Conservative SPAM



This is an email forward I received from my Uncle in northern Illinois.

Yup, another bullshit conservative blast filled with lies intended to smear the left.

I am going to start posting the really bad ones. Starting now.

And I'll post my response (because I always respond) at the end.

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This venerable and much honored WW II vet is well known in Hawaii

for his seventy-plus years of service to patriotic organizations and causes all over the country. A humble man without a political bone in his body, he has never spoken out before about a government official, until now. He dictated this letter to a friend, signed it and mailed it to the president.


Dear President Obama,

My name is Harold Estes, approaching 95 on December 13 of this year. People meeting me for the first time don't believe my age because I remain wrinkle free and pretty much mentally alert.

I enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1934 and served proudly before, during and after WW II ret iring as a Master Chief Bos'n Mate. Now I live in a "rest home" located on the western end of Pearl Harbor , allowing me to keep alive the memories of 23 years of service to my country.

One of the benefits of my age, perhaps the only one, is to speak my mind, blunt and direct even to the head man.

So here goes.

I am amazed, angry and determined not to see my country die before I do, but you seem hell bent not to grant me that wish.

I can't figure out what country you are the president of.

You fly around the world telling our friends and enemies despicable lies like:

" We're no longer a Christian nation"

" America is arrogant" - (Your wife even

announced to the world," America is mean-

spirited. " Please tell her to try preaching

that nonsense to 23 generations of our

war dead buried all over the globe who

died for no other reason than to free a

whole lot of strangers from tyranny and hopelessness.)

I'd say shame on the both of you, but I don't think you like America, nor do I see an ounce of gratefulness in anything you do, for the obvious gifts this country has given you. To be without shame or gratefulness is a dangerous thing for a man sitting in the White House.

After 9/11 you said," America hasn't lived up to her ideals."

Which ones did you mean? Was it the notion of personal liberty that 11,000 farmers and shopkeepers died for to win independence from the British? Or maybe the ideal that no man should be a slave to another man, that 500,000 men died for in the Civil War? I hope you didn't mean the ideal 470,000 fathers, brothers, husbands, and a lot of fellas I knew personally died for in WWII, because we felt real strongly about not letting any nation push us around, because we stand for freedom.

I don't think you mean the ideal that says equality is better than discrimination. You know the one that a whole lot of white people understood when they helped to get you elected.

Take a little advice from a very old geezer, young man.

Shape up and start acting like an American. If you don't, I'll do what I can to see you get shipped out of that fancy rental on Pennsylvania Avenue . You were elected to lead not to bow, apologize and kiss the hands of murderers and corrupt leaders who still treat their people like slaves.

And just who do you think you are telling the American people not to jump to conclusions and condemn that Muslim major who killed 13 of his fellow soldiers and wounded dozens more. You mean you don't want us to do what you did when that white cop used force to subdue that black college professor in Massachussetts , who was putting up a fight? You don't mind offending the police calling them stupid but you don't want us to offend Muslim fanatics by calling them what they are, terrorists.

One more thing. I realize you never served in the military and never had to defend your country with your life, but you're the Commander-in-Chief now, son. Do your job. When your battle-hardened field General asks you for 40,000 more troops to complet e the mission, give them to him. But if you're not in this fight to win, then get out. The life of one American soldier is not worth the best political strategy you're thinking of.

You could be our greatest president because you face the greatest challenge ever presented to any president.

You're not going to restore American greatness by bringing back our bloated economy. That's not our greatest threat. Losing the heart and soul of who we are as Americans is our big fight now.

And I sure as hell don't want to think my president is the enemy in this final battle...

Sincerely,

Harold B. Estes

Snopes confirms as true:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/haroldestes.asp

When a 95 year old hero of the "the Greatest Generation" stands up and speaks out like this, I think we owe it to him to send his words to as many Americans as we can. Please pass it on.

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(My response)

Our President has done nothing whatsoever to ruin our country. In the last few months he has improved our health care, capped the amount of money the big banks have been stealing from our college educated youth in student loans, begun to limit our nuclear arsenal with Russia, and has created more than 2 million jobs during our nation's greatest depression in nearly a century.

