Posted on 11/13/2020 5:38:32 PM PST by weston
Are you down for this Spunky? :>)
1) A most unique man, and an American hero, Walter E.Williams died today. Born on March 31, 1936, Williams grew up without a father in the Philadelphia housing projects. His neighbor was Bill Cosby, and many of the characters in Cosby's sketches were kids Williams knew.— Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchweikart) December 2, 2020
2) In 1959, after graduating high school and driving a Yellow Cab, Williams was drafted into the U.S. Army where he basically raised hell against segregation. He was so vociferous that he was court-martialed. Williams represented himself during the court-martial & was not guilty.
3) I recall when he came to the U. of Dayton to speak, he spoke of his time in the Army and how he saw E. Germany with its fortifications designed to keep people in.
4) Sent to Korea, he marked "caucasian" on his forms, for which he was questioned. He replied that blacks got the worst jobs & worst positions, then he made his case in a letter to Pres. John Kennedy.
5) JFK must have been struck by the letter because he referred it to the DOD and Williams received a response from the Dep. Assistant Sec of Defense, which Williams labeled "the most reasonable response . . . I received from any official."
6) During these years Williams considered himself a radical & identified with Malcolm X, but really "just wanted to be left alone." He received an MA at Cal State LA then a PhD at UCLA where he was instructed by such noted economists as Arman Alchian & Nobel winner James Buchanan
7) Williams moved into more libertarian positions. At the same time, Thomas Sowell was on campus teaching. Williams didn't take a class from Sowell, but the two became lifelong friends.
8) After teaching at Temple U & serving as a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution, Williams took a position at George Mason U, which is where I met him in the early 1980s during my work on southern banking.
9) Williams was a syndicated columnist and wrote a number of books, in my mind the most important of which was "The State Against Blacks," which showed the harmful effects of ordinary, day-to-day regulations on black people.
10) His great talent---as with Thomas Sowell---was in explaining complicated economic theories simply with everyday examples. Williams eschewed work in the academic journals, instead writing common sense economics books and columns.
11) He became a regular guest host for Rush Limbaugh, where he would entertain the audience with stories of "Mrs. Williams" (Connie Taylor).
I recall one time he was so concerned about Mrs. Williams shoveling snow that he bought her a snowblower.
12) His personal biography & life history made him hard to attack, so liberals tended to try to slough him & Sowell off as "tokens."
13) RIP Walter. You will be missed.
Horrible. Cannot imagine the pain he also suffered as the Grandfather. The brother’s pain would be intolerable. So sad. Something you would never get over.
Be safe, out there, hm.
Crazies, everywhere.
Although, the ppl in SE TX seem to have taken their nice pills, today....so far.
I noticed even conservative organizations, many who couldn't wait to get an invite to the WH, are strangely quiet. I suspect many get contributions from GOPe. Disappointing to say the least.
Just heard this, about the GREAT Walter Williams.
So saddened to hear.
He was a wonderful teacher, to so many, while subbing for Rush.
Loved it when he would tell stories about Mrs Williams.
RIP dear man.
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Thanks for that RSBN coverage schedule.
That could very well be.
LOL, they had a segment on Newsmax earlier saying the same thing.
I personally don’t believe Bill Barr is Deep State.
I think he’s just a bit too methodical and overwhelmed to keep up. JMHO
Save the date — Saturday, January 16th will be the Maryland Democratic Party Inaugural Gala. We'll be hosting a virtual celebration to commemorate the historic inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris.
blech.
That gala will turn into a wake. LOL
Good article.
Varney is a good guy. I’ve had a crush on him for years, I especially love his accent.
This historic stuff is such nonsense. I think the Trump win in 2016 was historic ... first time, at least in the modern era, that somebody ran for President as their first public office ... and WON!
Walter Williams was a national treasure. He will be missed. Thank you for posting his life highlights.
Kayleigh on holiday parties: If you can loot, burn down buildings, engage in protest, you can also go to a Christmas party.
Thank you for the presser link!!
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