Legendary Liberal
Norman Lear: ‘I Think of Myself as a Bleeding-Heart Conservative’
by Daniel Nussbaum 2 Aug 2015
Legendary TV creator and prominent progressive Norman Lear must have shocked journalists at the
Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills this weekend when he
declared himself to be a “total social conservative.”
The 93-year-old creator of television hits like All
in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Good Times was on hand to
promote an upcoming PBS documentary about his career when he
unloaded with both barrels on politics, the state of America, and the
importance of people.
“Everybody knows me to be a progressive or a liberal or
lefty or whatever. I think of myself as a bleeding-heart conservative,” Lear
said, according
to Entertainment Weekly. “You will not f*** with my Bill of
Rights, my Constitution, my guarantees of political justice for all. But does
my heart bleed for those who need help and aren’t getting the justice that the
country promises them and the equal opportunity the country promises? Yes. I’m
a bleeding heart, but I think myself to be a total social conservative.”
Lear continued:
The people who are running just don’t seem to have America
on their minds, not the America I think about. When I was a kid we were in
love with America. As early as I can remember, there was a civics class in my
public school. And I was in love with those things that guaranteed freedom
before I learned that there were people who hated me because I was Jewish. I
had a Bill of Rights and a Constitution, those words out of the Declaration
that protected me. And I knew about that because we had civics in class. We
don’t have that much in the country anymore. So before World War II
or shortly after, we were in love with America because we understood what
it was about and that’s what we were in love with. I believe everybody’s
patriotic today. Everybody loves America. But I don’t need their flag plans to
prove it. I’d like to go back to civics lessons.
Of course, Lear has long been a champion
of progressive ideology; he created the left-wing People for the
American Way in the 80s, helped
fight to overturn California’s Prop 8 in 2012, and just this
year presented
an ACLU civil liberties award to liberal hero Sen. Elizabeth Warren
(D-MA) 15%.
At the TCA press tour, Lear also discussed American
“excess,” calling it the country’s “greatest export.”
We are so excessive,” he said. “There is so much to watch,
so much to buy, so much they’re selling. I wish they would sell the value of
the country as hard as they sell the rest of it.”
Lear also touched on living in the moment and the current
“Golden Age of television” during the interview. Check out the rest here.
Norman
Lear
Norman
Lear is a director at the People for
the American Way, married to Lyn
Davis Lear, the president of the Lear
Family Foundation, made the National
Rifle Association enemies list listed in 2013, and a donor for The Climate Project.
Note: Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the People for the American Way, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sundance Institute, the Center
for International Policy, and the Climate
Reality Project.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and is the
founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the American Constitution Society, and the Center for International Policy.
Lyn
Davis Lear is married to Norman Lear,
a director at the Lear Family Foundation,
a trustee at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, and a trustee at the Sundance
Institute.
Lear Family
Foundation was a funder for the People
for the American Way.
Barbra Streisand
is a trustee at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, the founder of the Barbra
Streisand Foundation, and made the National
Rifle Association enemies list listed in 2013.
Margery Tabankin
is the treasurer for the Barbra
Streisand Foundation, and a director at the People for the American Way.
Barbra
Streisand Foundation was a funder for the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the American Constitution Society, and the Center for International Policy.
Robert
Redford is a trustee at the Natural
Resources Defense Council, and the founder & president for the Sundance Institute.
Patricia E.
Mitchell is the vice chair for the Sundance
Institute, and was the president & CEO for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Geoffrey K. Sands
is a trustee at the Sundance Institute,
a director at the Public Broadcasting
Service (PBS), and a director at
the PBS Foundation.
Kenneth
D. Cole is a trustee at the Sundance
Institute, and married to Maria
Cuomo Cole.
Maria Cuomo Cole
is married to Kenneth D. Cole, a
trustee at the Brady Center to Prevent
Gun Violence, and Mario M. Cuomo’s
daughter.
Mario
M. Cuomo was Maria Cuomo Cole’s
father, and a board of adviser’s member for the American Constitution Society.
Kathleen
Kennedy Townsend was a trustee at the Brady
Center to Prevent Gun Violence, and a director at the Center for International Policy.
Mike
Farrell is an advisory board member for the Center for International Policy, and made the National Rifle Association enemies list listed in 2013.
Norman
Lear made the National Rifle
Association enemies list listed in 2013, a donor for The Climate Project, is a board of councilor’s member for the Annenberg School for Communication, a
director at the People for the American
Way, married to Lyn Davis Lear, and
the president of the Lear Family
Foundation.
Larry
Irving was a board of councilor’s member for the Annenberg School for Communication, and is a director at the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
Louise
H. Bryson is a board of councilor’s member for the Annenberg School for Communication, and was a board member for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
The Climate
Project is a merged organization with the Climate Reality Project.
Cindy
Harrell-Horn is a director at the Climate
Reality Project, and a trustee at the Sundance
Institute.
Lyn
Davis Lear is a trustee at the Sundance
Institute, married to Norman Lear,
a trustee at the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, and a director at the Lear
Family Foundation.
Lear
Family Foundation was a funder for the People
for the American Way.
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