Slouching Towards Oblivion

Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Ultra - Episode 1


All the Jan6 shit, and the probability that people in our government - federal and state and other - are not the 'patriots' they crow about being. And this is not the first time we've been through this kinda shit.

I can't believe it took me so long to get around to digging into this.

Here's your homework assignment.

Rachel Maddow - Ultra. Episode 1








Friday, November 04, 2022

The Professional Left Podcast


Driftglass & Blue Gal
  • Both sides don't, so fire Andrea fucking Mitchell already
  • Anybody got the numbers on kids being poisoned by their Halloween candy?
  • Stochastic Terrorism

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

No Fair Remembering Stuff


The Professional Left - Driftglass & Blue Gal

"Conservatism cannot fail - it can only be failed."

Why David Brooks is such a weenie, part 2

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Today's Keith


It grows more and more obvious that the roof is caving in on Qult45.

Monday, August 22, 2022

What's All This Q Stuff Anyway?

Brian Tyler Cohen - QAnon Anonymous



QAnon Anonymous podcast via Stitcher - The Rise Of Dark Brandon:




Friday, August 12, 2022

They're Losing

...but with this caveat:
Even when it's obvious the other side is losing, it doesn't mean you're winning.
You have to step up and take it.

I've been walkin' 40 miles of bad road
If the bible is right, the world will explode
I've been trying to get as far away from myself as I can
Some things are just too hot to touch
The human mind can only stand so much
You can still lose with a winnin' hand.
-- Bob Dylan

The Professional Left


Luke 12: 2
There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known.

Kyrsten Sinema is Ransomware dressed up to look like a US Senator.

The Trump campaign lost another one - they lost last year in their attempt to enforce Omarosa's NDA, and they've capitulated in their fight against another staffer (via The Hill). It seems that all of the NDAs are now null and void, and we can probably expect a flood of memoirs dishing the dirt.

Friday, August 05, 2022

Podcast

The Universal Judge Gable Standard:

"You must tell the truth while you testify. This is not your show. You need to slow down, and not take what you see as opportunities to further the message you're wanting to further, and instead, only answer the specific and exact questions you have been asked. You believe everything you say is true but it isn't. Your beliefs do not make something true. That is what we're doing here. Just because you claim to think something is true does not make it true. It does not protect you - it is not allowed. You're under oath. That means things need to be true when you say them. Don't talk." 
Moms Demand Action

The editors at business Week are chickenshit 

The Bidening



Hal Sparks

Friday, July 22, 2022

All In The Game

People who shape the political narratives at any given time are well-compensated for their efforts to make this candidate or that issue a "winner".

And they'll never have to feel the pain they cause the rest of us as a result of them caring about nothing but moving the needle even a tiny bit in the direction of whoever's paying them to do it.

Washington DC is the one place in the world where there's never a recession - business is always booming no matter what befalls "the little people" as a result of their fuckery.

Here's your soundtrack for that theme - Jimmie Spheeris


And here's your podcast to go with it - The Professional Left, episode 660

Saturday, July 16, 2022

They Knew

Mary Trump tells us about the crazies inside her uncle's closed loop of "friends", and a whole big buncha other stuff too.

Monday, July 11, 2022

Podcast

First off - if you're going to bitch about 
"Democrats don't know how to do messaging" -
stop.
Just fucking stop.

At this point, when you complain about the Dems, you're doing the GOP's work for them. I'm not saying you should grab your pom-poms and blindly cheer for everything every Democrat does - I'm saying get your head outa your ass and understand the fucking problem.

There are literally hundreds of right wing think tanks and incubators funded by Charlie Koch and a cadre of obscenely wealthy donors.

American Enterprise Institute
The Federalist Society
Freedom Partners
Cato Institute
The US Chamber Of Commerce
Americans For Prosperity
The Heritage Foundation
Independent Women's Federation
Citizens United
ALEC
The Hoover Institute
Club For Growth
NRA


Plus, there's a shitload of media outlets that comprise a propaganda network that would make Joe Goebbels blush.

