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If you could have dinner for 3 hours with anyone alive... (Original Post) Pototan Saturday OP
Abraham Lincoln. yourout Saturday #1
On edit, I added alive. Pototan Saturday #2
In that case. Thom Hartman yourout Saturday #17
Barack Obama, second choice, Kamala Harris. Enter stage left Saturday #3
Kamala would probably also avebury Saturday #5
Hillary and Kamala Trueblue1968 Sunday #40
General Wesley Clark BOSSHOG Saturday #4
YES!!!!! elleng Saturday #8
Mel Brooks maveric Saturday #6
I came here to say Mel Brooks too! JoseBalow Saturday #14
He's pure comedic genius. Pushing 100. Was at the Battle of the Bulge... maveric Saturday #20
Bernie. jalan48 Saturday #7
Lawrence O'Donnell. Or, if he's not available, Jasmine Crockett. Nt spooky3 Saturday #9
Pete Buttigieg avebury Saturday #10
GREAT one!!! elleng Saturday #28
David Gergen underpants Saturday #11
No one really Meowmee Saturday #12
... SheltieLover Saturday #18
I used to talk politics with my Dad when I came home from university and was living at home. applegrove Saturday #25
Oh same! MontanaMama Sunday #41
So sorry for your loss Meowmee Sunday #46
Donald Trump... 3 hours of wasting his time. And he cannot text or talk on the phone or interact with others. keithbvadu2 Saturday #13
How would you keep your dinner down? Nt spooky3 Saturday #22
It would only work if the SS The Madcap Sunday #60
Angela Merkel. Aristus Saturday #15
OMG, me too. I love her and find her intelligence and political savvy sooooo interesting. Would love to discuss the new SheilaAnn Sunday #57
A couple of things that people unfortunately overlook about the Germans: Aristus Sunday #67
Me too, especially as a child. My dad used to love going to a German owned tavern and would take me along. The bar SheilaAnn Sunday #68
Nancy or Rachel SheltieLover Saturday #16
Under those terms I would volunteer to endure a 4+ hour dinner with a certain RockRaven Saturday #19
Obama LeftInTX Saturday #21
Barrack Obama Pisces Saturday #23
Do I have only a few months to live? (might influence my decision) harumph Saturday #24
Bill Clinton. Boomerproud Saturday #26
Depends qazplm135 Saturday #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Saturday #29
OP specified "alive"... but I agree with you WarGamer Saturday #31
Bill Clinton... 110% WarGamer Saturday #30
Gary Snyder Brother Buzz Saturday #32
Paul Krugman DBoon Saturday #33
Weird Al Yankovic. Sneederbunk Saturday #34
Senator Murkowski Buddyzbuddy Sunday #35
Hillary Clinton chowder66 Sunday #36
+1 oasis Sunday #37
Bella Abzug Solly Mack Sunday #38
George Carlin fantase56 Sunday #39
The person must be alive to answer my OP Pototan Sunday #43
The fat orange blobfather. A nice private dinner. Lunabell Sunday #42
Rachel Maddow. Morbius Sunday #44
My mother Ex Lurker Sunday #45
Biden. Akacia Sunday #47
Timothy Snyder arthritisR_US Sunday #48
Good call. Morbius Sunday #52
Timothy Snyder would be my choice ribrepin Sunday #54
Al Franken. Or Gretchen Whitmer. JustABozoOnThisBus Sunday #49
Hillary, Kamala, Barack, or Lawrence electric_blue68 Sunday #50
JD Vance exboyfil Sunday #51
AOC Emile Sunday #53
Joe and Jill Biden, I'm sure they would make me feel comfortable. And there's a lot of things Joe would probably like to Walleye Sunday #55
Depends. What's on the menu? nt intrepidity Sunday #56
Meryl Streep CTyankee Sunday #58
Billy Connolly leftyladyfrommo Sunday #59
Or Neil deGrasse Tyson. I have a crush on leftyladyfrommo Sunday #63
Eloon. The Madcap Sunday #61
Noam Chomsky berniesandersmittens Sunday #62
Ryan Gosling. tavernier Sunday #64
I would choose someone I haven't yet had the pleasure of talking with, so my choice would be DFW Sunday #65
AOC. ratchiweenie Sunday #66
Leon Musk--but I cook the dinner. Mushrooms are a classic. Timeflyer Sunday #69
VP Harris JustAnotherGen Sunday #70
King Charles -- he's an avid environmentalist and equestrian, both of which are allegorical oracle Sunday #71
Greta Thunberg. It would be nice to talk to a young person with promise. JanMichael Sunday #72
I don't usually reply to threads like this... Hugin Monday #73
Nicole Wallace would be on my shortlist, and Paul Krugman, and Barack Obama. lostnfound Monday #74

