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Sunday, October 26, 2008
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Theodore Roosevelt - and the Strenuous Life
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City.  This week will mark one hundred and fifty years since his birth.

As a boy, Teddie, as he was called by his family, had severe asthma.   According to his biography on the National Park Service Web site, “Theodore, Sr. would take Teddie out for rides in the family carriage to try to force air into the boy's lungs” during the nights when the attacks were the worst.

When Teddie was about 13 years old, his father told him, "You have the mind but you have not the body. You must make your body."  His father had a gymnasium built in their home for the children to use.  While frail as a child, Roosevelt lifted weights and exercised to build strength and stamina.  He was successful enough that he served in the cavalry as a “roughrider” and became a hero after charging up San Juan and Kettle Hills in Cuba.

While in his 20s, Roosevelt traveled to the Dakota Territory.  There, he lived the rugged outdoor life, learning to rope, ride, and survive in the wilderness. Roosevelt came to believe that the strong individualism of Americans was due in part to the western frontier.  He also believed that, without this western wilderness experience, he would never have become president.

Theodore Roosevelt, who came to believe that a full life was one of tests, challenges, and growth, gave a speech at the Hamilton Club in Chicago Illinois in the spring of 1898 titled “The Strenuous Life.”

I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life, the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph.”

This speech provided many arguments for working hard and overcoming adversities.  He correlated a healthy individual to a healthy nation.  “In the last analysis a healthy state can exist only when the men and women who make it up can lead clean, vigorous, healthy lives; when the children are so trained that they shall endeavor, not to shirk difficulties, but to overcome them.”

Roosevelt challenged individuals “not for the life of ease but for the life of strenuous endeavor.”  He lived this idea out in his own life, often hunting and riding, spending a large portion of his time in the outdoors.

When President William McKinley died in 1901, Roosevelt became the nation’s youngest president at age 42.  He became known as known as a reformer, a trust buster and a conservationist.  While president, he added more than 125 million acres of national forests, and 51 bird sanctuaries.

This quest for a strenuous life appears to be on the wane in America.  Rather than embracing the strenuous life, we appear to be on a quest for the easy life.  John Rosemond’s October 14, 2008 article reflects this quest for the easy life by parents for their children.   “There’s a thin line between being involved and being interested, supportive, and encouraging,” he writes.

“Once upon a not-so-long-ago time in America, responsible parents kept tabs on but were not involved with their children. They knew the where, what, and with whom of their children’s lives... letting their kids learn their various lessons by trial-and-error, traditionally known as the ‘hard way.’”

Rosemond argues that parental involvement inhibits children’s growth and development. Parents who are involved prevent their children from learning to recover and navigate their lives via trial and error.  This results in ever more dependent children and in increasingly frustrated adults who often, incorrectly, attach their feelings of self worth to their children’s performance.

He concludes that the involved parent is “bad for parents, bad for children, bad for families (obviously), and for all those reasons, bad for America.” 

Just a few years prior to Roosevelt’s Strenuous Life speech, Booker T. Washington spoke to the same club, noting, “The greatest injury that slavery did my people was to deprive them of that great executive power, that sense of self-dependence which are the glory and the distinction of the Anglo-Saxon race.  For 250 years we were taught to depend on someone else for food, clothing, shelter and for every move in life.”

Rosemond might argue that this injustice has spread to children of all races.  We have moved from an interested to an involved society, never allowing anyone to learn the lessons of life, nor live the strenuous life, but instead are ever dependent on someone else.

Possibly in celebration and in honor of Theodore Roosevelt’s life, we should once again strive to live out the doctrine of the strenuous life.

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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Spoils of War
He should have annexed Cuba.

TRoosevelt: original RINO
This guy has to be one of the most overrated Potuses. He and McKinley were chicken hawks in beating up on poor old Spain, thereby acquing Phillippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico etc, beginning Imperial USA, so we needed bigger fleet, which then needed more ports around the world, =viscious circle." original tree hugger; trust buster =proto-socialism, made fed govt bigger bureaucracy. overemphasis on individualism helped to corrode little communities which shielded individual from the mega state. Too much emphasis now on 'strenuous life,' all emphasis on muscling up, not enough on cultivating the soul.

A True Patriot
"In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American, and nothing but an American...There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."

Theodore Roosevelt 1907
26th President of the United States



Dancing Bear
After reading your Mac vs Palin cr-p, I am renaming you WALKING EAGLE!!

Why?!?!?

The only time an eagle walks is when it is so full of s--t that it can't fly.

What I Learned
Great article, Jackie!

I grew up in the 40's and 50's. Here aree some things I learned from my Dad and still believe.

1. If you work for someone, do the best job you can becaus any job worth doing is worth doing well.

2. If you make a mistake, own up to it and make amends.

3. If you do something wrong, you WILL be punished.

4. A man is only as good as his word.

5. If you give your word on something, you are obligated to honor it.

6. If there is something you want, work extra jobs (I worked as sack boy at Piggly Wiggly and did extra jobs cutting lawns with a push mower), and save your money until you have enough to buy it.

