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P.J. O'Rourke on the Wealth of Nations

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I just came home from a book reading by P.J. O'Rourke at Barnes & Noble in Manhattan.

He deserves his own TV show more than all the liberal pinheads taken together do.

Barnes & Noble didn't have any of his books except the most recent one, "P.J. O'Rourke on the Wealth of Nations." So I bought that one and he signed it for me.

Then I gave him The People's Cube and P.J. instantly burst out laughing at the sight of it, even before I explained what it was. He promised to visit the site and to read it.

Silly me, I didn't take my camera with me to take a picture of that.

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P.J. is great...he's on Laura Ingraham's show from time to time.

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P.J. O'Rourke is one of the worst of the so-called "humorists" on the right. He is nothing but a paid party hack. Back in his New Left days in the late '60s and early'70s when he had a sense of humor and made fun of the reactionaries he was an intelligent, thoughtful, brilliant writer and a valuable asset to the revolution. But he sold out to the ruling classes long ago. Come the revolution he will answer for his apostasy. He is worse than a Trotskyite!

Bvt. Field Marshal Pravda wrote:P.J. is great...he's on Laura Ingraham's show from time to time.

Is this a reactionary pig's idea of political street theater on the web? Why do these neo-Kulak trolls insist on posting on the People's website?


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Premier Betty wrote:What's the book about?
And what's that in his hands? Looks like one of them fancy appliances.

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I'm sure it's some sort of panegyric to that eighteenth-century kapitalist Adam Smith and all his fallacious "free trade", "invisible hand" BS, which Marx obliterated in Das Capital.

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And what's that in his hands? Looks like one of them fancy appliances.

It could be his husband/wife/life partner....

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Red Square wrote:And what's that in his hands? Looks like one of them fancy appliances.
In Kanadistan, it is known as kindling.

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As an economist, I thoroughly enjoyed his Eat the Rich treatise. True, my enjoyment of the satirical attack on socialism was viewed as heretical by members of the leftist/Marxist economics department I am currently studying under, but I accepted the fact that as a revolutionary I can't be friends with everyone.


 
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