The Best TV Episode Carl Reiner Never Made..
He should have played Meathead's Dad on All in the Family, meeting with Gloria's father Archie Bunker. That would have killed!
A Blog for the People... + one.
He should have played Meathead's Dad on All in the Family, meeting with Gloria's father Archie Bunker. That would have killed!
Cop killings should never be normalized, or their deaths reported in small print:
Mikey Kaus, a pundit, thinks the Republican party should Dump Trump to win the presidential election with... Mike Pence? Mitt Romney? Tom Cotton?
Nope, we loyal will stick with who brung us...
Questions the pundits should be (and will be) asking soon:
In times of pandemic, do people want to elect Joe "I really like China" Biden?
Do old people game pollsters the way young people on Tik Tok gamed Trump rally tickets?
Isn't this really as good as it gets for Biden? ONce that VP pick comes in... either she's under-qualified to be a heartbeat from the presidency and picked solely on sex/race qualifications (illegal in most hiring situations), or the blacks are disappointed if he doesn't choose one of them...
Finally,
weren't we always told that people vote FOR a candidate, not just against another? Are the youngsters really going to turn out for old Joe? He won't do something to put them off OldWhiteMen who have been in Washington politics FOREVER, before the election?
Sorry, Joe has just too much baggage to work with in his career. Eventually, it will come down to issues. Who locked up all those black men again? Joe and the Clinton's, was it, with their big crime bill that over-incarcerated drug users and destroyed families by removing men from the homes?
Does Joe have passionate supporters like Trump, or are they just passionate Trump haters? The media indeed is trying to appeal to self-professed "swing voters" who like to jump on a winning bandwagon. If they keep telling us Trump is a Big Loser whom only racists like, some dummies will believe and hop on the Biden bandwagon. But some voters are realistic, and not so much hating Trump. They are more likely to stay home, or vote Trump, than Biden I think...
Long way until November.
Another economic bailout package, pushed by the President and a bipartisan Congress? Yes, the CoVid numbers are up, but those protests just happened really, in the life cycle of an epidemic. That's how transmission happens, friends.
Don't write Trump or the Trumpsters off yet. You don't want to go back to the internationalist America of the New Democrats, do you? Does America mean something, or are we just a commercial clearinghouse now? I suspect -- immigrants and blacks are more conservative than many think, and don't expect to fare well under the progressives.
It's still a competitive race, especially in the Swing States where people believe in symbols like the flag, statues and religious imagery. I suspect many who understand 1619 also still love this country and think it more than something to be tossed on the trash bin.
Are you with us? Or against us? "You'll never be one of them, Rolf..." The family man, Captain Von Trapp knew of what he spoke... Rolf should have listened to him.
Nice try with the white hat, Dick, but we know who you are, where you've been, and what you've done. Enjoy your finals days here on Earth, it's gonna be HOT where you are headed, my friend...
Best Hide the WHOLE face, heartless old man... ADDED: The greatest Trump legacy is showing these Bushies the door, permanently, in Washington. Go away Liz, and Mary, and the dyke wife too. You've helped the country enough, and taken plenty for your own. Stay hidden in the hinters. The LORD is long-suffering, and of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression, and by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the sons to the third and fourth generation. Deuteronomy Chapter 5. : You shall not bow yourself down to them, nor serve them. |
That, coupled with the protests and riots bringing together thousands of unmasked and unprotected people, explains the higher CoVid rates right now in the South, my friends. Warmer temperatures that allow residents in colder states to be outdoors in non-enclosed spaces are indeed helping to lower the CoVid transmission rates. Try to think more like a scientist and less like an anti-Trumper, and you might better understand...
jelani cobb@jelani9·
Virus is running wild in Texas, South Carolina, Florida and California. It’s about to be July. Whatever happened to “the hot weather will destroy the virus”?------------------
HalseyBeshears @HalseyBeshearsEffective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide.742
Is it because Jimmy Kimmel and Tina Fey are younger celebrities that they think they will get a pass for their past blackface comedy? If black actresses cannot "do" Sarah Palin as well as a white actress like Fey, who has her finger on the pulse of white Mean Girls, then why should black comedians and comediennes be asked to continually tolerate and give a pass to the white celebrities who "do" them in blackface character?