Sounds like a pretty good job so far.

This is after Bush took a $1 Trillion surplus and turned it into a $1 Trillion deficit by illegally invading a non-threatening nation and cutting taxes for the richest 1% of America. No president in US history has ever cut taxes during a war. We have now been borrowing from China to pay for Iraq and all of the corporate tax relief instituted by Bush.

Obama may not be perfect. And hell, I think he's been too soft on Wall Street and the greedy motherfuckers that caused the recession that cost me my job.

This old guy's letter is full of lies and I am tired of the conservative movement basing their arguments on falsehoods and smear campaigns.

Miss you and Grandma all the time. Hope all is well.

Love,
Me

Health Care Violence

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
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Stewart and Co. highlight some of the obscene violence and threats that have been coming from the right following the historical passing of the Health Care legislation.

These people are fucking nuts. And they have guns.

Lots of them.

I recently decided that I will own a gun myself within the next year.

Just in case. And no, I am not kidding.

Again, these people are fucking nuts.

MGMT



New track from MGMT called "Flash Delirium"

This video is so insanely bizarre.

And that makes it fucking awesome.

Peep it.

War Criminal



Karl Rove was in Beverly Hills this week for a book signing.

Unfortunately, I did not know of this appearance in advance.

Thankfully, a lady from Code Pink was there to represent.

Hey Karl, you can deny it all you want, but you most certainly ARE a fucking war criminal.

Senator Interrupted



This is what is wrong with the conservative movement:

So-called activists distort the truth to sling mud at liberals and then interrupt and badger them in order to prevent them from making a point and explaining the legislation.

What an asshole.

Good for Franken. I wouldn't have been so reserved in my response.

Here is the fact checking on Mr. Mattera's bullshit accusations.

From Media Matters.

The provision Mattera himself reads refers to giving grants to "provide physical activity opportunities" in order to reduce chronic disease. After falsely claiming that the bill contains a provision "giving $7 billion to fund jungle gyms," Mattera reads the provision he's referring to, which contains no mentions of "jungle gyms."

In the "Creating Healthier Communities" portion of the Senate version of the bill, under the section "Community Transformation Grants," entities receiving grants may use them toward activities such as "creating healthier school environments, including increasing healthy food options, physical activity opportunities, promotion of healthy lifestyle, emotional wellness, and prevention curricula, and activities to prevent chronic diseases."

New Rules



Dear Bill Maher,

You are a fucking rockstar.

Keep up the good work.

Love,

Robal

Freedom of Speech



A local ABC news cameraman caught this footage of a Palin/McCain protester being held on the ground at a McCain rally in Arizona this week.

Homeboy was simply speaking his mind.

And he was held on the ground, then escorted out of the building by police.

I don't think that would happen to a Tea Bagger, do you?

Where were the police when our Congress members were being spit on and called racist and homophobic terms?

Tyranny is here.

Moral Science



Sam Harris.

My very good friend Oscar posted this.

Exceptional.

It's only 20 minutes, so settle in.

Olbermann Returns



My man Keith returned this week.

And wow did he have a point to make.

Listen up, people.

Right the fuck on, brother.

Right the fuck on.

Diggy



This here is Diggy Simmons.

Rev Run's lil boy. 15 years old.

Track is called "Come To Rock"

Stole this from Shane Powers.

Boy's game is tight.

Turn em up for this one.

Reptile Skin



Joaquin Phoenix and PETA deliver a pretty simple message here.

Stop wearing fucking animal skin.

Ladies and gentlemen, it is 2010. There is absolutely no excuse for wearing fur or skin from animals. We are not living in caves, we are not dependent on fire for warmth. We are not trapping our meat.

There is an alternative, synthetic option for everything.

Watch this.

I'm sure you'll ignore that alligator handbag next time, sweet tits.

Hot Chip



The new track entitled, "I Feel Better" is incredible.

But the video absolutely fucking KILLS.

For those of you unfamiliar with the British pop group, the boy band in the clip is NOT Hot Chip. You can actually catch them in the audience at the end.

