I’m a Direct Descendent of 13 Patriots

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

I'm a Direct Descendent of 13 Patriots

Fascinating news from The New York Times this week! Reviewing its op-ed titled “I’m a Direct Descendant of Thomas Jefferson. Take Down His Memorial,” I gather we now weigh Americans’ opinions based on who their ancestors are.

I’m not sure that’s a good idea, but the rules are the rules. Otherwise, why would the Times consider it so important to publish Lucian Truscott, a great-great-great-great-great-grandson of Jefferson, at all?

Blut uber alles!

Obviously, we’re going to need a list of Whose Opinion Matters. Here’s my first stab at it:

Descendants of John Adams will have their views count the most. Adams was a giant of the Revolution, our second president, and never owned slaves.

Descendants of George Washington will come next. Some will bicker with this, inasmuch as he is the father of our country, but based on our new standards, he gets demerits for owning slaves — though, unlike Jefferson, at least he freed them on his death. (This is a freebie: Washington’s only child was the United States of America.)

Someone else can fill in the middle range in the Whose Opinion Matters ranking — this is taking a while.

Toward the bottom of the list will be descendants of slave traders, then of slave owners, and below that, descendants of slave owners who pretend to be embarrassed about that fact, but are just bragging, like Truscott.

I Got Double 800s on the SATs. I Think Colleges Should Drop the SAT.

I’m an Olympic Gold Medalist. I Think We Should Ban the Olympics.

I’m Totally Hot. I Think Men Should Stop Hitting on Hot Girls.

Next in the Eminence Ranking will be immigrants (themselves often descendants of slave owners, murderers and rapists). In fact, immigrants may as well not say anything. Their opinions will amount to only about one one-trillionth of a foundational American’s.

Dead last are the blood relations of traitors and anarchists, such as the grandchildren of the hundreds of Soviet spies infiltrating our government during the Cold War, especially any heirs of Alger Hiss, the Weathermen and their children. That wipes out half of our college professors.

I’m surprised at the Times adopting a blood test, but you can’t go around publishing some blowhard demanding we take down a monument based on his ancestry and then drop the ancestry advantage for everyone else.

Speaking as the direct descendant of 13 patriots of the American Revolution, a few Union Soldiers and several strict Presbyterian abolitionists, it’s obvious that my opinion carries vastly more weight than the blood relation of a slave owner, like Truscott.

With full knowledge of the responsibility that comes with that, I say we keep the Jefferson Memorial.

Obviously, I don’t need any reasons beyond the fact that my ancestors are better than Truscott’s. But if you’d care to hear my arguments, they are that Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence; he was our third president; he went to war with the Barbary pirates, who kidnapped more than a million Europeans and forced them into slavery; the monument is a work of art; and — most important — removing the Jefferson Memorial would deprive me of a reason to write periodic columns saying …

… Thomas Jefferson fathered none of Sally Hemings’ children.

Here’s the Clip-and-Save version:

We know from the DNA that Jefferson couldn’t have fathered Hemings’ firstborn, Tom. Only her lastborn son, Eston, had the DNA from some Jefferson male, of which there were at least a half-dozen living at or near Monticello when Eston was conceived.

So it all comes down to Eston. There is zero evidence that Jefferson fathered him and boatloads of evidence that he didn’t.

1) Five years before Eston was born, a muckraking journalist, James Callender, furious with Jefferson for not making him a postmaster, started the rumor the president had fathered Hemings’ son Tom, which, again, the DNA proves he did not. So the theory is: Five years after being falsely accused of fathering children with Hemings, Jefferson went out and fathered a child with Hemings.

2) Eston was born in 1808, when Thomas Jefferson was 64 years old and in his second term as president. His brother Randolph was 52, recently widowed and unmarried. After Randolph remarried, Hemings had no more children.

3) Randolph’s five sons, aged 17 to 24, were also frequent visitors to Monticello when Eston was conceived.

4) While Jefferson was entertaining diplomats in the main house, Randolph would typically retire to the slave quarters for the evening. One slave, Isaac Granger Jefferson, described Randolph in his dictated memoirs thus: “Old Master’s brother, Mass Randall, was a mighty simple man: used to come out among black people, play the fiddle and dance half the night.”

5) There is not a single account of Thomas Jefferson visiting the slave quarters.

6) Nor did Jefferson take any interest in Hemings’ children. Randolph did, teaching all of Hemings’ sons to play the fiddle.

7) None of the private correspondence from anyone living at Monticello credited the rumor about Jefferson and Hemings — but several pointed to Randolph.

8) In private letters, Jefferson denied Callender’s claim, while admitting to a sexual indiscretion that would have been more shameful at the time: his seduction of a friend’s wife.

9) Jefferson’s private papers reveal his extremely negative views of miscegenation in terms so brutal they will not be repeated here. Suffice it to say that the idea of his fathering a child with Hemings is inconceivable.

10) Jefferson did not free Hemings in his will, despite freeing several other slaves.

11) The claim that Jefferson fathered Hemings’ children originated in the brains of feminists. At first, historians strenuously objected, but eventually decided the better part of valor was to cower under their desks and pray no one accused them of “racism.”

To every cloud there is a silver lining, and the one to the Times’ Ancestry Test for Political Relevance is that we’ll never again have to hear from a professor or student at Yale, a school whose namesake — currently, right now, in 2020 — is Elihu Yale, slave trader.

