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Meee-ooow!—In what has got to be the cattiestiest interview since the Cheshire Cat took on the Cowardly Lion, Gore Vidal displays his utter contempt for the New York Times. In answer to “Why do you think that critics have traditionally praised your essays more than your fiction?” good ol’ Gore throws the question back in the interviewer’s face, averring:
“That’s because they don’t know how to read. I can’t name three first-rate literary critics in the United States. I’m told there are a few hidden away at universities, but they don’t print them in The New York Times.”
Ouch!
My favorite: Q:“You live in California , where last month the State Supreme Court overturned the ban on same-sex marriage . As someone who lived with a male companion for 50-plus years, do you see this as a victory for equality?
A: People would ask, How could you live with someone for so long without any problems of any kind? I said, There was no sex.
Q: Were you chaste during those years?
A: Chased by whom?”
That old devil Vidal, he’s not about to let them get the better of him, not even when the interviewer says “Well, it’s been a pleasure talking to you.” Vidal’s retort: “I doubt that.”
Ron Paul Update – The Paulistas aren’t going away any time soon, however much the neocon-controlled party apparatus would wish it. While the McCainiacs are warmongering it up in Minneapolis, the Paulists will be whooping it up across the river in St. Paul – where else?—on the campus of the University of Minnesota, at their own convention. And, as US News reports, the GOPers have plenty to be worried about in November when the Paulistas either stay home or vote for Bob Barr.
Quote of the Day – “How is that no one questions the constant calls for energy autarky of the most primitive sort? If some paleocon wants to hinder trade with Mexicans, he is denounced as a bigot. If some neocon wants to hinder trade with Muslims, and wants to murder them too, he is a defender of national security.” – Lew Rockwell, on LRC.
Bad Idea of the Day – David “the Commissar” Frum reveals his choice for McCain’s Veep: none other than Rudy Giuliani, who spent $50 million for one delegate. Why Rudy, apart from the fact that he hired the Frumster (which may have something to do with his awful showing)? Well, “because he shares the vision of a practical, reforming, war-winning Republican Party that inspires John McCain, plus the stronger-than-usual grounds for hoping that he might be the rare candidate who can make a difference in an essential state--in this case, New Jersey.”
Translation: Rudy’s an opportunist, a closet liberal, and (best of all, from the Frummian perspective) a frothy-mouthed warmonger. But what’s this about enabling McCain to carry New Jersey? We’re talking about a candidate so weak that he didn’t even make it to the February New Jersey primary. But that’s the kind of political “expertise” Rudy was paying for back when Frum was on his campaign staff (as Director of Smears) – which goes far in explaining why the Guiliani effort will go down in history as the Edsel of political campaign.
Bodrum is Heaven – I spent a week in the beautiful Turkish town of Bodrum last month, where I spoke at the annual meeting of the Property and Freedom Society, and I originally had a long blog entry which described the wonders of the atmosphere, the white-washed town nestled up against the cerulean blue of the Aegean, the wonderful hotel with the best food I’ve ever eaten and a pool and garden to die for, and, last but not least, a star line-up of speakers, including mostly European libertarians and a few Americans such as myself – but my computer ate it! Yes, the dog ate my homework! At any rate, I have never been to a more enjoyable conference – no, not ever – and I’ve been a lot of them, let me tell you.
My host, Professor Hans Hermann Hoppe, and his beautiful wife, Gulchin, were most accommodating: they entertained us endlessly, and the time seemed to pass all too quickly. Oh yes, and the speakers – well, go check out the program, which was packed with fascinating talks from a host of European types who offered a whole other perspective on issues from foreign policy to cultural matters. A highlight of the conference, for me, was meeting Mr. Sean Gabb, a delightful guy, and his lovely wife and child: Sean has the thankless task of leading Britain’s Libertarian Alliance, and he’s also a teacher and a sometime novelist. Quite the conversationalist and an all-around delight.
At any rate, contact the Society for the schedule of the next conference: you won’t want to miss it.
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Excellent description of Frum’s idiotic VP choice. And Frum passes for a deep thinker among the neocons.
