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Playwright/filmmaker David Mamet, whose upcoming jujitsu pic Redbelt I missed at ShoWest, writes about turning away from his Liberalism in The Village Voice. What's that old canard about becoming more conservative as you age? Even I am no longer as tolerant of knee-jerks as I once was. A woman in my poker group hates Hillary Clinton as much as she loves Barack Obama. I love neither candidate: I admire their strengths and weigh their weaknesses. Both are human politicians and thus, imperfect.
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Now that I have returned from my sojourn in the Great White North I can turn my attentions to bloggery. I quite enjoyed this essay from David?Mamet. He is a playwright and author, with many notable works including Glengarry Glen Ross and The Spanish Prisoner. He is also co-creater of one of my favorite shows, The Unit. He explains why he is no longer a brain-dead liberal. There is some profanity it was published in the Village Voice after all, but I think it is worth reading. I don??t agree
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Left slays its apostates Janet Albrechtsen March 19, 2008 WHY the shock when a smart guy decides to think about issues and changes his politics? It is not just in Islam where apostasy is a capital offence. Judging from the reaction to David Mamet??s self-proclaimed conversion from liberal to conservative politics, apostasy is also a mortal sin in the arts world. Declaring that he is no longer a ???brain-dead liberal???, the famed American playwright performed the ultimate act of treason. After
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Hilarious article here on how the MSM has ignored the fact that one of their heroes took a hike. The American playwright David Mamet wrote a piece for the Village Voice last week titled, ???Why I Am No Longer a ???Brain-Dead Liberal.????? Mr. Mamet, whose characters famously use the f-word as a rhythmic device I think of it now as the ???Mamet-word???, didn??t himself mince words on his transition. He was riding with his wife one day, listening to National Public Radio: ???I felt my facial muscles tighten
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From left to right: on the mid-life political conversionsA celebrated playwright turns his back on liberalism and the chattering classes are aghast. Yet the tradition of former firebrands abandoning their youthful radicalism in later life is a long and intriguing one. Andy McSmith reports The writer David Mamet shocked his liberal fans by embracing conservatism Mamet??s new work: Why I am no longer a brain-dead liberal David Mamet The American playwright and director has appalled many of hi
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Great comment in David Mamet's piece although I think he misconstrued Mamet's intent in rehashing all the liberal bds talking points, Why I am No Longer a 'Brain Dead' Liberal, in Village Voice last week: Gregg Calkins on Wed Mar 12, 2008, 13:21, says: David Mamet's actually come a long way, but I wonder how much further along he might be without the obligatory Bush-bashing which includes a suspension of rational thought? For instance, HOW did Bush steal Florida, especially in comparison wit
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Famed playwright Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, Oleanna and screenwriter The Verdict, House of Games, The Verdict David Mamet writes in the Village Voice that he...
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HOROWITZ: Dave! MAMET: About fucking time you got here. HOROWITZ: Traffic fucking sucked. Fucking Priuses. MAMET: How long have you fucking lived here? You gotta factor the fucking Priuses into when you leave. HOROWITZ: I??m gonna get a Pinks dog. You want something? MAMET: Fuck you. I wait for you?? HOROWITZ: Dave. MAMET: for half an hour at a goddamn hot dog stand?? HOROWITZ: Dave. MAMET: and you??re gonna make me sit here while you get lunch? HOROWITZ: Look. MAM
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Phoenix New Times Canine Crusaders That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend. By Ray Stern Miami New Times Picked On Farm workers earn nada in America's green-bean capital. By Janine Zeitlin Village Voice "Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead
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Andrew Klavan has a remarkable column in the L.A. Times welcoming in from the cold of modern liberalism, David Mamet, one of America's most prolific and best playwrights, directors and screenwriters. It is well worth reading. But you must then skip on over and read Mamet's story in his own striking words, a transformation from a "brain-dead liberal" into a man who desires to live more honestly and consistently with himself, a man who retains much skepticism of the right yet who acknowledges T
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by David Mamet by Tony Ortega by Sean Gardiner by Maria Luisa Tucker by Tony Ortega John Maynard Keynes was twitted with changing his mind. ...
