Posted on 11/21/2012 5:34:36 AM PST by Kaslin
bttt
Nicely put.
wow, I can not get to NY to see it, but where can I get a script
That’s what I was thinking — I want to see Mamet’s play.
Lyrical and almost poetic, this article really hits the nail on the head of the problem as I’ve been seeing and harping on it.
Over the last few evenings, the wife and I have gone out to dinner and always managed to overhear conversations about Republicans or Obamacare or the elections in general. Some discussions are rabidly left, some are moderate, some are “right-wing,” as it were. The one common thread I found, however, is that its older folks having the conversations, my apologies to anyone older than 32 reading this.
When I read about or talk about the “split” in this country, I point directly at the Boomers as the subjects of that discussion. I look at people like my mother and mother-in-law, both conservative American women who didn’t deign to participate in the bra-burning of the 60s. They grew up in households espousing hard work.
Then there are the old leftists who are so vocal in their vitriol against what the perceive as racist right-wingers that they seem older than their years. They seem tired and hoarse from complaining so much. Yet they’re consistently getting what they want and turning this country into some sort of socialist utopia that’s anything but. What did they expect? Did they think that if Carter won against Reagan in 1980 that it would be all sunshine and lollipops? Did they think that if Dukakis won it would be good times and everyone would be rolling in cash?
Quite frankly, as a young man in my early 30s, I’m incensed by these leftist elders who still hold on to this idea that free love, getting high, and partitioning the American electorate into haves and have-nots are the best way to move this country forward. They’re willing to take all the credit for the good times but blame every negative on the other party or “racist whitey.”
It’s over ladies and gents. The leftist ideology failed miserably, and in the next 4 years, we’re going to see and experience what it’s really like to live under the jackboot of socialism and communism. We’re going to see difficulty and hardship unlike anything seen by our elders. I find it amusing, however, that the very lefties from the 60s and 70s who preached for free healthcare and free everything are now going to be the enfeebled victims of those very things, yet I’d bet my paycheck that they’ll be the first to say, “If Republicans weren’t in power it would be different...”
Obstinate to their deaths, the lot of them.
Bttt for later passing around.
Mamet is positively brilliant when it comes to expositional dialogue. I would love to see what he has done here. I’m also curious as to how the reviewers will receive or even comprehend his messages, given Mamet’s “coming out” as a conservative.
"Then there are the old leftists who are so vocal in their vitriol against what the perceive as racist right-wingers that they seem older than their years.
That image instantly brought to mind the words of Bob Dylan: "But I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now" (from My Back Pages).
Most of us who were radicals in our youth learned to put away childish things, and did so most willingly when the demands of adulthood and responsibility became unavoidable. And yet, for some, especially the children of wealthy liberals, such a day of reckoning never came.
Instead, they went to Ivy League schools and made a career of their radicalism; never learning anything again that might discomfit or challenge beliefs latched onto in the heat of adolescent rebellion against the necessity of earning an honest living, or even of being truly honest with one's self.
I also had the benefit of such an elite education, but wound up becoming a conservative rather early on in life (in my early 20s). Why? Because my parents were working class Truman Democrats, essentially grounded in reality by inescapable duties and entirely accepting of Old World standards of virtue. And I honored them - even when they annoyed me.
We followed a similar path with the exception of my education being public university rather than Ivy league. I knew going into college that I was a conservative and often argued with professors who spouted complete lies to further an agenda.
I had professors (in the mid-1970s) who were open Communists. Arguing with them was always a frustrating experience; they understood the power of rhetoric and ridicule; I did not. I had never heard of Saul Alinsky; they had memorized his Rules. And needless to say, one sacrificed the possibility of achieving high grades merely by virtue of one's willingness to disagree in class.
Our universities are now dominated by radicals, administratively and professorially. After 40 years they remain, closing American minds, one at a time.
Nice that so many people 'get it' ... funny the press will be the last to know... The New York Times sucks more...
I actually credit the conservatives of Free Republic for much of my education. I discovered FR in 1998, at the same time I was in grad school. I’d argue with my professors using what I learned from freepers, and I’d argue with freepers using what I heard from my professors. In the end it became clear to me that freepers would never stop explaining their point, but professors would tell you to shut up. Politely, of course, but that was the ultimate message. “We are right, shut up,” they explained.
I came aboard here at FR in 2004 and haven’t looked back. At the time I was adrift in a sea of liberals. I had trouble clarifying arguments. After a few years here, I can debate with the best of them, and you’re spot on with your assessment: liberals know they’re wrong and give up by deflecting or dismissing. Conservatives are part of a never-ending pursuit for the truth.
Took a while for Mamet to connect the dots and become a political conservative. He was already conservative in other areas of his life. Plus he never wrote wimpy stuff. He wrote the screenplay for “The Edge”
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Was David Mamet Ever Really A Liberal Anyway? | The Awl
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Jun 20, 2011 Start with Glengarry Glen Ross, Mamet’s best play and film script. .... Indeed, in February 2002, Mamet wrote an essay for the prominent New York-based ..... Meanwhile, The Edge is basically survival nut porn in the superior ...
And there’s no way to penetrate their obstinacy and I suspect the reason for that is power. anyone who remains a leftist in the face of facts and logics simply has a thirst for real or imagined power over other human beings.
It’s a sickness, but a certain percentage of the population has this power disease, and they all gravitate to communism/socialism.
communnism/socialism is the system which gives maximum power over others, even more than the medieval Catholic church,now made even more possible by technology, humanity’s cheapest, fastest and dirtiest way to control masses of people.
The power freaks swarm to it like moths to a flame.
they see themselves as the elite, the top 10% in such a society, it’s heady, addiciting.
That’s why you’ll never penetrate their thinking, I suspect. there a lot in it for them.
Now that so many Universities have become indoctrination centers, we can start challenging college graduation as THE default pathway to career success. One way to do this is by demanding alternate doors of entry to good jobs.I.Q. tests and life experiences used to be standard employer tools until the Left sued and said employers can’t give tests because tests were “unfair” to certain people.
Young adults should not have to feel that their lives are doomed without the holy grail of college indoctrination/graduation. They should not be told that they “need not apply” unless they have been through the brainwashing center.
Where did they go? The bomb-throwers and the sit-in heroes? Sure, we know Ayers and Dohrn are in Chicago, still peddling nonsense, and the Port Huron gang is spread far and wide, some of them via ash scatterings.
But where did their "ideas" go? No one in the MSM espouses that claptrap anymore, or uses the hackneyed phrases of "the movement," but very, very few people in the Manhattan-Beltway media elite talk about anything serious at all.
Here's a clue. The idiot wind of the 60s blew and blew and blew and ended up bottled in newsrooms and green rooms all across the land. It ended up tenured and stupid, credentialed and wholly incapable of basic economic analysis though it is very good at regression analysis applied to polling data and Twitter quips.
Typical Hewitt, can’t decide if I liked or hated (a) the subject (b) the author...
Congratulations. Very perceptive for one in their mid-thirties.
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