A few years ago the famous playwright David Mamet wrote a piece for the Village Voice called “Why I Am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal’” where he let the world know for the first time of his move away from lock step entertainment liberalism. Now it looks like the conversion is complete. Next month a book he wrote about this is coming out with a very interesting title: The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture. I learned about it from a wonderful piece at The Weekly Standard by Andrew Ferguson. It is well worth the read. You learn some very interesting things from Ferguson’s interview. For instance, back in 2004 Mamet admits he didn’t know any conservatives and didn’t even know what a conservative was. This is typical of the insular nature of elite liberalism. Because they don’t know any such creatures they assume they are wholly other, and certainly not worthy of being taken seriously. You get the feeling the current occupant of the White House and his evident disdain for conservative ideas, if not conservatives themselves, was hatched and nurtured in the Petri dish of insular liberalism, in his case of the academic variety. Mamet met





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