Mar 13, 2015
Mar 12, 2015
Look At Yerself
Here's a bit from Scabrous Joe and Mika The Attack Bunny - along with other MSNBC Meat Puppets - saying how can we expect these fine innocent teenagers not to behave like racist assholes when it's so obvious that all those rotten hip-hopsters are putting out all those horrible rap songs that use the n-word and kill this muthuhfuckuh and bang that bitch and blah blah blah.
Aside from the standard bullshit trying to make this all about Respectability Politics (tell it, Brother Jay - from way back when)...
...and aside from more of the standard bullshit trying to make some stoopid point about 'reverse racism', maybe we could look at why all the white folk gettin' all bent outa shape.
I think I hear something along the lines of "well, if black people can call each other nigger, then why can't we call 'em niggers?"
That's a question that comes from way down deep in the bottomless well of White Privilege.
Look, guys - I'm not likely to be brutalized and/or murdered by the cops just because I was driving at night in a nice neighborhood. I'm not gonna get Red-Lined by the mortgage companies; I'm not gonna be the suspect in a string of crimes because my facial features and my skin tone fit some artificial profile manufactured by a "justice system" that's become cynical and corrupt. And there's a shitload more examples of built-in prejudice once you start thinking about it.
Secondly, the use of any of the words available to us has to be subject to scrutiny from a standpoint of what relationship we have with the people we're trying to communicate with. If you sidle up beside your wife, and you give her a little squeeze on the buns and a peck on the cheek, and you say, "Hey babe - wanna get laid tonite?", you're just trying to be playful or romantic or provocative or whatever. If you do that with somebody's teenaged daughter, you don't get to be all huffy and indignant when they take exception to it and start pounding you down into a greasy spot with a piano leg.
So after all that; knowing what Privilege allows for The Privileged, and what it does not allow for those Un-Privileged, can't we let up on the idiot notion of being so fucking privileged that we insist on "What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too"?
Can't we give black folk one lousy word that they get to own and the rest of us just get to stay the fuck away from it?
Aside from the standard bullshit trying to make this all about Respectability Politics (tell it, Brother Jay - from way back when)...
...and aside from more of the standard bullshit trying to make some stoopid point about 'reverse racism', maybe we could look at why all the white folk gettin' all bent outa shape.
I think I hear something along the lines of "well, if black people can call each other nigger, then why can't we call 'em niggers?"
That's a question that comes from way down deep in the bottomless well of White Privilege.
Look, guys - I'm not likely to be brutalized and/or murdered by the cops just because I was driving at night in a nice neighborhood. I'm not gonna get Red-Lined by the mortgage companies; I'm not gonna be the suspect in a string of crimes because my facial features and my skin tone fit some artificial profile manufactured by a "justice system" that's become cynical and corrupt. And there's a shitload more examples of built-in prejudice once you start thinking about it.
Secondly, the use of any of the words available to us has to be subject to scrutiny from a standpoint of what relationship we have with the people we're trying to communicate with. If you sidle up beside your wife, and you give her a little squeeze on the buns and a peck on the cheek, and you say, "Hey babe - wanna get laid tonite?", you're just trying to be playful or romantic or provocative or whatever. If you do that with somebody's teenaged daughter, you don't get to be all huffy and indignant when they take exception to it and start pounding you down into a greasy spot with a piano leg.
So after all that; knowing what Privilege allows for The Privileged, and what it does not allow for those Un-Privileged, can't we let up on the idiot notion of being so fucking privileged that we insist on "What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine too"?
Can't we give black folk one lousy word that they get to own and the rest of us just get to stay the fuck away from it?
Mar 11, 2015
Say What Now?
Megyn Kelly:
So practically every company in America 1) employs a buncha racist assholes, and 2) has no particular policy against sending racist asshole emails &/or chooses to do nothing about the racist assholes who work for them.
And that proves the cops and the courts in Ferguson MO can't possibly be racist? Can you say "Tu Quoque"? How 'bout "Bandwagon"?
One other little thingie, Ms Kelly - the DoJ report did not "completely clear Darren Willson". The conclusion was that they didn't find enough to go after a Federal Indictment against him. There's quite a difference there - and you know it.
“There are very few companies in America, whether they’re public or private, in which if you sic 40 FBI agents on the company and review every email and every document and every communication between employees, you won’t find any racist emails."
So practically every company in America 1) employs a buncha racist assholes, and 2) has no particular policy against sending racist asshole emails &/or chooses to do nothing about the racist assholes who work for them.
And that proves the cops and the courts in Ferguson MO can't possibly be racist? Can you say "Tu Quoque"? How 'bout "Bandwagon"?