7. Nobody owe you anything, not even respect.You havbe to earn friends, respect, trust, a good job, favors, and a good reputation. If you do something to hurt any of these thins, it is almost impossible to earn it back.

8. The only one who ever gave you anything totally free is Jesus. Anytime anyone else gives you something FREE, there are always strings attached.

I could go on almost indefinitely, but you get the idea. If the kids - and ADULTS - of today could learn these and practice these principles, the world would be a better place.

With kids living....
...with mommy and daddy well into their late twenties, the strenous life is just....unnecessary.

A strenouous life for kids these days...
...is having to walk a block for any reason. Ask a teen to go further and you get a look as if you were demanding they run the Iditarod.

Their idea of roughing it is a Motel 6 with a black and white TV.

The car companies, especially Dodge, has made a fortune building those "dustbuster" type family vans which makes teen-hauling all the more covenient. It's a wonder the kiddy's legs haven't atrophied by now.

Having supervised a few hundred teens in a high school not too long ago, one learns that for them, exploration outside of their communities is basically a dead idea. To nearly all of them, all future education and training should be paid for by the government, and life should be one big prom.

Our public education system has been feminized so much that even games like dodgeball and tag have been outlawed. As well, the same system believes that ALL personal failure or risk in life is something that must be eliminated or blamed on evil and uncaring outside forces.

"The Strenous Life" is basically a long-gone concept today.

T.R. vs, S.P.
Teddy,

""To waste, to destroy, our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of our children the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them."
— Theodore Roosevelt

Sahrah,

Opposed protections for salmon from mining contamination

Sue US government to stop listing polar bear as endangered

Feds shouldn't list beluga whales as endangered

Don't duplicate effort in monitoring cruise ship emissions

and,

alin's administration, for example, opposed legislation, put forward earlier this year, that would have banned the flame retardant Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs), which affects brain development in young children, including memory and learning functions.

The toxic compound also causes thyroid problems, slow sexual maturation and significantly reduced sperm counts in adults.

Democratic state representative, Andrea Doll, from Juneau (Alaska's capital), tried to get Palin interested in her bill early on. "I told her about the bill," she says. "But she was totally not interested in any way, shape or form. It was that look on her face - that 'don't even go there' look."

Thoughts on TR
Interesting coincidence, over at http://www.culture11.com Phillip Primeau has an comment about Teddy Rooselvelt, and his thoughts on self-reliance vs societal responsibility.

Money quote:

" Therefore, I believe in a graduated income tax on big fortunes, and in another tax which is far more easily collected and far more effective?a graduated inheritance tax on big fortunes, properly safeguarded against evasion, and increasing rapidly in amount with the size of the estate..."

Teddy was a big believer in personal responsibility and initiative, but was deeply suspicial even hostile to the power and wealth of Wall Street types (he considered their wealth to be a form of "gambling". He had not qualms about forcing the rich to pay higher taxes, as a way of...spreading the wealth around.

Sorry to disappoint anyone, but Obama is not a scary Commie, but a run of the mill liberal, who might, just might, bring a sense of civility and competence to a government that is short on both.

Over the top
T.R. could figure out what the v.p.'s job was, I don't see why she can't grasp such a simple thing. T.R. would not have charged rape victims for rape kits. And T.R. believed in dinosaurs and scientific research and evolution. He would not have made fun of research on fruit flies, and things that could cure autism.

As for sportsmanship and hunting.

Palin, Yes, on shoot the wolves with high powered riffles from a plane.

Roosevelt, NOT!

"The name Teddy Bear comes from one of Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trips. There were several other hunters competing, and most of them had already shot something. A few friends of Roosevelt who were hunting with hounds treed a bear after a long and exhausting chase and suggested Roosevelt shoot it. He refused to shoot it himself, deeming this unsportsmanlike,

No Child Left Behind?
Wonder what Teddy would have thought about No Child Left Behind? What would he have thought about the bailouts (which are the financial equivalent of NCLB?) Roosevelt likely would have charged back down the hill and kicked the crap out of anyone suggesting such a thing.

He was a man who was made into a man.

Now we see BHO, who is attempting - still - to quit smoking. He sneaks a smoke now and then.
Sneaks.

Real men may smoke; real men may quit: real men don't sneak.


