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Beau Willimon
American
Playwright
People
Politics
Power
Think
Time
You
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The checks and balances is a way to prevent government from either devolving into an autocratic tyranny or an autocratic mob mentality.
Beau Willimon
Government
Tyranny
Way
Prevent
Mentality
Checks
Checks And Balances
Balances
Mob
Autocratic
Either
Like any young person who gets into a political campaign, I joined out of a highfalutin' desire to change the world. But you start to see the sort of tactics people use. You start to see politics not only in the macro but in the micro of the campaign itself. Some people get turned off by this side of it. Other people are drawn to it.
Beau Willimon
Politics
Political Campaign
You
Change
People
World
Political
Some People
Young
Change The World
Other
Side
Drawn
Out
See
Some
Only
Tactics
Joined
Like
Sort
Off
Campaign
Itself
Person
Get
Micro
Gets
Any
Young Person
Turned
Use
Who
Start
Desire
My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.
Beau Willimon
Man
Jobs
Pretty
Totem
Totem Pole
Advance
Pole
Were
Campaigns
Low
It's a rough and tumble game whenever power is involved - people's ambitions, their desires, their competitive spirit will often push them to play outside the rules. It's dramatic, it's interesting, and I think it's something we can all identify with to a degree.
Beau Willimon
Game
People
Will
Degree
Power
Ambition
Think
Dramatic
Rules
Spirit
Something
Push
Outside
Involved
Identify
Often
Tumble
Whenever
Interesting
Them
Rough
Play
Competitive
Desires
You always want to try, in everything you do, to attempt something you've never tried before, and the only way to succeed at that is through failure, and the only way to succeed through failure is just banging your head against the wall over and over until you get to that interesting thing on the other side.
Beau Willimon
Failure
You
Try
Before
Other
Side
Everything
Way
Tried
Something
Only
Through
Attempt
Never
Head
Over
Until
Always
Wall
Get
Banging
Just
Want
Against
Interesting
Succeed
Interesting Thing
Your
Thing
I don't desire happiness. I think it's a myth, and I don't think it's... and it makes you complacent. I feel very satisfyingly uncomfortable. I have the freedom to feel uncomfortable in the way I want to, is maybe a way to put it.
Beau Willimon
Happiness
Freedom
You
Myth
Think
Complacent
Way
Uncomfortable
Put
Feel
Makes
Very
Maybe
Want
Desire
In the best possible scenario, whenever you get notes from people, they're good notes, and they see things that you wouldn't have seen otherwise, and they make you a better writer.
Beau Willimon
Best
Good
You
People
Better
Seen
Otherwise
Possible
See
Scenario
Writer
Better Writer
Make
Get
Whenever
Notes
Things
This is the way I think about politics: We want two diametrically opposed things from a politician. On one hand we want them to be bastions of moral integrity, perfect people, saints. And on the other hand, we want them to be effective leaders.
Beau Willimon
Politics
Integrity
People
Politician
Think
Other
Way
Moral
About
Perfect
Perfect People
Leaders
Opposed
Diametrically
Saints
Hand
Effective
Want
Them
Things
Two
If you really think that ambition, power, lust, desire are not as applicable in the media as in politics or on Wall Street or anywhere else, you're deluding yourself.
Beau Willimon
Politics
You
Yourself
Power
Ambition
Think
Lust
Else
Wall
Wall Street
Anywhere
Anywhere Else
Really
Media
Street
Applicable
Desire
In politics, it's very theatrical. There's a lot of stage craft. The campaign is trying to tell a story that they want people to believe in, and candidates are playing the role, like actors, by a creative personae that people will be attracted to.
Beau Willimon
Politics
Creative
People
Will
Stage
Believe
Tell
Like
Attracted
Lot
Campaign
Very
Role
Trying
Craft
Candidates
Want
Story
Theatrical
Actor
Playing
The fact that slavery is written into the Constitution is about as entrenched a form of classism as you could possibly imagine.
Beau Willimon
You
Constitution
Possibly
About
Fact
Entrenched
Could
Written
Form
Slavery
Imagine
In Washington, if you're a congressman or a senator or the President, you make much more money than the average American, but you'd think that if you were the leader of the free world you'd be making major bank, and you don't.
Beau Willimon
You
World
Money
Free
Leader
Think
President
More
Free World
Major
Make
Making
Were
Than
American
Senator
Bank
Average
Average American
Much
Congressman
Washington
I was always a writer - working on campaigns was never a profession for me. It was something I did on the side, really, so the trajectory hasn't been a political operative who likes to dabble in writing and finds himself into stumbling on film and TV - that was always my goal.
Beau Willimon
Me
Writing
Political
Side
TV
Finds
Something
Writer
Never
Stumbling
Likes
Himself
Operative
Always
Been
Goal
Campaigns
Did
Trajectory
Really
Working
Who
Profession
Dabble
Film
Film And TV
We all experience power struggles in our lives - at the workplace, with our friends, in our love lives. In a way, we're all politicians.
Beau Willimon
Love
Experience
Power
Politicians
Our
Way
Our Lives
Our Love
Struggles
Friends
Workplace
Lives
Writing plays supplied for me everything that painting didn't, which is the ability to tell stories in real time, in a real space, in three dimensions, in flesh and blood. I realized I had been trying to cram all this narrative into my paintings, but ultimately painting was a static medium. So it just opened up this whole new door.
Beau Willimon
Time
Me
Writing
Space
Three
Painting
Medium
Everything
Static
Dimensions
Tell
Ability
Had
Supplied
Opened
New
Narrative
Real
Been
Ultimately
Blood
Up
Trying
Just
Cram
Real Time
Door
Stories
Which
Realized
Flesh
Whole
Paintings
Plays
There were many years when I was hand-to-mouth and didn't know how I was gonna make rent. I've done every job under the sun, from busing tables, temping, and working in factories to SAT prep and detailing cars. So to be able to make a living where all I do is write is absolutely liberating.
Beau Willimon
Car
Job
Living
Every
Liberating
Sun
Detailing
Able
Tables
Factories
Absolutely
Write
Know
Make
Rent
How
Were
Years
Done
Where
Gonna
Working
Many
Prep
Sat
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