The morning of November 14 I had a fourteen minute conversation with Congressman William Timmons of SC 3rd District. Just elected to his third term he has pledged to step down in four years if reelected twice more.
His grandfather loved basketball and gave the key gift to build Furman's Basketball arena on campus after a glorious run in Greenville's Downtown arena where Frank Selvy scored his hundred and Clyde Mayes led a great decade in the seventies.
I am concerned about the Current William Timmons embrace of Turmp and the fundamentalist christian nationalist politics of North Greenville Tony Beam and his so called "christian" world view. Marty Cohen's book Moral Congress is great look at how the third got this way from Liz Patterson to Trey Gowdy and now Timmons.
Timmons family runs in the blue blood circles of old Greenville and Christ Church Episcopal Congregation and Prep School.
In a delightful but times charged conversation Timmons wanted to know why a "crazy old man would want to disparage" his grandfather's love of Basketball.
I said it was not about his grandfather, but about him and his current extended family that may embrace the mendacity of Trump. I said there seemed to be a big disconnect between Furman's Seeking Abraham initiative of 2017 and his embraced of the CRT Debate, silence on Project 2025 and the mendacity of Trump politics.
He said he thought the Abraham initiative was a "piece of revisionist history Furman would come to regret". His father resigned from the Board of Trustees over the initiative and it appears most of his current extended family shares the view of the father Rick Timmons.
Seeking Abraham is a strong look at the slaveholding of Furman's founders. Many of the names that once adorned the campus have been diminished and names of their slaves or other people of color during Jim Crow replacing them
Come back Tuesday and WEdnesday for the conclusion of this blog
Part two will include examination of Timmons relationship with Trump DOJ nominee Gaetz and a look at the Atwater N Word memo as a foundation for CRT politics Billy Tee has embraced not to mention Project 2025 and the politics, the mendacity of his politics of abortion, guns etcs and the dumbing down of History education
Part two
In 1988 the Timmons family made a four million dollar gift to Furman for an on campus basketball arena in honor of their grandfather who got a degree from Furman right after WWI. He loved Basketball. You can google on article on the Timmons family generosity to Furman and the Greenville community the last half of the 20th Century searching for Keep on Trucking, Timmons and Greenville.
Lee Atwater got Greenville native Carroll Campbell to US Congress in late seventies with a campaign One Of Us spotlighting Campbell opponent Max Heller as a Jew. The President of Furman, a Baptist preacher's son Gordon Blackwell endorsed Heller and publicly campaigned for him
Early 80s Atwater was a rising star with the National GOP and wrote a memo where he said you can't say "Nigger Nigger Nigger" anymore so we have to adopt some other impassioned issues to replace race baiting. Thus ushered in the mendacity of the politics of abortion, CRT, prayer in schools and Guns. My friend at Dartmouth Randall Balmer has done scorching research on Paul Weyrich spotlight on abortion to replace race baiting. You can google Robert Jones, Shutting down CRT Debate, religion news to see how nefarious this campaign is.
So here we are with the mendacity of the GOP that was key to the reelection of Trump with the endorsement of Timmons and the super Trumper activism of folks like super Trumper Eric Metaxas and his ideologue friends at FBC Spartanburg SC inparticular in the heart of Timmons land.
Balmer has also written about basketball with his stellar chapter quote by Kareem Abdul Jabbar "When it is played the way it is supposed to be played, Basketball happens in the Air. Flying Floating. elevated above the floor; Levitating the way it has always been in the dreams of the oppressed people of the earth"
When the talk was thick nationally a few years ago about Stone Mtn, noted Clemson historian and Furman grad (69) Vernon Burton suggested a carving beside General Lee etc with some context. PBS Iconic America series has done an excellent job on the context of Stone Mtn.
Maybe a similar statement, an asterisk of sorts is now appropriate for Timmons arena
Kareem's vision of basketball is quite a different vision from the current willie Timmons who has perverted his grandfather's love into the darkness the evolution of Race Baiting. When the arena opens this fall listen as you walk in the Foyer of Timmons arena, hear a rising valence as you pass the plaque endorsing the family and hear the faint echoes, whispers of Atwater's N Word Memo