A militant INDEPENDENT democratic socialist's attempt to expose the truth of our culture – in all its rich irony and absurdity.
Wednesday, August 21, 2002
The not so shadowy Slocum family of Newport
The only well known author I read who dares to write openly
about our " ruling class "... our " plutocracy " is Gore Vidal.
If THEY had their way in all things democratic, they would
not hesitate to make themselves a sacrosanct minority- actually
protected by political correctness.
To speak of THEM with a lack of respect, with contempt,
would bring certain retribution. A liberal editorial writer
referring to somebody as a " plutocrat " would lose his job
just as quickly as an illiberal one who used the N-word in
commenting on race relations -which must never be perceived
as less than harmonious.
A phone call from a plutocrat's lawyer would be as dreaded
as a nasty call from Al Sharpton.
In a recent letter I said that the Democratic Party -
despite its image as the champion of the working class and the
oppressed -rarely says or does anything to arouse the wrath of
the shadowy plutocracy. It dreads being accused of provoking class
war - which is whenever the have-nots get a little rebellious.
A ruling class scandal made the front page of the Providence
Journal on August 21 - involving a member of the famous Slocum
family of Newport. The guy brings shame to Bellevue Ave. by his
stock market swindling -if in fact guilty.
Perhaps this Slocum really has a bright future as chairman
of the SEC. Some future Roosevelt might think: " It takes a crook
to catch a crook " . Recall FDR gave the job to one scoundrel
named Joseph P. Kennedy.
To be sure, there is no Chinese Wall between the
shadowy plutocracy and our more prominent Rhode Island politicians.
I read that the wife of Atty. Gen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Sandra,
is a cousin of Eileen Slocum, the Newport grand-dame. Headline,
Sept.7,2001 : " HERE COMES THE DUCHESS OF YORK-SARAH FERGUSON-
TO ATTEND NEWPORT SOCIETY WEDDING TOMORROW ".
Of course, any grand-daughter of Eileen rates royal
recognition !
..... " A sword owned by Eileen Slocum's grand-father, Gen.
George L. Gillespie, secretary of war under former President
William McKinley, will be used to cut the cake ".
The wealth of our Yankee plutocracy can be traced-
if not to the institution of black slavery and the cruel
exploitation of free labor during the Industrial Revolution-
then to numerous and nefarious IMPERIALIST adventures.
Any future war - say with Iraq- will cost many working
class lives but make life even more voluptuously abundant and
glittering for New Port high society.
" Does that sound pretty good ? " Sheldon asks old
Eileen Slocum. " No, that sounds really good ", the old wealthy
parasite thinks.
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