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??? John McCain, by Peggy Noonan "Get serious!" she says ??? Faithfulness and fidelity, by The New York Times hey, you can trust The Grey Lady! ??? Senator Obama, by Shelby Steele "What could he have been thinking? Of course he wasn't thinking." ??? Brain-dead liberalism, by David Mamet in The Village Voice of all places. ??? Rowan Williams, by the editors of The New Criterion "And why should an archbishop of the Church of England reserve all his doubts for religious matters?" ??? Black liberatio
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From Left to Right David Mamet's transformation from "brain-dead liberal" to conservative got plenty of play last week, after he penned a 2,500-word essay in the Village Voice. But Andrew Klavan writes in the Los Angeles Times that it is "wonderful news for the culture, far better, I fear, than many conservatives will appreciate." He writes, "The big question is whether the good men and women of the right will realize what a gift they have been given in Mamet. Will they turn out for his pla
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From David Mamet at The Village Voice: I began reading not only the economics of Thomas Sowell our greatest contemporary philosopher but Milton Friedman, Paul Johnson, and Shelby Steele, and a host of conservative writers, and found that I agreed with them: a free-market understanding of the world meshes more perfectly with my experience than that idealistic vision I called liberalism?? White knew that people need both to get ahead and to get along, and that they??re always working at one or
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Playwright/filmmaker David Mamet, whose upcoming jujitsu pic Redbelt I missed at ShoWest, writes about turning away from his Liberalism in The Village Voice. What's that old canard about becoming more conservative as you age? Even I am no longer as tolerant of knee-jerks as I once was. A woman in my poker group hates Hillary Clinton as much as she loves Barack Obama. I love neither candidate: I admire their strengths and weigh their weaknesses. Both are human politicians and thus, imperfect.
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Read playwright David Mamet??s Why I Am No Longer a ???Brain-Dead Liberal?? in New York??s Village Voice.
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Mamet Turns on Lily-Livered Liberals
Playwright/filmmaker David Mamet, whose upcoming jujitsu pic Redbelt I missed at ShoWest, writes about turning away from his Liberalism in The Village Voice. What's that old canard about becoming more conservative as you age? Even I am no longer as tolerant of knee-jerks as I once was. A woman in my poker group hates Hillary Clinton as much as she loves Barack Obama. I love neither candidate: I admire their strengths and weigh their weaknesses. Both are human politicians and thus, imperfect.
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Eyes Open
Now that I have returned from my sojourn in the Great White North I can turn my attentions to bloggery. I quite enjoyed this essay from David?Mamet. He is a playwright and author, with many notable works including Glengarry Glen Ross and The Spanish Prisoner. He is also co-creater of one of my favorite shows, The Unit. He explains why he is no longer a brain-dead liberal. There is some profanity it was published in the Village Voice after all, but I think it is worth reading. I don??t agree
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Left slays its apostates Janet Albrechtsen March 19, 2008 WHY the shock when a smart guy decides to think about issues and changes his politics? It is not just in Islam where apostasy is a capital offence. Judging from the reaction to David Mamet??s self-proclaimed conversion from liberal to conservative politics, apostasy is also a mortal sin in the arts world. Declaring that he is no longer a ???brain-dead liberal???, the famed American playwright performed the ultimate act of treason. After
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The court jester
As we??ve seen, the progressive movement is inextricably rooted in obsolete, essentially feudal, tradition and exclusive elitism. The irony is that this places it in irreconcilable conflict with the glorious millennium toward which it presumes to be the pathfinder. The reason is that the core feature of contemporary and future life and work is the increasingly widespread location and seeking of everything from insight to sovereignty in everyone, rather than in a narrowly prescribed ruling or lea
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David Mamet, Or?? If A Tree Falls In The Forest
Hilarious article here on how the MSM has ignored the fact that one of their heroes took a hike. The American playwright David Mamet wrote a piece for the Village Voice last week titled, ???Why I Am No Longer a ???Brain-Dead Liberal.????? Mr. Mamet, whose characters famously use the f-word as a rhythmic device I think of it now as the ???Mamet-word???, didn??t himself mince words on his transition. He was riding with his wife one day, listening to National Public Radio: ???I felt my facial muscles tighten
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Hitchens get company
From left to right: on the mid-life political conversionsA celebrated playwright turns his back on liberalism and the chattering classes are aghast. Yet the tradition of former firebrands abandoning their youthful radicalism in later life is a long and intriguing one. Andy McSmith reports The writer David Mamet shocked his liberal fans by embracing conservatism Mamet??s new work: Why I am no longer a brain-dead liberal David Mamet The American playwright and director has appalled many of hi
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Laying the Smack Down
Great comment in David Mamet's piece although I think he misconstrued Mamet's intent in rehashing all the liberal bds talking points, Why I am No Longer a 'Brain Dead' Liberal, in Village Voice last week: Gregg Calkins on Wed Mar 12, 2008, 13:21, says: David Mamet's actually come a long way, but I wonder how much further along he might be without the obligatory Bush-bashing which includes a suspension of rational thought? For instance, HOW did Bush steal Florida, especially in comparison wit
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David Mamet - Ex-Liberal:
Famed playwright Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, Oleanna and screenwriter The Verdict, House of Games, The Verdict David Mamet writes in the Village Voice that he...
