Friday, October 28, 2016

Here Comes The Truth

 http://cdn.spectator.co.uk/content/uploads/2016/10/p18-paglia-illo.jpg
In Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh," the protagonist, Hickey, brings to Harry Hope's bar where many of his pseudo-admirers await his arrival the one thing most of us can't stand--the truth.

Here is an article about a feminist many so-called modern-day feminists will dislike and so too many men. But there's a helluva lot of truth here, truth that needs to be heard, like it or otherwise. Truth about Hillary and truth about a Trump victory and the consequences for the two parties and the media.
----
Talking to Camille Paglia is like approaching a machine gun: madness to stick your head up and ask a question, unless you want your brain blown apart by the answer, but a visceral delight to watch as she obliterates every subject in sight. Most of the time she does this for kicks. It’s only on turning to Hillary Clinton that she perpetrates an actual murder: of Clinton II’s most cherished claim, that her becoming 45th president of the United States would represent a feminist triumph
.
‘In order to run for president of the United States, you have to spend two or three years of your life out on the road constantly asking for money and most women find that life too harsh, too draining,’ Paglia argues. ‘That is why we haven’t had a woman president in the United States — not because we haven’t been ready for one, for heaven’s sakes, for a very long time…’

Hillary hasn’t suffered — Paglia continues — because she is a woman. She has shamelessly exploited the fact: ‘It’s an outrage how she’s played the gender card. She is a woman without accomplishment. “I sponsored or co-sponsored 400 bills.” Oh really? These were bills to rename bridges and so forth. And the things she has accomplished have been like the destabilisation of North Africa, causing refugees to flood into Italy… The woman is a disaster!’

Not that Paglia was always opposed to the Clintons. She voted for Bill Clinton twice before becoming revolted by the treatment meted out to Monica Lewinsky: ‘One of the very first interviews I did here — the headline was “Kind of a bitch — why I like Hillary Clinton”. My jaundiced view of her is entirely the result of observing her behaviour. And last election, I voted for Jill Stein’s Green party. So I have already voted for a woman president.’

More: spectator.co.uk/2016/10/the-woman-is-a-disaster-camille-paglia-on-hillary-clinton

No comments: