For a long time (and for a big bunch of people) it was kinda hip and fashionable to be in line with "conservatism" and to go along with pretty much whatever they heard on Dumb Fux News and Rodeo Clown Radio. Maybe that really is changing now. And maybe that's what has the political establishment so freaked out.
From last night's The Simpsons episode (except for the open it's not very good, but you can watch it at Hulu.com):
Nov 22, 2010
Campaign Optics
This is awful and low-down and disgusting - so that's why I have to do it. Maybe my internal governor has slipped a notch or two; maybe I'm actually as cynical as some people tell me I am. Whatever. I think Sarah Palin continues to drag her kids onto the stage for cold and calculated reasons. One is that she gets the benefits (ie: points for being Mama Grizzly - showing her "Pro-Family" bona fides etc). BTW, how come the rubes NEVER get wise to being manipulated into thinking that somewhere there's a politician who's actually Anti-Family? Sorry - little side trip there.
Here's the awful, low-down and disgusting thing I wanted to say:
Aside from exploiting Trigg for purposes of reminding the rubes of her status as Uber-Parent, it wouldn't surprise me to find out she thinks it makes her look smart by comparison.
So as awful and low-down and disgusting as it may be for me to say it, that's how awful and low-down and disgusting I think Palin actually is.
Here's the awful, low-down and disgusting thing I wanted to say:
Aside from exploiting Trigg for purposes of reminding the rubes of her status as Uber-Parent, it wouldn't surprise me to find out she thinks it makes her look smart by comparison.
So as awful and low-down and disgusting as it may be for me to say it, that's how awful and low-down and disgusting I think Palin actually is.
Voting Is Sexy
It would be exceedingly interesting to see this on American TV during the run-up to election day. Politics can certainly stir one's passion, but I think Spain's Green Coalition leader, Joan Hererra put it best, saying it would be "very difficult to reach orgasm voting for any of the candidates, myself included."
Nov 21, 2010
Security Theater
Previously, I posted a thought that I might do a little passive resistance to TSA bullying by insisting on having a woman do my pat-down.
Here's another suggestion. When the agent gets to this position - fart.
Here's another suggestion. When the agent gets to this position - fart.
Nov 19, 2010
Security Theater
I really hope this continues to get even more interesting. I want very much for this to be "the tipping point", but I'm afraid we'll bitch about it (while it's hip and popular to bitch about it) for the standard four or five days, and then just learn to live with it. And it'll pass into being just one more thing the historians will include in the many reasons the USA finally broke down and took its place among all the other failed empires.
Nov 18, 2010
Nov 17, 2010
Airport "Security"
Rightly rebranded "Security Theater". I wonder how much Mike Chertoff is making from the contracts he's able to influence. Now that he's done with the "public service" part of his career, he can safely get stinkin' rich by siphoning off a nice pile of taxpayer dollars - knowing that while there's still a real threat of terrorist attack, it's minuscule compared with the amount of money we're throwing at it.
Here's my suggestion: You can opt out of the body scan, but by doing that, you automatically draw the pat down. So my idea is that you could insist on a hetero-pat-down. After all, how do I know the TSA guy isn't gay? How do I know he isn't getting some kind of a cheap fantasy thrill from coppin' a feel off a stranger's junk? If somebody has to rub up against my tender bits, I have to insist on having a woman do it.
Here's my suggestion: You can opt out of the body scan, but by doing that, you automatically draw the pat down. So my idea is that you could insist on a hetero-pat-down. After all, how do I know the TSA guy isn't gay? How do I know he isn't getting some kind of a cheap fantasy thrill from coppin' a feel off a stranger's junk? If somebody has to rub up against my tender bits, I have to insist on having a woman do it.
Nov 14, 2010
Close Encounters
...of the police state kind.
9/11 changed everything, because our reactions to the terror of that day have created the conditions necessary for the petty tyrants to be handed power.
Here's a blogger describing the events at an airport in San Diego.
I wonder how many of us have to be abused before we find the courage to insist that we be allowed to take the risks of living in freedom again.
9/11 changed everything, because our reactions to the terror of that day have created the conditions necessary for the petty tyrants to be handed power.
Here's a blogger describing the events at an airport in San Diego.
I wonder how many of us have to be abused before we find the courage to insist that we be allowed to take the risks of living in freedom again.
Nov 13, 2010
Death Penalty
I don't really have a hard and fast position on the death penalty. I think I have to lean more to the Anti side because we seem to have such a hard time getting it right; ie: there's a heavy probability that hundreds of not-really-guilty people have been killed by state governments over the last 20 or so years.
That said, I still think there're people in this world we can do without: Charles Manson, Tim McVeigh, Celine Dion. Anyway, I think what has to happen is that we need to raise the standard of proof a bit if we want the jury to convict for a capital offense.
