followers as angelic! The one thing that is so evident with the "liberal establishment" in this country is its total intolerance of anything it deems to be wrong. You castigate the Jerry Falwells, Jesse Helms, George Bushes, etc. and praise the Clintons, Kennedys and their ilk. What a fraud you are!!!
Posted by:R. P. ShirahJanuary 24, 2008 10:09:51 AMRespond ^
Jesse Helms and all who believe like him are not people who are trying to move the world forward. They believe that there is a division that needes to be maintained through fear and pandering to the pettiest nature of man. So I'm glad Jesse Helms is off the political stage and may he rest in peace. Soon.
Posted by:S.JonesMay 1, 2008 12:40:42 PMRespond ^
Jesse Helms will go down as one, if not the best Senator, to ever live. I am a poor man and he helped me everytime i called upon him. Unlike the Senators and Congressman in office today, he cared about all people, rich or poor. I never called upon him that he was not willing to see me. I have tried 12 times to see my senator today and all 12 times i have been turned down. The reason being i am a poor man and cannot give large amounts of money to them.
Posted by:Robert BridgemanMay 27, 2008 2:59:09 PMRespond ^
HOMOSEXUALISM? LMFAO!!!! THAT'S NOT EVEN A WORD! Learn English you back-wooded redneck piece of [deleted]! Homosexuals have always been, and always will be, just for your comment I hope that some huge black guy comes and rapes you in your sleep and steals your shotgun that you carry around while you're chopping trees for your toothless wife Sally :) Love ya!
Posted by:JoeJuly 4, 2008 8:57:41 AMRespond ^
The world is a better place for the death of this evil racist biggot.
Posted by:AdamJuly 4, 2008 9:21:28 AMRespond ^
You are an idiot!
Posted by:flashJuly 4, 2008 9:26:23 AMRespond ^
Why is that when the flaws and faults of one person are pointed out, the first reaction is for people to point out the flaws and faults of others?

I thought that one of the things that conservatives hated most was moral relativism?

Jesse Helms supported Apartheid. Jesse Helms supported segregation. Jesse Helms was fined for activities that broke campaign laws. These are documented facts.

This article isn't about EVERYONE that supported racial segregation or EVERYONE that broke campaign finance rules. This is one article written about one man.

A person that would support a system in which an entire group of people would be denied rights as human beings is indefensible. If you feel that other things that Helms did outweighs his clear desire to subjugate an entire group of people because of the color of their skin, that is your business. (It's easy enough for someone who would not be on the receiving end of any of those policies to be able to ignore the very real damage done to other HUMAN BEINGS as a result).

But please, for the love of common sense and a basic respect for the intellect of other sentient beings, DO NOT attempt to excuse his behavior by saying "well other people do bad things too."

You would seriously do better to research the man, find out what good he did and respond with his accomplishments than to respond with childish complaints about how Mother Jones is so unfair for calling a bigot a bigot.
Posted by:PatriciaJuly 4, 2008 10:19:20 AMRespond ^
Thank god that racist, evil, cynical [deleted] named Jesse Helms is dead!
Posted by:JeffJuly 4, 2008 10:43:59 AMRespond ^
I thought he was dead already.

Reminds me of one of my all time favorite jokes.

Comedian George Wallace - "What's with this phrase 'he died an untimely death?' I mean, what exactly is a timely death?? Here now the news. Jesse Helms died today and it's about goddamn time."
Posted by:BruceJuly 4, 2008 11:18:20 AMRespond ^
its really hard to believe that people like you are still around. one by one will die off like helms did, hopefully you too.
Posted by:jason gillianJuly 4, 2008 11:19:01 AMRespond ^
A Jesse Helms cartoon-

http://faithmouse.blogspot.com/2008 /07/jesse-helms-dies-on-fourth-of-july.html
Posted by:Timothy A. BearJuly 4, 2008 11:46:23 AMRespond ^
It is hypocritical that hate crimes are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law yet Helms has been allowed to publicly perpetuate racism as a public servant for decades...this is a travesty, and I hope this is how history remembers him.
Posted by:KimJuly 4, 2008 12:40:05 PMRespond ^
jesse rules, sorry to see him go...
Posted by:charlieJuly 4, 2008 1:52:46 PMRespond ^
Thank god that [deleted] is dead.
Posted by:Disgusted AmericanJuly 4, 2008 3:36:48 PMRespond ^
Until you become a woman and can give birth than you can talk to me about abortions craig.
Posted by:FJuly 4, 2008 7:36:35 PMRespond ^
I liked Jesse Helms.

