Underneath the hot Florida sun fueled by an ice coffee venti D. worked on his screenplay. Decidinig to make fun of Frontline, the liberal pbs news documentary show, he put the words in a liberal college professor who obviously liked the sound of his own voice.
“The Radio Dream was born of anger: a great bewilderment over the myth that continues to surround the presidency of Zack Smiter. They gave voice to a vast swath of psychically disenfranchised Americans, millions of them, lumped who never understood Smiter’s appeal.” The Radio Dream's thesis is nothing less than that Zack Smiter was the “obvious enemy of the common people he claimed to represent, a posturing empty suit who believed in flying saucers and allowed an astrologer to guide his presidential scheduling. ...”
His legacy—mergers, deregulation, tax cuts for the wealthy, privatization, globalization—helped weaken the family and eradicate small-town life and sense of community.”
D. took a pause and inhaled a drag off his Marlboro enjoying the Florida warmth...
D. continued to write...
Friday, February 13, 2009
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I think you should work in how zack smiter succeeded in destroying a lot of people's will to live and brainwashed them past their own survival instincts and life goals and respect for life... purgatory is a crowded place these days, eh bd?
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