Posted on 02/09/2008 7:48:30 PM PST by mpackard
I can’t think of many better things to read than The Fountainhead.
If you're talking about Mitch Albom, you are absolutely correct. The Liberal little twit with a big head and big ears (is he related to Dennis Kucinich) is totally full of himself. Go figure, here in the Detroit area his program airs immediately following first Rush then Hannity. At that point I switch channels.......
well, actually I was talking about Morrie...But one thing that iritated me about Albom in the book was that he began feeling guilty and confused about his success.
Amen!!!!! Even my beautiful sister read and re-read that book. I’m shocked, a little, that she didn’t see through.
I will....I saw a movie (that was supposed to be funny, but wasn’t) where a guy from the present lay frozen for a generation and when he’s thawed out he finds that in the future everyone is stupid, lazy and useless. He winds up being king, or something because he’s the smartest guy there. It was supposed to make me laugh but frankly I didn’t find it far enough from the realm of possibility to be amused!
I saw it too—it’s called “Idiotocracy”.
Thats it!!!!
‘Mitch Albom spends half of his radio program hammering other radio talk shows for being biased. After each rant about how biased and dishonest all of the other programs are Mitch will follow it up by always attacking one republican or another, but dispite being the paragon of virtue he claims to be this fraud can only see fit to attack one party. Mitch wrote a column a few years back ripping Jayson Blair for being dishonest, and now it looks as though the chickens are comming home to roost.’
http://www.rathergate.com/?p=702
Thanks for the ping, Larry. I have not read any Mitch, but my wife has read both and agrees with you that Morrie is egotistical, small man.
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