Honestly, I didn't follow his career quite as closely as you seem to have, but what I did see, I liked.

I don't see what all the fuss is about.
Posted by:its_ChetJuly 5, 2008 10:26:02 AMRespond ^
--just for your comment I hope that some huge black guy comes and rapes you in your sleep and steals your shotgun that you carry around while you're chopping trees for your toothless wife--

Let me guess, you don't like Jesse Helms because you think he was a racist, right? And this is how you choose to decry the evils of bigotry, right? And you're a liberal democrat, right?

Why am I not surprised?
Posted by:critical thinkerJuly 5, 2008 10:29:54 AMRespond ^
It was a joyful day when I learned that Jesse Helms was no longer breathing air that was meant for descent people. This racist, evil, hate-mongerering pig is burning and rotting in hell as we speak. I'm sure there is a special place in hell where he can hang out with his pals......Fallwell, Thurmond, J.Edgar Hoover, G. Wallace, David Duke...oops....he's on his way.
Posted by:B.R.V.July 5, 2008 2:31:22 PMRespond ^
The world is better off today that he is now gone for good. Too bad he could not have live to see how much the US will change. Be a man Robert
Posted by:Better WorldJuly 5, 2008 8:49:30 PMRespond ^
And the majority of the world sit and wonder why all nations have come to the point we are at in this year of 2008. It doesn't matter if you are Demorcrat, Republican, white, black, pink or orange, not any of those things is a determination of what is right or wrong in your spirit, or give any of us the right to pass judgment on mankind. The hatred spewed out of the mouth's of the ones who are for Jesse Helms toward the ones against him, and the hatred spewed out of the mouths of those opposing Jesse Helms toward the ones who are for him deeply saddens me!!!!! So tell me, what is it that superseeds what all of you feels is right or wrong over what another feels is right or wrong about this person? Just asking?? Mankind , that would include myself, needs to check only himself what is right or wrong!! R.I.P. Mr. Helms whether I believe what you stood for was right or wrong!
Posted by:T. DahlJuly 6, 2008 12:58:45 AMRespond ^
Lets forget about all this Right and Left Crap. Jesse Helms was a Bigot,Period.
Posted by:David ThomasJuly 6, 2008 3:18:48 AMRespond ^
THINK HE WAS A RACIST!!!!
Posted by:David ThomasJuly 6, 2008 3:25:23 AMRespond ^
HE IS DEAD AND I THANK GOD HE IS DEAD
Posted by:WILLIE WRIGHT JRJuly 6, 2008 12:27:24 PMRespond ^
IM GLAD HE IS DEAD,IM JUST SORRY IT WASNT SOONER
Posted by:WILLIE WRIGHT JRJuly 6, 2008 12:28:56 PMRespond ^
This article makes him out to be EXACTLY what he was- a skilled politician, but a vicious, cruel biggot and greedy liar. He did indeed oppose abortion and homosexuals, which the article doesn't contest. But everything the article says about his policies and actions is true. The world would have been better off without scum like Jesse Helms.
Posted by:Jarren S.July 6, 2008 8:26:59 PMRespond ^

The Doctor fudged Helm's death certificate. He really didn't die on the 4th. Isn't that par for the course?
Posted by:Lee in MinneapolisJuly 7, 2008 7:09:21 AMRespond ^
[deleted] magazine is for [deleted]s.
Posted by:AnonymousJuly 7, 2008 12:38:13 PMRespond ^
JESSE HELMS WAS ONE OF THE BEST SENATORS THAT THE GREAT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. EVERYTIME SOMEONE DISAGREES WITH A BLACK LIBERAL, THERE SUDDENLY CALLED A RACIST. WELL YOU CAN TAKE YOUR LIBERAL PROPAGANDA AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS!
Posted by:MATT SMITHJuly 7, 2008 3:45:00 PMRespond ^
How in the world did we get from Jefferson, Lincoln, Washington, Adams, Helms and Reagan to Kerry, Schumer and Durban?
Posted by:james clearyJuly 7, 2008 5:55:03 PMRespond ^
Oh baby...I love it when you talk dirty!!!
Posted by:MEJJuly 7, 2008 7:49:47 PMRespond ^
I'm glad he's gone.

