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A Pseudonym Is Born

The amanuensis of “David Kahane” would like to second the sentiments of “Jack Dunphy” regarding pseudonymous blogging, but for slightly different reasons. Unlike Officer Dunphy, I’m not in danger of losing permanent employment since, for screenwriters and other creative people in The Industry, there is no such thing; unless you’re on the writing staff of a TV show, writers are basically freelance hustlers, somewhere between hookers and politicians in the local ecosystem.

Moreover, while I don’t go out of my way to start political discussions, my sentiments are freely shared with those I work with (mostly producers and agents) if and when the subject comes up. Sometimes, true, they’ll stop a dinner party conversation in its tracks, as happened one memorable evening in the Hollywood Hills with a once-famous but now has-been TV and movie star, but they’re generally regarded as a kind of weird affectation, like Wiccanism, that can be overlooked if said producers and agents want to get their hands on the story material. Plus, it’s amusing to see how many conservative sentiments you can sneak into a script before the producer starts to notice.

“David Kahane” was born two years ago to explain the ways of Hollywood and the hard left to those of you on the center-right in a way that is both authentic and, I hope, amusing. Another conservative voice blathering in our echo chamber about the Stalinist conformity of Hollywood would just have been ignored. But every crazy notion that flows from Dave’s pen has its foundation is something that someone on the Left is actually thinking or saying, and to judge by the hate mail Kahane gets from lefties who finally have figured out that he’s mocking them, the truth hurts.

In any case, Dave has taken on a life of his own, including a family (his sainted father, “Che” Kahane, and Uncle Joe), a lifestyle (Echo Park chic), a body of work (mostly sequels, all subtitled This Time, It’s Personal), and now even his own Facebook page. Guessing his identity is also a showbiz a parlor game, and the leading candidates are David Mamet, Mark Steyn, Rob Long, and Bill Goldman; please send in your guesses to kahanenro@gmail.com. Needless to say, he’s very flattered.

Oh yes, and he’s currently out with a book proposal. Maybe one of these days he’ll even write a script under his name, instead of mine.

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   08/24/11 04:34

Wow am I the first to make a guess here? I think you're David Mamet! I'de like to meet you in person, perhaps we can work together I am very interested in making films because I know there is an untapped market. We just need to build it so they will come. I'm pretty sure that you are David Mamet because I don't really see people in your industry (film entertainment etc)tolerating you or seeking your material even when they know that you stand for adult-oriented government as opposed to nanny-state socialism and the infantility and mediocrity that its quixotic economic ignorance fosters.

I agree very much with what you have written in Rules for Radical Conservatives, we must be IN YOUR FACE and defy their media and political machine more vigorously now than ever.

In fact, as they called for revolution against America's capitalist, constitutional limited government model and order, we have the evidence and justification to call for the overthrow of their failed socialist oligarchy and coercion based machinery in academia and all other institutions.

That is the only way this economy, this nation, and bullwark of civilization and liberty will recover its greatness, truly improve its culture, creativity and become the engine for real progress.

Only when we break down the LIE-beral Iron Curtain and reach those with open minds by allowing them to HEAR US rather than the Socialist and Marxist establishment will a real earthquake and be felt and a real awakening and enlightenment sweep across the country.

Capitalism is essential to this argument. I believe that the age of Obama and the preceeding disasterous Socialist economic malinvestment which the Socialist Party of America, The Democrat Party, highlights this point in the most obvious way. It is a great teaching opportunity about the economics of liberty.

Christopher Sufle
freemarketcircle.blogspot.com

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