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Curmudgeoness

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39. That was almost as tedious as reading the book.....
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 01:56 PM
Jan 2013

but not quite. And it is so accurate that I am glad I can get some humor out of having read the book. (I had to when it became apparent that the GOP were so excited about it.)

And the only thing that really struck me in the whole book was the way Willers ended up. Yes, there was a lesson there. A big freaking lesson.

Even better....spend just five seconds on the "Fountainhead"! Walk away Jan 2013 #1
I like that such high drama geefloyd46 Jan 2013 #2
they had that same scene in... lame54 Jan 2013 #3
or maybe...... ewagner Jan 2013 #9
Too bad he didn't stay an Ophthalmologist! nt Walk away Jan 2013 #12
Bwahahaha... zeemike Jan 2013 #13
I made the mistake of reading the fountainhead because my Mom said it was a stupid book. fasttense Jan 2013 #25
I've seen "The Fountainhead". Every word of the screenplay Bainbridge Bear Jan 2013 #61
What is the Democratic counterpart to Atas shrugged? MrYikes Jan 2013 #4
there probably is none SemperEadem Jan 2013 #5
"To Kill a Mockingbird", "Grapes of Wrath". "Les Miserables", "Native Son"...... Walk away Jan 2013 #7
+1 zeemike Jan 2013 #15
All of literature. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #18
so a Republican will tell a teenager to read atlas shrugged and MrYikes Jan 2013 #32
To become a Democrat, you have to read more than just one or two books. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #65
You condensed it to one sentence. MrYikes Jan 2013 #66
anything intelligent and based on reality fascisthunter Jan 2013 #33
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair & Rules For Radicals by Saul Alinski & anything by Jack Barnes JaneyVee Jan 2013 #34
counterpart homegirl Jan 2013 #35
Oh, maybe LibertyBell7 Jan 2013 #41
"The world is a Bainbridge Bear Jan 2013 #63
counterpart JEFF9K Jan 2013 #48
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle Jackpine Radical Jan 2013 #56
Thank you for reading it for the rest of us nuxvomica Jan 2013 #6
Another interesting piece of trivia: Orrex Jan 2013 #8
Did she LibertyBell7 Jan 2013 #42
yes JEFF9K Jan 2013 #49
the absolute best description of the book ever. zeemike Jan 2013 #10
I read all of the Rand books I could get a hold of until it dawned on me that Ayn Rand's JDPriestly Jan 2013 #19
And you are so right. zeemike Jan 2013 #22
lots JEFF9K Jan 2013 #50
I started on it during my libertarian phase a few years ago, but I quickly grew out of it. nt EastKYLiberal Jan 2013 #11
lots JEFF9K Jan 2013 #51
I want bunny theater to do it tavalon Jan 2013 #14
Libertarian Bunnies????? The ultimate Fuzzy Logic! Walk away Jan 2013 #20
THANK YOU for turning me on to Bunnies Theatre! "Fight Club"!!! Cooley Hurd Jan 2013 #21
There are so many out there, those medialiterate bunnies of theatrical joy tavalon Jan 2013 #44
Well, you just killed any desire I might have had to read that screed tavalon Jan 2013 #16
I love the music. Straight from a $20 Casio keyboard! n/t Darkhawk32 Jan 2013 #17
Music JEFF9K Jan 2013 #52
Many years ago I started to read it, it put me to sleep hobbit709 Jan 2013 #23
it's a boring read JEFF9K Jan 2013 #53
...when you can waste 9 minutes watching this. I don't know which strikes me more .... marble falls Jan 2013 #24
to the table JEFF9K Jan 2013 #54
better still do neither samsingh Jan 2013 #26
18 seconds thelordofhell Jan 2013 #27
In 8th grade they made us read "The Man in the Iron Mask" and I had the same reaction underpants Jan 2013 #28
Although it's a classic... GTurck Jan 2013 #37
excellent! JEFF9K Jan 2013 #55
It's sociopathic garbage but I found it more readable than "War and Peace." factsarenotfair Jan 2013 #29
I never understood why someone would want to read the mediocre ramblings of a psychopath Major Nikon Jan 2013 #30
Re-posting the best summary of the book I have ever read (It was written by a DUer) Dragonfli Jan 2013 #31
You're trying to credit the person who write this a2liberal Jan 2013 #38
That was almost as tedious as reading the book..... Curmudgeoness Jan 2013 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Jan 2013 #40
Found the DUers name it's Chichiri nt Kalidurga Jan 2013 #59
The most important thing to me is Paul Ryan's devotion to Ayn Rand' philosophy. olegramps Jan 2013 #36
Paul Ryan JEFF9K Jan 2013 #57
Don't worry-I wouldn't spend 9 seconds reading any Ayn Rand Boomerproud Jan 2013 #43
I enjoyed Atlas Shrugged. Ayn Rand is a gifted writer. possiblylogical Jan 2013 #45
saving for later BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2013 #46
Rand-worshipping friend. JEFF9K Jan 2013 #58
yeah and it's the weirdest thing... BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2013 #60
Queen The Wizard Jan 2013 #47
If you could distill it down to 9 seconds... progressoid Jan 2013 #62
thanks HMark80 Jan 2013 #64
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