We can argue about "cruel and unusual" or the over-representation of minorities on death row, or the silliness of continuing to apply 8000-year-old philosophies to modern age problems; but the main reason we need to change the way we approach capital punishment is that we have to keep assholes like GW Bush from killing innocent people in order to score political points.
Read this.
That said, I still think there're people in this world we can do without: Charles Manson, Tim McVeigh, Celine Dion. Anyway, I think what has to happen is that we need to raise the standard of proof a bit if we want the jury to convict for a capital offense.
We can argue about "cruel and unusual" or the over-representation of minorities on death row, or the silliness of continuing to apply 8000-year-old philosophies to modern age problems; but the main reason we need to change the way we approach capital punishment is that we have to keep assholes like GW Bush from killing innocent people in order to score political points.
Read this.
Nov 12, 2010
Push Back
It's at least doubtful that confrontation will change anybody's mind, but it's always a good thing to stand up to bullying.
One of the protesters makes mention of a newish slant on the anti-choice side of the debate - suicide risk among women who've had abortions. So of course I had to do a little research on that one, and guess what? They made it up. There is no credible clinical authority that recognizes any causal link between abortion and suicide. It's just another in a long line of bullshit arguments manufactured by smug self-righteous Right Radicals.
(tip o' the hat to Nick and friends for posting this on FB)
One of the protesters makes mention of a newish slant on the anti-choice side of the debate - suicide risk among women who've had abortions. So of course I had to do a little research on that one, and guess what? They made it up. There is no credible clinical authority that recognizes any causal link between abortion and suicide. It's just another in a long line of bullshit arguments manufactured by smug self-righteous Right Radicals.
(tip o' the hat to Nick and friends for posting this on FB)
Nov 11, 2010
Projection
Hearing about Sarah Palin's little word spasm at a school in Pennsylvania allowed me to take a small step closer to what I think is a bigger truth.
Palin characterized attempts to teach kids and parents about healthy diets as some kind of dictate from big government.
I think this is revealing - I don't think it's a big stretch to say Palin thinks education is all about indoctrination. And I think it illustrates the main difference between these Right Radicals and the so-called Lefties.
"Liberals" wanna teach kids how to think; "conservatives" wanna tell kids what to think.
Palin characterized attempts to teach kids and parents about healthy diets as some kind of dictate from big government.
I think this is revealing - I don't think it's a big stretch to say Palin thinks education is all about indoctrination. And I think it illustrates the main difference between these Right Radicals and the so-called Lefties.
"Liberals" wanna teach kids how to think; "conservatives" wanna tell kids what to think.
Nov 9, 2010
The Next War Between The States
I re-watched Jon Stewart's interview with RIck Perry from last night a coupla times, and something popped into my brain.
1) the attack on Federal Power continues unabated - the approach being to starve the beast. Extending the Bush tax cuts is being sold to us as "economic stimulus", but the point is to cut off the funding for all federal programs except Defense, Law Enforcement, and just enough social services to keep people from getting too riled up.
2) the attacks are aimed at having that power devolve to the states where the Repubs have majorities in 26 state legislatures, which gives them a big advantage because they get to redraw the voting districts, which gives them more power and control right down to the local jurisdictions.
3) the competition between states for companies and their jobs has kicked in to a higher gear.
We've entered an era of economic disruption that is manifesting itself in what looks like a race for the bottom. Perry said over 100 businesses have left California and relocated to Texas because Texas has a more business-friendly environment (Regulation, Tax, Lawsuit, etc). To me this means we can look forward to a rash of companies outsourcing jobs from a "labor-friendly" state to one that has stripped away requirements aimed at wages, safety net, work place standards, environment & consumer protection - you name it. Other states will think they have little choice but to respond in kind because there's no shortage of phony populists who'll gladly lead that charge.
Can you say "Feedback Loop"? It gets worse before it gets better - if it gets better.
1) the attack on Federal Power continues unabated - the approach being to starve the beast. Extending the Bush tax cuts is being sold to us as "economic stimulus", but the point is to cut off the funding for all federal programs except Defense, Law Enforcement, and just enough social services to keep people from getting too riled up.
2) the attacks are aimed at having that power devolve to the states where the Repubs have majorities in 26 state legislatures, which gives them a big advantage because they get to redraw the voting districts, which gives them more power and control right down to the local jurisdictions.
3) the competition between states for companies and their jobs has kicked in to a higher gear.
We've entered an era of economic disruption that is manifesting itself in what looks like a race for the bottom. Perry said over 100 businesses have left California and relocated to Texas because Texas has a more business-friendly environment (Regulation, Tax, Lawsuit, etc). To me this means we can look forward to a rash of companies outsourcing jobs from a "labor-friendly" state to one that has stripped away requirements aimed at wages, safety net, work place standards, environment & consumer protection - you name it. Other states will think they have little choice but to respond in kind because there's no shortage of phony populists who'll gladly lead that charge.
Can you say "Feedback Loop"? It gets worse before it gets better - if it gets better.
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