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Trump has stepped out of an Ayn Rand novel, fully formed |
2024-06-24 |
![]() Of course, the left has always hated Rand, her books and the films based on them. Her philosophy is a celebration of individualism, a testament to gifted and talented men and women who are able to remain true to themselves in a world that reveres and celebrates mediocrity. Ayn Rand was born in Russia in 1905, and educated there; she was twelve years old during the Bolshevik Revolution. She emigrated to the U.S. in 1926. Her play of 1935, The Night of January 16th, was produced in Hollywood first, then on Broadway. It was a courtroom drama in which members of the audience were chosen as jurors. The play’s intent was to demonstrate the conflict between individualism and conformity, which seems to be the primary conflict between and among Americans today. The left always comes down on the side of submission and conformity -- to their agenda. Donald Trump is a larger-than-life individual. Rand might have created him for a novel, or based a novel on him had she known him. She profoundly respected people who remained true to themselves when all around them are those striving only for approval for being conventional. Her books and plays were about the tension between individualism and the collectivist mindset of the left. No wonder the left hates Trump with a blinding obsession to destroy him; his success, his essential happiness and personal fulfillment and his failure to capitulate to their demands enrages them beyond all reason. Rand’s heroes are engineers, mathematicians, builders and businessmen, not journalists, writers and the professors who believe themselves far superior to the likes of men such as Trump. The Fountainhead is particularly famous for its representation of newspapermen who relish in creating mob actions, especially against anything new and creative. Just as when Stravinsky debuted his The Rite of Spring in Paris in 1913, riots ensued, fights in the aisles of the theater; it was new and different. People were stunned by its departure from what they were used to hearing. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#14 We need an anti dynasty amendment to the constitution. And state constitutions as well. And city and county charters. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2024-06-24 18:10 |
#13 I have a distrust at the absolute evel of my marrow for hereditary politicians. The Kennedies especially have never done much for me. A father who will let part of his daughter's brain be scooped out because she was slow is a monster. John Adams was a great man, John Quincy Adams not so much. Nancy Pelosi's daddy was Mayor of Baltimore. When I lived in Maryland we had Kathleen Kennedy (Townsend) as lieutenant governor, who had she worn a suit it would have been empty. This is kinda a hot button issue with me. We rebelled against the Brits and became a country to get away from a hereditary system. The Constitution specifically demands citizens renounces hereditary titles and that sort of nonsense. (Of course, it also prohibits a head tax///) Our seediest cities (coincidentally run by Democrats) are rife with nepotism. The Brits have a system of hereditary monarchs. How many were Alfred the Greats and how many were Spares? How many were Charles I and how many were Elizabeth I? |
Posted by: Fred 2024-06-24 18:05 |
#12 It amuses me to watch dems toss their once worshipped Camelot under the bus. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2024-06-24 11:51 |
#11 RFK Jr. isn't going anywhere. He isn't doing anything. He's a crackpot. He's a Kennedy and we had enough of them decades ago. He talks like Katherine Hepburn when she got old. Nobody can listen to that. 'Nuff said. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2024-06-24 11:24 |
#10 ^ John Cleese ( or whatever minion he's tapped) being a current poster boy. From Monty Python to slovenly mean girl tweets is quite a fall. |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2024-06-24 10:05 |
#9 It's always so sweet when furriners pose at having America's best interests at heart. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2024-06-24 09:38 |
#8 Jack Smith is pushing for a gag order on Trump to prevent him from talking about the Mar A Lago raid. |
Posted by: Deacon+Blues 2024-06-24 09:29 |
#7 #1 - It's a good thing you can't vote here. He might get 0.02% of the vote and NO electoral votes then. |
Posted by: Frank G 2024-06-24 08:39 |
#6 ^ Bravo! |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2024-06-24 08:17 |
#5 I really detest the folks who demand 100% conformity to their view and then call themselves individualists. Never Trumpers are good at that. He didn't finish building the wall he's no good etc. etc. Sorry he's not God and can do everything all at once despite any opposition. Deal with it. |
Posted by: alanc 2024-06-24 07:59 |
#4 Kennedy Supporters Protest Outside CNN Office In Burbank After He Is Excluded From Debate Dozens! A veritable groundswell! |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2024-06-24 07:17 |
#3 FWIW RFK Jr. is a globalist. |
Posted by: Ebbuger Whuque4103 2024-06-24 07:07 |
#2 ^Trump is a symbol of America's resistance to Globalists - kinda like their Joan of Arc. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2024-06-24 03:52 |
#1 Trump will not rebuild America or do anything you want Where is that wall? Oh. The only man who will deliver is RFK jr He will actually end the foreign wars and rebuild america, end the open border madness and stop the Big Pharma cartel corruption |
Posted by: Anon1 2024-06-24 03:16 |