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“And, as US News reports, the GOPers have plenty to be worried about in November when the Paulistas either stay home or vote for Bob Barr.”
Or Chuck Baldwin.
Perhaps you could pass on to Dr. Hoppe that it would be nice if the next conference of the Society was in the States where some of us could get to.
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Yes, Paul said today on CNN that he’d have a hard time choosing between Barr and Baldwin.
I think Baldwin is the better choice, but hopefully they’ll get a ton of votes between them and keep McCain out of office.
Obama, sniveling AIPAC boot-licker that he is, remains the better choice between the two War Party candidates.
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Vidal gave an interview to a local entertainment mag while in Portland for a literary convention several months ago and all they asked him were “cult-of-personality” questions which anyone even remotely familiar with Vidal would know he would not react kindly to. Even though he eviscerated the interviewer, it still made print. I think they thought they were being ironic by printing it, but frankly it was only embarrassing and ridiculous.
Vidal is a national treasure.
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Not to hijack your article, Justin, but here’s a link to a very interesting interview Vidal gave Amy Goodman last month.
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/5/14/legendary_author_gore_vidal_on_the
Reading Vidal always reminds me that man’s greatest activity is to think, and hard.
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“RIP WFB—in hell.” – Gore Vidal March 20, 2008.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20080320_gore_vidal_speaks_seriously_ill_of_the_dead/
I suppose we’d better write our vindictive epithets about Gore Vidal now before he croaks, else we join him in violating that ancient Roman maxim “De mortuis nibil nisi bonum” (keeping in mind noble pagans flattered the dead because they had not the ontological force to absolve them. “De mortuis…” is not a Christian phrase; speaking nothing but good of the dead is attributed to the mores of Spartan decency of Chilon six centuries before the Incarnation).
Ever the bitch-goddess faux-Patrician, Gore Vidal never ceases to amaze me at the ordure he will wallow in, if not actually eat. His conspiracy theories are legendary crack-pot, not deep thinking Statesman. Only his “America First” period redeems him (well, he did a credible job as an actor in Gattaca).
But you do have to give the man credit for his high-brow zingers. Would that he had gone into writing for television it may have saved the medium. I have to admit, I loath him and his ideas, but he always makes me laugh and whisper “touché.”
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Yes, please, please PLEASEen. McCain pick Rudy Guliani as your VP. Then the whole rotten
edifice can go down in flames all at once.
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The N.Y. Times, a veritable Deus ex machina of passive aggressive reporting likely considered the brief interview with Mr. Vidal to be a twofer..... appealing to the liberal literary set while confirming to all concerned that the venerable Gore is a vicious old curmudgeon who uses irony like a chainsaw. Although dismissing Mr. McCain’s time in a brutal prisoner of war camp is a bit over the top, one can understand his abiding disappointment with the modern era. We occupy a time when chainsaws really are needed to cut through the gothic jungle of cheerful irony that coats everything with a cloak of menacing suspicion on the one hand or pure idolatrous idiotica on the other..
Mr. Vidal’s various assaults on our Gomer Pyle Imperialism have been spot on and he is a reminder of the pleasures to be had when one can enjoy someone’s prose immensely even though one might disagree with aspects of the premise at hand. Frum, in stark contrast, is simply another Boomer Journalistic Day Worker, strident in his serial demonstrations that several wrongs make several wrongs. He and his fellow Neo-Conservatives singlehandedly refute the idea that “Free Speech” is beneficial to the public welfare. Paying the Neo-Conservatives for their cockeyed issuance is one of the more hilarious aspects of the Fiat Economy. Hopefully, they will be an enduring monument to the aggressive stupidity of this winded period of the Nation State. They can replace Neville Chamberlain as the heir to Appeasement. In their particular case, we have a stunning display of the hazards of appeasing effulgent political dimwittedness in service to even dumber Corporate interests.
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Signor giuliani vuole ser nostro Duce: Creddere, Obeddire, Combattere!
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Justin: Gore Vidal has stated that he and JFK talked of a two million dollar cash payment to Harry Truman, in a brown satchel, to change his mind and recognize Israel. With your vast knowledge do you know more about this item?
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