The Atlas Network
Wall Street Journal
NY Post
DumFux News
OANN
RT
Newsmax

See Open Secrets for more

We have to take upon ourselves to be
The Progressive Network
For Progressively Progressive Progressiveness
and other stuff that might be generally considered liberal

Gaslit Nation - Andrea Chalupa and Sarah Kendzior, with Nancy MacLean - author of Democracy In Chains

Among the many shitty things: they're coming for Social Security and Medicare.


Part 2:



Friday, July 01, 2022

Podcast

The little podcast on the prairie

The Professional Left

Murc's Law: 
The public misperception that Democrats are the only ones with agency and causal influence in American politics.

Nancy Pelosi's House has passed more then 60 bills codifying Roe v Wade - all blocked by Republican filibuster in the Senate - aided by Sinema and Manchin.

Friday, May 13, 2022

Podcast

GOP campaign fund-raising is a license to launder money.

Marjorie Taylor Greene paid $92,000 for a car - using campaign funds.

The average annual income for MAGA is about $50,000.
Marj "donated" $44,000 to Mr Trump to help out with a little party at mar-A-Lago.


Friday, May 06, 2022

Podcast

The Professional Left with Driftglass and Blue Gal.

"Nolite te bastardes carborundorum"

Plus: Blue Gal's epic rant, and a News Roundup for the ages.


Try to leave a little something in the tip jar:

Friday, April 29, 2022

A Podcast

Get mad.
Stay mad.
Chop wood.
Carry water.



You know it's a good one
when Blue Gal drops the f-bomb

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Econ 101

The Problem with Jon Stewart

Same question as always - how come I have to search this shit out and get it from a former late night comedy guy who's moved into podcasting, instead of seeing it on my liberal TV box every fucking day, like the "conservatives" keep saying?


BTW, did you catch that last bit from Dr Owens? About the lack of a Power Theory in Economics?

IM(paranoid)O - the Daddy State is working hard to keep us from learning about Critical Race Theory, out of fear that we'll learn about the umbrella concept which is Critical Power Theory.

Monday, January 31, 2022

Today's Weak Tea


If you sell products and services that facilitate people getting hurt or killed, then you own some of the responsibility.

You can't duck that responsibility simply by intoning some magic phrase like, "Well gee, we didn't know some asshole was going to use it that way."

OK, you didn't know. But now you do know, and now you have to step up and do something.

Content platforms have enormous power, and power has to be closely monitored and counterbalanced.

I don't know how to do that with Spotify and Facebook et al, and nobody wants a new era of Hayes Office or Catholic League bullshit, and we sure as hell don't want official government censorship. But waiting for "the free market to fix it" is inadequate because it's totally retrospective, having always resulted in unnecessary immiseration while we diddle around fretting about the delicate sensibilities of corporations who seem incapable of understanding that killing the customers is a really bad idea.

So anyway, here's a WaPo piece (pay wall)

Spotify responds after Joni Mitchell and others join Neil Young and demand the platform remove their content

Spotify broke its silence on Sunday and announced slight changes to its policies around content concerning covid-19, after facing a week of criticism for allowing its creators — particularly podcaster Joe Rogan — to spread misinformation about the pandemic.

“You’ve had a lot of questions over the last few days about our platform policies and the lines we have drawn between what is acceptable and what is not,” Spotify CEO Daniel Ek wrote in a news release. “We have had rules in place for many years but admittedly, we haven’t been transparent around the policies that guide our content more broadly.”

That last sentence is perfect CorpSpeak
24 words that say exactly nothing.


The new changes include publicly publishing the company’s internal rules for what is allowed on the platform, “testing ways to highlight” those rules to its creators and “working to add a content advisory to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about COVID-19.”

“We know we have a critical role to play in supporting creator expression while balancing it with the safety of our users,” Ek wrote. “In that role, it is important to me that we don’t take on the position of being content censor while also making sure that there are rules in place and consequences for those who violate them.”

The controversy began last week, when rocker Neil Young posted a letter on his website demanding that his music be removed from Spotify in response to “fake information about vaccines” on the platform. He singled out Rogan, who hosts “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, as part of his issue with Spotify, writing: “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both.”

