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Jesse Helms

Personal data
Date of birthOctober 18, 1921
Place of birthMonroe, North Carolina
Date of deathJuly 4, 2008(age 86)
Place of deathRaleigh, North Carolina
Resting placeHistoric Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican (1970 - 2008)
Democratic (1942 - 1970)
SpouseDorothy "Dot" Helms
ChildrenJane, Nancy, Charles
OccupationJournalist
ReligionBaptist
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1942 � 1945
United States Senator
from North Carolina
In officeJanuary 3, 1973 - January 3, 2003
Succeeded byElizabeth Dole
Preceded byB. Everett Jordan
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
In officeJanuary 20, 2001 - June 6, 2001
Succeeded byJoe Biden
Preceded byJoe Biden
In officeJanuary 3, 1995 - January 3, 2001
Succeeded byJoe Biden
Preceded byClaiborne Pell
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
In officeJanuary 3, 1981 - January 3, 1987
Succeeded byPatrick Leahy
Preceded byHerman Talmadge

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Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr. (October 18, 1921 - July 4, 2008) was a five-term Republican United States Senator from North Carolina who served as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 1995 to 2001. A leading conservative, he helped organize and fund the conservative resurgence in the 1970s, aiding Ronald Reagan's quest for the White House and helping many local and regional candidates.

A journalist by training, Helms was the longest-serving popularly-elected Senator in North Carolina's history, and was widely credited with shifting the one-party state dominated by the Democrats into a competitive two-party state. The Helms-controlled National Congressional Club's state-of-the-art direct mail operation raised millions for Helms and other conservative candidates allowing Helms to outspend his opponents in most of his campaigns.

An unreconstructed Southern conservative, he began his political career in the Democratic Party in the days when white Southern politicians championed racial segregation. He moved to the Republican party in the 1970s. Helms was the most stridently conservative politician of the post 1960 era, especially in opposition to federal intervention into what he considered state affairs (integration, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act). Helms tried, with a 16-day filibuster, to stop the Senate from approving a federal holiday to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.

Helms was credited even by his most vociferous opponents with providing excellent constituent services through his Senate office.

As long-time chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he demanded a staunchly anti-communist foreign-policy that would reward America's friends abroad, and punish its enemies. His relations with the State Department were often acrimonious, and he blocked numerous presidential appointees. However, he worked smoothly with Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

In domestic affairs, Helms promoted industrial development in the South, seeking low taxes and few labor unions so as to attract northern and international corporations to relocate in North Carolina.

On social issues, Helms was a traditionalist. He was a "master obstructionist" who relished his nickname, "Senator No." He opposed, at various times, civil rights, disability rights, feminism, gay rights, affirmative action, abortion, and government support for modern art with nudity. Helms brought an "aggressiveness" to his conservatism, as in his rhetoric against homosexuality, and employed racially charged language in his campaigns and editorials. He combined cultural, social and economic conservatism which often helped his legislation win overwhelming support. The Almanac of American Politics once wrote that "no American politician is more controversial, beloved in some quarters and hated in others, than Jesse Helms."

