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Celerity

(43,303 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 01:50 PM Mar 2019

WaPo Op-Ed: America has already had a gay president

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/pete-buttigieg-wouldnt-be-americas-first-gay-president/2019/03/26/0b7b1eb4-41de-11e9-922c-64d6b7840b82_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.3832be403b24

“If elected, you would be the first openly gay president of the United States,” Stephen Colbert said to Pete Buttigieg after the mayor of South Bend, Ind., declared his candidacy. While the characterization of being openly gay or “out” is relatively new, the fact is the United States has already had a gay president whose contemporaries knew it: James Buchanan. Indeed, the United States has also had a gay vice president and, maybe more surprisingly, a gay senator from Alabama.

If students taking U.S. history classes are taught anything about Buchanan, they learn that he was “our only bachelor president.” How quaint. But, by using euphemisms, we falsely educate students — indeed all Americans — about the realities of this country’s history. We also distort how and why Buttigieg’s sexual identity matters today.

Before becoming president in 1857, Buchanan openly lived with William Rufus King, who at various times served as senator from Alabama, ambassador to France and, finally, Franklin Pierce’s vice president. They met in Washington as young politicians, and lived together on and off for more than 16 years until King’s death from tuberculosis in 1853. Buchanan’s biographer, Jean H. Baker, believes that his relationship with the Southerner King partially explains why this Pennsylvanian was a “doughface,” a northerner who did not oppose slavery. Indeed, Buchanan explicitly urged the Supreme Court to deliver an expansive ruling in the Dred Scott case — which denied freed slaves American citizenship and forbade Congress from regulating slavery in U.S. territories — and lobbied Congress to admit Kansas as a slave state.

How do we know Buchanan and King were a couple? In 1844, after King assumed his posting in Paris, Buchanan wrote a letter to a friend, complaining about being alone and not being able to find the right gentleman partner:

“I am now ‘solitary and alone,’ having no companion in the house with me. I have gone a wooing to several gentlemen, but have not succeeded with any one of them. I feel that it is not good for man to be alone; and should not be astonished to find myself married to some old maid who can nurse me when I am sick, provide good dinners for me when I am well, and not expect from me any very ardent or romantic affection.”


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WaPo Op-Ed: America has already had a gay president (Original Post) Celerity Mar 2019 OP
Wow. Buchanan was an asshole. n/t targetpractice Mar 2019 #1
he sure was Celerity Mar 2019 #2
Thanks for this nice history lesson. I had heard that he was a 'bachelor' president but I ... SWBTATTReg Mar 2019 #3
One of the worst presidents. He escalated our march to civil war tymorial Mar 2019 #4
Probably the worst president ever. TwilightZone Mar 2019 #5
There's a great chapter in "Lies My Teacher Told Me" on Buchanan ProfessorPlum Mar 2019 #6
There is also Dubya who had Jeff Gannon as his special visitor. keithbvadu2 Mar 2019 #7
Cowardly, lazy, racist. dalton99a Mar 2019 #8
File this under... workinclasszero Mar 2019 #9
 

targetpractice

(4,919 posts)
1. Wow. Buchanan was an asshole. n/t
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 01:56 PM
Mar 2019
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SWBTATTReg

(22,112 posts)
3. Thanks for this nice history lesson. I had heard that he was a 'bachelor' president but I ...
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 02:13 PM
Mar 2019

didn't go further in analysis of this statement (in school, I was happy to just know the required minimum number of presidents back then, so didn't go into length...of course we learned about the pillars of US presidents, Adams, Jefferson, Washington, Roosevelt, etc., but the more obscure ones I didn't learn about (more interested in my degreed topics then). It's always amazing to me that the wide variety of informative postings on DU are so varied and encompassing. Thanks again for providing this history lesson, I really enjoyed it.

Too bad that he was on the wrong side of history regarding a disgusting issue, slavery, via the Dred Scott decision/case. We, for the most part in today's society realize how abhorrent and disgusting this practice (slavery) is. I'm glad other more reasonable voices stood up and spoke out against this practice and outlawed it. It should have never been allowed, as the words of the Constitution clearly states 'all men are created equal'...which was, from what I recall, was used in arguments back then against slavery.

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tymorial

(3,433 posts)
4. One of the worst presidents. He escalated our march to civil war
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 02:23 PM
Mar 2019

Depending on the historian the list either starts with Buchanan, Johnson or Pierce. tRump will beat them all when all is said and done.

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TwilightZone

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5. Probably the worst president ever.
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 02:46 PM
Mar 2019

His ineptness in the run-up to the Civil War was remarkable.

Trump is certainly trying to usurp his throne.

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ProfessorPlum

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6. There's a great chapter in "Lies My Teacher Told Me" on Buchanan
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 03:51 PM
Mar 2019

and his gay lifestyle and what a terrible president he was.

a great book, I recommend it

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keithbvadu2

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7. There is also Dubya who had Jeff Gannon as his special visitor.
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 05:14 PM
Mar 2019

There is also Dubya who had Jeff Gannon as his special visitor.

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dalton99a

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8. Cowardly, lazy, racist.
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 06:07 PM
Mar 2019

One of the worst presidents ever

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workinclasszero

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9. File this under...
Thu Mar 28, 2019, 06:36 PM
Mar 2019

Things they don't teach in school, American edition.

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