Two days later, Spotify began the process of pulling Young’s music, saying in a statement that they “regret” Young’s decision “but hope to welcome him back soon.”

Days later, others began joining Young. “I’ve decided to remove all my music from Spotify,” eight-time Grammy-winning songwriter Joni Mitchell wrote in a statement on her website on Friday. “Irresponsible people are spreading lies that are costing people their lives. I stand in solidarity with Neil Young and the global scientific and medical communities on this issue.”

Nils Lofgren, the frontman of rock band Grin and a member of both Crazy Horse and Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, wrote in a statement on Young’s website that he would “cut ties with Spotify” and urged “all musicians, artists and music lovers everywhere” to do the same. Brené Brown, a research professor at the University of Houston who hosts the “Unlocking Us” and “Dare to Lead” podcasts on Spotify, tweeted Saturday that she “will not be releasing any podcasts until further notice,” though she did not say why. Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, who have a deal to host and produce Spotify podcasts, expressed “concerns” in a statement released Sunday.

Folk rocker David Crosby, a former bandmate of Young’s, tweeted that he would remove his music from the service, but “I no longer control it or I would in support of Neil.” That’s true for many rock stars lately, who could deal a blow to the streaming service if they hadn’t sold their entire catalogues already for large sums.

Others, including Howard Stern and “The View” host Joy Behar, have argued that while they don’t agree with Rogan, they don’t think the platform should remove his podcast, equating such a move to censorship.

The resulting fallout, according to Variety, found Spotify’s market capitalization falling more than $2 billion last week.

Spotify’s newly published platform rules shed light on why Rogan — who has suggested healthy, young people shouldn’t get vaccinated; praised ivermectin, a medicine used to kill parasites in animals and humans that has no proven anti-covid benefits; and invited prominent conspiracy theorists onto his show — has not been heavily penalized.

The rules include disallowing “content that promotes dangerous false or dangerous deceptive medical information that may cause offline harm or poses a direct threat to public health,” such as asserting that covid-19 is a hoax or “promoting or suggesting that vaccines approved by local health authorities are designed to cause death.”

Rogan doesn’t quite do any of that. He often argues that he’s merely asking questions and has insisted that he’s “not anti-vax.” And he’s particularly skilled at insulating himself from criticism by arguing that he knows nothing, so he can’t tell anyone anything. “I’m not a respected source of information, even for me,” he said.

And then finally, we get Rogan's attempt to cop out completely - "Who am I? I'm nobody. People shouldn't make decisions based on anything they hear from me."

And my favorite - the classic DumFux News Defense: "I'm just asking questions - I'm not telling anyone what to do or not do - they're all free to draw their own conclusions and make their own decisions and blah blah blah."

And ultimately, of course, they're right. No one should listen to them. At all. Ever.

But people do listen, and they do make decisions according to what they've heard.

When those decisions are based on bullshit being spouted by some asshole making bank on the ignorance and gullibility of his audience, that asshole has to be held to account. Which must then lead us to devise ways of prospectively mitigating the harm done by those assholes - and their asshole audience.

eVilleMike has spoken. So let it be written. So let it be done.

Friday, January 14, 2022

A Podcast


Leigh Elliot McGowan - Politics Girl


I haven't seen any other podcaster list their source material. That in itself speaks well of how this lady goes about her business.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Let's Review

I think the basic take-away is that really, not much has changed. Even when they acknowledge their bias, and especially when they actually articulate the contradictions internal to their "beliefs", they stay in the bubble.

Jordan Klepper - The Daily Show


We should prob'ly check in with some folks about that old bugbear "cognitive dissonance".

The Lincoln Project - Reed Galen and Dr Gale Tarvis

"...a personal, irrational fear of ever admitting error combined with the fear of being ostracized by the tribe..."

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Podcast

It's the Opposites Game.

In line with the basic tenet of authoritarians - lying about everything - no matter what it is or how trivial it seems - in order to condition us to accept having our reality dictated to us.

And,,,

Daddy State Awareness Rule 4

They change the meaning of words to suit their needs.

a) if it's false but it works in my favor, then it's true

b) if it's true but it works against me, then it's false





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