Michael Malice
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I just want to have dinner with her. My treat. I will go to Philly. I will... I have Klaus... She will know... I'll tell you what this... I have Candy Darling's journal. You won't know what that is. She will. I have Klaus Nomi's tuxedo. You won't know what that is. She will. I know who Klaus Nomi is. I have his tuxedo. You do, do you? Yes. He's a singer. Yes. Yes. With a soprano voice. Yes.
And he sang... Let's see. I can't believe you know Klaus Nomi. He didn't have any hits.
And he sang... Let's see. I can't believe you know Klaus Nomi. He didn't have any hits.
And he sang... Let's see. I can't believe you know Klaus Nomi. He didn't have any hits.
He has one tuxedo that was his stage outfit. And it's this kind of iconic...
He has one tuxedo that was his stage outfit. And it's this kind of iconic...
He has one tuxedo that was his stage outfit. And it's this kind of iconic...
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Um, because Pollya was my... who I wanted to be when I grew up in many ways. Why? Because what I found fascinating about her is she is the kind of person where even if she's dead wrong, I want to hear her say more. And that is very, very rare. It is very rare when you... Like, she was... like 10 years ago, she was talking about how great Kamala Harris is.
Um, because Pollya was my... who I wanted to be when I grew up in many ways. Why? Because what I found fascinating about her is she is the kind of person where even if she's dead wrong, I want to hear her say more. And that is very, very rare. It is very rare when you... Like, she was... like 10 years ago, she was talking about how great Kamala Harris is.
Um, because Pollya was my... who I wanted to be when I grew up in many ways. Why? Because what I found fascinating about her is she is the kind of person where even if she's dead wrong, I want to hear her say more. And that is very, very rare. It is very rare when you... Like, she was... like 10 years ago, she was talking about how great Kamala Harris is.
And I'm sitting there, I'm like, Camille, Ms. Paglia, come on, like, are you serious? And it did not diminish my respect for her in the slightest. So when someone has takes, people say this about me, they're like, I don't agree with half the things you say, but I love how your brain works.
And I'm sitting there, I'm like, Camille, Ms. Paglia, come on, like, are you serious? And it did not diminish my respect for her in the slightest. So when someone has takes, people say this about me, they're like, I don't agree with half the things you say, but I love how your brain works.
And I'm sitting there, I'm like, Camille, Ms. Paglia, come on, like, are you serious? And it did not diminish my respect for her in the slightest. So when someone has takes, people say this about me, they're like, I don't agree with half the things you say, but I love how your brain works.
That to me is like the epitome of a public intellectual, or even if they're dead wrong, or like I know enough about a subject where I'm like, this person's way off, I don't care, keep talking. That's probably part of that quest.
That to me is like the epitome of a public intellectual, or even if they're dead wrong, or like I know enough about a subject where I'm like, this person's way off, I don't care, keep talking. That's probably part of that quest.
That to me is like the epitome of a public intellectual, or even if they're dead wrong, or like I know enough about a subject where I'm like, this person's way off, I don't care, keep talking. That's probably part of that quest.
Like the way she talks, I can do it. I'm not going to- It's just so like unique and idiosyncratic. And you watch clips of her from the 90s. She was just, I mean, I was like, okay, this. And what I love about her is she is, you can't put her in a box. She's so, I mean, she's so all over the map politically.