Around 18 mins starts his second speech, and it is not to be missed. It is an American history lesson you never heard at school (how could you?) and as vital now as it was then. His usual brilliance, indeed. Thank God for youtube, where Gore Vidal's wisdom might never die.
My high school counselor highly suggested I read Gore's book '1876' back around 1970. So I plodded through it Sophmore to Junior year. It really gave me answers to what happened to Lincoln's so called Republican party, and a good backgroud to the gilded age and how the 20th Century 'Full Catastrophe' happened. I've enjoyed his other books since. Without cost he received, without cost he has given.
+Janet Mc Williams I found Gore via Christopher Hitchens, and a brilliant documentary on Gore I came across on tv. RUclips is a lot of things, but one of the good things is if you look for one person you'll also find other great people like Gore.
He was an absolute gem. Hitchens was a great essayist (almost on par with Vidal) and Chomsky continues to be an incontestable fact master. Vidal, who had both of those qualities in spades, was the hands-down funniest.
I’m jealous! You have a lot of wonderful novels and essays in front of you. It’s been 2 years since you commented, but in case you haven’t gotten to ‘em and want the advice of some random internet lunatic, I’d read the following: Novels-Burr, Lincoln, Creation, and Myra Breckenridge. They’re almost all great-at least since Julian in 1964-but those four are the tops, I think. Essays-just get his United States and leave it by the bed. You’ll thank me. Agree or not, he writes like a dream, doesn’t give a damn to follow any party line, and above all he has wit. Real wit.
My two favorite scholars, and patriots---Gore Vidal, and Christopher Hitchen's. I commend you tube for having them on their website. Even though I have read some of their books like God is not Great, it always is better to actually watch, and listen to the Artist. I wish Gore, and Hitchen's were alive today to take on the idiots that are attempting to subvert our country into Totalitarianism. It concerns me that only 18,532 views on Gore's 80's speeches. I found a you tube website that had 137,000,000 views on burning bunches of matches. What Gore, and Hitchen's has to say is so important to our nation. Trump wants dictatorship, and is using the fanatics to get it.
The Constitution says "all rights not enumerated herein shall reside with THE PEOPLE." (It also dictates that foreign citizens "under the power of the government" shall have the same rights for that time as American citizens. Oops, that's gone too.)
THANKS (though the audio gaps really hurt, and more info on sources is needed). Every citizen seeking education should hear every minute. And who else could cite the first American schoolbooks, the ol' McGuffey Reader? Find one---a horrifying imperial racist hoot that's still fueling nightmare.
I always thought those who saw the Constitution as a pristine, literal, hermetically sealed all-encompassing guide for life and governing; to be living in an opportunist science fiction reality.
He knows so well how to manipulate whatever audience he is speaking to, how to flatter and insinuate that they are all part of a very clever and exclusive club. Unfortunately, he repeata his stories so often that you begin to see the narcissist grinning beneath the patrician mask.
Around 18 mins starts his second speech, and it is not to be missed. It is an American history lesson you never heard at school (how could you?) and as vital now as it was then. His usual brilliance, indeed. Thank God for youtube, where Gore Vidal's wisdom might never die.
EXCELLENT. AND SO TRUE. LOVE YOU MR VIDAL. WE NEED YOU AND YOUR HONEST WORDS.
If Gore Vidal was alive today he would be horrified to see how accurate his prophecies were.
No. He would be totally aware as he knew far in advance of everyone else what was coming.
@@ergbudster3333 agreed
He never failed to kick ass.
My high school counselor highly suggested I read Gore's book '1876' back around 1970. So I plodded through it Sophmore to Junior year. It really gave me answers to what happened to Lincoln's so called Republican party, and a good backgroud to the gilded age and how the 20th Century 'Full Catastrophe' happened. I've enjoyed his other books since. Without cost he received, without cost he has given.
Thank you very much for this post.
Gore Vidals genius - the pursuit of truth is sorely missed. (Please upload as many talks/speeches as possible)
He means a lot to me.
What a smart man,and we always seem to silence the truth tellers because it is too much to bear.
only just found him hes amazing why didn't I hear or see him before
+Janet Mc Williams I found Gore via Christopher Hitchens, and a brilliant documentary on Gore I came across on tv. RUclips is a lot of things, but one of the good things is if you look for one person you'll also find other great people like Gore.
Yes iv found Hitchens too but havent yet heard his stuff must have a look
+Janet Mc Williams shame Vidal and hitchens feel olut over the iraq war,
He was an absolute gem. Hitchens was a great essayist (almost on par with Vidal) and Chomsky continues to be an incontestable fact master. Vidal, who had both of those qualities in spades, was the hands-down funniest.
I’m jealous! You have a lot of wonderful novels and essays in front of you. It’s been 2 years since you commented, but in case you haven’t gotten to ‘em and want the advice of some random internet lunatic, I’d read the following:
Novels-Burr, Lincoln, Creation, and Myra Breckenridge. They’re almost all great-at least since Julian in 1964-but those four are the tops, I think.
Essays-just get his United States and leave it by the bed. You’ll thank me.
Agree or not, he writes like a dream, doesn’t give a damn to follow any party line, and above all he has wit. Real wit.
His words & keen insight live on through videos like this. Pass it on, please pass it on until we’ve built a network of enlightened Americans.
Thanks for posting! I read the Drugs essay many years ago, but it`s so good to listen to him read it.
I love you Gore, wherever you are.
goodboybuddy1 he’s dead
He is in the grave.. but his ideas live.. among the intelligent and the honest. All who honor truth will revere Gore Vidal.
Well roared, lion.
At 1:18 interesting comment on the Bill of Rights (seldom discussed in the mass media). October 2019
My two favorite scholars, and patriots---Gore Vidal, and Christopher Hitchen's. I commend you tube for having them on their website. Even though I have read some of their books like God is not Great, it always is better to actually watch, and listen to the Artist. I wish Gore, and Hitchen's were alive today to take on the idiots that are attempting to subvert our country into Totalitarianism. It concerns me that only 18,532 views on Gore's 80's speeches. I found a you tube website that had 137,000,000 views on burning bunches of matches. What Gore, and Hitchen's has to say is so important to our nation. Trump wants dictatorship, and is using the fanatics to get it.
59:00---"Eisenhower always read his [cue] cards with a real sense of discovery."
September 2020. Reading Julian.
Where are they now when they're needed?
The Constitution says "all rights not enumerated herein shall reside with THE PEOPLE." (It also dictates that foreign citizens "under the power of the government" shall have the same rights for that time as American citizens. Oops, that's gone too.)
brilliant linguistic judo
THANKS (though the audio gaps really hurt, and more info on sources is needed). Every citizen seeking education should hear every minute. And who else could cite the first American schoolbooks, the ol' McGuffey Reader? Find one---a horrifying imperial racist hoot that's still fueling nightmare.
I only knew of the McGuffey Reader from Steve McQueen movie, Nevada Smith!
"You may well whistle..."
“ Such highbrow programs as Merve Griffin...”
Solar-Energy, pointedly prompted in the 1980’s!
🤦🏻♀️
I always thought those who saw the Constitution as a pristine, literal, hermetically sealed all-encompassing guide for life and governing; to be living in an opportunist science fiction reality.
OMG! I really hope his comments regarding governing doesn't come to pass. Start at 13:00
36:21
He knows so well how to manipulate whatever audience he is speaking to, how to flatter and insinuate that they are all part of a very clever and exclusive club.
Unfortunately, he repeata his stories so often that you begin to see the narcissist grinning beneath the patrician mask.
37:20 on 3rd parties
It's Quebecors not Quebecians.