Dr. Jack Wheeler
December 8, 2017
In 1959, the most popular hit song in America was Johnny Horton’s
The Battle of New Orleans. Yesterday (12/07), President Trump, in his twitter feed
@realDonaldTrump, inserted among memorializations of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day:
As the POTUS is a well-known admirer of America’s 7th president (1829-1837) placing his portrait in the Oval Office, you’d think Kilmeade had written a bio of Old Hickory. Instead, it’s the story of Andrew Jackson winning the Battle of New Orleans at the end of 1814.
The question arises: is Trump’s tweet a presidential dog-whistle? For just about everyone old enough to remember Johnny Horton’s song in 1959 still does. It’s still ranked as one of the top country music songs of all time.
The Brits were the world’s superpower still smarting from us colonial yokels beating them at Yorktown and were determined to reconquer us. The invasion force they launched in New Orleans to seize control of the Mississippi River was enormous. All Jackson had was a rag-tag assemblage of coonskin-hat militiamen, freed black slaves, Choctaw Indians, Jean Lafitte’s pirates, and 58 US Marines – Deplorables all to the Brits.
Yet Jackson’s Deplorables cleaned the Brits’ clock. Trump was 13 when Horton’s song came out, and no doubt put to memory the most famous verse of the song like every other kid in America did (like me – I was 16), of what our ancestors did to the Redcoats:
Yeah they ran through the briers and they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico
So – why would Trump pick this week to hail out of the blue a book about a battle over 200 years ago? Is he dog-whistling a message to us Deplorables that he intends to do to the Empire of the Left what Andy Jackson did to the Brits in 1814?
If so, he picked this week because his Winning is starting to reach warp-speed. The week wags began calling it Strategic Omnidirectional MAGA-winning. Such a deluge of winning that the HFR today is going to have a hard time encompassing its scope. Might as well dive right in.
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