maveric

(16,700 posts)
20. He's pure comedic genius. Pushing 100. Was at the Battle of the Bulge...
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 11:14 PM
Saturday

Five of his films are in my all time top ten.

underpants

(187,391 posts)
11. David Gergen
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 10:51 PM
Saturday

Although it appears that his health is failing.
I always appreciated his commentary.

Meowmee

(6,128 posts)
12. No one really
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 10:51 PM
Saturday

I would just like my father back. He was the smartest person I have ever known.

applegrove

(123,619 posts)
25. I used to talk politics with my Dad when I came home from university and was living at home.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 11:27 PM
Saturday

He was so great at it. A gifted observer I would say.

MontanaMama

(24,087 posts)
41. Oh same!
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:24 AM
Sunday

My dad was the smartest most practical person I ever knew. He made me believe I was amazing. I used to call him every day on my way home from work to talk about anything and everything. He died really young, in his 60’s. I miss him terribly.

I’m happy he isn’t living through this mess and I’d give anything to be able to talk with him now.

Meowmee

(6,128 posts)
46. So sorry for your loss
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:05 AM
Sunday
I always said that I wanted to die the same day as my father did because I didn’t wanna live in the world without him.

keithbvadu2

(40,531 posts)
13. Donald Trump... 3 hours of wasting his time. And he cannot text or talk on the phone or interact with others.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 10:52 PM
Saturday

Aristus

(68,658 posts)
15. Angela Merkel.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 10:55 PM
Saturday

Just to be able to visit Germany again, have a delicious authentic schnitzel and the world’s best beer, and brush up on my German.

And to get some Central European perspective on the USA’s late-capitalism, fall-of-Rome situation.

SheilaAnn

(10,218 posts)
57. OMG, me too. I love her and find her intelligence and political savvy sooooo interesting. Would love to discuss the new
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 06:33 AM
Sunday

US regime about to commence.

Aristus

(68,658 posts)
67. A couple of things that people unfortunately overlook about the Germans:
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 08:59 AM
Sunday

Their bone-dry wit. And their wonderful personal warmth once they get to know you. I have been the beneficiary of German generosity on more than one occasion.

SheilaAnn

(10,218 posts)
68. Me too, especially as a child. My dad used to love going to a German owned tavern and would take me along. The bar
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 09:09 AM
Sunday

itself was in their house and the Mrs. would bring me pretzels and cokes at the table, while dad would have his beer and talk with his German friends. I'm sure the war was a topic of conversation since this was the late '40s. All such wonderful people.

RockRaven

(16,538 posts)
19. Under those terms I would volunteer to endure a 4+ hour dinner with a certain
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 11:13 PM
Saturday

someone who shall not be named, even though this be purely hypothetical and counterfactual.

Boomerproud

(8,477 posts)
26. Bill Clinton.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 11:30 PM
Saturday

Hillary too. I would just shut my mouth and suck in all the knowledge. They wouldn't have any memory of the evening, but I'd be writing in my diary. I would ask him some pointed questions about how he really felt how Gingrich et al treated him. Wouldn't accept bs answer.