Stop what you are doing and watch this now.

This is why Hot Chip is one of the hottest groups on the planet. And it is definitely one of the best videos I have seen in years.

Well done.

Point Zero




Zero Point of Systemic Collapse

We stand on the cusp of one of humanity’s most dangerous moments.

By Chris Hedges

Aleksandr Herzen, speaking a century ago to a group of anarchists about how to overthrow the czar, reminded his listeners that it was not their job to save a dying system but to replace it: “We think we are the doctors. We are the disease.” All resistance must recognize that the body politic and global capitalism are dead. We should stop wasting energy trying to reform or appeal to it. This does not mean the end of resistance, but it does mean very different forms of resistance. It means turning our energies toward building sustainable communities to weather the coming crisis, since we will be unable to survive and resist without a cooperative effort.

These communities, if they retreat into a pure survivalist mode without linking themselves to the concentric circles of the wider community, the state and the planet, will become as morally and spiritually bankrupt as the corporate forces arrayed against us. All infrastructures we build, like the monasteries in the Middle Ages, should seek to keep alive the intellectual and artistic traditions that make a civil society, humanism and the common good possible. Access to parcels of agricultural land will be paramount. We will have to grasp, as the medieval monks did, that we cannot alter the larger culture around us, at least in the short term, but we may be able to retain the moral codes and culture for generations beyond ours. Resistance will be reduced to small, often imperceptible acts of defiance, as those who retained their integrity discovered in the long night of 20th-century fascism and communism.

We stand on the cusp of one of the bleakest periods in human history when the bright lights of a civilization blink out and we will descend for decades, if not centuries, into barbarity. The elites have successfully convinced us that we no longer have the capacity to understand the revealed truths presented before us or to fight back against the chaos caused by economic and environmental catastrophe. As long as the mass of bewildered and frightened people, fed images that permit them to perpetually hallucinate, exist in this state of barbarism, they may periodically strike out with a blind fury against increased state repression, widespread poverty and food shortages. But they will lack the ability and self-confidence to challenge in big and small ways the structures of control. The fantasy of widespread popular revolts and mass movements breaking the hegemony of the corporate state is just that – a fantasy.

My analysis comes close to the analysis of many anarchists. But there is a crucial difference. The anarchists do not understand the nature of violence. They grasp the extent of the rot in our cultural and political institutions, they know they must sever the tentacles of consumerism, but they naïvely believe that it can be countered with physical forms of resistance and acts of violence. There are debates within the anarchist movement – such as those on the destruction of property – but once you start using plastic explosives, innocent people get killed. And when anarchic violence begins to disrupt the mechanisms of governance, the power elite will use these acts, however minor, as an excuse to employ disproportionate and ruthless amounts of force against real and suspected agitators, only fueling the rage of the dispossessed.

I am not a pacifist. I know there are times, and even concede that this may eventually be one of them, when human beings are forced to respond to mounting repression with violence. I was in Sarajevo during the war in Bosnia. We knew precisely what the Serbian forces ringing the city would do to us if they broke through the defenses and trench system around the besieged city. We had the examples of the Drina Valley or the city of Vukovar, where about a third of the Muslim inhabitants had been killed and the rest herded into refugee or displacement camps. There are times when the only choice left is to pick up a weapon to defend your family, neighborhood and city. But those who proved most adept at defending Sarajevo invariably came from the criminal class. When they were not shooting at Serbian soldiers they were looting the apartments of ethnic Serbs in Sarajevo and often executing them, as well as terrorizing their fellow Muslims. When you ingest the poison of violence, even in a just cause, it corrupts, deforms and perverts you. Violence is a drug, indeed it is the most potent narcotic known to humankind. Those most addicted to violence are those who have access to weapons and a penchant for force. And these killers rise to the surface of any armed movement and contaminate it with the intoxicating and seductive power that comes with the ability to destroy. I have seen it in war after war. When you go down that road you end up pitting your monsters against their monsters. And the sensitive, the humane and the gentle, those who have a propensity to nurture and protect life, are marginalized and often killed. The romantic vision of war and violence is as prevalent among anarchists and the hard left as it is in the mainstream culture. Those who resist with force will not defeat the corporate state or sustain the cultural values that must be sustained if we are to have a future worth living.


