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it's the same stuff noam chomsky was talking about. it was the same stuff that was talked about in the 1940s, 1950s, a bunch of european gentlemen who were cultural marxist. they fled here and nazi germany, and mussolini's italy who came to southern california at the height of the golden age and these men were depressed because what they saw was frivolity and consumerism and they wanted to create an economic utopia and were hindered and what they saw was shallow consumerism and they devised of a political culture marxist pathway that wasn't aiming straight at the politics but was aiming at the culture. and they told their minions, go to the college campus, go to hollywood. they took over hollywood and they took over the mainstream media. and they devised a false pretense called objective journalism. they're not objective journalists because if you talked with journalists over a cocktail in washington, or in new york city, you get down to the nitty-gritty of why these people got into journalism in the first place and there's two answers
it's the same stuff noam chomsky was talking about. it was the same stuff that was talked about in the 1940s, 1950s, a bunch of european gentlemen who were cultural marxist. they fled here and nazi germany, and mussolini's italy who came to southern california at the height of the golden age and these men were depressed because what they saw was frivolity and consumerism and they wanted to create an economic utopia and were hindered and what they saw was shallow consumerism and they devised of...
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it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that languageand it was demoralizing. and i graduated less skilled, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> host: you robbed yourself. >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college and i would finish my lunch -- >> host: and your friends were saying why are you doing this. >> guest: it was embarrassing and humiliating and to work and grind it and the people that i was always looking up to and trying to impress were looking down on me, and i started to pay for my own -- >> host: but your parents cut you off. >> guest: my parents cut me off. and that was brutal. that's why i dedicated my book to my father who cut me off and clarence thomas at the same time. both of their guidance in my life coincided -- >> host: that's good segue back to the hearing. >> guest: yeah. well, i went from my wait job and i started watching the hearings, wanting to root for the takedown of clarence thomas. i watched the television set and the television s
it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that languageand it was demoralizing. and i graduated less skilled, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> host: you robbed yourself. >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college and i would finish my lunch -- >> host: and your friends were saying why are you doing this. >> guest: it was embarrassing and...
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american studies major and the stuff i was reading was incomprehensible and was jargon, it was noam chomsky like in its lack to a person who doesn't understand that language, and it was demoralizing. and i graduated, less motivated, and i was a waiter -- >> host: you got yourself. >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education. so i was waiting tables right after bridge leading college and i finished my lunch shift and i would go home -- >> host: in your friends would say why are you doing this, you are so much better -- >> guest: it was embarrassing, humiliating, the best thing that happened in my life was the humiliation of having to work and the people i was always looking at two and trying to impress were looking down on me. and i started to pay for my own food -- >> host: but your parents cut you off. >> guest: my parents cut me off. it was brutal. that's why i dedicated the book to my father who cut me off and clarence thomas at the same time this. both of their guidance in my life coincided. >> host: that's a good segue back to the hearing. >> guest: i went from my weeding
american studies major and the stuff i was reading was incomprehensible and was jargon, it was noam chomsky like in its lack to a person who doesn't understand that language, and it was demoralizing. and i graduated, less motivated, and i was a waiter -- >> host: you got yourself. >> guest: i did. my education was a lack of an education. so i was waiting tables right after bridge leading college and i finished my lunch shift and i would go home -- >> host: in your friends...
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buckley on television sort of debating very intelligent with intelligently with michael corby dollar noam chomsky or someone like that and you actually hashed out a really good conservative ideas i mean i totally disagree with them about buckley was a racist and a warmonger to be quite so he quite frank but i think that he displayed himself in a very intelligent manner and he didn't engage in political like you know asking for birth certificates or purporting you know any sort of ridiculous and spears a period or hosting sarah palin and paying her after she said told people that obamacare was going to kill them i mean you can't have that kind in this country on a major network and not expect it par right for you just to be showing up and i think it's bad for the country and had a. long line of perhaps a conservative can't get your great talks news kicks off the back and they're accused of drifting further to the right but is make a lot of sense and then you know look i like but if you're on the left you say oh if you see race or not you're sort of you can be god he spoke and he senses you know th
buckley on television sort of debating very intelligent with intelligently with michael corby dollar noam chomsky or someone like that and you actually hashed out a really good conservative ideas i mean i totally disagree with them about buckley was a racist and a warmonger to be quite so he quite frank but i think that he displayed himself in a very intelligent manner and he didn't engage in political like you know asking for birth certificates or purporting you know any sort of ridiculous and...
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it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i, i graduated less skilled, less motivated, and i was waiter. >> you robbed yourself. >> i did. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college. and i'd finish my lunch shift, and i'd go home -- >> and your friends would say to you, why are you doing this? you're so much better -- >> it was embarrassing, it was humiliating, it was the best thing that happened in my life was to having to grind and the people i was looking up to and trying to impress were looking down on me. i started to pay for my own shoes -- >> but your parents cut you have off. >> it was brutal. and can that's why i dedicated the book to my father who cut me off and clarence thomas at the same time. both of their guidance in my life coincided. >> with that's a good segway back to the hearings. >> yeah. [laughter] well, i went from my wait job, and i started watching the hearings wanting to root for the takedown of clarence thomas. i w
it was noam chomsky-like in its lack of comprehension to a person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i, i graduated less skilled, less motivated, and i was waiter. >> you robbed yourself. >> i did. my education was a lack of an education. and so i was waiting tables right after graduating college. and i'd finish my lunch shift, and i'd go home -- >> and your friends would say to you, why are you doing this? you're so much better -- >> it...