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Rose Ann Vuich

I wanted to title this: What’s worse, Apathy or ignorance, but I felt that people would either not know, or not care, what I was talking about.

That’s a joke which I learned wasn’t really a joke when I helped my cousin Rose Ann Vuich campaign for Senate. She walked right up to a door, knocked on it, and when the woman with curlers looked through the screen door, (I love Americana), Rosie told the woman she was doing a survey and asked which was worse in this country, Apathy or ignorance? The woman said she didn’t know, and she didn’t care.

Rosie used to call me Luke Ma Gluke. A pretty weak joke for a State Senator. But, I’m the writer, so who cares, you know? This was some time ago, and Rosie is dead so there’s really no point in my name dropping. No one remembers Rosie, no one cares that she was the first Woman State Senator, no one thinks about her. Rose Ann Vuich has returned to whence she came. She’s an Average American once again.

Rosie

Then I realized that this piece was inspired by reading an interview with

Mort Sahl. < <---Interview|-|Clip -->> Mort Sahl

Onward

If you don’t know who Mort Sahl is, find out. Find out.

Find out who Mort Sahl is, because he is the voice of freedom in America, as our Comedians are supposed to be. Mort was just asked about Barack Obama. Obama is a black guy made in the lab by white guys, Mort said.

Mort Sahl is unknown by a great many younger Americans, probably because Americans have become ignorant, and their short attention spans have been farmed out to the highest bidder with pop-up adds. Satire has been superseded by instant text messaging.

There seems to me no point in saying this person is the Bill Hicks of today, or that Person is slaughtering the sacred cows of today when Mort is still alive. And he is unknown.

Comedians. What? Benny Hill, right?

Oh, no you say. Lenny Bruce. He said Nigger, cocksucker and the like. Lenny was telling Mother-in-law jokes ’till he listened to Mort. And Mort is still alive.

Mort Sahl defined himself this way:

“Will Rogers…used to come out with a newspaper and pretend he was a yokel criticizing the intellectuals who ran the government. I come out with a newspaper and pretend I’m an intellectual making fun of the yokels running the government.”

Just as pertinent today, just as fresh, just as vital. Just as forgotten as Rose Ann Vuich. There was a sting operation to catch Senators in the thick of it. Rose was among those who came out unscathed. A simple person from the heartland of America, making a difference for those who trusted her. I see Mort the same way.

I only hope to be remembered so anonymously, if I am remembered at all. Life is for the living. Mort is alive. Get to know him.

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Okay,
Father Luke

Filed under: Heartland — Written by Father Luke at 12:06 pm on Monday, October 1st, 2007

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melanie goes like this...

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

I will investigate the Mort, thanks.

My legacy wont die with me, as I have a son. But other than that I have no significant life stamp. I just hope some of the laughs I created will still bring smiles, until those pass on as well.

happy week

Father Luke goes like this:

I prefer the anonymity of anonymity.

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Father Luke

Lisa goes like this...

Friday, October 5th, 2007

About 3 years ago, I saw Mort Sahl perform at a guitar shop in Santa Monica. I still have the ticket. I talked to him afterwards too, upstairs in the “green room”. He kept talking about Johnny Carson and Elvis. It ruled. He told me he’d do an interview, but since the performace was less than stellar… I never emailed him. Didn’t want to wreck the legend.

His wife is hot, half his age at 40-something.

Father Luke goes like this:

email him. You only regret those things you didn’t do.

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Okay,
Father Luke

Drew goes like this...

Monday, October 8th, 2007

After stumbling upon a couple of Mort’s albums online, and thoroughly enjoying them, I was amazed to find he was still alive but forced into some blind-spot of entertainment.

I imagine the next time we see Mort on television will be for his obituary.

Father Luke goes like this:

Mort was essentially Blackballed, and driven to obscurity by those in the realm of power and influence. Didn’t matter to Mort, who kept on doing what he was doing. Well. It mattered. I won’t say that it didn’t matter. Betrayal cuts clean through to the other side, and it heals slowly, if at all. I’m sure it hurt him to be misunderstood, ignored, abandoned, and shit on by his so-called friends. We all go through that type of experience.

Mort came through with his integrity intact. Just another reason he is one of my heroes.

Mort said that the answer lies in the heartland of America.

In fact, if you google: mort sahl heartland quote you’ll find some neat stuff about him.

Here is another quote, before I go:

“There are two politicians drowning and you are allowed to save only one. What do you do? Read a newspaper or eat your lunch?”

— Mort Sahl

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Okay,
Father Luke

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