
“Right wing (definition): As with the left wing, half the propulsive force of a flightless bird.”
Abnormally Happy: A Gay Dictionary (1985)
Discussing CNN’s Crossfire as quoted in Rolling Stone (14 December 1989)
“Right wing (definition): As with the left wing, half the propulsive force of a flightless bird.”
Abnormally Happy: A Gay Dictionary (1985)
“Left-wing or right-wing. No, I'm not either. I'm kind of middle-of-the-bird.”
Responding to audience question, "Are you left-wing or right-wing?"
Unidentified press conference, 1968
Featured in Pat Paulsen for President (1968), part 3 of 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdjY3TXYJkw&feature=relmfu, 02:49 ff (20:49 ff in full program)
“I am not left winged, I am not right winged. I am straight forward.”
Slogan used on Rita Verdonk's weblog http://www.ritaverdonk.net/ retrieved 25 November 2007.
Comment about his own political ideology. From a Question and Answer interview on BBC New Online http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/269876.stm. (February 1, 1999) Url accessed on December 12, 2008.
So total is the Left's cultural ascendancy that no one likes to mention the socialist roots of fascism (February 16, 2013), The Telegraph
2010s
Source: PsyberMagick (1995), p. 44
Context: No left wing parties have any respect for liberal economic values; and most centre and right wing parties merely promote a paternalistic stateism. Does it thus fall to the self-reliant students of the ruggedly individualist philosophy of magick to champion a certain measured libertarianism?
Source: The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century, (2000), p. 6
Spark (2014)
Context: True ideology has vanished, replaced by fear and fantasy. The right wing wants corporate control and a return to a past that never existed. The left wing wants government control and a future that will never exist. Both groups lose sight of the essential questions: how can the individual speak and think and create freely? New ideas are the only evolutionary force that will save us from destruction.