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In reply to the discussion: (Rick Scott Is TOAST)-This is what healthcare looks like when austerity trumps public health policy. [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)52. Actually, Scott, like Ryan, is the epitome of the Randian Superman ideal:
The loudest of all the Republicans, right-wing attack-dog pundits and the Teabagger mobs fighting to kill health care reform and eviscerate "entitlement programs" increasingly hold up Ayn Rand as their guru. Sales of her books have soared in the past couple of years; one poll ranked Atlas Shrugged as the second most influential book of the 20th century, after the Bible.
The best way to get to the bottom of Ayn Rand's beliefs is to take a look at how she developed the superhero of her novel, Atlas Shrugged, John Galt. Back in the late 1920s, as Ayn Rand was working out her philosophy, she became enthralled by a real-life American serial killer, William Edward Hickman, whose gruesome, sadistic dismemberment of 12-year-old girl named Marion Parker in 1927 shocked the nation.
Rand filled her early notebooks with worshipful praise of Hickman. According to biographer Jennifer Burns, author of Goddess of the Market, Rand was so smitten with Hickman that she modeled her first literary creation -- Danny Renahan, the protagonist of her unfinished first novel, The Little Street -- on him.
What did Rand admire so much about Hickman? His sociopathic qualities: "Other people do not exist for him, and he does not see why they should," she wrote, gushing that Hickman had "no regard whatsoever for all that society holds sacred, and with a consciousness all his own. He has the true, innate psychology of a Superman. He can never realize and feel 'other people.'"
This echoes almost word for word Rand's later description of her character Howard Roark, the hero of her novel The Fountainhead: "He was born without the ability to consider others." (The Fountainhead is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' favorite book -- he even requires his clerks to read it.)
If ones really wants to get into the mind of Ayn Rand, read this link with details of what Hickman did, that Rand clearly knew about and built her philosophy upon. The woman Libertarians, Ron Paul and Paul Ryan worship. Never trust anyone who uses these terms. Be warned, this is sick stuff, but it was well known and published. There is no excuse for this.
http://www.alternet.org/story/145819/?page=entire
The best way to get to the bottom of Ayn Rand's beliefs is to take a look at how she developed the superhero of her novel, Atlas Shrugged, John Galt. Back in the late 1920s, as Ayn Rand was working out her philosophy, she became enthralled by a real-life American serial killer, William Edward Hickman, whose gruesome, sadistic dismemberment of 12-year-old girl named Marion Parker in 1927 shocked the nation.
Rand filled her early notebooks with worshipful praise of Hickman. According to biographer Jennifer Burns, author of Goddess of the Market, Rand was so smitten with Hickman that she modeled her first literary creation -- Danny Renahan, the protagonist of her unfinished first novel, The Little Street -- on him.
What did Rand admire so much about Hickman? His sociopathic qualities: "Other people do not exist for him, and he does not see why they should," she wrote, gushing that Hickman had "no regard whatsoever for all that society holds sacred, and with a consciousness all his own. He has the true, innate psychology of a Superman. He can never realize and feel 'other people.'"
This echoes almost word for word Rand's later description of her character Howard Roark, the hero of her novel The Fountainhead: "He was born without the ability to consider others." (The Fountainhead is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' favorite book -- he even requires his clerks to read it.)
If ones really wants to get into the mind of Ayn Rand, read this link with details of what Hickman did, that Rand clearly knew about and built her philosophy upon. The woman Libertarians, Ron Paul and Paul Ryan worship. Never trust anyone who uses these terms. Be warned, this is sick stuff, but it was well known and published. There is no excuse for this.
http://www.alternet.org/story/145819/?page=entire
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(Rick Scott Is TOAST)-This is what healthcare looks like when austerity trumps public health policy. [View all]
kpete
Jul 2012
OP
Holy shit, he's a one man death panel. Not that Gov Scott cares, just poor black men
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#7
Defintely. Not sure why the article says 'only the underclass' which includes the disabled...
freshwest
Jul 2012
#12
They are all doing it whenever they cut Medicaid and public services. It is what it is.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#24
The RW will cheer. That will make it even easier to eliminate the useless eaters.
kestrel91316
Jul 2012
#16
Last major cholera outbreak in US was in NYC, brought by a ship of immigrants in 1910.
haele
Jul 2012
#19
I know I read something somewhere about how something like this will help decrease the
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2012
#17
I'm sure the undead Governor is fine with these results. After all, most of these people would
retread
Jul 2012
#33
Repukes with knowledge thrive on death and suffering, he'll get a second term now
Demonaut
Jul 2012
#34
People need to understand better how "Pro-Lifer"s have been killing health care legislation
patrice
Jul 2012
#48
You ever seen what a flock of chickens, or dogs if one is injured, does? They'll try to kill it.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#58
The "money trumps peace" crowd hide the facts.... Hidden facts end up costing many times more
midnight
Jul 2012
#50
Knowing the warped mindset of the GOP thety probably think only poor people get TB.
Lint Head
Jul 2012
#51
20 years keeping silent? Wouldn't jebby have had to have been silent as well?
Dont call me Shirley
Jul 2012
#55