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But when it comes out, the public will be outraged. It will look like Germany all over again. |
Isn't that what we want? Germany all over again? Only done right this time... |
Totally. The family emigrated from Bulgaria when he was eleven. |
How would you kill him? |
I'd have to research it, study his routines, his security.... But ideally on a New York street at midday, using a smallcaliber automatic without a silencer. |
...Insulting people who were in the camps. ...What's the point? |
They're liars and cowards. |
I'm sure they are. But what do we accomplish by pointing it out? |
It's the truth.... |
Leo Strauss... I've got to go to Boston. I came to say goodbye. |
What about Mrs. Moebius and...? |
They left an hour ago. You mind some personal advice? Forget Carla. That's not the side your bread's buttered on. How soon can you get back to the city? |
A week or so. There's something I want to do here first. |
What's that? Okay. Surprise us... |
We want to build bridges to certain positions in the political mainstream: works like <i>The Bell Curve</i>, <i>Sociobiology</i>, antiZionism, anti immigration, the communitarian issue.... We'll hold conferences: invite liberals, blacks, Jews. Chomsky, Cockburn, Stanley Crouch, Shahack.... |
I've been waiting all my life for something like this. |
What about...Manzetti, the synagogues.... |
That doesn't seem to be happening, does it? |
I've been stuck out in the country with those guys who just want to paint swastikas and heil Hitler. How am I supposed to |
...I thought we agreed, no anti Semitism...it's exactly what we're trying to put behind us.... Trash the blacks, fine; but... |
Did you see how they reacted to him? |
Yes, of course. But that only plays in this room, with people who aren't embarrassed to call themselves Nazis. If you want a modern fascism, you don't mention Jews. |
It's a romantic movement, Curtis. It always has been. |
Lina, the ThousandYear Reich barely lasted a decade.... Do you really want to go down that road again? In America of all places, where obedience and discipline are not exactly the national virtues... |
An investment banking house. |
He's Jewish? Manzetti? |
Danny, the night we met, you said the name Ilio Manzetti. We were impressed. We were excited. But here it is September, and Mr. Manzetti is still walking around breathing the air. |
We need intellectuals, we have enough thugs already. |
I thought there were people here.... |
I'll go look.... |
Who's Eichmann? |
Who's Eichmann?!!? |
Shema yisrael adonai elohenu adonai echod. |
What'd you say? |
Nothing. Let's go.... |
Why are you taking that? |
I'm stealing it. |
Carla?... It's me, Danny...Danny Balint...? We met at that...[meeting at your house.] |
Yeah, I remember.... Kill any Jews yet? |
I didn't realize you cared. |
I don't. I was just curious how full of shit you were. |
Did you know that there was a <i>New York Times</i> reporter there that night? |
Really, which one? I bet it was the guy with the Prada shoes. |
I didn't notice his shoes.... Did your mother know he was there? |
I doubt it. How did you find out? |
He called me up. He wanted to talk to me about my ideas. |
That's a much easier game. |
Why don't you come visit, we'll have a rematch. |
Have you read Toynbee? Spengler? |
Nobody reads that stuff anymore. |
Too difficult? |
Too Christian. You know Jameson? Paul Virilio? |
The point is, the modern world is a Jewish disease. |
Disease? What disease? |
Abstraction. They're obsessed with abstraction. |
Which is what? |
At first, no one will know why the victims are being killed. |
You're not in school? What do you do? |
I work at the Big Boy warehouse. In Queens. I drive a forklift. |
Where'd you read all that stuff? |
I just read it.... |
Why no silencer? |
You want it to be an event. |
"...<i>und die Worte zerfielen mir im Munde wie modrige Pilze</i>..." |
"And the words fell apart in my mouth like moldering mushrooms..." |
How come so many of the books are in Spanish? |
They're my father's. He's from Argentina. My mother's family went there during the war. That's where they met. |
Are they still together? |
He's in a mental institution.... He's been there for ten years, off and on. Mostly on. |
Is he a Nazi? |
I guess. His parents are. He doesn't care about that. |
What's he care about? |
Killing himself. |
You think people ever commit suicide out of happiness? |
That's stupid. Why would they? |
You're not like the others, are you?... Your friends. |
Yes, I am. Basically I am. |
I bet. He didn't realize that nobody who talks such a good game ever plays one. |
You weren't complaining about my play last time. |
Too many good players down here. I'm with one right now. |
Oh, really? |
Bigger and better. |
Then how come you're talking to me? |
Who's Linda? |
Why won't you talk to me? |
I'm talking to you right now. Who's Linda? |
When can I see you? |
You can't. |
Your father?? |
He's at a home out here. |
I'm coming to your room tonight. |
No. |
Where'd you get this? |
I stole it. From a synagogue. |
How come there's no punctuation? |
That was a later invention, it's not in the scrolls.... Anyway, the Jews know where the sentences end. They know the whole thing by heart. Every word. Every letter. |
Do you know it like that? By heart. |
No. |
But you can read it, the Hebrew.... Right? |
What do you care? |
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