From my many years as a war correspondent in El Salvador, Guatemala, Gaza and Bosnia, I have seen that armed resistance movements are always mutations of the violence that spawned them. I am not naïve enough to think I could have avoided these armed movements had I been a landless Salvadoran or Guatemalan peasant, a Palestinian in Gaza or a Muslim in Sarajevo, but this violent response to repression is and always will be tragic. It must be avoided, although not at the expense of our own survival.

Democracy, a system ideally designed to challenge the status quo, has been corrupted and tamed to slavishly serve the status quo. We have undergone, as John Ralston Saul writes, a coup d’état in slow motion. And the coup is over. They won. We lost. The abject failure of activists to push corporate, industrialized states toward serious environmental reform, to thwart imperial adventurism or to build a humane policy toward the masses of the world’s poor stems from an inability to recognize the new realities of power. The paradigm of power has irrevocably altered and so must the paradigm of resistance alter.

Too many resistance movements continue to buy into the facade of electoral politics, parliaments, constitutions, bills of rights, lobbying and the appearance of a rational economy. The levers of power have become so contaminated that the needs and voices of citizens have become irrelevant. The election of Barack Obama was yet another triumph of propaganda over substance and a skillful manipulation and betrayal of the public by the mass media. We mistook style and ethnicity – an advertising tactic pioneered by the United Colors of Benetton and Calvin Klein – for progressive politics and genuine change. We confused how we were made to feel with knowledge. But the goal, as with all brands, was to make passive consumers mistake a brand for an experience. Obama, now a global celebrity, is a brand. He had almost no experience besides two years in the senate, lacked any moral core and was sold as all things to all people. The Obama campaign was named Advertising Age’s marketer of the year for 2008 and edged out runners-up Apple and Zappos.com. Take it from the professionals. Brand Obama is a marketer’s dream. President Obama does one thing and Brand Obama gets you to believe another. This is the essence of successful advertising. You buy or do what the advertisers want because of how they can make you feel.

We live in a culture characterized by what Benjamin DeMott called “junk politics.” Junk politics does not demand justice or the reparation of rights. It always personalizes issues rather than clarifying them. It eschews real debate for manufactured scandals, celebrity gossip and spectacles. It trumpets eternal optimism, endlessly praises our moral strength and character, and communicates in a feel-your-pain language. The result of junk politics is that nothing changes, “meaning zero interruption in the processes and practices that strengthen existing, interlocking systems of socioeconomic advantage.”


The cultural belief that we can make things happen by thinking, by visualizing, by wanting them, by tapping into our inner strength or by understanding that we are truly exceptional is magical thinking. We can always make more money, meet new quotas, consume more products and advance our career if we have enough faith. This magical thinking, preached to us across the political spectrum by Oprah, sports celebrities, Hollywood, self-help gurus and Christian demagogues, is largely responsible for our economic and environmental collapse, since any Cassandra who saw it coming was dismissed as “negative.” This belief, which allows men and women to behave and act like little children, discredits legitimate concerns and anxieties. It exacerbates despair and passivity. It fosters a state of self-delusion. The purpose, structure and goals of the corporate state are never seriously questioned. To question, to engage in criticism of the corporate collective, is to be obstructive and negative. And it has perverted the way we view ourselves, our nation and the natural world. The new paradigm of power, coupled with its bizarre ideology of limitless progress and impossible happiness, has turned whole nations, including the United States, into monsters.

We can march in Copenhagen. We can join Bill McKibben’s worldwide day of climate protests. We can compost in our backyards and hang our laundry out to dry. We can write letters to our elected officials and vote for Barack Obama, but the power elite is impervious to the charade of democratic participation. Power is in the hands of moral and intellectual trolls who are ruthlessly creating a system of neo-feudalism and killing the ecosystem that sustains the human species. And appealing to their better nature, or seeking to influence the internal levers of power, will no longer work.