Surely there are many many funnier -- and darker -- comedians who have more to tell us about our contemporary times than Kimmel and Fey? They are young, but their time has passed. They put in with the Old White Establishment, made their celebrity dollars, and are clinging to status quo humor.
It's not much funny anymore. Mean white girls, Kimmel in drag doing Oprah... They've cashed their checks. They can ply their trade on the speaker circuit and sell their name, and comedic hackery, for years to come. Don't feel sorry for any ... loss of livelihood, okay? Think of the smarter, less-touted comedians who will challenge us to be more concerned with loss of life than some dollars that white celebrities will not miss... Timely humor, for today. Kimmel and Fey simply cannot do it.
Let the new blacker, and darker, comedians step up. It's time...
Kimmel and Fey cannot meet this moment and the mainstream would be unwise to continue gambling on the future with characters firmly embedded in the past like that. We have the reruns, always. Like those blackface characters of not so long ago, can't escape 'em...
Tina Fey -- born in 1970 -- used blackface, several times, on her TV shows. Who raised this woman, and where, to believe that such humor was acceptable? Sorry Tina, no free pass for you, despite your accumulated wealth. It's offensive, and was then too, even if you are pretending now that you just plain did not know better... |
YouTube Personality Jenna Marbles Apologizes for Blackface Video
Jenna Mourey said she was ending her channel, which has more than 20 million subscribers, because of videos from 2011 of her impersonating Nicki Minaj and rapping lyrics about Asians.
It will be sad if the greatest legacy of the Black Lives Matter peaceful protests and destructive riots both is the spread of the CoVid virus in younger populations, which eventually is tracked back into more vulnerable populations in the black community.
Being out on the street chanting with others might feel good, temporarily, if you're into that sort of thing, but risks exchanging viral loads with the hundreds of others present and unmasked. Why people thought this was a good idea to risk vulnerable Black Lives, in times of high transmission and serious health risk is beyond me...
Change doesn't come on the streets.
Change comes in the legislature. Personally, were I black and wanting to be an activist, I'd be looking ahead to July 31, when the financial relief ends, afforded by many of the initial CARES act programs financially encouraging workers to try and isolate and self distance to protect vulnerable others, including themselves.
The HEROES act passed by the House is sitting there in the Senate, the president and other Republicans have indicated they are open to continuing pre-election financial relief with the virus still active in regions throughout the country. Instead, black activists would prefer Congress debates... statues? And 1619? What a waste of political capital...
Impressive numbers and serious political clout would prioritize the black lives today, being lost in the pandemic. And those premature death caused by controllable causes, like obesity, heart disease and diabetes.
In my observations in the Midwest, it is the Middle-Class Working black people especially who are masking up in public places -- pumping their gas on the station islands, inside the stores, walking in and out the store to the car in the parking lot, etc. If black elders are smartly not taking risks, and are trying to protect themselves while minimizing their public chores, why are their children and grandchildren being encouraged to protest in the streets, mingling with so many others outside the black community who are exposing them -- and their communities, to CoVid transmission?
If you think about it, it doesn't make sense if you truly believe that Black Lives Matter.
The ones who earned it themselves, who worked their way up and take pride in their properties and their families, are the ones willing to fight back now and defend themselves and their own, in word and deed, from those who would unlawfully take what is not theirs.
Those whites who inherited their privileges are encouraging destruction against others. They might believe in their own White Privilege, and understand that they got what they didn't deserve, and now almost welcome what they have coming...
But other whites, the ones who work for what they have, are done paying reparations via affirmative action, preferential minority hiring, and awarding contracts to often lesser qualified minorities. If the privileged whites want to set up charities, and give away their ill-gained advantages, they might just save their own lives by doing so...
But they won't take down the country demanding that others pay to appease the violent and destructive. If anything, privatized security will mean less investigations into the killings of criminals. See South Africa. The price of reparations should be paid, voluntarily, by those who continue riding their inherited privileges and encouraging the violence and destructions, of working whites and working blacks...
