If you think that the exhibition of Presidential politics at work in reminds you of some sort of theater — somewhere between farce and horror — you may be right. In the media-heavy world in which we now live, American Presidential elections have taken on a life of their own and so reveal the state of affairs in our nation as nothing else can. It features Hurd Hatfield in his only starring role — he maintained one expression on his face during the entire movie — George Sanders the great George Sanders and a young Angela Lansbury.
Angela Lansbury Filmed in vivid black and white, the plot was simple. Based on life in England at the turn of the 20th Century, the idle rich spent much of their time talking about each other.
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Among the most talked about was Dorian Gray, an elegant, beautiful young man… admired most of all for https://amazonia.fiocruz.br/scdp/blog/purdue-owl-research-paper/phoenicians-the-backbone-to-history.php looks. An artist friend paints a glowing full length portrait of him. Gray is so delighted with his image that he proudly places the painting at the entrance of his sitting room for all to see. The brilliant twist of the story is that while he never changes, never ages, his true nature never revealed, his portrait changes day by day, week by week, year by year to reveal the horrendous man within.
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When he begins to notice tiny, unflattering changes in the portrait, he rushes it out of view and locks it away. Years lf by and the portrait is forgotten. Year after year he remains unchanged while the portrait becomes the picture of a horribly deformed monster. The movie ends with the grand revelation and the self destruction of the hero.
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As oof is so horribly revealed in death that people turn away… his portrait resumes its original glorious look. It is with us today… lasting just about as long as the New Deal did…but with very different results. It has reached its zenith in this Presidential election cycle. No matter the theatricality of the actors:. Behind the personalities all in a row is a single, damning image. It is ugly. It is the message of the Reagan Presidency. The power of a few dictates the lives of us all. The rich need to get richer so that the rest of us can dine on the trickle-down remains. Bill Clinton brilliantly triangulated the message, convinced middle of the road Democrats to buy it — and the country prospered.
But in six months of George W. It has failed this country year after year…causing us to become a non-productive, debtor nation needing to collect outrageous student loan debt because corporations are holding huge profits in Europe to escape the Pictute man. Ignore the theatrics of the debates…the arguments with the media moderators, the verbal sparring for a sound Beauty in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Look beyond the well-dressed performers on stage to the problems their policies have caused. Listen to what is being said by all of them: Obama is evil, stupid and unfit. Where are they? What are the details?
No answers. The rich get richer and more powerful…the one percent owning more of America now then the Robber Barons of the 20th Century did then adjusted for inflation!!!]
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