Publication information |
Source: Lafayette Gazette Source type: newspaper Document type: editorial Document title: “Attempt to Assassinate the President” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Lafayette, Louisiana Date of publication: 14 September 1901 Volume number: 9 Issue number: 29 Pagination: [2] |
Citation |
“Attempt to Assassinate the President.” Lafayette Gazette 14 Sept. 1901 v9n29: p. [2]. |
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Keywords |
anarchism (personal response); McKinley assassination (personal response). |
Named persons |
Leon Czolgosz; James A. Garfield; Charles J. Guiteau; Abraham Lincoln; William McKinley. |
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Attempt to Assassinate the President
The bloody work of Czolgosz at Buffalo, which
has convulsed the whole country, is the legitimate and inevitable result of
the anarchistic utterances of the Emma Goldmans and the other advocates of assassination
who have been permitted to carry on their business of murder with impunity.
It was believed by some that the charming characteristics of President McKinley
would have disarmed the blood-thirsty hordes of anarchy whose murderous hands
would have been directed against some executive less kind and indulgent; but
the anarchist does not discriminate in his hatred of all established forms of
government; he is not only the implacable foe of society, but is the enemy of
all that is respectable and good. The admirable lineaments of President McKinley’s
character incurred the bell-born [sic] hatred of the accursed brood,
the cardinal principle of whose damnable creed is assassination. The popularity
of the president among all classes of the people made him a shining mark for
the bullets of the assassin.
The anarchists have mistaken the right of free
speech for license and they openly proclaim that murder is the purpose and aim
of their society. Since the attempted assassination of the president they have
met at Chicago and Patterson [sic], N. J., and applauded the work of
Czolgosz whom they will crown as a hero. The attempt to take the life of President
McKinley was not the act of a fanatic as in the case of President Lincoln’s
assassination, or of a partially insane person like Guiteau, who killed President
Garfield. Fanaticism or insanity does not mitigate the crime committed at Buffalo.
Czolgosz is not a fanatic. He is not crazy. He is not even a fool. He is the
perfect type of the anarchist. To hang or electrocute him would be inadequate.
It would be like trimming the branch in the hope of destroying the tree. His
punishment alone will be an incentive to the anarchist society to commit other
crimes. It is anarchy itself that must be reached. It must be stamped out or
the Czolgoszes will increase by the hundreds. The Emma Goldmans must be muzzled
or hanged. The gang at Patterson [sic] must be run into their holes or
killed as so many mad dogs, before they are permitted to inoculate other fiends
with the virus of anarchy. When a mad dog runs amuck in a community he is shot
down. When pioneers settle in a country they first kill the rattle-snakes. Anarchists
deserve no better fate.