Would George Carlin vote for Barack Obama?
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Would George Carlin have voted for Barack Obama? Probably not. But he would probably have gotten a kick out of the fact that Barack Obama was the first viable presidential candidate that was part of a generation younger than the baby boomers.
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Talk about straight talk
— George Carlin became a comedy legend doing just that, with a stand-up act that told it like it was, usually in language that meant you had to hear it live or buy it on vinyl in a special section of the record store. Thirty-plus years, seven special words and umpteen comedy albums later...ETP had
a preview of George Carlin live last week in a hilarious and illuminating phone interview, where we discovered an artist who is humble and sharp and uncompromising and active and thoughtful and opinionated as hell. Read the almost completely unabridged transcript of our conversation below (edited o
nly for clarity) and find out who Carlin's favorite political comedian is (hint: it's not Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert); why he's taking a pass on the human race; what he sees in Fox News; why he loves politics and humor but hates political humor; what he thinks about Barack Obama: George Carlin:
"Yeah, underneath it all I'm a disappointed idealist. Yes, I think the Obama story is an inspirational story, it's a wonderfully unique American story and it's exciting and fun to watch but even if he's elected and makes a lot of changes I still retain the right not to belong. I just like it out he
re. And I understand that the flame of the idealist flickers underneath, and that's fine - I can't deny that - but I kind of like it the other way because it kind of gives me the freedom to point at everything. Well, [the Barack Obama candidacy] it's an exciting story to watch. What's exciting is th
at it doesn't happen in this country very often. There were moments in the history of the American people - and by the way, one of the reasons I got off the train of the American experience is I think - I'll get back to Obama in a minute - I think that human beings were given great gifts and had gre
at potential and they squandered it all on goods, possession, power, territory and on a superstitious God that watches everything and controls. These things, I think, crippled the human animal to the extend that we never lived up to their potential. The same thing happened in this country. We were g
iven great potential. We were given this great system of self-government, the best one that had been devised so far. And we've given it all up for gizmos, and goods, and toys and possessions, and - in this country - God, overlooking everything and spoiling everything. So... there have been moments i
n this country when people have, leaders have emerged who were inspirational, and who could carry the people with them because — in order to effect change in their lives and experience as a group, they need to be led, and they need to believe in something and they need to believe in themselves, an
d they need to believe that they can change things. And they way that happens is through an inspirational leader. FDR was that, Franklin Roosevelt - he gave people something to believe in, and mainly it was themselves, that they could weather the storm, and he got them through the Depression and a f
uckin' World War. So, these things happen and they're interesting to notice - I don't know how much overall meaning it has, I do respect what's going on as a true American phenomenon, this rising up of someone who - maybe, I don't know - has the quality to inspire people. Oh yeah — I've always lov
ed politics as a blood sport and as high drama - it's great, it's great theater and it's great sport. I love the nuts and bolts of it and the maneuvering in the background - they talk about this congressional district or that one, there's a lot of low income in this one, this part of the state is co
llege-educated - I just like all of that kind of plotting and analysis that goes on. Really interesting stuff." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/01/george-carlin-reads-more-_n_89179.html
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I might have been more sympathetic to Ron Paul but I remember him laying into libertarians too.