We will not, especially in the United States, avoid our Götterdämmerung. Obama, like Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the other heads of the industrialized nations, has proven as craven a tool of the corporate state as George W. Bush. Our democratic system has been transformed into what the political philosopher Sheldon Wolin labels inverted totalitarianism. Inverted totalitarianism, unlike classical totalitarianism, does not revolve around a demagogue or charismatic leader. It finds expression in the anonymity of the corporate state. It purports to cherish democracy, patriotism, a free press, parliamentary systems and constitutions while manipulating and corrupting internal levers to subvert and thwart democratic institutions. Political candidates are elected in popular votes by citizens but are ruled by armies of corporate lobbyists in Washington, Ottawa or other state capitals who author the legislation and get the legislators to pass it. A corporate media controls nearly everything we read, watch or hear and imposes a bland uniformity of opinion. Mass culture, owned and disseminated by corporations, diverts us with trivia, spectacles and celebrity gossip. In classical totalitarian regimes, such as Nazi fascism or Soviet communism, economics was subordinate to politics. “Under inverted totalitarianism the reverse is true,” Wolin writes. “Economics dominates politics – and with that domination comes different forms of ruthlessness.”

Inverted totalitarianism wields total power without resorting to cruder forms of control such as gulags, concentration camps or mass terror. It harnesses science and technology for its dark ends. It enforces ideological uniformity by using mass communication systems to instill profligate consumption as an inner compulsion and to substitute our illusions of ourselves for reality. It does not forcibly suppress dissidents, as long as those dissidents remain ineffectual. And as it diverts us it dismantles manufacturing bases, devastates communities, unleashes waves of human misery and ships jobs to countries where fascists and communists know how to keep workers in line. It does all this while waving the flag and mouthing patriotic slogans. “The United States has become the showcase of how democracy can be managed without appearing to be suppressed,” Wolin writes.

The practice and psychology of advertising, the rule of “market forces” in many arenas other than markets, the continuous technological advances that encourage elaborate fantasies (computer games, virtual avatars, space travel), the saturation by mass media and propaganda of every household and the takeover of the universities have rendered most of us hostages. The rot of imperialism, which is always incompatible with democracy, has seen the military and arms manufacturers monopolize $1 trillion a year in defense-related spending in the United States even as the nation faces economic collapse. Imperialism always militarizes domestic politics. And this militarization, as Wolin notes, combines with the cultural fantasies of hero worship and tales of individual prowess, eternal youthfulness, beauty through surgery, action measured in nanoseconds and a dream-laden culture of ever-expanding control and possibility to sever huge segments of the population from reality. Those who control the images control us. And while we have been entranced by the celluloid shadows on the walls of Plato’s cave, these corporate forces, extolling the benefits of privatization, have effectively dismantled the institutions of social democracy (Social Security, unions, welfare, public health services and public housing) and rolled back the social and political ideals of the New Deal. The proponents of globalization and unregulated capitalism do not waste time analyzing other ideologies. They have an ideology, or rather a plan of action that is defended by an ideology, and slavishly follow it. We on the left have dozens of analyses of competing ideologies without any coherent plan of our own. This has left us floundering while corporate forces ruthlessly dismantle civil society.

We are living through one of civilization’s great seismic reversals. The ideology of globalization, like all “inevitable” utopian visions, is being exposed as a fraud. The power elite, perplexed and confused, clings to the disastrous principles of globalization and its outdated language to mask the looming political and economic vacuum. The absurd idea that the marketplace alone should determine economic and political constructs led industrial nations to sacrifice other areas of human importance – from working conditions, to taxation, to child labor, to hunger, to health and pollution – on the altar of free trade. It left the world’s poor worse off and the United States with the largest deficits – which can never be repaid – in human history. The massive bailouts, stimulus packages, giveaways and short-term debt, along with imperial wars we can no longer afford, will leave the United States struggling to finance nearly $5 trillion in debt this year. This will require Washington to auction off about $96 billion in debt a week. Once China and the oil-rich states walk away from our debt, which one day has to happen, the Federal Reserve will become the buyer of last resort. The Fed has printed perhaps as much as two trillion new dollars in the last two years, and buying this much new debt will see it, in effect, print trillions more. This is when inflation, and most likely hyperinflation, will turn the dollar into junk. And at that point the entire system breaks down.

