Sins of Omission

The Smithsonian Magazine asks its readers to vote on who had the best Civil War facial hair. Burnside wins, as well he should. But how is Longstreet not even among the candidates?

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6 Responses to “Sins of Omission”


  1. 1 1 nobody.really

    Consider the judgment of history. How many people wear their facial hair in a Streetlong?

  2. 2 2 Ken B

    Because ‘best’ is meant as mockery.

  3. 3 3 Seth

    Good demonstration of how the preferences of a few can limit the choices of the many.

  4. 4 4 Scott H.

    No Nathan Bedford Forrest? No George Armstrong Custer?

    Why not give the contest a little historical significance as well?

  5. 5 5 Will A

    Longstreet fought for the south. The fact that the Smithsonian Magazine used the term “Civil War” instead of the more appropriate “War of Northern Aggression” shows the bias they have.

  6. 6 6 Ken B

    @Will A: I object. As a citizen of the TRUE northern part of the continent I ask that you refer to it as the “War of Middle Part Agression”.

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