Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Senator Mongo Votes Yes

You Fools Are Actually Blocking Reform Of The Financial System??


Mongo tries to be happy, Immerhin

I have no idea what those clowns from the South are about. I think someone's telling them they'll receive a campaign contribution if they protect banks and Goldman-Sachs from the big bad Evil President.

Interestingly, the maximum the GOP, or any individual Rethug candidate, would receive in contribution from the Greed 'Financial' industry is small -- perhaps a few hundred thousand dollars. That's always been the case with Washington politicians, who appear to have much lower thresholds of whorehood than the Big Boyz and Girlz on Wall Street.

Compare an investment of a couple of hundred thousand on a wonky and (if you're lucky) skirt-chasing politico with the Billions these unregulated BSD Masters Of The Universe are making, personally. Even the average bonus at Goldman for 2010 (based on Q1 performance) is $308,000... and counting.

I didn't vote for these Mint Julep Redneck Yahoos; they didn't vote for me.

I try to be happy anyway, though.


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Alice Miller (1923 - 2010)



Dr. Alice Miller, author of a number of works regarding the effect of physical or sexual abuse in childhood, passed away on April 14th at her home in Provence, France; her death was announced on the 23rd by her German publisher.

Her obituary in The New York Times noted that her first book, The Drama of the Gifted Child (originally titled 'Prisoners of Childhood') set forth in three essays "a simple but harrowing proposition. All children, she wrote, suffer trauma and permanent psychic scarring at the hands of parents, who enforce codes of conduct through psychological pressure or corporal punishment: slaps, spankings or, in extreme cases, sustained physical abuse and even torture."

"Unable to admit the rage they feel toward their tormenters," the Times continued, "Dr. Miller contended [that] these damaged children limp along through life, weighed down by depression and insecurity, and pass the abuse along to the next generation, in an unending cycle. Some, in a pathetic effort to please their parents and serve their needs, distinguish themselves in the arts or professions. The Stalins and the Hitlers, Dr. Miller later wrote, inflict their childhood traumas on millions."


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Fascism

You Really Think It's Going To Look Like This?




Monday, April 19, 2010

I Remember Finding Out About You



The Voices Tell Him To Be Angry: Get Thee Behind Me


(Photo: San Francisco Examiner, March 2010)

On his radio show (syndicated by Clear Channel Communications, which also syndicates Hannity, Lard Boy, and Little Mikey 'Savage' Weiner) today, Glenn Beck not only claimed that God has given him a plan, but that he is carrying out god’s will and anger.

Are you here to relax and be entertained, or ... will you pick up the mantle left to you by the Founders [as] a guardian of man’s freedom? Will you do it, because your children will ask you, "What did you do?" I believe your god will ask you, "What did you do?"

...god is giving a plan I think to me that is not really a plan... The problem is that I think the plan that the lord would have us follow is hard for people to understand. Because of my track record with you who have been here for a long time -- because of my track record with you, I beg of you to help me get this message out, and I beg of you to pray for clarity on my part.



Actual Quote (Cartoon: Auth / Philpadelphia Enquirer, 3/14/10)

This isn't the first time Beck has mixed religion and Rightist politics -- but this time, he crossed a line. He was no longer offering political commentary with what he claimed was spiritual underpinning... he was preaching. He was telling people what god wants them to do -- and of course god thinks exactly as Glenn Beck does because god is speaking to him.

Some blog commenters dismiss Beck for his histrionics and his crying, his Boy-Is-That-Out-There analysis of the relation of Religion and State. This time, they're saying he's gone over the edge; that with this Howard-Beal-like outburst, he's painted himself as a genuine, eccentric irrelevancy -- that (depending upon what he does next) this is the beginning of the end of his career.

I disagree. Beck hasn't reached the bottom; he may have just broken through a ceiling -- to a place where Fox 'News' and Little Rupert now support Beck's ridiculous vision of American history... because the 'christian' Right can be exploited, just as the mainstream Right has been.

Beck may be a huckster, not especially intelligent; but I think he senses that this is his breakout moment. It may be the way for him, in his chosen path as a propagandist, to become even more influential than the King, Limbaugh -- by claiming to be the voice of an audience no advertisers have really tried appealing to: The religious, ultra-conservative Right.

Murdoch's News Corp has catered to the Angry-White-Male, working-class conservative since the early 1990's; from a broadcast and advertising perspective, it was uncharted territory, and an undeveloped audience. Murdoch's made Billions exploiting it.