All traditional standards and beliefs are shattered in a severe economic crisis. The moral order is turned upside down. The honest and industrious are wiped out while the gangsters, profiteers and speculators walk away with millions. The elite will retreat, as Naomi Klein has written in The Shock Doctrine, into gated communities where they will have access to services, food, amenities and security denied to the rest of us. We will begin a period in human history when there will be only masters and serfs. The corporate forces, which will seek to make an alliance with the radical Christian right and other extremists, will use fear, chaos, the rage at the ruling elites and the specter of left-wing dissent and terrorism to impose draconian controls to ruthlessly extinguish opposition movements. And while they do it, they will be waving the American flag, chanting patriotic slogans, promising law and order and clutching the Christian cross. Totalitarianism, George Orwell pointed out, is not so much an age of faith but an age of schizophrenia. “A society becomes totalitarian when its structure becomes flagrantly artificial,” Orwell wrote. “That is when its ruling class has lost its function but succeeds in clinging to power by force or fraud.” Our elites have used fraud. Force is all they have left.

Our mediocre and bankrupt elite is desperately trying to save a system that cannot be saved. More importantly, they are trying to save themselves. All attempts to work within this decayed system and this class of power brokers will prove useless. And resistance must respond to the harsh new reality of a global, capitalist order that will cling to power through ever-mounting forms of brutal and overt repression. Once credit dries up for the average citizen, once massive joblessness creates a permanent and enraged underclass and the cheap manufactured goods that are the opiates of our commodity culture vanish, we will probably evolve into a system that more closely resembles classical totalitarianism. Cruder, more violent forms of repression will have to be employed as the softer mechanisms of control favored by inverted totalitarianism break down.

It is not accidental that the economic crisis will converge with the environmental crisis. In his book The Great Transformation (1944), Karl Polanyi laid out the devastating consequences – the depressions, wars and totalitarianism – that grow out of a so-called self-regulated free market. He grasped that “fascism, like socialism, was rooted in a market society that refused to function.” He warned that a financial system always devolves, without heavy government control, into a Mafia capitalism – and a Mafia political system – which is a good description of our financial and political structure. A self-regulating market, Polanyi wrote, turns human beings and the natural environment into commodities, a situation that ensures the destruction of both society and the natural environment. The free market’s assumption that nature and human beings are objects whose worth is determined by the market allows each to be exploited for profit until exhaustion or collapse. A society that no longer recognizes that nature and human life have a sacred dimension, an intrinsic value beyond monetary value, commits collective suicide. Such societies cannibalize themselves until they die. This is what we are undergoing.

If we build self-contained structures, ones that do as little harm as possible to the environment, we can weather the coming collapse. This task will be accomplished through the existence of small, physical enclaves that have access to sustainable agriculture, are able to sever themselves as much as possible from commercial culture and can be largely self-sufficient. These communities will have to build walls against electronic propaganda and fear that will be pumped out over the airwaves. Canada will probably be a more hospitable place to do this than the United States, given America’s strong undercurrent of violence. But in any country, those who survive will need isolated areas of land as well as distance from urban areas, which will see the food deserts in the inner cities, as well as savage violence, leach out across the urban landscape as produce and goods become prohibitively expensive and state repression becomes harsher and harsher.

The increasingly overt uses of force by the elites to maintain control should not end acts of resistance. Acts of resistance are moral acts. They begin because people of conscience understand the moral imperative to challenge systems of abuse and despotism. They should be carried out not because they are effective but because they are right. Those who begin these acts are always few in number and dismissed by those who hide their cowardice behind their cynicism. But resistance, however marginal, continues to affirm life in a world awash in death. It is the supreme act of faith, the highest form of spirituality and alone makes hope possible. Those who carried out great acts of resistance often sacrificed their security and comfort, often spent time in jail and in some cases were killed. They understood that to live in the fullest sense of the word, to exist as free and independent human beings, even under the darkest night of state repression, meant to defy injustice.

