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"Who..." Ron Paul begins. His smile only grows as the anticipation of the room fills to the breaking point. "...is John Galt?" The whole room exploded in a shared experience of wonder. George Clooney wept in the front row. Ellen Degeneres fell over dead in the front row from the guilt she felt as a liberal. All of the heads of corporations that had been invited felt exhilarated. Everything they worked for was for this moment, the least flawed philosophy in the world had finally taken hold and everything would be perfect from now on.
http://www.avclub.com/article/conclusion-atlas-shrugged-trilogy-pulls-out-big-gu-206019