Editorial of The New York Sun | August 30, 2015
http://www.nysun.com/editorials/mckinleys-greatest-monument/89268/
IT’S A MYSTERY TO US WHERE PRESIDENT OBAMA OR HIS INTERIOR SECRETARY, SALLY JEWELL, GETS THE AUTHORITY
to rename in Alaska a mountain whose name was ratified by Congress a century ago as McKinley. We can understand the Democratic Party’s interest, in that McKinley, a Republican, was a particularly fine President. He was, moreover, one of four presidents felled by an assassin. We can understand, too, the sentiments of Alaska, whose legislature has wanted to change the name. Where, though, does the president come off doing this by fiat?
MOUNTAIN MAN; William McKinley's name was attached to the highest peak in America by a gold miner and later, in 1917, adopted by the United States Congress. It is being changed by President Obama without so much as a howdy-do to the legislature. The greatest
Our own interest in the matter lies with McKinley. We have no particular
objection to, per se, Denali. That’s the name for the summit used by Alaskan
Natives and, in recent years, also the federal name for the park. It’s the name the
state’s senior senator, Lisa Murkowski, sought to attach to the mountain via
legislation she earlier this year introduced, to no effect. Legislators from Ohio
understood better, and moved to block the measure. William McKinley may
never have been to the mountain, but he was an important and assassinated
president.
Maybe some day a Republican president will restore to John Fitzgerald Kennedy International Airport the name of Idlewild, which is the name us native New Yorkers use for the airport (Idlewild is still a permitted reference for the airport
Jennings Bryan, who ran for the free coinage of silver — a campaign of inflation — by attacking the Jews. It was one of the few anti-Semitic campaigns in American history. McKinley defeated it handily and gained passage in 1900 of the Gold Standard Act, which set the stage for the great boom of the 20th century. It’s a monument as majestic as the peak of Denali.
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