Forward!
We Shall Overcome.
and Still We Rise...
on the streets of Madison last night.
This, more than the destruction of property around the State Capitol, is likely to be underreported as Madison is still riding its reputation in the Midwest a safe gay mecca for students and workers alike.
But... if the police can't or won't protect anyone these day, or ensure the downtown area is safe, those members of more vulnerable groups should consider how they plan to defend themselves if they visit or temporarily relocate to live in Madison.
Appeasement has a bad history of not working. They used to teach that in American public schools. I guess the unions don't allow it now...
Racial reparations is just appeasement in another name. Backed up by violence against white people. It won't work. There are just too many of us, and like it or not, white people hold the majority of the political, economic and gun-owning power in these United States. Don't act against the national interests and push a revolution that will easily be put down. Don't sacrifice black people for the promise of future payments. This won't end well...
Got a Propaganda Prize for that?
;-)
ADDED: You know what Madison needs right now?
A red-headed blogger who will assure them, timely too!, that... "The sun'll come up, tomorrow! Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow... there'll be sun! Just thinking about... tomorrow! Takes away the doldrums and the squalor... 'til there's None! Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya, tomorrow! You're always a day a way..."
Forward!
Progress...
or, Where My Whiteboys At?
What are meade and MadMan and the rest of the local gang of white boys doing this morning? Walking dogs? Working from home?
I want to see crowds of you out there on the Square this morning, fishing the remains of Heg from the lake, securing the perimeter, and organizing a guard watch at the Capitol all night... for as long as it takes, to pushback on Whose City It Is...
You have kids, revenue, potentially coming there in the Fall.
Show the good parents from the rest of the State that real men remain in Madison? even if they are little men of lowercase, being provided for and sheltered by the great scads of single moms who previously populated the city...
Now is The Time for All Good Men to Come to the Aid of their County...
Cmon meade~ that lil dangler between your legs is for more than just taking pictures of your woman, right? walk zeus, let ann water the plants, and get out there and DEFEND, dammit...
Forward!
The rest of the State is indeed watching.
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* Maybe last night's teardown artists read althouse's link to the Popular Mechanics piece by the radical lefty professor from Arizona? Kudos! I remember the initial chest-thumping when U.S. soldiers "helped" Iraqis remove the Saddam Hussein statue from their government grounds. Of course, Heg is no Hussein, but the people paid to educate these children have absolutely failed them.
Inside Goodman Jewelers on State Street... early June 2020. |
Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
Here, NBC news reporter Andrea Mitchell and Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton are protected by big, burly cameramen and security.
Meanwhile in Minneapolis...
One Minneapolis boy is robbed for his car keys at gunpoint by denizens of a homeless encampment setting up shelter this summer at Powderhorn Park, and resolves next time to not to call police but to offer up his vehicle as racial restitution...
You can't make these stories up. But you should read them, and trust somebody is reporting on them. President Pence only comes when we re-elect President Trump, and in years to come, we are going to need a reasonable thinking leader from the more moderate midwest, I think. The progressives appear incapable of policing themselves, and the Democratic urban politicians offer no solutions.
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Were You There... When They Brought Him to the Ground?
"Sometimes, it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble...
Were you there when they brought him to the ground?"
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There was a statue of Hans Christian Heg by Paul Fjelde at the King Street approach to the State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. It was pulled down by demonstrators on June 23, 2020 and rolled into nearby Lake Monona following the arrest of Black Lives Matter activist Yeshua Musa.Some of us are much slower to rouse, but trust me? You really do not want to see us angry. This "war on whites"... and immigrants, ... best end itself soon if destruction is the end goal. We don't tolerate this. Period.
Hans Christian Heg was born at Haugestad in the community of Lierbyen in Lier, Buskerud, Norway on December 21, 1829. He was the eldest of the four children of an innkeeper. His father, Even Hansen Heg (1790–1850), moved his family to America in 1840, settling in the Muskego Settlement in Wisconsin. Hans Heg was eleven years old when his family arrived in Muskego. He soon earned a reputation for himself as being a gifted boy.
