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David Mamet’s The Anarchist: The New Left’s Terrible Triumph

Ann Anon Wrote: Nov 21, 2012 2:45 PM
I remember those days well. We thought the country was going under then. But a guy in uniform shot one of the nuts at Kent State and the would be world leaders got their butts back to work and to school and started wearing shirts and ties and doing like they should. Not all of them were evil fascists, they managed to get off the merry-go-round and buid lives for themselves. The hard core moved to Chicago which used to be the 3rd biggest and greatest city of the greatest country, America. You can see how much good they have done for the government of Illinois and the USA. Very sad. Perhaps they will all die soon and good people will rise up to salvage this mess.

In New York Friday to appear on Sean Hannity’s program, I stayed an extra day to catch an early performance of David Mamet's new play The Anarchist, now in its second week of previews. Sitting next to Marcello, a Brazilian venture capitalist, we chatted about the election just past.

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