Dec 28, 2011
Dec 27, 2011
Today's Random Thought
We don't free ourselves by changing the world. We free the world by changing ourselves.
Dec 26, 2011
Dear Gov Walker
Nice ad, Scott. But y'know what? If you want people to stop hatin' on ya, then you'll just have to figure out how to do fewer hateful things your own self. And BTW - what you're doing in this ad is called whining - which is exactly what you spent a good long time and lots of tax dollars railing against. But what really gripes me is that you decided to send your wife and kids out to do your fighting for you.
Here's a look at the reactions from YouTube:
Dec 21, 2011
Dec 19, 2011
Be Advised
Lots to do for the holidays and such, so I'll have to be away from the blog thing for a few days.
Watch for the new Christmas letter soon.
Have fun and I'll be back as soon as I can get my shit together.
Watch for the new Christmas letter soon.
Have fun and I'll be back as soon as I can get my shit together.
A Short Battle
The War on Christmas is sometimes just a little hard to follow. What if some Israeli settlers attacked a busload of Palestinian Christians (eg)?
Do ya think that's gonna find its way onto DumFux News? Yer right - prob'ly not. Ma'an News Agency
Do ya think that's gonna find its way onto DumFux News? Yer right - prob'ly not. Ma'an News Agency
Dec 18, 2011
We Are So Fucked
The logical companion for Perpetual War is the Perpetual Election Campaign.
Simple arithmetic - and thank God for that cuz numbers ain't my thing: If we get a huge turnout for 2012; something that approaches the 63% level of 2006, it still means the "majority" is actually comprised of just over 31.5% of the people who're eligible to vote. In most years, that number is more like 23%.
Guess what? A poll from USA Today/Gallup asking about the 2012 elections shows 70% "can't wait for it to be over". Worse yet, that number goes to 75% if you're asking people in a dozen states that figure to be the battleground next year.
There's no such thing as "political coincidence". If something happens, it's because somebody wanted something to happen. That's not to say the Rule of Unintended Consequences has been repealed - it's only to say that nothing in politics happens all by itself. Cause and Effect is alive and well.
I'll say further that no matter what the prevailing sentiment is, somebody's gonna stand in front of it and tell us he's been leading that charge all along, or he'll point to it as an example of what we need him to fix for us.
After a good 25 years of Slimecasting, and Both Sides Do It, and They're All The Same, we have an electorate with no fucking clue what's going on and no fucking way to figure out what's going on, and that gives the smart politcos the opportunity to embrace the suck and turn Voter Alienation to their advantage.
First, you can make it harder for a lot of people to vote by passing Voter ID laws; by cutting back on Early Voting and Absentee Voting; by narrowing the window for voter registration; etc - and by making the process itself even more repellent, the people you're keeping out are less willing to fight to get back in. Then you only have to concentrate on moving a couple of percent of the "undecideds".
We didn't just turn a blind corner and find ourselves in the shit - we're here because this is where somebody wants us to be.
Simple arithmetic - and thank God for that cuz numbers ain't my thing: If we get a huge turnout for 2012; something that approaches the 63% level of 2006, it still means the "majority" is actually comprised of just over 31.5% of the people who're eligible to vote. In most years, that number is more like 23%.
Guess what? A poll from USA Today/Gallup asking about the 2012 elections shows 70% "can't wait for it to be over". Worse yet, that number goes to 75% if you're asking people in a dozen states that figure to be the battleground next year.
There's no such thing as "political coincidence". If something happens, it's because somebody wanted something to happen. That's not to say the Rule of Unintended Consequences has been repealed - it's only to say that nothing in politics happens all by itself. Cause and Effect is alive and well.
I'll say further that no matter what the prevailing sentiment is, somebody's gonna stand in front of it and tell us he's been leading that charge all along, or he'll point to it as an example of what we need him to fix for us.
After a good 25 years of Slimecasting, and Both Sides Do It, and They're All The Same, we have an electorate with no fucking clue what's going on and no fucking way to figure out what's going on, and that gives the smart politcos the opportunity to embrace the suck and turn Voter Alienation to their advantage.
First, you can make it harder for a lot of people to vote by passing Voter ID laws; by cutting back on Early Voting and Absentee Voting; by narrowing the window for voter registration; etc - and by making the process itself even more repellent, the people you're keeping out are less willing to fight to get back in. Then you only have to concentrate on moving a couple of percent of the "undecideds".
We didn't just turn a blind corner and find ourselves in the shit - we're here because this is where somebody wants us to be.
Dec 17, 2011
A Question
Rick Perry
..is a total tool.
Perry officially retired in January so he could start collecting his lucrative pension benefits early, but he still gets to collect his salary — and has in turn dramatically boosted his take-home pay. (Texas Tribune, hat tip = Balloon Juice)And also too:
The Free Market At Work
(hat tips = The Agonist and Hullabloo)
"Welcome to the AshleyMadison.com era"
From Media Bistro:
"Welcome to the AshleyMadison.com era"
From Media Bistro:
“Now that Newt is the leading contender in the race for the GOP nomination, we felt compelled to make a point to illustrate how times have changed when a serial divorcee/adulterer is capturing the hearts of the American people,” says Noel Biderman, founder and CEO, premier online affair service Ashleymadison.com.
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