-Wexler
Posted by:William W. WexlerJuly 8, 2008 6:03:48 AMRespond ^
Slowley the south is ridding themselves of the racists, and bigots like Throm Thurmond and Jesse Helms.
Posted by:John BakalikJuly 8, 2008 9:05:58 AMRespond ^
Jesse Helms represented everything that is wrong with my favorite state in the union. My home is better off without him.
Posted by:ColinJuly 8, 2008 9:13:37 AMRespond ^
First, I want to thank you for allowing me to express my thoughts so simply.
I just heard a small piece about Jessie Helms passing on NPR. Someone, as a short eulogy I guess, praised him for always doing what was in his heart, and no matter what we thought of his thinking or actions as a "public servant", he was guided by his heart. Well, being somewhat familiar with the mans philosophy, which you summed up quite well (Eric Bates) in the above article, and taking into account the last statement by the radio commentator concerning Helms record, that he fought against civil rights, one of his many legacies, I must say that I'm dumbfounded. How is it that his heart rationalized bigotry and intolerance as something democratic. Has North Carolina made a choice yet as to who will replace him?
Posted by:Phil RusherJuly 8, 2008 9:23:47 AMRespond ^
If Hilter is in heaven then Jessie Helms. He was an evil man to social justic and equality. He walked on the the same footpath that slaverholder from the south walked. The world is better without him...... Was he a christian too?
Posted by:SaccohJuly 8, 2008 1:55:46 PMRespond ^
I know this country needs to heal when it comes to racism. Black, white, indian. etc. Black slavery existed well into the 1960's. Douglas Blackmon, a white male, has a book out called, "Slavery By Another Name". Please read it and see why slavery did not end by law until the 1950's. A country can not heal until it provides a real history of it's past. Living of to our history is the only way to grow as a country. Many whites are not willing to accept the past, and most blacks do not know there white bloodlines. This book is a good account of part of Armerica's history.
Posted by:ronJuly 8, 2008 3:59:10 PMRespond ^
Proverbs 18:20-21, and the two greatest ommandments was about loving God with all our hearts, minds, souls, and strength, and the other was like it. To love our neighbors (blacks included) as we love ourselves. On these two commandments, hangs the law and the prophets.
Posted by:MichaelJuly 8, 2008 4:41:54 PMRespond ^
Jesse Helms was a great Senator with some guts and principles that is lacking in both parties today. He is the last of his kind. I am amazed at how these socialists who want all conservatives to be tolerant can be so vindictive at the death of a person they so strongly opposed. Yet these same people hail Ted Kennedy as a great leader and yet he has his issues as well. You can be opposed to someone without getting so deeply personal. God bless the Helms family.
Posted by:markJuly 8, 2008 8:34:04 PMRespond ^
Jessie was a peice of human garbage so vile that it makes me wonder how a loving God could allow such a base vulgar monsterous thing live so long. Jessie Helms was the embodiment of hate in all its most antisocially malignant forms. Jessie Helms was no southern gentleman he was a racist, homophobic fool whose life work was the practice of misantropic activism. Every word, thought, deed of Jessie Helms was expertly crafted \ targeted to polute the weak minded in society to adversely influence its body politic. Why the very air about Jessie Helms stank of the rotting corpses of black men lynched. In the south envisioned by Jessie Helms genocide breds the strange fruit of black men hanging from southern trees of which Billy Holiday sung so eloquently! The America of Jessie Helm's was a cesspool where he and his kind were and are self appointed Gods of their one TRUE Faith, their one TRUE Morality and their one TRUE White Supremacy. If Jessie Helms does not deserve hell few others on Earth need worry about seeing its debased Godless environs.