One other little thingie, Ms Kelly - the DoJ report did not "completely clear Darren Willson". The conclusion was that they didn't find enough to go after a Federal Indictment against him. There's quite a difference there - and you know it.
Just Stop Being Poor
Americans are a woefully ignorant people. A third of us can't name even one of three branches of the U.S. government. Two-fifths don't even know which party controls the House or Senate. Millions even think that after the Supreme Court rules on a case, it's sent to Congress for lawmakers' consideration. And so it goes.
If we don't even know these very basics, just imagine how confusing King v. Burwell — a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act (aka ObamaCare) — must be. But why let ignorance get in the way of opinion? Supporters and haters of the law simply see it — as they do just about everything — through their prisms of pre-conceived beliefs. This has led to misunderstandings and myths about what the case is all about and ObamaCare in general.
Obamacare doesn't fix a lot of what's wrong about Healthcare in USAmerica Inc. What it does fix (partly) is the accessibility problem. At least now, we all have a shot at getting covered by an insurance plan that we can actually afford, which was kinda the whole fucking point of The Affordable Care Act.
ahem
Claim: 8.2 million Americans can’t find full-time work partly due to Obamacare.
FactCheck.org says: False.Claim: The law is a job-killer.
FactCheck.org says: Overblown.
Claim: Premiums are going up because of the law. Premiums are going down because of the law.
FactCheck.org says: It depends.
Claim: All of the uninsured will pay less on the exchanges than they could now on the individual market, even without federal subsidies.
FactCheck.org says: False.
Claim: 8.5 million Americans will receive rebates this year averaging about $100 each because of the health care law.
FactCheck.org says: Misleading.
Claim: You won’t be able to choose your own doctor.
Claim: The government will be between you and your doctor.
FactCheck.org says: False.
Claim: If you like your plan, you can keep your plan. If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
FactCheck.org: Misleading.
Claim: Those applying for federal subsidies can lie about their income without facing verification.
FactCheck.org says: False.
Claim: Congress is exempt from the law.
FactCheck.org says: False.
And we don't really need to talk about Death Panels do we?
The Big Bamboozle
Everybody loves to hate Wal-Mart.
I think ya gotta be careful with the whole 2-Minute Daily Hate thing, but there's something pretty satisfying about it once in a while. Especially when you can point it in the right direction.
Mar 10, 2015
They Ain't My Guys
Just in case anybody was wondering what it takes to make a buncha theocratic Iranian shit-sniffers look like the 'good guys' - ladies & germs, I give you a buncha theocratic American shit-sniffers 47 Republican Senators who're working really hard to raise the level of partisan fuck-uppery to new heights.
How is it that Iran's Foreign Minister knows more about how the US Gov't is supposed to work than the propeller-heads we hired to run the US Senate?
"The authors may not fully understand that in international law, governments represent the entirety of their respective states, are responsible for the conduct of foreign affairs, are required to fulfil the obligations they undertake with other states and may not invoke their internal law as justification for failure to perform their international obligations."
But wait - "conservatives" need Iran to be the enemy. They need some bullshit reason to keep the rubes riled up. And does anyone need convincing that some of these "public servants" need their stock portfolios to get another nice fat injection of War Bucks? What could be worse for them politically than having to make nice with an Islamic government after they've spent so much time and energy and Koch Family Money© demonizing it?
And what're they supposed to do with all that silly rhetoric about Obama being a secret Muslim and all the Libtards loving all things Islam? They can't let all that go to waste, so it naturally fits for them to say they're just being tough on Iran - cuz "Obama can't be", or whatever - in order to keep the bad ol' Mullahs from getting the bomb; with the main point being they can't let anything Obama tries to do go unchallenged.
That's what all this Party Purity crapola is really good for BTW. No matter how stoopid your idea is on its own merits, anything you wanna do is OK as long as it hurts Obama and/or makes the Libruls mad.
But guess what, kids - Iran is going to get the bomb no matter what anybody says or does. It's gonna happen sooner or later. So why do you send a threatening letter to Mr Fariz? Maybe it's because you wanna speed things along a little. Maybe you want Iran to get the bomb ASAP so you have justification for war - which you can blame on Obama's "policy of appeasement"(?), and get back to the good old days of Us vs Them; of enemies within and enemies without.
History doesn't actually repeat itself, but it sure as fuck rhymes.
And The Question Remains
Why is it that we're not getting any decent reporting from anywhere but HBO and Comedy Central?
Mar 9, 2015
Mar 8, 2015
The Vaxxer Thing
There's no "other side" of the vaccination thing.
It's kinda like: "eating pancakes doesn't make you gay". Nobody is on the other side of that one either. Cuz there's no other side to be on.