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22 Comments
gatsby1219
gatsby1219
July 9, 2020 11:39 am

NY Times = Fakenews

Common Cents
Common Cents
July 9, 2020 12:15 pm

Hilarious. Calling them out on their own bullshit. Libs HATE this.

daniel
daniel
  Common Cents
July 9, 2020 3:33 pm

YES! Democraps are the REAL racists! This and other HILARIOUS jokes conservatives tell themselves and which have done fuck all to stop the culture war.

Common Cents
Common Cents
  daniel
July 9, 2020 8:16 pm

Yes Daniel. Libs are real racists. Oh, by the way… drop dead.

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
July 9, 2020 12:16 pm

I never suspected the bitch had it in her, well I did, actually. This is the best column Alley Cat Coulter has ever written. It’s snarky yet snide as she takes a shiv to the target of her piece – Truscott – while humbly playing down her illustrious line as if she were saying, these old rags?

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
July 9, 2020 12:19 pm

There really is no end to this continuous parade of shit.

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  Harrington Richardson
July 9, 2020 2:58 pm
Warren
Warren
July 9, 2020 12:21 pm

If Lucian Truscottwas a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, his last name would be Jefferson not Truscott, as his name is not Jefferson he may be a descendant, but not a direct one, that’s how it works.
And you have to agree with my views because I am a descendant not just of Charlemange, and King John, AKA the bad guy in Robinhood, but Cardinal Rochleau as well, AKA the bad guy from The Three Musketeers

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
July 9, 2020 12:28 pm

Truscott is a fraud, a gasbag, and a Leftist subversive. It makes me vomit to think that this punk is the grandson of General Lucien Truscott, Jr., one of the finest American generals of World War II. Read about his dedication speech at the cemetery at Anzio; my father fought under him there and elsewhere and stood in awe of him. That his grandson (or great-grandson, it doesn’t matter) could grow up so twisted and depraved tells us all we need to know about where we are headed. If General Truscott were alive today he would take this snotnose out and beat the living crap out of him.

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  Southern Sage
July 9, 2020 12:58 pm

My granny explained that after the fourth generation, kids are not family, they are folks, people. It’s specious to claim any direct relation to ancestors beyond great grandfather; the blood has been diluted by hundreds of relatives. Even Elizabeth Warren found it hard to prove she has the tiniest relation to an Indian ancestor. This is why I do not believe many of those who claim to have black slave ancestors, they are far too removed to actually be the great grandson of a slave. It’s more likely they are descended from a black Kansas City pimp.

CCRider
CCRider
  Southern Sage
July 9, 2020 1:49 pm

Mac Arthur’s son was a fairy, if not an actual rear admiral so errant sperm cells can happen to the best of men.

I’m sure you saw the movie PATTON. Was Truscott ordered to make that landing behind the German lines against his will?

BTW, Yale does need to shake that evil nom de plume and I offer a replacement title:

Connecticut A & M.

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  CCRider
July 9, 2020 7:10 pm

CeeCee, it seems great leaders make poor dads. Quite a few sons of these greats end up in a madhouse.

BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
July 9, 2020 12:50 pm

Lucian Truscott….WTG…as a direct descendant of a slave owner you’ve won the Reparations prize. Yes that’s right you and the rest of your household will be removed from your home, your assets seized to pay the debt your ancestors owe. Then you’ll be placed in an interment camp…oops I mean re-education center so that you can relieve yourself ( I bet you’re pissing yourself right now ) of your unconscious white privilege .

Next up to spin the guilt wheel to see what they win…..Dan ” Shine Them Shoes ” Cathy

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
July 9, 2020 1:05 pm

Lucien Truscott —is he a board member of the Lucis Trust? Is he the offspring of Lou Cypher & Lucy Furr ?? Does he bow down and serve his father, the Prince of the power of the air (and airwaves) also known as the father of ___??

I can confirm that I am a descendant of both southern slave owners and Union soldiers as well as personal income tax payers —I think it’s time to abolish this form of modern slavery and have all individuals no longer pay either state or federal income taxes

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  Anonymous
July 9, 2020 2:04 pm

I’ll play your silly game. I am the descendant of a Mexican Okie. My grandparents followed the crops from Texas to Washington (Winnie might find their pic in the Salt Lake City rag) during the depression. Beyond that, I suspect we are descendants of Toltec chieftains prior to the Aztec empire.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
  Ethnic Cat
July 9, 2020 3:04 pm

Good on you Cat! I am myself a direct descendant of 23 – count ‘em – Roman emperors. Yes, it is a silly game. My wife is from South America and her great-great grandfather held Bolivar’s horse once!

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  Southern Sage
July 9, 2020 3:10 pm

The Great Libertador! 23 Roman emperors? Honored to have you here on TBP.

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
July 9, 2020 1:56 pm

Does said Guilt Wheel have a person of non-color chained to its sides?

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
July 9, 2020 6:52 pm

Anthony Johnson – Black Slave Owner
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Black Africans sold other Black Africans as slaves all over the world and in America free blacks owned over 10,000 black slaves. Why do we never hear about this in the media? In almost every state including South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Louisiana free blacks owned as many as 10,000 slaves in 1850

Ethnic Cat
Ethnic Cat
  None Ya Biz
July 9, 2020 7:08 pm

Where are the proud descendants of these fine fellows?

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
July 9, 2020 7:18 pm

The Fairfax County Superintendent of Schools, Scott Brabrand, suggested renaming Robert E. Lee High School to John Lewis High School, Barack Obama High School or Che Guevara High School. Scott Brabrand, that retard, needs to be barred from holding any educational position in the united States. His suggestions all but point out he is an avowed marxist and has no business being in a position to subvert the government of the united States.

Tex
Tex
August 28, 2023 10:46 pm

Is the blubber gut front second from left Chris Christie?