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Jacson6

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42. In her old age she was a welfare recipient.
Thu May 8, 2025, 01:48 PM
May 2025

So much for no hand outs for the disabled & retired by the society they live in.

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For any Ayn Rand fans: [View all] surfered May 2025 OP
I was impressed by Rand Easterncedar May 2025 #1
In true Randian poetry, she was abandoned by her RW base & fans, forced to survive on gov't programs. TheBlackAdder May 2025 #9
Ayn Rand tends to appeal to young boys dedl67 May 2025 #16
To my recollection from high school, Susan Calvin May 2025 #36
same here NJCher May 2025 #60
I was gifted a copy as a young boy Shermann May 2025 #54
Bingo Susan Calvin May 2025 #20
Hers are the books which should be banned if books Ilsa May 2025 #34
Totally. That's why I was awestruck when Paul Ryan ran for POTUS and I heard him allegorical oracle May 2025 #51
Had to read her books in college?? Susan Calvin May 2025 #52
She was a terrible person Demsrule86 May 2025 #57
My favorite remark about this: "If you're still reading Ayn Rand after your acne clears up... NNadir May 2025 #2
And along those lines . . . . hatrack May 2025 #4
Reminds me of a quote Oscar Wilde had about another author's book . . hatrack May 2025 #17
Uggh. Rand is the heroine of the most sociopathic RW... Nope, just nope. hlthe2b May 2025 #3
Atlas Shrugged is the most dreary, painful, right wing tome I've ever attempted to read. Disgusting drivel. Silent Type May 2025 #5
If you want a worse version, try reading Terry Goodkind EdmondDantes_ May 2025 #49
It's not so much that Rand was a bad writer. It's just that her writing reminds me that I'm reading. Aristus May 2025 #6
"Creative typing": that's a gem I hadn't heard. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2025 #7
Most of Capote's writing has a gem-like quality. Aristus May 2025 #12
Harper Lee knew Capote SCantiGOP May 2025 #27
Love Capote. kerry-is-my-prez May 2025 #39
Rand was a bad writer with an impoverished imagination and a grade school comprehension of economics. Martin68 May 2025 #10
I well remember when my parents and a circle of their friends all read Atlas Shrugged. It was around 1969. Martin68 May 2025 #8
She had, a well deserved end of her life. multigraincracker May 2025 #11
So you're saying she deserved government benefits? dchill May 2025 #13
She was a Russian rich kid of 12 when the revolution came Warpy May 2025 #14
It sure hooked me in high school. tinrobot May 2025 #15
I never read Tolkien... Montauk6 May 2025 #18
Even the orcs weren't THAT evil Martin Eden May 2025 #21
When Paul Ryan was House Speaker he required all his aids to read Atlas Shrugged Martin Eden May 2025 #19
I remember that clearly... Moostache May 2025 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author RandiFan1290 May 2025 #30
I read Foundation instead. rickyhall May 2025 #22
I had a coworker who was really into Rand The Revolution May 2025 #23
It's a Wonderful Life bmichaelh May 2025 #24
Here's my Letter to the Editor of our local paper in 2017 in response to an Ayn Rand defender., surfered May 2025 #25
My mom told me about 40 years ago to read Atlas Shrugged because it was so stupid. Basso8vb May 2025 #26
My father insisted that I read her novels. love_katz May 2025 #29
For those not familiar with Atlas Shrugged, I offer the abridged version. Abolishinist May 2025 #31
That is brilliant!! Did you write it yourself? If so you should have a career in satire. NNadir May 2025 #38
I only wish! I found this online 10 or so years ago, never did find its author. Abolishinist May 2025 #43
Well it is hilarious. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. NNadir May 2025 #44
Brilliant Easterncedar May 2025 #45
I've read several times and still laugh like hell at... NNadir May 2025 #46
Brilliant! surfered May 2025 #53
Rofl. Joinfortmill May 2025 #56
That critique of Ayn Rand never, ever gets old for me. Paladin May 2025 #32
And for anybody who'd like to save some time . . . hatrack May 2025 #33
John Rogers. BTW -- fun thread Hekate May 2025 #35
Never read Rand or Tolkien lonely bird May 2025 #37
Didn't he, though! ChazInAz May 2025 #40
John Rogers, screenwriter, etc. is the author of that marvelous quote. Cassidy May 2025 #41
In her old age she was a welfare recipient. Jacson6 May 2025 #42
john rogers, is the author. n/t rampartd May 2025 #47
I think I read Anthem, her shorter work... Wounded Bear May 2025 #48
The plots of Rand's two 3rd-rate door-stop novels... GiqueCee May 2025 #50
I read her when I was young. Forgettable. Joinfortmill May 2025 #55
I read a few of her books, recommended by a boyfriend mimitabby May 2025 #58
I once opened an Ayn Rand book and tried to read it. BobTheSubgenius May 2025 #59
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