At 20 years old, lured by the discovery of gold in the Sacramento Valley, he and three friends joined the army of "Forty-Niners". He spent the next two years prospecting for gold in California. Upon the death of his father, he returned to the Muskego area in 1851. He married Gunhild Einong, daughter of a Norwegian immigrant.
Heg became a rising young politician who found slavery abhorrent. He naturally became an ardent member of the Free Soil Party. Heg was a major in the 4th Wisconsin Militia and served as Wisconsin State Prison Commissioner. He was the first Norwegian-born candidate elected statewide in Wisconsin.
He soon joined the recently formed Republican Party. He was an outspoken anti-slavery activist and a leader of Wisconsin's Wide Awakes, an anti-slave catcher militia. During this time, he sheltered Sherman Booth, who was made a federal fugitive after inciting a mob to rescue an escaped slave.
In 1860, Heg was elected commissioner of the state prison in Waupun, and served there for two years. Heg spearheaded many reforms to the prison, believing that prisons should be used to "reclaim the wandering and save the lost."
With the outbreak of the Civil War, Heg was appointed by Governor Alexander Randall as colonel of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment. Appealing to all young "Norsemen," he said, "the government of our adopted country is in danger. It is our duty as brave and intelligent citizens to extend our hands in defense of the cause of our Country and of our homes." The 15th Wisconsin was called the Scandinavian Regiment since its soldiers were almost all immigrants from Norway, with some from Denmark and Sweden. It was the only all Scandinavian regiment in the Union Army. On 8 October 1862, Colonel Heg led his regiment into its first action at the Battle of Perryville. Despite being under fire while being driven back several miles by the enemy, the 15th Wisconsin suffered few casualties and no fatalities. However, one of those hurt was Colonel Heg, who was injured when his horse fell.
Heg commanded the regiment during the Battle of Stones River. In response to his conduct at Stones River, Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans placed Heg in command of the newly formed 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division, XX Corps, Army of the Cumberland, on 1 May 1863.
On 19 September 1863, Heg led his brigade at the Battle of Chickamauga, where he was mortally wounded. Heg "was shot through the bowels and died the next day." Upon hearing of Heg's death, Rosecrans expressed regret, saying he had intended to promote Heg to brigadier general. Heg was one of three Wisconsinite colonels killed in combat during the Civil War.
Heg was buried at the Norway Lutheran Church Cemetery near Wind Lake, Wisconsin.
of the Century City building in L.A., where he kept an apartment. The rich heir to his family's real-estate fortunes invested heavily in Democratic politics, and filmmaking interests.* Bing was a good friend and top donor of former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary, giving at least $10 million to the Clinton Foundation.
Bing and Bill Clinton were pals with Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced and multiple-times-convicted pedophile, before his final conviction and confinement, and death at age 66. Epstein's death too is listed as a suspected suicide but was never confirmed, as correction officials fudged observation logs and lost the taped security-camera footage from the night of the death.
The internet is abuzz with link-clicking speculations on the Bing news:
"Close confidante of Bill Clinton & Ron Burkle jumps off a building to his death -- another figure in the Epstein nexus dead of an extraordinary suicide," one said and another wrote, "Steve Bing was one of Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton's buddies. Did he jump or was he pushed is the question."----------------
Another posted, "Three of four of the men in the lede are dead: 'Epstein, supermarket magnate Ron Burkle, film financier Steve Bing, and former president Bill Clinton...flying around on Epstein’s jet, dubbed the Lolita Express, or Burkle’s jet, dubbed Air Fuck One. Stay away from windows, Bill."
*In 2000, Bing, a Harvard graduate, launched the film financing company Shangri-La Entertainment, and was also an investor in Melrose vegan restaurant Crossroads Kitchen. More recently he invested in the 2016 Warren Beatty flop Rules Don’t Apply alongside Ron Burkle, Terry Semel, Arnon Milchan’s New Regency, and James Packer’s and Brett Ratner’s RatPac Entertainment.
At the age of 18, while a student at Stanford, Bing inherited an estimated $600 million from his grandfather Leo S. Bing, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The senior Bing was a powerful real estate developer, responsible for dozens of New York City apartments and other buildings, and gave his name to the theater at LACMA.
