Lordy TC, just found the DVD I copied off PBS many years ago, they were having so much fun. It’s what will keep me from tuning in to the blathering pols tonight. Love Bruce, he is the guy behind one quote that I posted often before Twitter decided that my distaste for chump violated their “community standards.” From mid 2016 if memory…
Lordy TC, just found the DVD I copied off PBS many years ago, they were having so much fun. It’s what will keep me from tuning in to the blathering pols tonight. Love Bruce, he is the guy behind one quote that I posted often before Twitter decided that my distaste for chump violated their “community standards.” From mid 2016 if memory serves… “When you let that genie out of the bottle - bigotry, racism, intolerance - they don’t go back in the bottle that easily if they go back in at all. Whether it’s a rise in hate crimes, people feeling they have license to speak or behave in ways that previously were considered un-American and are in-American. That’s what he’s appealing to. My fears are that those things find a place in ordinary, civil society.” Don’t remember where this came from, but he was prescient in my view. BTW, his autobiography is a keeper. Thank you, this post alone worth the price of subscription…
Lordy TC, just found the DVD I copied off PBS many years ago, they were having so much fun. It’s what will keep me from tuning in to the blathering pols tonight. Love Bruce, he is the guy behind one quote that I posted often before Twitter decided that my distaste for chump violated their “community standards.” From mid 2016 if memory serves… “When you let that genie out of the bottle - bigotry, racism, intolerance - they don’t go back in the bottle that easily if they go back in at all. Whether it’s a rise in hate crimes, people feeling they have license to speak or behave in ways that previously were considered un-American and are in-American. That’s what he’s appealing to. My fears are that those things find a place in ordinary, civil society.” Don’t remember where this came from, but he was prescient in my view. BTW, his autobiography is a keeper. Thank you, this post alone worth the price of subscription…