This old buzzard, having failed to raise the mob against its rulers, now prepares to raise it against its teachers. He can never be the peasants' President, but there is still a chance to be the peasants' Pope. He leads a new crusade, his bald head glistening, his face streaming with sweat, his chest heaving beneath his rumpled alpaca coat. One somehow pities him, despite his so palpable imbecilities. It is a tragedy, indeed, to begin life as a hero and to end it as a buffoon. But let no one, laughing at him, underestimate the magic that lies in his black, malignant eye, his frayed but still eloquent voice. He can shake and inflame these poor ignoramuses as no other man among us can shake and inflame them, and he is desperately eager to order the charge.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Mencken: "He can shake and inflame these poor ignoramuses ... "
H. L. Mencken on William Jennings Bryan, hero of the creationists, and lawyer for the prosecution in Dayton, Tennessee, at the Scopes Monkey Trial. I'd compare Bryan to certain local luminaries, except that they're not luminous.
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Bryan was a Presidential candidate three times many people called him a populace leading ignoramuses like Mencken does here.
People today call some of the current President's policies as populace would Mencken call Obama's adherents ignoramuses?
Should it be Silver or Gold?
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