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Jesse Helms' infamous thirty second commercial showing a pair of white hands crumpling a job rejection letter as a narrator says: "You needed that job, and you were the best qualified, but they had to give it to a minority, because of a racial quota. Is that really fair? Harvey Gantt says it is. Gantt supports Ted Kennedy's racial quota law that makes the color of your skin more important than your qualifications. Your vote on this issue next Tuesday. For racial quotas, Harvey Gantt. Against racial quotas, Jesse Helms."
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From 1995: NPR's Nina Totenberg on Jesse Helms, God, and AIDS
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From his performance at the Purple Onion
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"Jesse don't like it" played by my '71 favourite Loudon Wainwright III on David Sanborn's Night Music tv show october 15, 1989, followed by Philip Glass playing a piano piece called Metamorphosis Two. Glass is introduced by Wainwright. Captured in my hotel room in the Holiday Inn Express Ramsey-Mahwah, New Jersey. Including a view of the room, myself in the mirror and pictures of my daughters. I'm sorry for the poor image quality, especially in the beginning, and not recording the complete piano piece. I ran out of Video8 tape. "Jesse don't like it" appeared 10 years later on Wainwright's album Social Studies (1999), but I definitely prefer this version! David Mansfield plays the violin on both versions. Hiram Bullock (1956-2008) plays the guitar. Don Alias (1939-2006) plays the tambourine. Senator Jesse Helms did not like the song at all, I guess: If Jesse don't like it then it's prob'ly not art Jesse knows what's good Ol' Jesse is smart And if you don't like that don't feel sad 'Cause the art that you like is probably bad Grandma Moses, she's OK Never exposes anything; everything's far away And that statue of David's all right with Jesse 'Cause Michelangelo gave him such a tiny pee-pee If Jesse don't like it, it don't stay; get it out of the museum, get it out of there today Jesse's fav'rite painting is the one of the clown with the daisy in his hand and a tear rollin' down In the kindergarten years ago, Jesse got rude He took a red Crayola and he drew a nude And the <b>...</b>
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AIDS activists put a giant condom on the home of Senator Jesse Helms in 1991.
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Watch more at www.theyoungturks.com
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"Face The Nation" host Bob Schieffer examines the life and impact of the influential former North Carolina Republican Senator Jesse Helms, a promoter of Southern conservative principles.
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April 30, 1999 www.amazon.com More Hitchens: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com English-American author, journalist, and literary critic Christopher Hitchens (born 1949) is noted for his scathing critiques of public figures. Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger, and Mother Teresa were the targets of Hitchens' book-length studies No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, and The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice respectively. Hitchens has also written biographical essays about those he greatly admires, namely Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson: Author of America), George Orwell (Why Orwell Matters) and Thomas Paine (Thomas Paine's "Rights of Man": A Biography). However, the vast majority of Hitchens' noteworthy critiques take the form of relatively short opinion pieces. His 1993 collection "For the Sake of Argument" included a section called "Rogues' Gallery", in an interview Hitchens explained: "For a lot of people, their first love is what they'll always remember. For me it's always been the first hate, and I think that hatred, though it provides often rather junky energy, is a terrific way of getting you out of bed in the morning and keeping you going. If you don't let it get out of hand, it can be canalized into writing. In this country where people love to be nonjudgmental when they can be, which translates as, on the whole, lenient, there are an awful lot of bubble reputations floating around that <b>...</b>
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The Gay Men's Choir look for Jesse Helms
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Rodrigo Haddad - Nashville, TN 2007 Don Helms is a steel guitarist best known as a member of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys group playing at Robert's Western World with Jesse Lee Jones and friends.
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WFMY News 2--Rouse was Republican Party chairman in 1972 when -Jesse Helms- was elected to the US Senate and Jim Holshouser elected as the GOP's first 20th century ... - Date : Wed, 22 Dec 2010 04:06:48 GMT+00:00
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Washington Post--Didn't Jamie Radtke work for that racist Republican Senator -Jesse Helms- from North Carolina, during the 1990's, which is something that you, Ms. Anita Kumar ... - Date : Tue, 28 Dec 2010 21:06:31 GMT+00:00
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Monterey County Herald--In some families, he may be referred to alternatively as the Drunken Uncle, the Damned Fool, the Blathering Dimwit or -Jesse Helms-. ... - Date : Sun, 26 Dec 2010 13:07:50 GMT+00:00
Examining the nitwit element out there - Seacoastonline.com Tweet this news
Seacoastonline.com---...- that NPR's Nina Totenberg said nothing wrong when she expressed on national television her desire that -Jesse Helms-' grandchildren should die of AIDS. ... - Date : Sun, 28 Nov 2010 09:47:07 GMT+00:00
Jim Hunt and Gary Pearce are coming to Greensboro, and to our Ideas section - Greensboro News & Record (blog) Tweet this news
Greensboro News & Record (blog)--And, although he lost his epic showdown with -Jesse Helms- in 1984, he was an extraordinarily successful politician. For myself and many other North ... - Date : Mon, 22 Nov 2010 17:49:17 GMT+00:00
Sharron Angle's Jesse Helms moment - Salon Tweet this news
Salon--Did some phonebanking for our local congressman last night and immigration was the predominant topic for one of my calls. I pivoted the conversation away ... - Date : Thu, 07 Oct 2010 07:10:23 GMT+00:00
Gray won't debate fans of Fenty write-in - Washington Post Tweet this news
Washington Post--Most Republicans are racist rich white males like -Jesse Helms-. Fred77004 is another -Jesse Helms-. The DC Republicans must be desparate to draft a liberal ... - Date : Thu, 14 Oct 2010 19:17:01 GMT+00:00
'ACT UP NEW YORK' - New York Times Tweet this news
New York Times--That same year Congress adopted an amendment offered by Senator -Jesse Helms- that banned the use of federal money for AIDS education resources that “promote ... - Date : Fri, 15 Oct 2010 05:45:23 GMT+00:00
Bono hits a new low - Socialist Worker Online (blog) Tweet this news
Socialist Worker Online (blog)---Jesse Helms-. He's also been rightly criticized for his tax-dodging ways, But now, Forbes magazine, which Bono is part owner of, has endorsed scrapping the ... - Date : Thu, 14 Oct 2010 15:27:11 GMT+00:00
Superstar Coach Holtz Backs GOP in 'Fourth Quarter' - NewsMax.com Tweet this news
NewsMax.com---Jesse Helms- and former Vice President Dan Quayle. And the ex-coach reportedly considered running for the 24th District seat himself.--- - Date : Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:22:12 GMT+00:00

