Aaron Sorkin
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They say "you are what you do", you're the sum of your work, and your work is a reflection of your soul.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2017-05-06 |
- Magical Sorkinism by The Ivy Exile This was an almost self-aware rant by someone on the left that was duped by Aaron Sorkin's fast paced but shallow diatribes that appealed to the young, dumb, and left alike (redundant). Longing and lamenting the brilliant fast talking elites that could solve all, and suffocating the skepticism that they should have been teaching about the blind spots of the arrogant and pedigreed. This fails to ask the most basic of questions, "If Elite's are so great, why have they ruined every country or institutions that ever elevated them? [1] But it does touch on the fact, that fast talking elites and fast talking scheisters are indistringuishable -- and even hints that truth and reality don't always fit neatly into a 1,000 word sentence, even when spewed at the pacing of a hyperactive metronome.
Examples
Here's just a few the lowlights that define who he is, and what he's about:
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Letter to Daughter |
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If you want to know what kind of non-partisan, balanced and tolerant human being Aaron Sorkin is, you need to look no further than Sorkin's douchebag exaggerated response to his Daughter over his side losing an election. He was so proud he published it on Vanity Fair. All it really shows is Aaron's contempt for 1/2 of America. |
Steve Jobs (2015) |
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A fictionalized drama-mentory retelling of Steve Jobs life, by an ultra-Liberal director (Aaron Sorkin). Reviewers preferred it more than audiences +13% (86/73). While the dialog and story is the best of the rash of Steve Jobs pseudo-biographies, this one captured the spirit of many things better, while getting too many actual facts wrong. It would have been great, if only they were fictional characters. |
The Newsroom |
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While leftists often promoted "The Newsroom" by saying the opening monologue "is the greatest 5 minutes in Television". It's only great for proving what clueless tools they are. Virtually everything said by Jeff Daniels was propaganda, and that they didn't know it, reflects on bias in education and the media. |
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