PJTV on NEA Telecon Scandal, Arts Funding
Over at PJTV's Poliwood, filmmaker Lionel Chetwynd and screenwriter Roger L. Simon have a spirited and interesting discussion about the NEA's participation in a controversial telecon with artists and about public funding of the arts. Click above to watch (approx. 14 minutes).
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Wow. I gotta tell ya dude, that looks liek a LOT of fun!
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Rise 'n shine my fellow FREEDOM LOVERS! Are you ready for another day of representing the cool slice of conservatism and fighting for freedom? I know I am!
First we took down ACORN, and next we'll hit the NEA. Tomorrow, the Obamanation! Comments away (like bombs away, get it?)!!!
Semper Fi!
"Welcome to Galt's Gulch - where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average. THIS IS SPAAAARTAAAA!!!!!"
Ayn Rand
Goddamn, it is just too early in the day to be reading Parents Rights.
What's the odds that on a cross country flight, your plane craps out, and you crash land in the place which you always desired to be?
I think that's was Rand's way of saying, escaping the imperfect world around us is fantasy.
I think that's was Rand's way of saying, escaping the imperfect world around us is fantasy.
Not even close, TV. Try again.
What's the odds that on a cross country flight, your plane craps out, and you crash land in the place which you always desired to be?
I can't believe I'm about to defend a point of plausibility in an Ayn Rand novel, but as I recall the plane crash's location wasn't random. It was caused by John Galt's Magic Ray Screen thingie, and only happened because Dagney Taggart was following Galt's plane into the gulch at the time.
Of course I always wondered why Galt's engine didn't flame out too, but I've never actually lost any sleep over it.