Bull Buckley on Ayn Rand and ‘Atlas Shrugged’

Affected Skull & Bonesman (1950) Bull Buckley disses Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged with the rude, ignorant Establishment cheerleader “interviewer” Charlie Rose. Bull said that Ayn Rand didn’t believe in charity. Perhaps Bull was referring to the charity that we are forced to give in the form of numbers and zeroes entered into the family counterfeiting business that Bull’s buddy David Rockefeller has been running for over 50 years? I have a little problem with that kind of charity too. (Remember that gold is the only money used at ‘Galt’s Gulch.’) And he compares Rand’s views to Hitler. Yes, “erudite” Bull Buckley, Hitler certainly was a believer in individualism, the free market, and limited government like Rand was. Rand’s in great company though: Pro-crypto-Nazi (as Gore Vidal so brilliantly called him to his face) Bull Buckley wasn’t a big fan of Murray Rothbard or Joe Sobran either. (No?? Really??!!)

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7:14 pm on February 11, 2011