Norman Lear: Donald
Trump is America’s ‘Middle Finger’ to Establishment
by Daniel Nussbaum 20 Oct 2015
Legendary television producer Norman
Lear believes Donald Trump’s meteoric rise in the Republican
presidential contest represents a “middle finger” from America to the
establishment political class.
In an interview
with Jeanne Wolf’s Hollywood blog, Lear told Wolf that it was
“interesting” that she compared Trump to his character Archie Bunker from the
hit 70s TV show All in the Family.
Norman Lear Calls Trump America's Middle Finger
“I want to believe that the American people are holding up
Donald Trump as they might their middle finger and they’re giving the middle
finger to the establishment, to all of us – left and right – because they are
badly served by the establishment. We are a culture of excess. That’s our biggest
product: excess. In everything. He is excessively assholian. I think the
American people understand that and this is their way of saying, ‘This is how
you’re taking care of us? You leaders? Take this.’ Then they give us Donald
Trump.
“At least he’s shaken up the conversation. He’s made
everybody stop talking and stop accepting the idea that they can talk in these
canned messages, yes?” Wolf pressed.
“I infer from your question that you think Donald Trump has
something on his mind other than himself and I’m not sure of that,” Lear
replied. “Donald Trump is selling his own product and I don’t think he has my
kids in mind and their future.”
At the Television Critics Association press tour in August,
the 93-year-old creator of hit shows like The Jeffersons and Good
Times told reporters that he thinks of himself as a “bleeding-heart
conservative,” despite decades of advocacy for progressive causes.
“You will not f*** with my Bill of Rights, my Constitution,
my guarantees of political justice for all,” Lear said in August. “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.”
Penguin Press published Lear’s memoir, Even This I Get to
Experience, on October 14.
Norman
Lear
Norman
Lear was a donor for The Climate
Project, is a director at People for
the American Way, married to Lyn
Davis Lear, and the president of the Lear
Family Foundation.
Note: The Climate
Project is a merged organization with the Climate Reality Project.
Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers was a donor for The Climate Project.
Albert
A. Gore Jr. was a donor for The
Climate Project, is a partner at Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers, and the chairman for the Climate Reality Project.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Climate Reality Project, People for the
American Way, the Sundance Institute,
and the Natural Resources Defense
Council.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Lyn
Davis Lear is a trustee at the Sundance
Institute, a director at the Lear
Family Foundation, married to Norman
Lear, and a trustee at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.
Lear
Family Foundation was a funder for People
for the American Way.
Margery Tabankin
is a director at the People for the
American Way, and the treasurer for the Barbra Streisand Foundation.
Barbra Streisand
is the founder of the Barbra Streisand
Foundation, a trustee at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, and was a member of the Hollywood Women's Political Committee.
Barbra
Streisand Foundation was a funder for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Robert
Redford is a trustee at the Natural
Resources Defense Council, and the founder & president of the Sundance Institute.
Lyn
Davis Lear is a trustee at the Sundance
Institute, a director at the Lear
Family Foundation, married to Norman
Lear, and a trustee at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.
Lear
Family Foundation was a funder for People
for the American Way.
Norman
Lear is the president of the Lear
Family Foundation, a director at People
for the American Way, married to Lyn
Davis Lear, and was a donor for The
Climate Project.
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