If Fox has been the functional equivalent of The Buffalo Bob Show for the Right -- one, long cartoon -- Limbaugh has staked his claim as the "intellectual" of that same Fox-News, Joe-Sixpack audience. But that audience is nearly all secular -- Rushbo can only claim to speak for social conservatives.

I feel Beck is after another audience altogether -- and it's very possible Murdoch will support the shift he presented. Little Rupert may believe his business model, originally used on the working-class Right, will work on an entirely new audience of religious conservatives... because Rupert may believe there's market share in it, and the advertising revenue which follows.


(Photo: CNN)

The plan that He would have me articulate, I think, to you is: Get behind me, and I don’t mean me, I mean him. Get behind me. Stand behind me; I truly believe I have done years now of reading the Founders, the diaries, their letters;, the Pilgrims, their diaries, their letters... and I will tell you that god was instrumental and they knew it.


Behold, I Stand At The Door And Knock --
Now Open Up, Or I'll Bust A Cap Somewhere


They knew that had very little to do with it. They just stood where they were supposed to stand, and they said the things that they were supposed to say as He directed ...but that’s what He is asking us to do is to stand peacefully, quietly with anger, quiet with anger, loudly with truth.

As usual, Beck was semi-coherent. He added that he was changing his delivery style -- that having already admitted he was an Entertainer, Beck now wants us to believe he's channeling the voice of god, which is telling him to tell people to surrender to god's will and whatever they do will be just right...

When we were -- and I’ve never told this story before -- when we were starting the TV show, there were things that I did that I wouldn’t do now because I had to be more of an entertainer to get people to go, 'What is this show at five o’clock?' I never said anything I didn’t believe, but I may have said things in an entertaining fashion.


Margaret Atwood's Vision Of The Future

There are people who want to force a Theocracy on the population of this country, as surely as there are Islamic radicals who want to see their concept of god controlling the world, delivered by the sword.

The Hutaree militia in Michigan, preparing for "war"; another group in the Midwest recently sent letters (based on a bizarre interpretation of the U.S. Constitution) effectively threatening every sitting state Governor. There are those who send their sons to join the military specifically to obtain combat training, to be used later in 'taking the country back' from godless hippies, immigrants, feminists and liberals. And all this is just the tip of the 'christian' Rightist iceberg.

The escalating language of conflict and hate that the Right has used to organize since the mid-1980's, when the 'Fairness Doctrine' was repealed and Right-wing radio was born, has now mutated into actions. Beck's often bizarre and nonsensical commentary with a definite religious basis has now become Prophecy.


Lies, Lederhosen, And Flirting With Sedition (Phaux)

On March 27th, Beck kicked off his ‘American Revival’ tour in Orlando, Florida. Entitled ‘The Future of History’, it is an eight-hour-long stage show that allows Beck to discuss "Faith, Hope and Charity". For the price of admission, Glenn promises that this event will give "information, inspiration and preparation to turn this country around".

BEck won't usher in the Republic of Gilead -- he's not a big enough false prophet for that, and the timing doesn't feel correct. But if the Rightist media has decided the 'christians' should have the opportunity to dominate social debate over the air, Beck's prancing and spewing may make it possible for someone else, one day, to submerge America in its own long night of repression and evil.

Not only do we have no idea what that means -- we believe such a thing could never happen, in America. Many Europeans, Germans in particular, understand what that means all too well.

UPDATE: From Today's (4/22/10) Beck Radio Dinner Theater Hour

"We are entering a - we are entering a dark, dark period of man. Um, I was, um, I was in the Vatican, and I was surprised that the individual I was speaking to knew who I was. And they said: 'Of course we know who you are. What you're doing is wildly important. We're entering a period of great darkness, and if good people don't stand up, we could enter a period unlike we have seen in a very long time.'

"It was odd to stand in the Vatican and hear those words. Of all places that would understand the Dark Ages. We are dealing with people who want to deconstruct the world. They say they are for progress, but their progress is to deconstruct. Their progress is to go backwards. Instead of inventing our way out of something. Instead of heralding achievement and merit, they destroy it. Instead of respecting life, we devalue it."

Becky doesn't say whether the "individual" was a Catholic priest, a Swiss Guardsman, or his Fox 'News' gofer. Or a voice in his head. But, whatever: What Becky does is not just important -- it's wildly important.

What a narcissistic dullard.


