Quotes Category Archives

August 22, 2005

Patton Oswald and Aimee Mann | By Ben

In the June/July 2005 issue of "The Beliver", the interview and commentary magazine put out by McSweeney's, the comedian Patton Oswald (Comedians of Comedy) is having a conversation with friend Aimee Mann about politics:

AM: Bush was perfectly cast to win. As Democrats, we always end up going for the guy who is a great actor and not a great movie star. The Republicans have a movie star. All we've got are these actors from Australia that nobody has heard of.

PO: We've got Paul Giamatti, and they've got Ben Affleck combined with Collin Farrell.

AM: They're just much better at casting.

Later, a comment on Bush's popularity

AM: Bush was never really judged on his merits. It was all about image, and he played into it very well. I think there was something about Bush that reminded people of a dad they never had. He's more of a dream phantom president. He doesn't exist as a person; he exists as an image that people want to buy into.

And finally, a comment about how the Republicans talk:

PO: And the Republicans have started to pick up on that. All these evil conservative demigod motherf****rs have stolen the language of rebellious rock and roll. They've taken the funky, cracker swagger and used it to their advantage.

It's a really funny interview, and I found it interesting for these smart people who live as performers look at the right's marketing as a co-opting of show business practices.

June 16, 2005

Utopian Visions Smashed! | By Skye

Matthew Yglesias says:

It would be nice indeed [if] neat ideas became law just because some smart folks thought they were super-awesome, but in practice not so much.

June 8, 2005

Positive Thinking | By Skye

Despite my enthusiasm for political blogging, I'm still having trouble working out a system for doing it consistently. For today, let me just offer up this quote from Van Jones, an activist doing work to connect issues of environmentalism, community development, and incarceration:

One thing I've been saying a lot lately is that Dr. King didn’t get famous with a speech called "I Have a Complaint." At some point, we have to say what we're for.

You can read more about Mr. Jones in "Green Jobs, Not Jails" on Joel Makower's blog called Two Steps Forward. And I'm going to keep his words firmly in mind.