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US Idiots Make Millions of Dollars, Have
Millions of Followers
By Paul Balles
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 23, 2011
Village idiots In a distant past, one summer
holiday included island hopping in the Aegean Sea. The island of Limnos
provided one of the most unusual holiday experiences. On the first
night there, a strange thing happened: an odd man, who seemed to be uttering
gibberish made his way around the restaurant tables. A waiter
explained that this was the village idiot. Some of the locals later
expressed embarrassment that their island had such a friendly but imposing
idiot. Generally, a village idiot is a person locally known for
ignorance or stupidity, but also as a silly or nonsensical person. The term
is further used as a stereotype of the mentally disabled. As early
as Byzantine times, the village idiot was treated as an acceptable form of
deranged individual. The Limnos idiot fitted that reality perfectly.
A few authors have used "idiot" characters in novels, plays and poetry.
Among the most famous are Edmond in Shakespeare's King Lear, Dostoyevsky's
The Idiot, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Wordsworth's "The Idiot Boy",
and Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Perhaps the most famous reference
to a literary idiot comes when Shakespeare’s Macbeth says: ... Life's
but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour upon
the stage, And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot,
full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. Modern village idiots
enjoy worldwide audiences and receive exorbitant payment for being
themselves in the media. Rush Limbaugh
draws at least 15 million listeners a week. Limbaugh has been a “birther”,
questioning Barack Obama's citizenship, like a number of other idiots "full
of sound and fury signifying nothing." According to Forbes magazine,
Limbaugh earns $54 million a year. Numerous writers and media commentators
have dubbed Limbaugh an idiot. Often public figures, whether in
government or the media, show all the qualities associated with idiocy:
ignorant, stupid, nonsensical or deranged. Forbes says that
Donald Trump, New York's real estate baron who
had considered runing for the US presidency, earns $50 million annually. He
looks and acts deranged in public. During several interviews, Trump
announced that America spent so much invading Iraq that America deserves
Iraq’s oil. Since America conquered Iraq, he claimed, they should keep
it. Trump blandly refers to OPEC as an illegal monopoly. He
says he wants to tell OPEC "Hey fellas, yur gonna toe the line or yur gonna
have big problems." Trump acts like a threatening village idiot.
Trump has been a voice for the American tea party movement of mostly white
racists who follow their chosen village idiots, like
Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck of Fox
News. Other possible village idiot candidates for the US presidency
are the past speaker of the US House of Representatives
Newt Gingrich and former vice presidential
candidate Sarah Palin. Gingrich has a
widespread reputation for acting deranged as a draft dodger, adulterer,
hypocritical voice for family values and several bank scandals. Candidate
for president? Then there’s the ignorant Southern reverend who
organized a burning of the Quran. He reflects a mentality that veers a long
way from the harmless village idiots. The notorious
Quran-burning pastor Terry Jones planned a
protest outside the Islamic Centre of America in Dearborn, Michigan, home of
the largest Muslim population in America. Perhaps this is the way
of the modern world. The ignorance and stupidity of the silly or nonsensical
person who was a threat to no one has revolved to repugnant negative idiots.
It seems that we have returned to Byzantine times, when the village
idiot was treated as an acceptable form of deranged individual. One
individual said that several of the people I mentioned couldn’t possibly be
idiots because they were wealthy, powerful, had large followings or sold
many books. Wealth, power and popularity never precluded anyone from being
an idiot. In the world village, it’s difficult to beat wealthy
Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff, rich and powerful Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head
of the International Monetary Fund or ignorant potential presidential
hopeful Sarah Palin as candidates for the village idiot crown.
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