| You should also watch “Ayn Rand - Mike Wallace Interview 1959 part 1” |
In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand, interviewed by Phil Donahue.
Topics include: The acknowledgment of achievement, the evils of altruism, American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted, the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East, and arguments for the existence of God.
Parts 2-5
http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=hastelculo
Topics include: The acknowledgment of achievement, the evils of altruism, American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted, the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East, and arguments for the existence of God.
Parts 2-5
http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=hastelculo


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and other than your enlightening statement, may I ask the reason for the downvote?
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Because it's the Goddess of Acne!
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Ah I assumed you would have given me an actual answer instead of excusing a response with a link. Thanks for nothing.
"Thanks for nothing." -- Which is just a little more than what Ayn Rand is worth, pimpleface.
Hmm still nothing. Give out content, all I see is empty statements from you when I asked a simple question. I don't agree with many of Rand's views, I don't support objectivism. However to assume her influence and works are worth nothing is rather foolish.
Having said that, everyone is entitled to their opinion - with or without explanation.
That's clearly untrue. Anyone can sift through my 500-plus comments. You have to pick your battles, though. And Rand is only worthy of ridicule.
Ayn Rand's influence on American thinking cannot be ignored.