Today's Tune
I Blow It Off --Punch Brothers
The sun hits the back of my neck
Through a crack in the window shade
I blow it off
I blow it off
The sun hits the back of my neck
Through a crack in the window shade
I blow it off
I blow it off
‘cause I keep outside
In the eyes and ears
Of friends I’ve never met
I blow it off
I blow it off
There’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
I’ve got an American share
Of 21st century stress
Your trouble vibrates the table
Interrupts my reverie
I blow it off
I blow it off
In the eyes and ears
Of friends I’ve never met
I blow it off
I blow it off
There’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
I’ve got an American share
Of 21st century stress
Your trouble vibrates the table
Interrupts my reverie
I blow it off
I blow it off
‘cause if it’s that bad
It ain’t gettin’ better
Face to face with me
So I blow it off
I blow it off
There’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
I’ve got an American share
Of 21st century stress
Go ahead and bloody up your knuckles
Knockin’ at my door
I’ll blow ‘em off
I’ll blow em off
‘Cause there’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
We’ve all got an American share
Of 21st century stress
See the oceans rise and leave the nations
Cryin’ at heaven’s door
I blew it off
I blew it off
It ain’t gettin’ better
Face to face with me
So I blow it off
I blow it off
There’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
I’ve got an American share
Of 21st century stress
Go ahead and bloody up your knuckles
Knockin’ at my door
I’ll blow ‘em off
I’ll blow em off
‘Cause there’s nothin’ to say
That couldn’t just as well be sent
We’ve all got an American share
Of 21st century stress
See the oceans rise and leave the nations
Cryin’ at heaven’s door
I blew it off
I blew it off
Handsome Joe
The Veep hits one out - and for a nice change, nobody in the White House is threatening to staple his tongue to his forehead (so far).
Then there's Dan Savage. This guy is a fucking hero as far as I'm concerned. I'm not gay - as far as I know - but if I were, I'd be seriously tempted to move to Seattle and see about becoming his number one groupie.
I hear it's nice in Seattle tho' - sometimes anyway(?)
Then there's Dan Savage. This guy is a fucking hero as far as I'm concerned. I'm not gay - as far as I know - but if I were, I'd be seriously tempted to move to Seattle and see about becoming his number one groupie.
Gay rights activist Dan Savage called Ben Carson out in his syndicated column this week, challenging the prospective GOP presidential candidate to put his money where his mouth was — so to speak — regarding his views on homosexuality.
“If being gay is a choice, prove it,” Savage wrote. “Choose it. Choose to be gay yourself. Show America how that’s done, Ben, show us how a man can choose to be gay. Suck my dick. Name the time and the place and I’ll bring my dick and a camera crew and you can suck me off and win the argument.”And it's not because of the sexuality thing anyway - he's a hero because he's fierce and competitive and he insists on public people having the balls to be intellectually honest.
I hear it's nice in Seattle tho' - sometimes anyway(?)
A Bridge Not Far Enough
First - "conservatives" have been trying hard to pretend GW Bush never even existed. Wonder what they're gonna say about this:
The rhetorical gymnastics I think we can anticipate coming from Jeb's Bunch oughta be a pretty thing to watch too.
But, y'know - maybe we could stop fuckin' with each other just long enough to remember some of the really good things that happen once in a while, even if they have to grow out of something really shitty.
For we were born of change. We broke the old aristocracies, declaring ourselves entitled not by bloodline, but endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights. We secure our rights and responsibilities through a system of self-government, of and by and for the people. That’s why we argue and fight with so much passion and conviction — because we know our efforts matter. We know America is what we make of it.
Look at our history. We are Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea, pioneers who braved the unfamiliar, followed by a stampede of farmers and miners, and entrepreneurs and hucksters. That’s our spirit. That’s who we are.
We are Sojourner Truth and Fannie Lou Hamer, women who could do as much as any man and then some. And we’re Susan B. Anthony, who shook the system until the law reflected that truth. That is our character.
We’re the immigrants who stowed away on ships to reach these shores, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free –- Holocaust survivors, Soviet defectors, the Lost Boys of Sudan. We’re the hopeful strivers who cross the Rio Grande because we want our kids to know a better life. That’s how we came to be. (Applause.)
We’re the slaves who built the White House and the economy of the South. (Applause.) We’re the ranch hands and cowboys who opened up the West, and countless laborers who laid rail, and raised skyscrapers, and organized for workers’ rights.
We’re the fresh-faced GIs who fought to liberate a continent. And we’re the Tuskeegee Airmen, and the Navajo code-talkers, and the Japanese Americans who fought for this country even as their own liberty had been denied.
We’re the firefighters who rushed into those buildings on 9/11, the volunteers who signed up to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq. We’re the gay Americans whose blood ran in the streets of San Francisco and New York, just as blood ran down this bridge. (Applause.)