Sunday, April 18, 2010

In Dreams

VOCATUS ATQUE NON VOCATUS DEUS ADERIT*


A Dream - Mandala, Drawn By Jung (Photo: L.A. Times)

Beginning in 1914, Carl Jung kept an artistic journal of his own dream imagery, determined by maintaining that record to look into his own visions from the collective unconscious, a term Jung created and which we now take for granted.


Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)

It was Jung's deep belief that each person carries from birth, as part of their genetic and spiritual inheritance, ancestral memories and general human experience. His therapeutic practice as a psychiatrist included this dimension.

Jung had been a pioneer in developing psychiatry, along with it's originator, Sigmund Freud -- but Freud's concept of the mind were more practical, more classically-oriented, and Jung broke with him at the turn of the last Century. In Freud's opinion, Jung had descended into mysticism. For Jung, he was bridging dimensions in the human psyche which Freud's practice could not explain.


Not A Fillmore Poster: Detail Of Art By Jung From Another Dream

The journal was kept in a large, red-leather-bound book, and was referred to as 'The Red Book' by Jung's intimates in his work in Switzerland. After his death in the 1960's (his last words were, "Let's have a really good red wine tonight" -- a man after my own heart), the Red Book was placed in a Swiss bank vault for over forty years, until several years ago.

Many images in it were published in a coffee-table version in 2009 -- but the actual Red Book is currently on display at the Armand Hammer Museum in the Westwood district of Los Angeles (I'm not an L.Alien, but, hey; if you're in the neighborhood, ya oughta seek da kultcha, bud).

Think about it: Here's a private, seminal document, created by an important figure in Western medicine and philosophy -- and you can walk into a museum, and see it. I may be a Dog, but still capable of being amazed at the world we continue to create, and live in.

Frequently, I'm also aghast and horrified by that same world, but that's easy. Jung might have agreed that you have to work at it to continue seeing the magic.

* "Called Or Not Called, God Is Present" -- comment in Latin, carved over the doorway to Jung's home.


Tee Vee For Dead People



I don't know what this is about. I just found it, out there -- on the Intertubes (actually, it's part of the introduction to the Season 4 Gag Reel of the X-Files).

I'm a Dog who can talk and write and use Photoshop, but that doesn't mean I understand everything -- so, look: You figure it out, then come back and tell us.

And don't spill my juice box. Thank You. You're Welcome.


Friday, April 16, 2010

The Hunting Of The Vampire Squid


Lloyd Blankfein, In Full Regalia As Goldman-Sachs's CEO

The U.S. Government filed a civil action against investment firm Goldman-Sachs (VAMPSQD) in Federal court today, accusing the Vampire Squid of the finance industry with defrauding investors.

In a nutshell: During those heady, good-for-the-'Investor class', Go-Go L'il Boots Bush years, G-S offered 25 different investments to clients. They were backed by CDO's -- Collateralized Debt Obligations -- which consisted of various 'pools' of mortgages.

So long as the mortgage-holders paid and didn't default on their home loans, the mortgage pools would perform well and the CDOs maintain their value. So long as the risk assumed by the lenders was low -- loans were made to people who could repay them.

Meaning, the loans weren't made to, say, a couple who had four children, with an income of $40,00 a year and no down payment, to buy a $3 Million-dollar home with interest-only payments for two years... which then reset, at higher payments they couldn't hope to make. Or loans that allowed the same family to refinance every six months or so in order to take cash loans on their property -- "treating them like ATMs" -- in order to upgrade their home with Viking ranges and a pool, and buy new SUVs, and finance a lifestyle stratospherically beyond their means.

Does this mean that most of the structure of 'Free-Range' American capitalism had been tied to the delusional belief that real estate prices would rise higher, forever? That we can (and should) live in a Robin Leach-esque fantasy world of instant gratification and elite access? Oh my yes.


In the first months of 2007, Bear-Stearns Had Yet To Show
Sign Of Trouble; The Crash Was 19 Months Away -- But All U.S.
Household Debt Nearly Equaled Our Gross Domestic Product

And the theory behind creating the CDOs was simple: Who would default on the loan for their 'primary residence'? Mortgages have traditionally been one of the most stable lines of income for a bank; people will default on credit cards or auto loans, but not on their house payments. So, when someone dreamed up the notion of bundling the mortgages into a pool and turn that into a vehicle for investment, it seemed like a good situation. Unless, of course, the loans being made created a massive, volatile amount of risk. Unless the economy collapsed.


