Aug. 29th, 2010

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RTT and I went to see The Kids Are All Right last night – a rather amusing fast-forward of the hippie liaison post-kids where both partners just happen to be women.

The kids use of the collective noun “Moms” made me laugh a lot, as did some of the torturous scenes where the parents attempted to pry information out of the kids, and of course the secret gay, male porn DV; in a couple of scenes Annette Bening bore an uncanny resemblance to my pal Bev T.

But mostly the film was unconvincing – I think because as hard as they tried, there was absolutely no chemistry between the two female leads. Of course capturing lesbian bed death on film is a hard task – you have to somehow capture the original spark and on top of that, the spark’s extinction. But I never for a moment thought I was watching a marriage between two gay women. In fact, the movie really dragged in parts – the two adolescents were totally uninteresting, and perhaps I’m the only person on the face of the planet to find Juliane Moore with her weird timing and that bridgeless nose both space alien-y to look at and a bad actress, but there you have it – I do!

Also reading three books simultaneously:

Heidi Julavits’ wonderful The Uses of Enchantment which I am sipping like cognac.

Sarah Waters’ The Night Watch, which I have not been able to get into even though I’m well past page 100. I persevere because Fingersmith and The Little Stranger were both so brilliant.

Anne Heller’s Ayn Rand and the World She Made. As is so often the case, I find writers’ biographies far more interesting than anything the writers actually write – it’s my peeping through fence holes fixation, I suppose. What I mostly object to in Rand is not her philosophy – with that I merely disagree – but her humorlessness: she’s a propagandist in the grand old style of the Bolsheviks she detested. One cannot but admire Rand’s total self-absorption, of course, and her ability to propel herself forward by sheer force of personality. The only 20th century analog I can think of is Yoko Ono. Still, she didn’t actually do it all by herself – an act of selfless altruism actually defined her life: her family pooled its resources and sent her to the United States.

Most interesting tidbit? Back in Mother Russia, the young Ayn – or Alyssa Rosenbaum as she was known in those days – was best friends with Vladimir Nabokov’s little sister Olga. One longs so for an Objectivist rewrite of Lolita!
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I see the latest propaganda out of the GAO is that the stimulus actually worked and that if it weren’t for the stimulus, the US would be looking at unemployment figures in the mid-teens.

Would you like some more grape Kool-Aid?

No? Well then, I gotta tell you – I went to graduate school for three years to learn how to lie with statistics. It ain’t so hard.

Some of you know my guilty secret: I listen to rightwing talk radio. I listen to rightwing talk radio a lot. I listen to a lot of NPR too, of course, but that goes with my demographic profile.

And I have to say: I like Rush Limbaugh. No, I don’t agree with 80% of what he says… but there is that 20%. I’m sure that Rush Limbaugh is the reason I was the first kid on my block to get off the Barack Obama bandwagon. His critiques of Obama as ineffectual, robotically repetitive, and in way over his head rang true – although no, I don’t buy that it’s all part of some underlying socialist scheme to redistribute wealth, I think it’s merely that Hillary Clinton was right: Obama’s lack of experience in the face of a financial crisis of epic proportions is damning.

Glen Beck, though, is a different story. You want the skinny on Glen Beck, go watch Eli Kazan’s masterpiece A Face In the Crowd. (Watch A Face In the Crowd anyway just to see Sheriff Andy and Matlock as a bad guy!) Beck is fucking insane and that makes him dangerous.

It is with great apprehension therefore that I read this morning the accounts of Glen Beck’s march on Washington yesterday.

“America today begins to turn back to God,” he told the crowd – variously estimated as 300,000 to half a million strong.

That’s a lot of nutcases willing to spring for gas.

Fight fundamentalism with fundamentalism?

When future historians chronicle this period of time, does Glen Beck become a footnote or a character of Hitlerian proportions?

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