Quotes by Norman Mailer Comments by IncPen
"This notion of the women's movement that women are good and men are evil is about as useful as Hitlerism or Communism or Political Correctness or any kind of ideology that is limiting or constricting." huh?
"I think the internet is the greatest waste of time since masturbation was discovered." Paging Dr. Elders
"We didn't win the Cold War, we were just a big bank that bankrupted a smaller bank because we had an arms race that wiped the Russians out." Brilliant, wasn't it Normy?
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TESTIMONY OF NORMAN MAILER AT THE CHICAGO 7 TRIAL
MR. KUNSTLER: Could you state if Rubin didn't use the word "intimidate" as you have answered Mr. Schultz (the Prosecutor), what word he did use? What was his language?
THE WITNESS: It would be impossible for me to begin to remember whether Mr.Rubin used the word "intimidate" or not. I suspect that he probably did not use it because it is not his habitual style of speech. He would speak more of diverting, demoralizing the establishment, freaking them out, bending their mind, driving them out of their bird.
I use the word "intimidate" because possibly since I am a bully by nature, I tend to think in terms of intimidation, but I don't think Mr. Rubin does. He thinks in terms of cataclysm, of having people reveal their own guilt, their own evil. --- end excerpt ---
LIFE Magazine April 5, 1949
Red Rumpus
In the Beginning such people were prominent liberals who were lured into sponsoring or joining organization that seemed American enough at the time. When the Moscow-directed line emerged, numerous liberals quit. But others like those below stuck it out. Some of them were receptive to shrewd Communistic persuasiveness. Some in high positions stubbornly ignored their critics in the honest belief that there would eventually be a meeting of the minds. Still others cynically pursued personal ambition, thinking that Communists could help them along with their careers. Not a few became so notorious that they were accused of being actual members of the party. Some of those pictured here publicly and sincerely repudiate Communism, but this does not alter the fact that they are of great use to Communist cause.
Indeed membership would damage their special usefulness. Innocently or not, they accomplish quite as much as for the Kremlin in their glamorous way as a card holder does in his drab toil. The Communist-front organizations have been exposed often enough, however, so that by now the perennial joiner whose friends try to excuse him be is "just a dupe," is clearly a superdupe
From left to right: Top Row: Corliss Lamont, Writer, Philanthropist; Arthur Upham Pope, Authority on Persian Art; Susan B. Anthony II, Grandniece of Suffragist;
Row 2: Charles Chaplin, Movie Actor and Producer; Philip Morrison, Atomic Physicist; Olin Downes, Music Critic; O. John Rogge, Lawyer; Lyman R. Bradley, Professor of German.
Row 3: Thomas Mann, Novelist; Vida D. Scudder, English Professor Emeritus; Dean Dixon, Orchestra Conductor; Kenneth Leslie, Editor of "The Protestant"; Frederick L. Schuman, Political science Professor
Row 4: Harlow Shapley, Astronomer; William Rose Benet, Poet; Walter Rautenstrauch, Engineering Prf. Emeritus; F.O. Matthiessen. History Professor; Donald Ogden Stewart, Writer.
Bottom Row: Louis Untermeyer, Poet; George Seldes, Editor; Lilian Hellman, Playwright; William Howard Melish, Episcopal Clergyman; Gene Weltfish, Anthropologist.
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