John Paulson And Friend: Two Years Ago, It Was An Open Secret
He'd Made Billions 'Betting Against The Market' (New York Magazine, November 2008 -- Two Months After The Crash)

Goldman-Sachs' investment had some interesting twists, however. They went to John Paulson, a well-known hedge fund manager, and allowed Paulson to pick the mortgages that went into the CDOs. Some of them, Paulson could loan with bad ("toxic" "unsustainable") home loans.

Then, Johnny The Stuffer could bet against the performance of the very same CDO investments he created -- knowing which ones would fail! If they did, Paulson stood to make a lot of money -- and Goldman was allowing him to choose. Up front. In advance... so the Federal complaint alleges.

(For the five-minute explanation of this, with added yucks, go watch this).

Hey, Little Lloyd! Hey, Johnny! What role models you are for the kiddies, hah? I guess this is what all newly-immigrant parents tell their kids -- that this is the Promise Of America: If you work very hard, someday you may grow up to be a thief -- a very, very clever thief, and an Oligarch, whom no one can touch because you are so rich.

Ah, America; the land of Opportunity.

And Goldman-Sachs had taken care of their end, too, by allowing Paulson to create the investments. And as they were written, if the CDOs did fail... the investors would be on the hook to pay G-S for losses. How sweet was that? They couldn't lose, no matter what!! And Paulson could, uh, make out like a bandit!!

And, that's what happened. Only -- the investors were never let in on all the fun! And they got soaked!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! Joke's on them, right?


From Last Year: Mr. & Mrs. Blankfein's G-S Holiday Season

That's to say, they lost a good bit of money. Billions of dollars, in fact -- most of which went to Goldman-Sachs, and John Paulson.

Isn't that funny? The Department Of Justice doesn't think so.


Sunday, April 11, 2010

A Week

1.) Entire Polish Government Dies In Plane Crash


Mourners In The Streets Of Warsaw (Photo: Dean Gallup / Getty)

... Fortunately, that's not entirely true, but it sounds like the beginning of one of the worst Polish jokes imaginable.

Polish President Lech Kaczynski and dozens of Poland's top Parliament members and policy-makers died this past Friday when their plane crashed in heavy fog, creating a unique crisis in a country's government: It was decapitated by the tragedy.

Also among the passengers was Bronislaw Geremek, the anti-communist Polish politician whose actions in the late 1960's began the Solidarity movement, and was a living legend in creating a post-Soviet-dominated Poland.

The bitterly ironic twist to this story is that the plane (a former Soviet Tubolev airliner) went down about a half-mile from a runway outside the Russian city of Smolensk. It was carrying a delegation to a ceremony commemorating the massacre of more than 20,000 members of Poland’s elite officer corps 70 years ago, at the hands of the Soviet army and NKVD -- forerunner to the KGB, Vladimir Putin's former employer.

2.) Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens To Retire

John Paul Stevens, at nearly 90 years of age the second-longest sitting Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court and its leading liberal voice, announced this week that he will retire over the summer.



Senate Minority Leader John Boner said the GOP "will push to replace that old Liberal _______" with a large trainable rodent, similar to four other members of the formerly venerated and formerly neutral Hugh Court.


3.) Mine Explosion Kills Twenty-Nine


Handmade Highway Sign, VA (Photo: Jeff Gentner / AP)

In churches across southwestern Virginia, services were held Sunday mourning the loss of 29 miners in what appears to be an underground explosion, possibly due to a lack of ventilation of coal dust -- something the mine's owner, Massey Energy Corp., had been cited for by Federal safety officials on four separate occasions in the past year.

But, you know; any Teabagger will tell you: That there nosy Federal government got no business poking around in the affairs of honest citizens, and preventing free enterprise from bein' more free. Yuh.


4.) President Obama Announces U.S. Reserves Right To Use Nuclear Weapons Against Rogue States Who Possess Them And Haven't Signed the UN Non-Proliferation Treaty


Little Mahmood Plays 'Jeopardy': Odds Are, He Loses

On Saturday, President Barack Obama announced a summit for nations in the 'Nuclear Club' to agree to specific controls to their stockpiles of nuclear materials to be put in place within four years -- on the strength of the argument that not to do so, seriously, invites terrorist acts too terrible to contemplate.

At the same time, Obama announced that while a "No First-Use" of nuclear weapons was the stated position of the U.S. government, that did not apply to rogue states such as North Korea or Iran, which have (as in the case of North Korea), or appear to be developing (as with Iran), nuclear weapons.

