Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist

October 28, 2017

The hairdo hall of shame

Filed under: aging — louisproyect @ 1:26 am

(Men, when you reach old age, wearing the hairstyle of a 21-year-old will not make you look younger. It will only make you look like a clown.)

Leon Wieseltier: arch-Zionist, social climber, crappy writer and sexual predator

Graydon Carter: Vanity Fair editor who turned into everything he satirized in Spy magazine

Ernest Moniz: Obama’s Secretary of Energy, who argued that fracking is good for the environment

Richard Branson: Rich bastard who sends rockets into space with atomic fuel that have already blown up.

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Steven Pinker: sociobiologist who defends the idea that capitalism is a great advance over every social system that preceded it.

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Ken Burns: documentary filmmaker who views Vietnam war as a tragic mistake rather than a deliberate imperialist grab.

3 Comments »

  1. I am not convinced. To me these men do not look like clowns but like 18th century englishmen.

    Comment by Curt Kastens — October 28, 2017 @ 3:17 pm

  2. Zionism was a movement of wanna-be imperialist invaders who felt the Jews deserved their persecution until they became “normal” conquerors – which is evident from the writings of Herzl, Ruppin and Weizmann. So basically a Zionist is a social climber.

    Curt Kastens: There’s a difference?

    Comment by andrew r — October 28, 2017 @ 4:10 pm

  3. Don’t forget screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, of grizzled face and wavy blond mane.

    Comment by Poppa Zao — November 7, 2017 @ 9:59 pm


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