We are storytellers, writers, poets, artists who abhor unfairness, and despise hypocrisy, and give voice to the voiceless, and tell truths that need to be told.
We’re the inventors of gospel and jazz and blues, bluegrass and country, and hip-hop and rock and roll, and our very own sound with all the sweet sorrow and reckless joy of freedom.
We are Jackie Robinson, enduring scorn and spiked cleats and pitches coming straight to his head, and stealing home in the World Series anyway. (Applause.)
We are the people Langston Hughes wrote of who “build our temples for tomorrow, strong as we know how.” We are the people Emerson wrote of, “who for truth and honor’s sake stand fast and suffer long;” who are “never tired, so long as we can see far enough.”
That’s what America is. Not stock photos or airbrushed history, or feeble attempts to define some of us as more American than others. We respect the past, but we don’t pine for the past. We don’t fear the future; we grab for it. America is not some fragile thing. We are large, in the words of Whitman, containing multitudes. We are boisterous and diverse and full of energy, perpetually young in spirit. That’s why someone like John Lewis at the ripe old age of 25 could lead a mighty march.
And that’s what the young people here today and listening all across the country must take away from this day. You are America. Unconstrained by habit and convention. Unencumbered by what is, because you’re ready to seize what ought to be.
For everywhere in this country, there are first steps to be taken, there’s new ground to cover, there are more bridges to be crossed. And it is you, the young and fearless at heart, the most diverse and educated generation in our history, who the nation is waiting to follow.
Mar 7, 2015
A Horse Race Of A Different Color
Conventional wisdom has it that Hillary's all set to waltz thru the primaries, and then stomp the fuck outa whatever poor slob the Repubs decide to throw into the jaws of Vagina Dentata dela Clintonia.
And this must not happen - "this" being a race that's not particularly exciting or close or competitive (ie: not conducive to lots of fat and juicy Ad Revenues for the Press Poodles to wallow in), so Scabrous Joe and Mika the Attack Bunny go to work to make sure we get that reassuring Both Sides pacifier shoved back into our maws before we get too mewly about it, and start asking the questions they can't afford to let us ask.
So let's allow my ridiculous imagination to run a little wild, and play it out to its logical extreme - what if electing the first woman POTUS is the latest in a string of The Mother of All Amber Alert Stories? And while we're busy playing grab-ass games over the prospect of President Hillary Clinton, the rest of what passes for freedom is neatly disposed of by a "government" being run by the dictates of corporate board members, not accountable to anyone for anything. Just wondering, and worth pondering.
Sweet dreams, children.
Mar 6, 2015
Friday Jam
From The Beginning --Emerson Lake and Palmer
Mark-Almond --The City
Mark-Almond --The City
Fool Yourself --Little Feat
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You --Bob Dylan
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You --Bob Dylan
A Song For You (cover) --Ryan Adams
I Want To Love You --Delbert McClinton
Today's Tweet
In the month of February the economy created 295,000 jobs. Tune in to Fox... @JohnFugelsang @SXMInsight #UniteBlue pic.twitter.com/gyjyzzsS0v
— Syd's Soapbox (@heysyd) March 6, 2015
Hoo'da Thunk It?
This is Dred-Scott-level fuck-uppery.
Another one from The Greatest Hits of SCOTUS:
Buck v. Bell
"This Court now concludes that independent expenditures, including those made by corporations, do not give rise to corruption or the appearance of corruption. That speakers may have influence over or access to elected officials does not mean that those officials are corrupt. And the appearance of influence or access will not cause the electorate to lose faith in this democracy."
-- Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, Citizens United v. FEC, 2010.
Another one from The Greatest Hits of SCOTUS:
Buck v. Bell
My Apologies In Advance
I'm gonna stop just short of asking, "Are we sure Seal Team 6 got the right guy?"
C'mon, now. Seriously. The guy's just a complete jag-off in some random videos telling us we're all evil and how we need to live our lives according to the fairy-tale bullshit that he thinks is the embodiment of the wisdom of his imaginary friends. And the other one's dead - it is kinda hard to tell 'em apart sometimes tho'.
No - really - seriously serious. Don't throw shit at anybody's head or anything.
hat tip = The Rude Pundit
C'mon, now. Seriously. The guy's just a complete jag-off in some random videos telling us we're all evil and how we need to live our lives according to the fairy-tale bullshit that he thinks is the embodiment of the wisdom of his imaginary friends. And the other one's dead - it is kinda hard to tell 'em apart sometimes tho'.
No - really - seriously serious. Don't throw shit at anybody's head or anything.
hat tip = The Rude Pundit
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