What this should tell us: earlier this week, Iran publicly unveiled, on their national television with a ceremony, a new centrifuge design for enrichment of Uranium. At the end of last year, they were shown to have built a secret enrichment facility which they kept from the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Iran only admitted it because the British and U.S. governments were about to publicly announce it. And, Iran has conducted several tests of medium-range missiles, capable of hitting targets in Israel -- which has no trouble seeing potential nukes and operational missiles as a serious threat... particularly when Iran's "President" says the Holocaust didn't happen.

All in all, the Iranian government has shown it has no intention of slowing their march towards building nukes, and has no fashion sense (those windbreaker-and-khaki-pants-with-white-shirt ensembes just scream "Repressive Misogynist Uptight Religious _______"). The Israelis have said they can't permit Iran to have nuclear weapons.

Also, they would like the Iranians to at least start wearing button-down Oxfords -- in muted colors, for Christ's sake; they don't have to immediately jump to stripes or tattersalls -- and try maybe jeans, with Timberland or Bass loafers, and a grey or brown tweed sports coat from LL Bean or Joseph A. Banks.

I'm only a dog, but I won't be surprised to wake up one morning and find that Iran's nuclear facilities have been bombed (in the same way that the Israelis leveled Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1981) and this time possibly with "bunker-busting" tactical-level nuclear warheads.

If so, the Middle East's political and military circumstances, and possibly its fashion direction, will change in a hurry. I believe Burkas will be all the rage, whether women want to wear them or not. And, radiation suits will be in vogue, for a while.


Thursday, April 8, 2010

It's The Money, Honey -- But You Knew That

Doesn't Know Much About History, Doesn't Care


Nasty, Greedy Little Man (Photo: I Spit On News Corp.)

When reasonable people have disagreement over issues, even passionate disagreement, it's possible both sides can make an attempt to retain a basic, innate respect for their humanity -- a recognition that "we all breathe the same air; we all cherish our children's futures; and we are all mortal".

I think about John Adams and Thomas Jefferson: Two men whose arguments and writings, more than any of the American Revolutionaries, shaped the creation of an entirely new order of representative government. They became the closest of friends, then the most bitter antagonists -- two men who could not have been more opposed to each other professionally or personally (You think politics during the Nixon, Reagan or Clinton years were crazy? Do some reading).



It took a long time, but they slowly picked up the threads of their old friendship. And when Adams, the crusty old Federalist, lay dying on July 4, 1826, his last words were, "Yet Thomas Jefferson survives"... not knowing that the author of most of the Declaration Of Independence had passed away hours before.

American politics has always involved some of our worst -- and best -- instincts. But the (probably intellectual) notion borrowed from our British roots about politeness and "Seemly public discourse... as an edification to all who observe" has all but disappeared.

Politics is now more theater than it has ever been -- and as a method of evoking raw passions to carry a debate, it looks more like the psychology of advertising than trying to find a national consensus over serious public issues... exactly the problem facing the American Revolutionaries in the late 18th Century.


24 Hours A Day: Alarm, Anxiety, Fantasy -- With Commercials

And, because getting more and more is the new religion, a media industry has evolved with essentially a 'Yellow Journalism' business model which thrives on creating conflict, division, sensation and 'controversy', so that they can sell things.

This means much of what they broadcast are untruths: They lie. Period.

Little Rupert Murdoch is the current Citizen Kane of Right-Wing media. He's a conservative, but a pragmatist, too: He just wants to make more, and if somehow being more Progressive would bring more profit, that might be News Corporation's intellectual position.

But Little Rupert's not personally disposed to be Liberal, and he likes spewing crap for his team. He thinks of people as stupid, gullible, and worse (if he didn't, Little Rupert wouldn't treat his 'consumers' that way). And, he likes media people who are like him -- Rightist, but "at the end of the day" don't give two hoots about telling people the truth, or the politics: Show Me The Fookin' Money, Mate.

It's why he's let The Simpsons run for ten-plus years; not because it was a groundbreaking animated program, or embodies generally decent values -- but because Viewers = Higher Ad Buy Rates.

Ben Frumin at Talking Points Memo reported that Fox News' Liar Rightist Shill News Commentator guy Glenn Beck doesn't say the things he says and cries because he cares deeply about politics, or about the United States of America; or about other human beings (if he did in a real way, his message would probably be very different).


