Jul 7, 2017
This week on the Poz Button, Spectre hops off the Third Rail to talk about three David Mamet works. Join us for a high-energy discussion of American Jews and their politics, masculinity, America as a failed utopian colony, and the catharsis of slapping around an annoying Jewess.
"Do you take this woman-"
"Do I …?"
"Yes, you. Take this woman."
"This woman?"
"Yes."
"You’re asking me do I take this woman."
"Yes. To be your lawfully wedded wife. To have and-"
"To hold."
"To hold, yes. In sickness and in health-"
"In sickness …"
"And in health."
"Sickness and health …"
"Yes. Till death do you part …"
"Right."
"Well, do you? Take this woman?"
"This woman, you’re saying, you’re asking me do I take this woman
to be my lawfully wedded wife, so forth, in sickness and in health,
till death do us part?"
"Yes."
"I fucken do."
—Damien Owens, "David Mamet Wedding Vows"