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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bolivar E. Kemp has been elected as a representative to Congress by the Sixth Louisiana District. The circumstances of her choice should be interesting to all those who insist that Fascism can never come in the United States. Mrs. Kemp was the only candidate; the Senator had insured that this would be the case by forbidding any primary elections in the district. Nat Tycer, a courageous judge who issued an injunction against the balloting, did not succeed by this mere constitutional device, and he called out several hundred special deputies to insure that it would not take place. Well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 12/7/1933 | See Source »

There are many more details in the saga of Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp, all faithfully reported by the newspapers, all either ignored editorially or considered as just so many more gems in Senator Long's crown of folly. Senator Long seized power in Louisiana by a coup of this same kind, he has retained it by a series of them, but all of this is treated, not as a sign of the times, but as an individual eruption unrelated to the larger questions of the forum. Why is Long in Louisiana less of a political phenomenon than Mussolini in Italy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 12/7/1933 | See Source »

...answer is that Fascism, far more easily than Socialism, can go unrecognized if we are determined not to recognize it, if we persist in speaking in individual and not in political terms. If Huey Long is not a Fascist, if Louisiana is not a Fascist state, where in the world is a Fascist, and where is Fascism? Louisiana is being governed under an imposed dictatorship, preserving only the formalities of parliamentarism. It is being so governed by a group historically associated with the solidification of the present social and economic order. The trouble with forums and the people who patronize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 12/7/1933 | See Source »

...line of a charge against Senator Overton with the U. S. Senate yet," he recalled. Senator-reject Broussard, whose accusations had been filed with the Senate committee, although he had not formally contested the election, was advised that charges should be brought "on behalf of the people of Louisiana" to the Senate. The widespread belief that the none-too-courageous Senate committee, in the face of overwhelming evidence of political wrongdoing, was foxily preparing a technical "out" for itself stirred up equally widespread resentment and rage in Louisiana. Last week Senator Long's foes were confident that they could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Committed in a Cathedral | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

This travesty on popular suffrage, said anti-Long witnesses, was made possible by a practice which Senator Long freely admitted on the witness stand. Every primary candidate in Louisiana is permitted a staff of poll workers. In one-third of Louisiana's parishes, the Kingfish testified, his machine had paid the entrance fees of dummy candidates who subsequently withdrew in favor of regular Long candidates but left their poll workers in the field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Committed in a Cathedral | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

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