I was born shortly after the war – World War Two – and have a tremendous memory of trivial and momentous events. I remember seeing B-52 bombers using my hometown as the turning point on their training runs to bomb Evansville, Indiana. I remember some neighbors digging bomb shelters during the Cuban Missile Crisis. I remember my Grandfather giving me five silver dollars for learning my ABCs and another five for counting to a hundred. I am still bothered by memories of the first fish I caught and the first animal I killed. Memories are both good and bad.
Some of the bad memories are of political corruption like the brother of a well-liked U.S. Representative who built Holiday Inns outside several towns in Southern Illinois. People thought he was crazy until they ended up just outside I-57 interchanges. Before he retired his supporters bought him a personal helicopter.
I remember when the Republican Party cast out Vice-President Spiro Agnew and a few years later his boss, President Richard Nixon. The party stood for high morals and a strong Military to defend the United States and its allies. It punished its own for straying off its moral compass. In spite of its conservative slant the party crossed the aisle often to pass laws that Presidents of both parties wanted. The Environmental Protection Act was under President Nixon. Medicare and some other badly needed elements of the Great Society were under President Johnson.
Both parties’ candidates did some impolite bantering and a little name calling but limits were known by both parties. Today the party has totally lost its way and gone off the tracks. Today those who stand for morals and honesty are shunned and ridiculed. Today the party has become what it used to abhor and hate. I hope to forget today’s GOP.