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Not so cute: Paul McCartney and other stars make public displays of their ignorance
www.worldmag.com ^ | "2010 Books Issue" July 03, 2010 | Arsenio Orteza

Posted on 06/24/2010 9:48:00 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch

In a famous scene from the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night, a reporter asks Ringo Starr whether he's a Mod or a Rocker. Starr answers, "I'm a mocker."

Apparently, so is Paul McCartney.

To be fair, nobody ever called McCartney the Smart Beatle. (That was John Lennon.) But nobody ever called him the Stupid Beatle either (that was Ringo), not even when he behaved like one (filming Give My Regards to Broad Street, marrying Heather Mills).

But when he took the occasion of accepting the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song to insult George W. Bush—"After the last eight years," McCartney said in a quip heard 'round the world, "it's great to have a president who knows what a library is"—one couldn't help wondering whether the Cute Beatle's decades of smoking marijuana and not eating meat had taken a toll on his brain.

"There are many things of which Bush may be fairly accused," blogged the Washington Post's Charles Lane. "[But] those who smugly deride his ostensible ignorance often inadvertently demonstrate their own." Lane went on to point out that Bush, besides marrying a librarian, had made increased library funding a top priority as both the governor of Texas and the president.

Of course, neither marriage nor money makes one a bookworm. Reading, however, does. "Mr. Bush's 2006 reading list shows his literary tastes," wrote Karl Rove in a 2008 editorial. "Fifty-eight of the books he read that year were nonfiction. Nearly half of his 2006 reading was history and biography, with another eight volumes on current events . . . and six on sports."

Rove should know: Besides being Bush's deputy chief of staff, he competed with him twice in year-long reading contests. Bush lost the first one 110 to 95, in part because the Bible only counted as one book. His other excuse, wrote Rove, was that "he'd been busy as Leader of the Free World."

Therefore, McCartney was not merely wrong but egregiously so. Unfortunately, among rock stars such cluelessness gushes forth like BP oil.

On the same day that McCartney mocked Bush, the band Los Lobos—four of whose five members are of Mexican descent—announced it was canceling its June 10 performance at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz. The reason: the recent passing into law of Arizona's anti-illegal-immigration Senate Bill 1070.

"The new law," read Los Lobos' statement, "will inevitably lead to unfair racial profiling and possible abuse of people who just happen to look Latino. As a result, in good conscience, we could not see ourselves performing in Arizona."

Los Lobos' twinges of conscience followed hard on the heels of similar ones recently suffered by Elvis Costello. "It is a matter of instinct and conscience," wrote the bespectacled singer-songwriter in defense of his decision to cancel two concerts in Israel. The cancellations, he said, were his way of respecting the "sensitivity" of Palestinians "in the wake of so many despicable acts of [Israeli] violence perpetrated in the name of liberation."

Perhaps, like Helen Thomas, Costello would like to see Israel's Jews "go home" to the very countries in which they were once threatened with becoming (to quote the title of an old song of his) "Pills and Soap." And perhaps Los Lobos really does think Arizona police are now authorized to abuse people who "look Latino" the way the Gestapo once abused, well, Jews.

But it seems more likely that they're simply not thinking very hard. Until they do, they should probably quit making like Paul McCartney and start making like George Harrison—the Quiet Beatle.


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1 posted on 06/24/2010 9:48:02 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: InvisibleChurch
To be fair, nobody ever called McCartney the Smart Beatle. (That was John Lennon.) But nobody ever called him the Stupid Beatle either (that was Ringo)

Who'd have thought, back when they seemed so magical, that Ringo would in fact shake out to be far and away the most solid of the Beatles?

2 posted on 06/24/2010 10:02:30 AM PDT by TheClintons-STILLAnti-American
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To: InvisibleChurch

“But it seems more likely that they’re simply not thinking very hard”

It’s not about thinking but loyalty to their liberal tribe — group think that pays dividends.


3 posted on 06/24/2010 10:47:12 AM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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To: Blind Eye Jones
"It’s not about thinking but loyalty to their liberal tribe — group think that pays dividends."

Exactly...told them exactly what they wanted to hear.

4 posted on 06/24/2010 11:35:01 AM PDT by blam
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To: TheClintons-STILLAnti-American
FWIW, Harpo was the most stable of the Marx Bros, and everyone thought he was an simpleton. Groucho had three wives, Chico gambled and drank away all his money. Harpo married a woman, adopted three kids, and lived very happily 'til he died of a heart attack. He has a star in Palm Springs. Pretty cool guy.
5 posted on 06/24/2010 12:33:10 PM PDT by Othniel (Meddlng in human affairs for 1/20th of a millennium.......)
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To: Blind Eye Jones

Conservatism requires thought.


6 posted on 06/24/2010 1:34:59 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch (Stimulus ~ Response)
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