If Jessie Helms is not right this second roasting for eternity in the fires of hell like muffins and kippers then there is no good reason to have a devil at all. Jessie Helms was a most evil social parasite for which his death was the only lasting cure. Sure there will be those who will pick up his hate filled banner of evil and in so doing they will hold the innocent blood soaked standard that was Jessie's life up high in craven praise. But let me not be inhumane. Even in death a man must do some good and Jessie Helms is no exception. In death Jessie Helms is finally doing one good thing for mother Earth and all who dwell here-upon. In death the ugly bloated body of Jessie Helms rots feeding Earth's wee organisms. What joy to know feasting themselves are maggots, worms and assorted bacteria all proven to be far more useful, educated, compassionate creations than Jessie ever was in life.
Posted by:Canis LupusJuly 9, 2008 12:22:19 AMRespond ^
Touche!
Posted by:GreytdogJuly 9, 2008 6:23:44 AMRespond ^
This man is a large reason many blacks will not join the GOP.
Posted by:Fred SimsJuly 9, 2008 10:42:22 AMRespond ^
Jesse Helms should have been born a pork chop, and ate up 89 years ago.
Posted by:coast cookerJuly 9, 2008 11:00:22 AMRespond ^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT5eWtao9X4
Posted by:James PenceJuly 9, 2008 11:26:37 AMRespond ^
"The one thing that is so evident with the "liberal establishment" in this country is its total intolerance of anything it deems to be wrong." what a completely ridiculous comment; the exact same sentiment can be said about conservatives; they demonize everyone and everything that doesn't emulate their Christian values.
Posted by:Good Riddance BigotJuly 9, 2008 11:29:29 AMRespond ^
THIS IS FOR THE IDIOTS WHO PRAISE HELMES. HE WAS THE BIGGEST MENACE TO SOCIETY, I AM SO GLAD THAT THE BASTARD IS DEAD. AND I DO NOT CARE AT ALL HOW HIS FAMILY FEELS, FO RTHEY DO NOT CARE HOW ANYONE ELSE FEELS. HE IS ROTTING IN HELL. AND TO THINK THAT HIS FUNERAL MADE SUCH BIG NEWS JUST PISSES ME OFF. TO ALL OF YOU SUPPORTING HELMES f-- OFF.
Posted by:JasonJuly 9, 2008 6:16:25 PMRespond ^
WAKE-UP CALL FOR THE HELMS FAMILY

RALEIGH - Negroes mixed with whites, carrying the coffin of
segregationist-icon Jesse Helms into funeral-services, was too much
for Barry Hackney. Hackney, a life-long segregationist and Helms
admirer, observed that it was "not worth the gas" to go to the event.
Vice-President Dick Cheney, himself a one-time segregationist,
delivered an indignity of his own by bringing a Negro into the
ceremonies. The Helms family had chosen Mitch McConnell, a
"moderate," to officiate. McConnell said nothing about Helms' fight
against integration, much less to praise Helms for it.

There were many leading segregationists, young and old, who the
family might have picked, to deliver the eulogy. Senator Harry Bryd,
who Helms had once called one of his most-admired friends, although
in his nineties, is still campaigning against the Voting Rights Act. He
could have been asked. Congressman Bill Dickinson, an unrepentant,
Alabama segregationist, could have filled the pulpit. Robert "Tut"
Patterson, founder of the White Citizens Council, who still writes
newspaper-columns, would have been another fortuitous choice. They
were, also, all of Helms' generation.

But, there were others, much younger, who might have been chosen,
to point out that the Helms' legacy carries on. Hackney, who defeated
the Texas Human Rights Commission, would have been a suitable
choice. Rob Dorgan, who carried on the fight against King Day, could
have been another. And, the family might have taken a cue from
mourners at the funeral of staunch-segregationist Louis Hollis.
The funeral-arrangers had engaged Negroes to carry the coffin.
Family-members relieved them, on the spot, and carried the casket,
themselves, saying that "it was the least we could do."

