Posted Friday evening, May 12, 2017.
Photo of once upon a time Governor of Alabama George Corley Wallace via Democracy Now!
Why does this character sound so familiar?
The root of the Wallace magic was a cynical, showbiz instinct for knowing exactly what issues would whip a hall full of beer-drinking factory workers into a frenzy---and then doing exactly that, by howling down from the podium that he an instant, overnight cure for all their worst afflictions: Taxes? Nigras? Army worms killing the turnip crop? Whatever it was, Wallace assured his supporters that the solution was actually real simple, and that the only reason they had any hassle with the government at all was because those greedy bloodsuckers in Washington didn’t want the problems solved, so they wouldn’t be put out of work.
The ugly truth is that Wallace had never bothered to understand the problems---much less come up with any honest solutions---but “the Fighting Little Judge” has never lost much sleep from guilt feelings about his personal credibility gap. Southern politicians are not made that way. Successful con men are treated with considerable respect in the South…
---from Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ‘72 by Hunter S. Thompson.
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