Bing has two children, son Damian Hurley with former partner Elizabeth Hurley, and daughter Kira Bonder, with former partner Lisa Bonder. In 2019, a Los Angeles judge ruled that both of Bing’s children are entitled to a sizable slice of their grandfather Dr. Peter Bing’s trust. A trustee had attempted to exclude them based on the fact that Bing wasn’t married to either child’s mother when the children were born.
Dr Bing filed court papers in Los Angeles County which asked for a judge to deem Ms Kerkorian Bing ineligible. That’s because the trust, which was established in 1980, “would not benefit any person bought out of wedlock unless that person had lived for a substantial period of time as a regular member of the household”, according to court documents, The Mirror reports.
According to The Mirror, Dr Bing’s affidavit claims he has never met Damian or Kira and that neither child was “raised by Stephen as part of his family”.
“l know that neither of them has lived with Stephen while a minor as a regular member of his household,” the affidavit states. “To the best of my knowledge, Stephen has never met Damian, and Stephen only met Kira after she became an adult. Regardless of whether, when and if Stephen met with or had any relationship with Damian or Kira while they are or were minor, because neither was raised by him during their formative years, l do not consider them my grandchildren.”
Bing accused his father and sister of “orchestrating a massive money-grab” designed to shunt more money to her children.
A source connected to Bing reportedly told TMZ that he was depressed about a lack of human contact during the COVID-19 quarantine.
If you know your history, it's not smart to physically mess with Andy Jackson or his supporters. Populism and force used to gain objectives? The man could have taught the class. Americans today continue to follow in his footsteps. (Whether you beneficiaries realize it, and want to admit or not...)
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At a Sunday news conference on the weekend violence, Chicago police Superintendent David Brown said at least 61 people had been shot in the city through Sunday, and as of Sunday morning, eight young people had been shot, four fatally. Brown, along with Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan, urged anyone with information on any of the cases to come forward.
“Good men throughout this city should be celebrating with their families on a beautiful day, but instead, a number of Chicagoans will be spending Father’s Day grieving the loss of their children,” Brown said.
Brown repeatedly called for keeping violent offenders in jail longer and revamping the home monitoring program.
“I put myself in that house, holding that little girl as she struggles to breathe,” Brown said. “I put myself in that hospital, clutching a baby with a bullet hole. Tears are a natural reaction to these tragic stories of violence. But we need to do more than just cry. Let’s keep violent offenders in jail longer. And let’s revamp the home monitoring program. It’s not working.”
Brown said he was thinking of residents in the affected communities.
“Bullets don’t just tear apart the things they strike,” Brown said. “Bullets also tear apart families. Bullets destroy neighborhoods, and they ruin any sense of safety in a community.”
Mekhi was riding in the back seat of a vehicle with his father, 27, who police say was the intended target, when they were shot about 6:30 p.m. in the 600 block of North Central Avenue in the South Austin neighborhood.
White Man can't fix that.Two hours later, three teens were shot, including a 13-year-old girl who died, about five blocks from where Mekhi’s shooting happened. Two teenage boys were also killed Saturday inW the South Chicago neighborhood.
While these types of stories are routine now most weekends in some neighborhoods of Chicago, they are rare in Minneapolis, on Hennepin. (!) It's not a shooting either; it's "shootingS". Witnesses say the parties were firing at each other, before they opened fire into the Korean restaurant. #PrayersUp.
The suspects fled and no one has been taken into custody, the police said.
A video posted to Facebook Live of the aftermath showed people tending to the wounded in front of Hoban Korean BBQ on Hennepin Avenue, a bustling block of bars and restaurants in the city’s Uptown neighborhood.
Fred Hwang, the restaurant’s manager, said shots were fired at people lined up outside the restaurant. There were so many shots, “no one can count,” Mr. Hwang said.
The police said they received calls at 12:37 a.m. with reports of multiple people shot.People crowded into the restaurant for safety, but shots were soon fired into the restaurant, Mr. Hwang said. He said he found three different types of shells after the shooting.
