Celebrity Randians

Posted on August 5th, 2009 by Daniel McCarthy

MoJo makes a list. I like Vince Vaughn’s quote, “The last book I read was the book I’ve been rereading most of my life—The Fountainhead.”

That has to explain something, but I’m not sure what.

14 Responses to “Celebrity Randians”

  1. Whittaker Chambers was right.

  2. I love Brad Pitt: “[The Fountainhead] is so dense and complex, it would have to be a six-hour movie.”

    Gary Cooper? Patricia Neal? 114 minutes? 1949? What a dope

  3. What I have noticed myself was that a lot of very ditzy liberal-leftists on Myspace or whatever would have The Fountainhead right up there with some New Left author or even Marx among their favorite books. I can’t say I’m surprised that the HuffPo crowd never does anything out of their subjective feelings, only out of reason . . .

  4. “Celebrity fans of the cult of selfishness”? Well, at least these celebrities don’t hate poor people like you conservatives do.

    Were any of those quoted in that video where celebrities declared their devotion to Obama? If not, they’d better be on the next one, now that they’ve been called out.

    Pitt is a dope. Well said.

  5. Brad Pitt’s quote was about Atlas Shrugged.
    As far as Greenspan goes if he had been an
    acolyte of Objectivism he never would have
    taken the Fed job. In the 60s he called for
    the abolition of the Fed.
    Chambers’ review was pathetic and any village
    sophist can rebut it. As have the subsequent
    attacks by Evans, Rockwell, ad nauseum, in
    NR. I knew Rand and her husband, I’ve read Atlas
    20 times cover to cover and The Fountainhead
    a dozen times plus all of her published corpus.
    Her acolytes at ARI bother me because they
    are Jewish Zionist fanatics except a few of the
    equally disgusting goy types like Locke.
    Peikoff in his massive History of Western
    Philosophy audio series refutes every Catholic
    premise, Tom P. Sorry. One reason there are
    many more of us ex-Catholics than believers.
    Atlas should be a TV series, only that would do it
    justice. Pitt is better looking and has more intelligence
    than both Jacks above.
    As far as emotionalism goes you ever listen to the moronic
    rightwing am talk shows with their imbecilic callers ?
    The Left is bad but they have no monopoly on irrationalism
    as the above posters prove.

  6. So a scattering of execrable celebrities seek to justify their loathsome avarice with the philosophy of egoism, godlessness, and narcissism. Hardly unsurprising.

  7. I’ve learned something during my short time here at AmCon: if you want a lot of comments, say something unkind about Ayn Rand.

    Atlas Shrugs 20 times? Apparently Objectivists have a lot of time on their hands.

  8. Pretty impressive, Mr Hardesty. So, do you know Brad Pitt, too?

  9. I thought it was great at 23, i read the fountainhead five times..but some things always bugged me about Rand, her atheism, her hatred of nature, now, at 43, I can’t read her writing without wincing and feeling slightly embarrassed about myself.

  10. NGW, that’s sad. Since Rand loves man and man is part of nature how could she hate nature per se ? She loathed statist environmentalists, there is a difference. On atheism just break it up with an extra syllable, a-theist. Like theist
    but with an extra letter.
    Jack, yes.
    George, twenty times in forty nine years.
    Jeremiah, all those big words ! Wow ! Always nice to have the Portable Kirk nearby.

  11. What happened to the comment I just left a few minutes ago ?

  12. Moderation took a while, Michael. Sorry for the delay. I’m approving the comments while I’m on the road.

  13. Jeremiah is right. Why is this news? If not Rand, it would be some liberal, darwinist or atheist b.s they have as their lifeforce.

  14. Are we still arguing Darwin here ? Many
    atheists are libertarians or Objectivists
    or anarcho-capitalists, not liberals or Marxists.

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