When the dissident Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer was taken from his cell in a Nazi prison to the gallows, his last words were: “This is for me the end, but also the beginning.” Bonhoeffer knew that most of the citizens in his nation were complicit through their silence in a vast enterprise of death. But however hopeless it appeared in the moment, he affirmed what we all must affirm. He did not avoid death. He did not, as a distinct individual, survive. But he understood that his resistance and even his death were acts of love. He fought and died for the sanctity of life. He gave, even to those who did not join him, another narrative, and his defiance ultimately condemned his executioners.

We must continue to resist, but do so now with the discomforting realization that significant change will probably never occur in our lifetime. This makes resistance harder. It shifts resistance from the tangible and the immediate to the amorphous and the indeterminate. But to give up acts of resistance is spiritual and intellectual death. It is to surrender to the dehumanizing ideology of totalitarian capitalism. Acts of resistance keep alive another narrative, sustain our integrity and empower others, who we may never meet, to stand up and carry the flame we pass to them. No act of resistance is useless, whether it is refusing to pay taxes, fighting for a Tobin tax, working to shift the neoclassical economics paradigm, revoking a corporate charter, holding global internet votes or using Twitter to catalyze a chain reaction of refusal against the neoliberal order. But we will have to resist and then find the faith that resistance is worthwhile, for we will not immediately alter the awful configuration of power. And in this long, long war a community to sustain us, emotionally and materially, will be the key to a life of defiance.

The philosopher Theodor Adorno wrote that the exclusive preoccupation with personal concerns and indifference to the suffering of others beyond the self-identified group is what ultimately made fascism and the Holocaust possible: “The inability to identify with others was unquestionably the most important psychological condition for the fact that something like Auschwitz could have occurred in the midst of more or less civilized and innocent people.”

The indifference to the plight of others and the supreme elevation of the self is what the corporate state seeks to instill in us. It uses fear, as well as hedonism, to thwart human compassion. We will have to continue to battle the mechanisms of the dominant culture, if for no other reason than to preserve through small, even tiny acts, our common humanity. We will have to resist the temptation to fold in on ourselves and to ignore the cruelty outside our door. Hope endures in these often imperceptible acts of defiance. This defiance, this capacity to say no, is what the psychopathic forces in control of our power systems seek to eradicate. As long as we are willing to defy these forces we have a chance, if not for ourselves, then at least for those who follow. As long as we defy these forces we remain alive. And for now this is the only victory possible.


Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the New York Times, is the author of several books including the best sellers War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning and his latest, Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle. He is married to the Canadian actress Eunice Wong. They have a son, Konrad, who is also a Canadian.


This man is my new favorite writer. All thanks to one email forward from my buddy Bob in New Orleans, I am now halfway through one of his books and have furiously read a dozen articles in the past month. But this is the most daring so far.

The revolution has begun. Are you a part of it?

Maddow vs Brown



Man, I love me some Rachel Maddow.

The nude model that won Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts decided to write a letter to potential out-of-state GOP donors claiming that he needs campaign money because the MA Dems have tapped liberal television host Maddow to run against him in 2012.

Without any confirmation on the story's validity.

Maddow comes back at him. And it's glorious.

Huckin Meat



These dudes are fucking sick.

Some boys up in British Columbia made this rad Mtn Bike video.

Makes me miss my days on the Durango singletrack.

Straight huckin their meat, son.

Unemployment



The Senate Republicans are once again trying to block Unemployment Benefits from being extended for millions of out of work Americans.

What the fuck is wrong with these people?

How is this even debatable?

Read the piece in HuffPost.

The GOP are using political frustration to punish the Dems over Health Care Reform. But who is really getting punished here?

Not the Democratic Senators who clearly have jobs (although for how much longer is up to them).

The losers here are the millions of hard-working Americans who were punished by the greed of the Corporatocracy.