United States Senate
Preceded by
B. Everett Jordan
United States Senator from North Carolina
Served alongside: Sam J. Ervin, Robert Morgan, John P. East,
James T. Broyhill, Terry Sanford, Lauch Faircloth, John Edwards

1973-2003
Succeeded by
Elizabeth Dole
Political offices
Preceded by
Herman Talmadge
Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee
1981 - 1987
Succeeded by
Patrick Leahy
Preceded by
Claiborne Pell
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1995 - 2001
Succeeded by
Joe Biden
Preceded by
Joe Biden
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
2001

Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr.

LifeMonroe, North Carolina * Wingate University * The News & Observer * Capitol Broadcasting Company * Raleigh City Council * Jesse Helms Center
ElectionsSenate 1972 * Presidential primaries 1976 * Senate 1978 * Presidential primaries 1980 * Senate 1984 * Senate 1990 * Senate 1996
Related topicsChristian right * Helms �Burton Act * National Congressional Club * Ronald Reagan

United States Senators from North Carolina

Class 2: Johnston * Martin * Franklin * Turner * Stokes * Branch * Brown * Mangum * Reid * Bragg * Abbott * Ransom * Butler * Simmons * Bailey * Umstead * Broughton * F. Graham * Smith * Lennon * Scott * Jordan * Helms * Dole * Hagan
Class 3: Hawkins * Bloodworth * Stone * Franklin * Stone * Locke * Macon * Iredell * Mangum * Strange * W. Graham * Haywood * Badger * Biggs * Clingman * Pool * Merrimon * Vance * Jarvis * Pritchard * Overman * Morrison * Reynolds * Hoey * Ervin * Morgan * East * Broyhill * Sanford * Faircloth * Edwards * Burr

United States presidential election, 1976

Democratic Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Jimmy Carter
VP Nominee: Walter Mondale
Other Candidates: Bayh * Bentsen * Brown * Byrd * Carey * Church * Harris * Humphrey * Jackson * Jaworski * Jordan * McCarthy * McCormack * Mondale * Randolph * Sanford * Shapp * Shriver * Stevenson * Udall * Wallace
Other VP Candidates: Albert * Dellums * Jordan
Republican Party
Convention * Primaries
Nominee: Gerald Ford
VP Nominee: Bob Dole
Other Candidates: Buckley * Reagan * Richardson * Stassen
Other VP Candidates: Helms
Minor partiesThomas J. Anderson (American) * Lester Maddox (American Independent) * Gus Hall (Communist) * Roger MacBride (Libertarian) * Margaret Wright (People's) * Peter Camejo (Socialist Workers) * LaRouche (U.S. Labor Party)



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