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173: Hardhat Cinema (with Sami Gold)

Sami Gold, an undergraduate political science student at George Washington University and contributor to Liberal Currents joins me from New York City to discuss some key texts of reactionary right-wing cinema from the post-Civil Rights era, the beginning of America’s involvement in Vietnam and the election of Richard Nixon, what we could call counter-counter revolutionary cinema or Silent Majority cinema.

We begin with a discussion of the John Birch Society, a formerly influential wing of the Republican Party whose paranoid ideas we can see being indulged now in Donald Trump’s control of the GOP, including the JBS’s controversial propaganda film Anarchy U.S.A., which argues that the Civil Rights movement is a secret Communist plot to fuel a “Negro-Soviet” takeover of the United States.

John Wayne was once a member of the John Birch Society and we discuss his passion project of the late sixties, the controversial pro-Vietnam War film The Green Berets which he co-directed, one of the only studio films about the war made during the war, released in the summer of 1968 in a climate of antiwar protests, assassinations and the rise of Richard Nixon.

And we also discuss the 1970 political satire Joe, starring Peter Boyle as a blue collar, racist, anti-hippie right-winger who strikes up a friendship with a conservative member of the executive class who in a moment of rage murders the drug-dealing boyfriend of his junkie hippie daughter, and how their search for her in New York leads to further carnage, with remarkable echoes to modern politics because these two men represent the two main voter blocks that support Trump today.

Follow ⁠Sami Gold⁠ on Twitter and subscribe to his Substack, ⁠Shmulik’s Takes⁠.

Sami's article "⁠Chris Rufo and the Great Liberal Threat⁠" for Liberal Currents, Feb 27, 2024

"⁠Barry Goldwater vs. The Swinging ’60s: The ‘Choice’ Film⁠” by Daniel McCarthy, for the American Conservative, May 20, 2013

The suppressed 1964 Barry Goldwater campaign commercial ⁠Choice⁠

The John Birch Society propaganda film ⁠Anarchy U.S.A.⁠ (G. Edward Griffin, 1966), courtesy of the National Film Preservation Foundation

Trailer for ⁠The Green Berets⁠ (John Wayne and Ray Kellogg, 1968)

UK trailer for ⁠Joe⁠ (John G. Avildsen, 1970)


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Comments

It's pretty incredible that John Wayne ever became such a star. If you had told me that he was the horse-kicked nephew of Fox Film's CEO, and that "it was just a different time", I would have believed it.

Jesper Ohlsson

Literally looking at some Junior Mints in my local ALDI while listening to this episode. This is very strange as they're not common here in Australia. I will decline to purchase these sir.

Craig Johnson


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