From Ayn Rand’s totally real and believable column in Parade
If only her life hadn’t been struck short by Godless Collectivists, what other subjects would she have educated the (above) average reader?
From Ayn Rand’s totally real and believable column in Parade
If only her life hadn’t been struck short by Godless Collectivists, what other subjects would she have educated the (above) average reader?
I would say the Village People were masculine.
What about the Vatican’s disco band, The Village Papal?
She loved Fresca? Everyone knows that real people drink Nehi.
The policeman was surely a top.
She was a hoot on “Match Game.”
that was really funny.
the contest with liza was one of my favourites.
Too bad she never published the new chapter of Atlas that she bit onto toilet paper. Only a true speed freak would do something like that.
I’m surprised the New Yorker parodist didn’t have the 1980 Rand mention that there’s this Canadian drummer fellow who’s got a thing for her oeuvre.
Anyway, it was a funny piece. I love about two-thirds of the “Shouts and Murmurs” pieces.
She might have educated them about how she’d never use “godless” as an insult.
Would have been interesting and always good to get a different perspective.