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Phoenix New Times Canine Crusaders That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend. By Ray Stern Broward-Palm Beach New Times The Muscle Men Thanks to a string of Florida "anti-aging clinics," baseball's steroid scandal isn't limited to superstars. By Michael J. Mooney Miami New Times Picked On Farm
www.sfweekly.com
Textual Perversity in Los Angeles
HOROWITZ: Dave! MAMET: About fucking time you got here. HOROWITZ: Traffic fucking sucked. Fucking Priuses. MAMET: How long have you fucking lived here? You gotta factor the fucking Priuses into when you leave. HOROWITZ: I??m gonna get a Pinks dog. You want something? MAMET: Fuck you. I wait for you?? HOROWITZ: Dave. MAMET: for half an hour at a goddamn hot dog stand?? HOROWITZ: Dave. MAMET: and you??re gonna make me sit here while you get lunch? HOROWITZ: Look. MAM
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Impact Beyond the Stage
Phoenix New Times Canine Crusaders That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend. By Ray Stern Miami New Times Picked On Farm workers earn nada in America's green-bean capital. By Janine Zeitlin Village Voice "Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead
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Andrew Klavan has a remarkable column in the L.A. Times welcoming in from the cold of modern liberalism, David Mamet, one of America's most prolific and best playwrights, directors and screenwriters. It is well worth reading. But you must then skip on over and read Mamet's story in his own striking words, a transformation from a "brain-dead liberal" into a man who desires to live more honestly and consistently with himself, a man who retains much skepticism of the right yet who acknowledges T
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David Mamet: Why I Am No Longer a &39Brain-Dead Liberal&39 - Village Voice
by David Mamet by Tony Ortega by Sean Gardiner by Maria Luisa Tucker by Tony Ortega John Maynard Keynes was twitted with changing his mind. ...
www.villagevoice.com
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Phoenix New Times Canine Crusaders That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend. By Ray Stern Broward-Palm Beach New Times The Muscle Men Thanks to a string of Florida "anti-aging clinics," baseball's steroid scandal isn't limited to superstars. By Michael J. Mooney Miami New Times Picked On Farm workers earn nada in
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Taken to the woodshed
??? John McCain, by Peggy Noonan "Get serious!" she says ??? Faithfulness and fidelity, by The New York Times hey, you can trust The Grey Lady! ??? Senator Obama, by Shelby Steele "What could he have been thinking? Of course he wasn't thinking." ??? Brain-dead liberalism, by David Mamet in The Village Voice of all places. ??? Rowan Williams, by the editors of The New Criterion "And why should an archbishop of the Church of England reserve all his doubts for religious matters?" ??? Black liberatio
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From Left to Right
From Left to Right David Mamet's transformation from "brain-dead liberal" to conservative got plenty of play last week, after he penned a 2,500-word essay in the Village Voice. But Andrew Klavan writes in the Los Angeles Times that it is "wonderful news for the culture, far better, I fear, than many conservatives will appreciate." He writes, "The big question is whether the good men and women of the right will realize what a gift they have been given in Mamet. Will they turn out for his pla
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www.phoenixnewtimes.com
The Mamet Variations
From David Mamet at The Village Voice: I began reading not only the economics of Thomas Sowell our greatest contemporary philosopher but Milton Friedman, Paul Johnson, and Shelby Steele, and a host of conservative writers, and found that I agreed with them: a free-market understanding of the world meshes more perfectly with my experience than that idealistic vision I called liberalism?? White knew that people need both to get ahead and to get along, and that they??re always working at one or
fecundstench.com
Mamet Turns on Lily-Livered Liberals
Playwright/filmmaker David Mamet, whose upcoming jujitsu pic Redbelt I missed at ShoWest, writes about turning away from his Liberalism in The Village Voice. What's that old canard about becoming more conservative as you age? Even I am no longer as tolerant of knee-jerks as I once was. A woman in my poker group hates Hillary Clinton as much as she loves Barack Obama. I love neither candidate: I admire their strengths and weigh their weaknesses. Both are human politicians and thus, imperfect.
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Liberals Sometimes See the Light
Read playwright David Mamet??s Why I Am No Longer a ???Brain-Dead Liberal?? in New York??s Village Voice.
www.thomasbrewton.com