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William Burroughs-Why I Stopped Wanting to be President (1975) 

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A piece written by William Burroughs for Harpers' Bazaar in 1975.
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Both in this life or any previous incarnations I have been able to check out, I never wanted to be President. This innate decision was confirmed when I became literate and saw the President pawing babies and spouting bullshit. I attended Los Alamos Ranch School, where they later made the atom bomb, and bombs bursting in air over Hiroshima gave proof through the night that our flag was already there. Then came the Teapot Dome scandal under President Harding, and I remember the unspeakable Gaston Means, infamous private eye and go-between in that miasma of graft, walking into a hotel room full of bourbon-drinking, cigar-smoking lobbyists and fixers, with a laundry hamper. "Fill it up boys, and we talk business."
I do not mean to imply that my youthful idealism was repelled by this spectacle. I had by then learned to take a broad general view of things. My political ambitions were simply of a humbler and less conspicuous caliber. I hoped at one time to become commissioner of sewers for St. Louis County--$300 a month, with the possibility of getting one's shitty paws deep into a slush fund--and to this end I attended a softball game where such sinecures were assigned to the deserving and the fortunate. Everybody I met said, "Now I'm old So-and-so, running for such and such, and anything you do for me I'll appreciate." My boyish dreams fanned by this heady atmosphere and three mint juleps, I saw myself already in possession of the coveted post, which called for a token appearance twice a week to sign a few letters at the Old Court House; while I'm there might as well put it on the sheriff for some marijuana he has confiscated, and he'd better play ball or I will route a sewer through his front yard. And then across the street to the Court House Café for a coffee with some other lazy bastards in the same line of business, and we wallow in corruption like contented alligators.
I never wanted to be a front man like Harding or Nixon--taking the rap, shaking hands, and making speeches all day, family reunions once a year. Who in his right mind would want a job like that? As commissioner of sewers I would not be called upon to pet babies, make speeches, shake hands, have lunch with the queen; in fact, the fewer voters who knew of my existence, the better. Let kings and Presidents keep the limelight. I prefer a whiff of coal gas as the sewers rupture for miles around--I have made a deal on the piping which has bought me a $30,000 home, and there is talk in the press of sex cults and orgies carried out in the stink of what made them possible. Fluttering from the roof of my ranch-style house, over my mint and marijuana, Old Glory floats lazily in the tainted breeze.
But there were sullen mutters of revolt from the peasantry: "My teenage daughters is cunt-deep in shit! Is this the American way of life?" I thought so, and I didn't want it changed, sitting there in my garden, smoking the sheriff's reefers, coal gas on the wind sweet in my nostrils as the smell of oil to an oil man or the smell of bullshit to a cattle baron. I sure did a sweet thing with those pipes, and I'm covered, too. What I got on the Governor wouldn't look good on the front page, would it, now? And I have my special police to deal with vandalism and sabotage, all of them handsome youths, languid and vicious as reptiles, described in the press as no more than minions, lackeys, and bodyguards to His Majesty the Sultan of Sewers.
The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Then I met the gubernatorial candidate, and he looked at me as if trying to focus my image through a telescope and said, "Anything I do for you I'll depreciate." And I felt the dream slipping away from me, receding into the past, dim, jerky, far away--the discrete gold letters on a glass door: William S. Burroughs, Commissioner of Sanitation. Somehow I had not intersected. I was not one of them. Perhaps I was simply the wrong shape. Some of my classmates, plump, cynical, unathletic boys with narrow shoulders and broad hips, made the grade and went on to banner headlines concerning $200,000 of the taxpayers' money and a nonexistent bridge or highway, I forget which. It was a long time ago. I have never aspired to political office since. The Sultan of Sewers lies buried in a distant 1930s softball game.
What would you do if you were in the President's place? You would be inexorably pressured by the forces and the individuals that made you President, and by your own desire to be President in the first place; so you would wind up doing just what they all have done. It's enough to stop any sane man from wanting to be President.

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@philip-at-tube
@philip-at-tube Год назад
What a voice - weirdly mesmerising.
@drip5503
@drip5503 Год назад
The junky voice
@OscarLimaMike
@OscarLimaMike 12 лет назад
Excellent! Thank you, been looking for an unpolluted version of this for years. Great job.
@anonymousDerp
@anonymousDerp 8 лет назад
omg I love the way he talks
@Bryl25
@Bryl25 10 лет назад
Today would have been his 100th birthday.
@jamesm.3967
@jamesm.3967 4 года назад
His voice is from the 1920s...or earlier.
@songshare3489
@songshare3489 7 лет назад
I visited an art gallery with Burroughs paintings in St. Louis, MO, where I believe he was from.
@kegadolll
@kegadolll 7 лет назад
He was indeed from St. Louis and an heir of the Burroughs Adding Machine Company (then the Burroughs Corporation) who was raised within the upper-class of the city.
@BillySBC
@BillySBC Год назад
@@kegadolll Later to become Burroughs Computers which made mini and mainframe units.
@texgrouper7825
@texgrouper7825 3 года назад
This was too good 😂. Fabulous
@TheLisergicQueen
@TheLisergicQueen 9 лет назад
Another great writing! Yeah :)
@claytonchaney9171
@claytonchaney9171 4 года назад
less than 20 years ago I would have slogged this off as lunacy.....left or right....here we are!
@shameful3604
@shameful3604 Год назад
I think you're just generally unintelligent
@RevARCline
@RevARCline 13 лет назад
@ploftus0 I'm not sure! I found the MP3 somewhere on the inter tubes. Some time in the future I'll upload this monologue as delivered during a play I was involved in.
@engeldeeter
@engeldeeter 10 лет назад
god bless america
@ginahanlon1815
@ginahanlon1815 2 года назад
This man is my landlord.
@mikeymacabre4032
@mikeymacabre4032 10 лет назад
can u imagine what this country would of been like if he were present? we would all be truly liberated.
@TheLisergicQueen
@TheLisergicQueen 9 лет назад
:) burroughs for president!! hehe :P
@trashrat9345
@trashrat9345 3 года назад
Much as i love Burroughs this gives me a bad feeling for if he was made commissioner of sanitation, much less president.
@ej2333
@ej2333 3 года назад
Nice one
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
Yes, Sir DON . E
@BillySBC
@BillySBC 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant writer. lol
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
Edwarder Hardebeck the 3rd could have been President..His Trixie will ALWAYS call him on her Nana Phone...
@ploftus0
@ploftus0 13 лет назад
Would you happen to know where this recording is from?
@shameful3604
@shameful3604 Год назад
no
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
Poopie pigeon...Miss Ya Bob(99X)
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
Port Barre
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
NOOKIE Green
@shanedavis4085
@shanedavis4085 2 года назад
Albert Pike
@joeblow2659
@joeblow2659 Год назад
Fixing to get the 3rd (more like 33rd) degree? Know eavesdropping 🧐
@StephenMalagodi
@StephenMalagodi 12 лет назад
RU-vid category: comedy.
@shameful3604
@shameful3604 Год назад
That's what it is. I think it's marked as "music" now, though. For some reason
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