As Frumin Reported, And As Beck Says, "He's an entertainer"

A new profile in Forbes states that Beck "insists that he is not political":

" 'I could give a flying crap about the political process'. Making money, on the other hand, is to be taken very seriously, and controversy is its own coinage. 'We [i.e., Fox] are an entertainment company,' Beck says. He has managed to monetize virtually everything that comes out of his mouth. "

Frumin goes on to note that, according to Forbes, Mercury Radio Arts, Beck's own company "(which Forbes dubs "Glenn Beck Inc."), reported $32 million" in revenue in the 12-month period ending March 1st, and which Forbes and Frumin list as

* $13 million a year from books and magazines;
* $10 million from radio syndication;
* $4 million from a newsletter, GlennBeck.com, and merchandise;
* $3 million from speaking engagement fees;
* $2 million income as a News Commentator at Fox 'News'

Beck and Fox, Hannity, Lard Boy, Loofah O'Reilly and Mikey Wiener; and Rightist 'commentators' and propaganda outlets, are coming under increasing scrutiny for regularly using escalating, violent rhetoric, which are considered contributing factors in a rising number of violent right-wing incidents.

You can't immerse right-wing nut jobs in a bath of Fox 'News' and battery acid for 24 hours a day, and not anticipate that one or more of them will just start killing people.

One example -- just today, an obese amazingly fat right-wing Texan named Larry Worth was arrested by the FBI for placing 36 pipe bombs in Post Office Boxes around the country. A friend of Worth's told local reporters that the man "sat around watching Fox all day, and getting angry".


Larry Worth, Who Looks Disturbingly Like Someone I Work With
(Photo: Smith Co., Texas; via TPMMuckraker, April 8, 2010)

People like Lard Boy and Beck enjoy being virtually untouchable. They can say, even do, almost anything. They enjoy being the people who create and channel the fear of their audiences into anger -- and they enjoy the power that gives them in Rightist circles. But it's not about serious political principles; it's an act. It's about ego, and about personal enrichment.

Limbaugh said in 2009, "First and foremost, I’m a businessman. My first goal is to attract the largest audience possible so I can charge confiscatory ad rates. I happen to have great entertainment skills, but that enables me to sell airtime.” Then he added -- as if he had to after a rare moment of honesty -- "But in my heart and soul, I know I have become the intellectual engine of the conservative movement."


Obligatory Cute Animal Photo In Middle Of Social Discourse

The 'intellectual engine' comment is part of the act; Limbaugh displays no intellect in his vaudeville. His career is about ego, and about money; the remark about "confiscatory ad[vertising] rates" says it all. People like Lard Boy want it (as Grace Slick once famously sang) "fat, and round", and they want it for themselves. Politics are just a means to that end. And Blimpy did get fat, and round.

This government is governing against its own citizens. This president and his party are governing against us. We are at war with our own President, we are at war with our own government. -- Rush Limbaugh, January 9, 2010

The real indicator of their lack of commitment to any ideas or principles appears when their listeners begin to act on the anger which the Becks and Lard Boys work day after day to manufacture. When a militia group is taken down, when nut cases call Progressive or Liberal elected officials to threaten them; when physicians and nurses at family planning clinics are harassed and their homes firebombed; when the number of credible threats to an African-American President rises substantially...

When these things happen, the Becks or Limbaughs don't stand proudly behind their work. They don't talk about being 'Culture Warriors', revolutionaries, and take responsibility for their role in creating and enciting violence against a government they keep shouting is illegitimate and evil.


All Part Of The Game; It's Even On Nintendo

Like every bully ever born, when it's possible they could be punished for their behavior -- or when it might affect their cash flow -- suddenly they become subdued, polite. Then, people like O'Reilly or Beck don't claim to be 'news commentators', or 'journalists'. They're not even savvy businesspersons.

Suddenly, they claim to be only simple entertainers -- and entertainers can't be held accountable if what they say is taken seriously, right? It's the fault of those crazy persons who do those violent things. It's really someone else's fault.

Always someone else's fault.


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Heavy Thinking, For A Dog

Fifty years from now, most of the major players involved in the invasion of Iraq and the deregulation of America's financial system into a private game for the benefit of a relatively small group of people will be dead.

Then, in that distant time, there will be books and articles written which admit that "some mistakes possibly may have been made", but that the people who made them were really good with kids and felt sort of bad about it occasionally, and weren't really evil or anything -- and so couldn't be held accountable.

And, it was all so long ago, anyway.