On Monday, March 14, 2022 at 6:57:00 PM UTC,
cycl...@gmail.com wrote:
> George Orwell wrote 1984 and The Manchurian Candidate was plagiarized from John Olsen's "I, Claudius" are both predictions almost to the word, of the government that was developed under Obama and now expanded by Biden under the control of Obama.
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I knew Orwell's widow, and was myself published by his publisher, Frederick Warburg, who stood up for free speech when almost every other publisher in London, a bunch of spineless commie-fellow-travellers threatened to ruin him if he published Orwell. I also knew Richard Condon, the author of The Manchurian candidate. He was a wildly imaginative character in formal Savile Row suit, complete with a rolled umbrella. He had no need to be a plagiarist; he had more outstandingly clever ideas than he could ever use. He was a brutal satirist who used all the tools at his disposal including pastiche, which is easy to mistake for plagiarism. He wrote a better Richard Nixon speech than Nixon ever did. His Prizzi Family novels are also better books about the Mafia (when I was in grad school, the scion of a crime family took me home with to New York with him on weekends) than the turgid tomes of Mario Puzo from which The Godfather movies was made. And his novel about the origin of Prohibition (and the fixing of the World Series about the same time) is absolutely hilarious. I also met Robert Graves, who wrote "I, Claudius", when he was already old. I'm afraid I didn't manage to connect him all that much.
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If only Michelle Obama or Jill Biden were as competent as Livia, the widow of Octavian (the Emperor Augustus) and the wife of Claudius, the most successful plotter and poisoner in an empire of plotters and poisoners. Then we wouldn't have the Obama legacy of black racism and national division, and we won't have the Biden legacy of the worst president ever, even worse than the truly incompetent Jimmy Carter.
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> The upshot of these stories is the growth of an entire generation of people willing to hate anyone for anything not precisely what they are. Frank, Russell, Flunky, John and Scharf are all members of this club.
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They hate those of us who think for ourselves out of fear.
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> But Americans are not so easily led about. Or at least not for long. And the worm will turn in November. What will these people do then? Not one of them has the courage to mount weapons against everyone they consider their enemies.
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These monkey are button pushers, happy to start a war by remote control, not so keen to risk their own lives. They're like scum everywhere, cowards without any redeeming features.
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>Flunky doesn't even have the courage to post under his own name!
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Touche!
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> So what we can expect from them is complete and utter support of those people crying that the Republicans are criminals and haters. The usual things from people like these - to claim everyone else is guilty of being images of themselves.
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Democrats are practitioners of lynch rule and Jim Crow, which is they are so quick to call thoughtful people racists. They see their mirror image everywhere.
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> At what point will they fall apart without support except from the Slime Stream Media which is owned and operated by zillionaires hoping to own people like these five?
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Perhaps in their millions such petty street corner bullies are worth something as ballot box stuffers, the same way a destructive swarm of locusts get to be protein if you can catch enough of them, but five or fifty or five hundred or five thousand of them aren't worth shit to anyone. Look at the sewer they have turned RBT into.
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Andre Jute
Charisma is the art of dancing unmarked through the slimeballs.