THE BARRACUDA and THE BULL MOOSE
"Sarah Palin for her entire political career has been underestimated," said Paulette Simpson of the Alaska Federation of Republican Women. "She's tough, she's tenacious. I believe that she does have what it takes to get out there. Again, her ability to connect with voters and make a case is very, very, very strong." Interviews on video about Sarah Newt and Dobbs good stuff!
http://townhall.com/video/Campaign08/1450_091208Newt

In an unexpected, frightening moment in April 1945, Vice President Harry Truman got the news: President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was dead.
For many Americans who suffered through the Great Depression and World War II, FDR was more than a president; he was their political savior. Now, Truman, a former farmer and failed haberdasher from Independence, Missouri, had some giant shoes to fill. MUST READ> by Dr. Paul Kangor of Townhall
http://townhall.com/columnists/DrPaulKengor/2008/09/08/fore ign_policy_and_the_veep?page=full&comments=true

There are some similarities between the Barracuda and the Bull Moose – and these have led to obvious comparisons. She is young – so was Teddy when he became the vice presidential nominee in 1900 at the age of forty-one. She has served as a governor for only a couple of years. It was the same with TR - less than 2 years as chief executive of New York. She likes to hunt, so did Mr. Roosevelt. She has a passion for reform. Again, ditto Teddy. Mr. Roosevelt had a large family – so does Sarah. And there is a compelling similarity between the two in the idea of taking on their own party, if need be – the so-called maverick factor. http://townhall.com/Columnists/DavidRStokes/2008/09/14/pal in,_roosevelt,_and_american_originals?page=full&comments=tr ue


Timeless Wisdom
Teddy Roosevelt is one of the greatest men this nation has produced. Thankfully he was a prolific writer and his wisdom can be obtained by getting a library card.

The strenuous life?
"Possibly in celebration and in honor of Theodore Roosevelt’s life, we should once again strive to live out the doctrine of the strenuous life."

Yes, that's all we need to have life harder than it is, in order to build "character". Morons like Roosevelt would believe that. His party, not the mention the Democratic party, has been giving us the strenuous life, progressively, with a ever declining standard of living and the worry and stress to go with it. Sorry, but I'll pass on Roosevelt's "get tough" philosophy.

McCain attacks Palin?!?!?!
Seems his aides are now attacking Palin, which is his ONLY HOPE! His polling moves up when she talks and acts herself! STAY HOME ELECTION DAY IF THIS IS TRUE. VERIFY INFORMATION FIRST. I have always thought McCain lacked moral character. If this story is true, HAMMER HIM AT THE POLLS!

Which Part of The Article Is Your Words?
So this week is not about Jackie or family. It is nearly 100% of other peoples' quotes. Plagiarism is not the proper adjective to describe the article because she used quotes and references but if I wanted to read their words, I would read their word, not yours. What about a recipe for brownies?

Apollo...
...You really need to get a life,Man!

SIGNS AND CYCLES OF REPUBLICAN VICTORY
On Election Day, November 4th this nation will witness an unprecedented event in the history of American electoral politics: the convergence of two Republican election cycles for presidential candidates:

One cycle goes back 140 years, the other 120 years; the former consists of six 28 year cycles (the last three of which fell on November 4th), while the later consists of four 40 year cycles falling on November 4th for the first time in history. Both cycles began in years that end in the number 8, were initiated by military heroes born in Ohio (where the McCain-Palin ticket was born) and saw at the start of their last cyclic rounds the election of Ronald Reagan and Richrad Nixon, two candidates from the West where McCain and Palin reside.

These two great converging cycles coincide with the birthday of 44th First Lady Laura Bush-the Lady Luck of Republican Presidential politics-and the 22nd anniversary of John McCain's first Senate election in 1986 (the day Tom Bradley lost his last election). These are just some of many astonishing signs indicating a surprising victory for John McCain and Sarah Palin in November.

Did Providence use Barack Obama to stop HIllary Clinton so that John McCain could fulfill his destiny and become 44th President of the United States? Are we about to see the Second Coming of Harry Truman Election Day with Obama returning to the Senate in failure and defeat? The signs give a resounding yes! McCain will be our next President.

Click ApolloSpeaks and read my piece: "John McCain, Hero of Destiny: Signs and Cycles of Republican Victory" and see these marvels for yourself.




Socialists Infiltrated Our Country
The socialists "conspiracy" or "agenda" or "movement" or "cause" to save us from ourselves by taking away parental rights, freedoms, and tracking us like animals and video taping and audio taping and x-raying and scanning, profiling, and telling us what to do and how to do it and when we can do it will evolve into what kids can or can't do and who and who can't go to college and who can or can't have professional careers because most will not be the "chosen ones" chosen by "the one" or the "messiah" but will "mark" the rest of the Americans as worker bees who must hand over their money or else and stand in lines for whatever because they aren't deserving and they are imperialistic greedy people who must be punished or won't conform to the beliefs of the socialist party. Good grief, vote for the true American - the reformer - the open book and save your country from a stranger who shouldn't be handed a steering wheel and hasn't proven himself to even be a natural born citizen and refuses to do so in a court of law.

strenuous life
In the family into which I was born, we were taught to depend on ourselves first. I have relatives on both my mother and father's side who came from other lands. The were overjoyed to be in a country where they could achieve success by dint of their own efforts.

The greatest gift my grandparents gave me was to be born in this land where I didn't have to look to anyone to achieve, not that I'm not grateful to my parents for the education they provided me, but I know I could have done it on my own too.

Jackie
Excellent article! Everyone should be reminded that our personal welfare is our personal responsibility, not the state's.
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