Helms progeny could have, also, repudiated the ghosted and skewed
memoirs, in which Helms, who once whistled "Dixie" in an elevator, to
annoy Carol Moseley-Braun, was "whitewashed." Helms had
forewarned, in his prime, "It is time to face honestly and sincerely the
purely scientific statistical-evidence of natural racial-distinction in
group intellect." His mentor, Willis Smith, had sounded the alarm,
"White people, wake up, before it is too late." However, the book,
published after Helms had acquired dementia, claims, "I did not
advocate segregation." There still is waking up to do.

http://www.nationalist.org/news/flashes/2008/070901.html
Copyright 2008 The Nationalist Movement

Posted by:EmersonJuly 10, 2008 3:48:24 AMRespond ^
You're just the kind of guy he was aiming at with his politics of hate. Jesse Helms was a slug. No way a slug hits the moral high ground. In all actuality, the author did point out Mr. Helms' strong points. Mr. Helms was "hell-bent" on getting his way and didn't care how he did it. The freedom you mention was white male freedom. It didn't apply to blacks, American Indians or women, who were relegated to the kitchen. Thank God those days are gone. I'm a 58-year-old white female.
Posted by:breeziJuly 10, 2008 8:04:32 AMRespond ^
Yes, God bless the Helms family. They're going to need it.
Posted by:breeziJuly 10, 2008 8:09:44 AMRespond ^
I have looked forward to the day when I would outlive him.
Posted by:AnnieJuly 12, 2008 11:54:40 AMRespond ^
If I was at that mans funeral I would have spit and pissed on his grave.

I am glad that his dead and that may he rest in piece and burn forever in hell.

Posted by:GeorgeJuly 15, 2008 1:39:07 AMRespond ^
Good grief- Helms was an anachronism from another time, to be sure, but he was hardly unique.

Robert Byrd was a KKK officer and just a few years ago, remarked that 'The Klan wasn't so bad..'

It will be interesting to see if author Eric Bates will write about Senator Byrd with the same enthusiasm.
Posted by:AlexJuly 15, 2008 9:24:46 AMRespond ^
keep em poor and stupid......campaign on jesus,guns,and nascar....that's the way to win the south, none of the bushes are from the south (they're new englanders), but they figured out long ago, those people aren't the smartest people, and the bushes knew they couldn't hookwink educated progessive west coasters or new englanders....i'm from the south, i've seen the stupity up close
Posted by:ctugzJuly 15, 2008 12:06:51 PMRespond ^

I do not see anyone posting anything about the hate of the original haters ALL DEMOCRATS)



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SECRET HISTORY REVEALED
KKK's 1st targets were Republicans
Dems credited with starting group that attacked both blacks, whites

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Posted: October 25, 2007
1:00 am Eastern


By Bob Unruh
© 2008 WorldNetDaily.com








The original targets of the Ku Klux Klan were Republicans, both black and white, according to a new television program and book, which describe how the Democrats started the KKK and for decades harassed the GOP with lynchings and threats.

An estimated 3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites died at the end of KKK ropes from 1882 to 1964.

The documentation has been assembled by David Barton of Wallbuilders and published in his book "Setting the Record Straight: American History in Black & White," which reveals that not only did the Democrats work hand-in-glove with the Ku Klux Klan for generations, they started the KKK and endorsed its mayhem.

"Of all forms of violent intimidation, lynchings were by far the most effective," Barton said in his book. "Republicans often led the efforts to pass federal anti-lynching laws and their platforms consistently called for a ban on lynching. Democrats successfully blocked those bills and their platforms never did condemn lynchings."

Further, the first grand wizard of the KKK was honored at the 1868 Democratic National Convention, no Democrats voted for the 14th Amendment to grant citizenship to former slaves and, to this day, the party website ignores those decades of racism, he said.

"Although it is relatively unreported today, historical documents are unequivocal that the Klan was established by Democrats and that the Klan played a prominent role in the Democratic Party," Barton writes in his book. "In fact, a 13-volume set of congressional investigations from 1872 conclusively and irrefutably documents that fact.

