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David Mamet is no longer a brain-dead liberal
« on: March 12, 2008, 09:05:01 AM »
An excellent essay, worth the read.

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0811,374064,374064,1.html/full

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For the Constitution, rather than suggesting that all behave in a godlike manner, recognizes that, to the contrary, people are swine and will take any opportunity to subvert any agreement in order to pursue what they consider to be their proper interests.

To that end, the Constitution separates the power of the state into those three branches which are for most of us (I include myself) the only thing we remember from 12 years of schooling.

The Constitution, written by men with some experience of actual government, assumes that the chief executive will work to be king, the Parliament will scheme to sell off the silverware, and the judiciary will consider itself Olympian and do everything it can to much improve (destroy) the work of the other two branches. So the Constitution pits them against each other, in the attempt not to achieve stasis, but rather to allow for the constant corrections necessary to prevent one branch from getting too much power for too long.

Rather brilliant. For, in the abstract, we may envision an Olympian perfection of perfect beings in Washington doing the business of their employers, the people, but any of us who has ever been at a zoning meeting with our property at stake is aware of the urge to cut through all the pernicious bullshit and go straight to firearms.

I found not only that I didn't trust the current government (that, to me, was no surprise), but that an impartial review revealed that the faults of this presidentwhom I, a good liberal, considered a monsterwere little different from those of a president whom I revered.

Bush got us into Iraq, JFK into Vietnam. Bush stole the election in Florida; Kennedy stole his in Chicago. Bush outed a CIA agent; Kennedy left hundreds of them to die in the surf at the Bay of Pigs. Bush lied about his military service; Kennedy accepted a Pulitzer Prize for a book written by Ted Sorenson. Bush was in bed with the Saudis, Kennedy with the Mafia. Oh.

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Re: David Mamet is no longer a brain-dead liberal
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 10:30:00 AM »
I could have told you that after watching the last two seasons of "The Unit".......

He's starting to come around.....
Impressed yet befogged, they grasped at his vivid leading phrases, seeing only their surface meaning, and missing the deeper current of his thought.

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Re: David Mamet is no longer a brain-dead liberal
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 12:56:05 PM »
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Bush lied about his military service;


That's a new one.  I've heard the usual whining about his "cushy plane-flying job," and how he was the only person in the Air Guard to ever miss a few drills, but I never heard that he lied about it. 
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Re: David Mamet is no longer a brain-dead liberal
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 06:57:45 PM »
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Bush lied about his military service;


That's a new one.  I've heard the usual whining about his "cushy plane-flying job," and how he was the only person in the Air Guard to ever miss a few drills, but I never heard that he lied about it. 

Several of the commentators address that misconception.

Hey, I didn't say he was perfect, just that he's thinking.  grin
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Re: David Mamet is no longer a brain-dead liberal
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 07:04:02 PM »
Wasn't trying to pick nits.  I just thought I had missed one of George W. Bush's Awful and Infamous Sins, For Which Hell Shall Gape Wide to Receive Him and his little vice-president, too.   smiley
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