Back from Oppenheimer at IMAX. Long, loud, immersive, unsettling, important—but I don't guess I'd call it fun. Counting on you for that, Barbie.
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In the film Truman calls Oppie a "crybaby" but the book's account sounds more like Harry:
"Afterwards the President was heard to mutter, "Blood on his hands, dammit, he hasn't half as much blood on his hands as I have. You just don't go around bellyaching about it." He later told Dean Acheson, "I don't want to see that son-of-a-bitch in this office ever again."
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We’ve got a new version of McCarthyism going on these days.
“Einstein… was truly alarmed by McCarthyism. In early 1951 he wrote his friend Queen Elizabeth of Belgium that here in America, “The German calamity of years ago repeats itself: People acquiesce without resistance and align themselves with the forces of evil.”
― Kai Bird, American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
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