The shooting happened near the site of protests over the death of George Floyd in the custody of the Minneapolis police. People had been shooting fireworks from their cars in the streets outside the restaurant, Mr. Hwang said, adding that Hennepin Avenue had been closed to traffic and turned into an impromptu block party this weekend.
Tonto to Lone Ranger: "What Do You Mean 'We', White Man?"
(or pale face, or kemo sabe...)
It's a great line to revert to in our systemic white privilege days...
Tonto be funny. (Should I explain? Not his problem -- "White Man problem...")
Soo, if somebody recycles -- or dare I say, Resurrects? -- a famous line from the past, that most Boomers, well-circulated Xers, and even well-read millenials will pick up on... don't be scared and scarred young ones!
Know your history! American cultural history too! Even that what came before you... "What you talkin' bout, Willis??" Lest we all be pointing fingers at others for being racists, sexists, and "bad white man" when it is your own ignorance holding you back from understanding the joke. On you.
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Sunday morning PSA complete.
Now get out there, and get fishing!
ADDED: Never apologize. Your friends don't need it. Your enemies won't believe it anyway.
SPEAKING OF HUMOR: How can you NOT love this man? That glass toss is the American attitude right there... Long may she wave! You got that, Marco? (not a racist comment; an American cultural reference, for those in the know.)
Now I remember why they keep Ross Douthat around. He's educated, and not a very good writer -- he's adopted the long-form style of unread scholastic journals laying around somewhere -- but a few times a year, this style blends itself with intelligent analysis and produces something worthy of mainstream opinion pages:
The Tempting of Neil Gorsuch
It might surprise contemporary Americans that for most of our history, what we call “culture war” debates — arguments about rights, social justice, the moral organization of society — were often settled through democratic deliberation, rather than the kind of ruling the Supreme Court just delivered on gay and transgender civil rights.Congress debated and passed laws. State legislatures did the same. Constitutional amendments were proposed, passed, ratified — and when necessary, repealed.
... [P]olitics abhors a power vacuum, and our juristocracy has claimed new powers in part because Congress doesn’t want them, a tendency that originalism is powerless to change.
And the public seems to have accepted this abdication...All of these tendencies converged in Gorsuch’s decision. The goal of his ruling, civil rights protections for gay and transgender Americans, is widely shared; the problem is that Congress has no desire to negotiate over the uncertain implications — for religious liberty, single-sex institutions, transgender athletes, and more.So Gorsuch (with Roberts’s support) took the burden on himself, discovering the desired protections in the text of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (an act of sophistry, not interpretation) and then suggesting that all the uncertainties would be worked out in future cases — in other words, by Neil Gorsuch, arbiter of sexual and religious liberties alike.That a textualist philosophy and a Federalist Society pedigree didn’t restrain him from this self-aggrandizement suggests the conservative legal movement needs either a new theory of its purpose, a new personnel strategy, or both.
this was a Great Man:
Protesters tear down statues of Union general Ulysses S. Grant, national anthem lyricist Francis Scott Key
Protesters in San Francisco on Friday toppled the statue of former President Grant, who led the Union Army during the Civil War, in Golden Gate Park. San Francisco police said that approximately 400 people gathered around 8 p.m. to take down the statue, though no arrests were made, according to NBC Bay Area.
Also torn down in the park on Friday were the statues of St. Junipero Serra and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner."...
While Grant is widely celebrated as being one of the leading forces who helped the Union win the Civil War, bringing an end to slavery in the U.S., some historians have pointed to his complicated relationship with slavery.
"Grant did in fact own a man named William Jones for about a year on the eve of the Civil War," Sean Kane, interpretations and programs specialist at the American Civil War Museum, said in an article.
"In 1859, Grant either bought or was given the 35-year-old Jones, who was in Grant’s service until he freed him before the start of the War."
Kane also noted that Grant married into a slaveholding family that owned dozens of slaves.
After Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter, Grant wrote his father, an abolitionist, saying, “My inclination is to whip the rebellion into submission, preserving all Constitutional rights. If it cannot be whipped any other way than through a war against slavery, let it come to that legitimately. If it is necessary that slavery should fall that the Republic may continue its existence, let slavery go.”