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LEFT WING LOONS Title: The Stone truth ... Left-wingers --- are boring - mass media produced obombabots The Stone truth: Left-wingers are boring Oliver Stones boomer-nostalgic radicalism is stale and hackneyed. Jonah Goldberg National Review Online December 07, 2012 Reuters Narrator, director and writer Oliver Stone and writer Peter Kuznick participate in the panel for the Showtime series "Oliver Stone's Secret History of America" during the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2010 Article Highlights When, at long last, will people understand that the left is boring? @JonahNRO If you want to see a true rebel on campus, seek out the pro-life Christians. @JonahNRO Championing economic liberty will tick off your professors, and you can still be a libertine on weekends. @JonahNRO When, at long last, will people understand that the left is boring? The question came to mind as I was dipping in and out of Oliver Stones miasmic 700-plus-page tome. Ill never read the whole thing, and not because its a left-wing screed full of slimy distortions about the evils of the United States (though that doesnt help). Its that its boring. Stone and co-author Peter Kuznick call their book The Untold History of the United States, except, again, it isnt. This story has been told countless times before. As the Daily Beasts Michael Moynihan notes in a devastating review, Stone and Kuznick offer no new research, and much of the old research they rely on has been rendered moot by more recent discoveries since the Berlin Wall came down. Still, what vexes me about the book isnt really the substance. What bothers me is the manufactured rebelliousness, the kitschy nostalgic play-acting of the thing. The 66-year-old Stone can be an original filmmaker, but he is a stale old Red when it comes to politics. In a sense, thats fine. Were all entitled to our opinions, even to commit them to paper in book form. But spare me the radical pose. Among the hilarious blurbs is this encomium from the octogenarian radical Daniel Ellsberg. Howard [Zinn] would have loved this peoples history of the American Empire. Its compulsive reading: brilliant, a masterpiece! Ellsberg is right about one thing: The late Howard Zinn, a wildly left-wing historian, probably would have loved it in no small part because he wrote so much of it already in his decades-old and endlessly recycled A Peoples History of the United States. Zinns work, along with Noam Chomskys, Michael Moores, and, now, Stones, is seen as boldly transgressive and subversive. Intellectually, theres some truth to that of course. If youre dedicated to subverting the free-enterprise system and traditional patriotism, then youre a subversive. I guess what bothers me is the whole pretense that these people are bravely speaking truth to power in some way. Zinn has been on college syllabi for decades. Moore wins Academy Awards and is treated like royalty by the Democratic party (he sat in Jimmy Carters suite at the 2004 Democratic convention). Chomsky has been a fixture on the campus paid-lecture circuit since before I was born. According to investigative reporter Peter Schweizer, Chomsky, the avowed hater of capitalism, set up a special trust to hide his millions in personal wealth from the taxman. This from the guy who inveighs against a tax code full of complicated devices for ensuring that the poor like 80 percent of the population pay off the rich. Stone, a notorious booster of Cuban socialism, owns numerous properties around the world. During an interview at his Santa Barbara, Calif, Spanish colonial villa, Architectural Digest asked about the contradiction between his anti-capitalist schtick and his lifestyle, and he replied that he wouldnt fall for the guilt trip. Thats a Western Christian trip. The bowel-stewing hypocrisy notwithstanding, whats amazing is how the same dreck is recycled as new, fresh, and courageous. Charles Beards An Economic Interpretation of the U.S. Constitution will be 100 years old next year. Its attack on the Founders as greedy white men was wrong then, but at least it was relatively original. Today, college kids regurgitate the same nonsense and professors applaud their rebelliousness. Except what or whom are they rebelling against? Not the faculty or the administration. Hackneyed left-wingery is not only treated with respect on campuses (though most mainstream academics arent as left-wing as Zinn or Stone), it is repackaged daily by Hollywood and celebrated by the mainstream media. The self-styled rebels of Occupy Wall Street received overwhelmingly positive coverage in the mainstream media in no small part because the liberal press thinks authentic political expression for young people must be left-wing. The regurgitation of hackneyed 60s slogans pleasing to the ears of aging, nostalgia-besotted baby boomers elicits squeals of delight. Meanwhile, tea-party protests were greeted as dangerous, odd, and deserving of hostile journalistic scrutiny. And yet the kitsch of leftism still works its magic. In huge numbers, young people think theyre rebelling when all theyre doing is playing their assigned part and lending energy and, often, votes to a stale, regimented form of statist liberalism that often disappoints and never satisfies. I dont expect young people to become conservatives, though if you want to see a true rebel on campus, seek out the pro-life Christians. But is libertarianism really too much to ask? Championing economic liberty will tick off your professors, and you can still be a libertine on weekends. And if you get rich, you wont be a hypocrite for defending your villa. Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. You can write to him by e-mail at JonahsColumn@aol.com, or via Twitter @JonahNRO. © 2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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Hackneyed left-wingery is not only treated with respect on campuses (though most mainstream academics arent as left-wing as Zinn or Stone), it is repackaged daily by Hollywood and celebrated by the mainstream media. The self-styled rebels of Occupy Wall Street received overwhelmingly positive coverage in the mainstream media in no small part because the liberal press thinks authentic political expression for young people must be left-wing. The regurgitation of hackneyed 60s slogans pleasing to the ears of aging, nostalgia-besotted baby boomers elicits squeals of delight. Meanwhile, tea-party protests were greeted as dangerous, odd, and deserving of hostile journalistic scrutiny. And yet the kitsch of leftism still works its magic. In huge numbers, young people think theyre rebelling when all theyre doing is playing their assigned part and lending energy and, often, votes to a ... stale, regimented form of statist liberalism --- that often disappoints - never satisfies. It's the neocom lib day old bakery sold fresh - home delivery - to even the conservative public daily !
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Children are going to learn. They may not learn what you want them to....;} Children should be taught instead to Question Authority. AEI wants the War of 9/11 to go on forever, for instance. Stone doesn't go far enough. Like this: FDR had broken the Japanese and German Naval Codes before Pearl Harbor. Read Pearl Harbor Countdown: Admiral James O. Richardson by ... www.freado.com/read/.../p...dmiral-james-o-richardson Pearl Harbor Countdown: Admiral James O. Richardson "Why was the American Pacific fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor on the date of infamy? Why did President ... Carlin is right. Its all make-believe, religion, the history were taught, the value of money. Question everything and look for the inconsistencies and think about them. There are no rights. Power makes rights and we dont have any folks we gave them away for security and because were too lazy to think and too scared to act.
Billy Mitchell in honolulu - 1924 ... said a fleet of japanese air craft carriers --- were going to destroy pearl harbor ! Some people ... can see the future --- some people can't see the past - present !
If you ... don't use exclamation points --- you should't be typeing ! Commas - semicolons - question marks are for girlie boys !
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