Response to Pototan (Original post)

Brother Buzz

(38,028 posts)
32. Gary Snyder
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 11:38 PM
Saturday

From his 1959 book Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems

“I was very Marxist in college, but couldn’t make it with the regular Commie bunch because of my individualistic-bohemian-anarchist tendencies, all much looked down upon. Of course, being the only real member of the proletariat in the bunch of them, the others being upper middle class New York kids as a rule, they really couldn’t say much. I took anthropology—Indians—and literature at Reed and got much involved with primitive religion, mythology and primitive literature—song, ritual, dance—and at about the same time was beginning to read Far Eastern history and Chinese poetry. I was married for about six months then and my left-wing wife didn’t dig this sudden interest in Oriental philosophy and Shoshone folk tales. Out of college, I spent the summer of 1951 as a log-scaler on an Indian reservation, where I dug the Berry Feast and later made up the poem about it, and then went on a long hike in the Olympic Mountains. Up in the mountains, all the notions that had been swarming in my head crystallized and sort or hung there until the Fall of that year I picked up a copy of D. T. Suzuki, writing about Zen, and read it while hitchhiking to a graduate fellowship at Indiana in anthropology. It finished the job, and although I stayed one semester at Indiana, I was through with the academic world and headed back West in ’52 for what proved to be five years of mountain jobs, scenes in San Francisco, Chinese language study, writing poetry, and so on, until I first came to Japan. Then I was at sea on a tanker for eight months, in San Francisco and back In Japan again. I love to roam around and I like tough self-discipline, I don’t mind hard work, and being poor never bothered me. I guess that’s what makes it possible to carry on like I do. Being free don’t mean evading necessity, it means outsmarting it.”

HOW POETRY COMES TO ME
by Gary Snyder

It comes blundering over the
Boulders at night, it stays
Frightened outside the
Range of my campfire
I go to meet it at the
Edge of the light


Buddyzbuddy

(61 posts)
35. Senator Murkowski
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 12:06 AM
Sunday

Per her voting record, she listens to reason and is willing to change direction if she can be convinced. Being battered and threatened by the incoming new administration makes her susceptible to changing parties and maybe bring a couple of friends with her. Maybe we won't win on votes but if we can get the majority, we can stop some of the madness. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Lunabell

(7,065 posts)
42. The fat orange blobfather. A nice private dinner.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:25 AM
Sunday

But, they'd better not have any sharp instruments on the table. I'm 63, not much time left on this dying planet. What have I got to lose?

Ex Lurker

(3,929 posts)
45. My mother
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 02:49 AM
Sunday

If the stipulation is we have to talk politics, okay, but I just want to see her again.

exboyfil

(18,038 posts)
51. JD Vance
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 05:03 AM
Sunday

To find out whether he is wacked out or merely an opportunist. Also it might not do any good, but I would like to make my case to him.

Walleye

(36,439 posts)
55. Joe and Jill Biden, I'm sure they would make me feel comfortable. And there's a lot of things Joe would probably like to
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 05:57 AM
Sunday

Say that he couldn’t as president. I’d like to hear Jill’s take on all this too.

CTyankee

(65,300 posts)
58. Meryl Streep
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 07:32 AM
Sunday

I've seen almost all of her movies and I would ask her questions about how she developed her characters, her interactions with other actors, the film she had the most fulfillment from working on, her creative process.

The Madcap

(599 posts)
61. Eloon.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 07:57 AM
Sunday

I would serve him Tender Vittles and Ramen while I had a nice Ribeye and a bottle of wine. He needs to see how the 99.9% live under his "presidential" policies. Plus, I have never had dinner with a raving lunatic before. Insults galore would be flying.

DFW

(56,897 posts)
65. I would choose someone I haven't yet had the pleasure of talking with, so my choice would be
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 08:38 AM
Sunday

Pete Buttigieg

allegorical oracle

(3,404 posts)
71. King Charles -- he's an avid environmentalist and equestrian, both of which are
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 12:16 PM
Sunday

interests of mine.

JanMichael

(25,320 posts)
72. Greta Thunberg. It would be nice to talk to a young person with promise.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 01:29 PM
Sunday

Laser focused too.

Hugin

(34,755 posts)
73. I don't usually reply to threads like this...
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 06:53 AM
Monday

Not because I don’t have an answer, but because I often have way too many. I’m easy to please.

This time, I do have a candidate.

Lucy Worsley

She’s the ultimate nerd of the things I like hearing about. I doubt I’d do much more than smile and nod during the dinner.

lostnfound

(16,717 posts)
74. Nicole Wallace would be on my shortlist, and Paul Krugman, and Barack Obama.
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 07:53 AM
Monday

But i don’t want to talk politics very much at all. It’s too hopeless.

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