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Egghead and Blockheads

Aught3

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I love this take-down of Rick Perry:
THERE are two American archetypes that were sometimes played against each other in old Westerns.

The egghead Eastern lawyer who lacks the skills or stomach for a gunfight is contrasted with the tough Western rancher and ace shot who has no patience for book learnin'.

The duality of America's creation story was vividly illustrated in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," the 1962 John Ford Western.

Jimmy Stewart is the young attorney who comes West to Shinbone and ends up as a U.S. senator after gaining fame for killing the sadistic outlaw Liberty Valance, played by Lee Marvin. John Wayne is the rancher, a fast-draw Cyrano who hides behind a building and actually shoots Marvin because he knows Stewart is hopeless in a duel. He does it even though they're in love with the same waitress, who chooses the lawyer because he teaches her to read.

A lifetime later, on the verge of becoming a vice presidential candidate, Stewart confesses the truth to a Shinbone newspaperman, who refuses to print it. "When the legend becomes fact," the editor says, "print the legend."

At the cusp of the 2012 race, we have a classic cultural collision between a skinny Eastern egghead lawyer who's inept in Washington gunfights and a pistol-totin', lethal-injectin', square-shouldered cowboy who has no patience for book learnin'.

Read the rest on the NY Times

Where does this political lust for blockheads come from?
 
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