Posted by:meJuly 17, 2008 2:43:14 PMRespond ^
Your hilarious! Thanks for the laughs
Posted by:chris montgomeryJuly 20, 2008 11:45:51 PMRespond ^
A sad day for Americans that hold to the Constitution and our Bill of Rights. Senator Helms wasn't perfect, but was thoughtful enough to change on his earlier segregationist policies and HIV/Aids funding. Even he felt compassion for innocent children and those unwittingly infected through no fault of their own. He was principled and more honest than most of his compatriots in Washington. From the tone of most comments here, segregation and homophobia must be America's most severe problems. Severe enough to bring the full "wrath" of the collectivist readership here. Segregation is dead, fortunately, and I'm not sure what homo-phobia is...fear of homosexuals?? That's a real misnomer relative to people who are confused about their own gender. They're people who can't think past their genitals and have misplaced a human condition known as morality. That they have a right to live and pursue opportunity is valid, but don't expect the world to embrace and approve of your life style, when all of nature screams ABNORMAL!
The "tolerance" expressed here is another example of the duplicity, arrogance, and small mindedness of his distractors. Could we say HYPOCRISY? You want Senator Helms to "burn in Hell" because he wouldn't vote to force people to be charitable to gays, the slothful, or whatever cause the Left wants? And yes, the Right can be just as bad. If this readership has not discovered that both parties, Republican AND Democrat are simply two sides to the same coin, then all human hope is lost.
Posted by:Jesse Helms in S. C.July 23, 2008 6:02:21 PMRespond ^
Jessie Helms was a shameful person. Many suffered because of his actions or lack thereof. His inclusion in www.RepublicanCorruption.com is well-deserved.
Posted by:JakeAugust 3, 2008 4:07:35 PMRespond ^
America has so many problems as does every nation in the world but, until Americans can overcome their fear of others,their mistrust of the rest of the world and come to terms with their own faults in an attempt to improve and make the USA, in particular, and the world in general a much better place we will all continue in a downward spiral of seclusion,hate,mistrust and war. We all need to take stock of where we are now,where we want to be and how we can implement action to get us there safely. This man did little to advance the cause of harmony,accord or unity between different people of various colours races and creeds. We are all aware of his passing but how many of us are minded that it is up to us, as citizens of the world to do better for our collective selves than he did? I hope he can find the peace and contentment that he sought to deny so many. I hope we can,each one of us, in our own way contribute to a better self,family,community,country and planet so that those we leave behind will be moved to write only good things about us and extol and applaud our lives' works in the knowledge that the legacies we leave for them are those of which they,and we can feel justifiably proud.
Posted by:Patrick,London UKAugust 13, 2008 9:03:15 AMRespond ^
Jesse you were a great man and stood for the American beliefs and way of life. don't worry about these left winged liberals who try to disgrace you. THANKYOU for not supporting queers and such and i wish there were more like you and Regan. you should have been his successor as president. you were a strong Christian, and now matter what they say, you were a great man, unlike the gays and liberals you did not support that choose to harass you behind your back on sites such as these. too bad they didn't say it to your face; i'm sure you would have set them all down. you are awesome.
Posted by:his cousinSeptember 3, 2008 11:19:41 PMRespond ^
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, etc. Yes, this article points out what is bad, but your blatant ignornance of how it is EXTREMELY bad is idiotic. I am still and always was absolutely anti-helms but I am in no way a socialist. Socialism exists in China, is the US anything like it? Didn't think so, you might want to check up on wikipedia what exactly socialism is and stop associating every liberal minded person with it. I like your quote, "The high ground of truth, justice, and the American way has already been conquered by men of the stature of Jesse Helms"...hahaha are f@#king kidding me? The man voted against the civil rights act, an act which granted all men and women one of the most sacred American rights, the right to vote. And yet you still entail him with the "American way"? Do me a favor, pull your head out of your ass and think a little bit. The man did absolutely nothing for the state of NC. He was an extremist in every sense of the word. And like all neocons you should drop the abortion, homesexuality argument - we've heard all it before. Unfortunately, the freedom of religion exists to all Americans so people will always have the right to be homosexual or have an abortion which is not first degree murder. I again would suggest you get a book on Embryology or Human Developmental Biology and read it closely. If everyone did, you would at last realize that a fetus is NOT a person. Anyway, do away with the stereotypes and accept the facts: helms was an unabashed racist, i'm glad he's dead.
Posted by:SanjayOctober 18, 2008 9:53:29 PMRespond ^

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