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In reply to the discussion: Dick Cavett - I knew I loved that guy [View all]bvf
(6,604 posts)43. Just as I was about to pick up LOTR in high school
a friend of mine, who knew I liked parody, suggested a quick read of "Bored of the Rings" first. I took his advice and afterwards couldn't get two chapters into LOTR without thinking, "Gee, I'm glad someone made fun of this," and put it down for good.
No offense to Tolkien fans intended. Just wasn't my cup of tea.
But we're talking about Dick Cavett and Ayn Rand, so:
I love Dick Cavett, and I wish Ayn Rand were alive to see the knuckle-dragging mouth-breathers that today constitute her rea-- er, followers.
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Some of THAT group believes the poor are being punished by God for sinning....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2015
#34
I liken her to the Neocons who also believed themselves the intellectual vanguard over the masses,..
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2015
#51
In this modern world, seems like most nights I'm trying to find one good show out of 378 channels.
BlueJazz
Jan 2015
#9
I was kinda waiting to see if someone else would draw the obvious comparison with Chuck Todd....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2015
#31
I still can't decide if I take more pleasure in Rand's failure as an intellectual...
Tom Ripley
Jan 2015
#32