You have apprarently never read (or heard) much of Will Rogers' work. In my
teens (50 years ago), I was lucky enough to discover him via recordings of his
weekly radio broadcasts in our public library. As an adult, I visited the Will
Rogers library in OK, and bought several books of his writings (he wrote a
regular newpaper column as well). In his day, he was at least as popular as
any entertainer alive today, and his weekly radio show ran on the network in
prime time until he died in a plane crash.
Will Rogers has long been one of my heroes. He poked serious fun at
politicians and other public figures, and his humor could hardly be described
as subtle. His targets were stuffed shirts, the absence of common sense, and
those who took advantage of others (including the public trust). A true man of
the people, his comments are, sadly, timeless in their applicability to modern
times. The stuff he said in the 20's have been said by in their own way by the
likes of Lenny Bruce, Bill Cosby, or Jay Leno in their night club act -- but not
on televison!.
Jim Brown K9YC
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 11:24:48 -0500,
[hidden email] wrote:
>Humorists do not make personal attacks, they poke fun at mankind...
>>Oh well, Jerry, we have been plagued by smark alecks for years. Such
>annoying
>ones as Mark Twain, Will Rogers, Dave Barry. Someone should really do
>something, this unecessary frivolity has got to come to a stop!
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