Heartbreaking.

The Business of Music



This man, and hero of mine, said it best...

"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."

- Hunter S. Thompson

I learned a few hard fucking lessons this week about my business. But at least I learned something.

Sorry, I have been sleepin on this. Back at it, promise.

Fuck the thieves and pimps. I'm not going anywhere.

Long live rock n roll.

68 CB450



This beauty is a 1968 Honda CB450.

And she is fucking cherry.

From Bike EXIF, as per usual.

My boy Hoof rides the same model. Killer bike.

Dear Republicans



Monday, March 22nd, 2010

To My Fellow Citizens, the Republicans:

Thanks to last night's vote, that child of yours who has had asthma since birth will now be covered after suffering for her first nine years as an American child with a pre-existing condition.

Thanks to last night's vote, that 23-year-old of yours who will be hit one day by a drunk driver and spend six months recovering in the hospital will now not go bankrupt because you will be able to keep him on your insurance policy.

Thanks to last night's vote, after your cancer returns for the third time -- racking up another $200,000 in costs to keep you alive -- your insurance company will have to commit a criminal act if they even think of dropping you from their rolls.

Yes, my Republican friends, even though you have opposed this health care bill, we've made sure it is going to cover you, too, in your time of need. I know you're upset right now. I know you probably think that if you did get wiped out by an illness, or thrown out of your home because of a medical bankruptcy, that you would somehow pull yourself up by your bootstraps and survive. I know that's a comforting story to tell yourself, and if John Wayne were still alive I'm sure he could make that into a movie for you.

But the reality is that these health insurance companies have only one mission: To take as much money from you as they can -- and then work like demons to deny you whatever coverage and help they can should you get sick.

So, when you find yourself suddenly broadsided by a life-threatening illness someday, perhaps you'll thank those pinko-socialist, Canadian-loving Democrats and independents for what they did Sunday evening.

If it's any consolation, the thieves who run the health insurance companies will still get to deny coverage to adults with pre-existing conditions for the next four years. They'll also get to cap an individual's annual health care reimbursements for the next four years. And if they break the pre-existing ban that was passed last night, they'll only be fined $100 a day! And, the best part? The law will require all citizens who aren't poor or old to write a check to a private insurance company. It's truly a banner day for these corporations.

So don't feel too bad. We're a long way from universal health care. Over 15 million Americans will still be uncovered -- and that means about 15,000 will still lose their lives each year because they won't be able to afford to see a doctor or get an operation. But another 30,000 will live. I hope that's ok with you.

If you don't mind, we're now going to get busy trying to improve upon this bill so that all Americans are covered and so the grubby health insurance companies will be put out of business -- because when it comes to helping the sick, no one should ever be allowed to ask the question, "How much money can we save by making this poor bastard suffer?"

Please, my Republican friends, if you can, take a quiet moment away from your AM radio and cable news network this morning and be happy for your country. We're doing better. And we're doing it for you, too.

Yours,
Michael Moore
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Yes We Did



The House passed the Senate Health Care Reform bill.

Final count on the Senate bill is 219 Dems for, 176 Reps and 34 Dems against.

As I have mentioned, it is not the bill I wanted, nor the bill the American people needed...

But it is a great fucking start.

Well done, Mr. President.

In Dodd We Trust

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Jon pretends to be a corporation.

For Suzanne. xo

Moore on CNN



Michael Moore was on CNN's show with Wolf Blitzer.

Here is Part II



He is spot on, as per usual.

God, I love this man.

Tea Bagger Racism







Yes, there were idiots carrying signs of Bush with a Hitler moustache during Anti-Iraq-War protests. Yes, there were idiots from the "hard left" saying stupid shit for the last eight years.

But the inherent racism of America has finally come out.

Via the Tea Party movement.

These people are so afraid of a strong, black man, that they don't even know what they are protesting.

Literally. No fucking clue.

The Democratic Party is fighting for them, and they are fighting it tooth and nail. It makes absolutely no sense. The Tea Baggers have been fooled so badly, they have lost all coherent thought.

Sad. And scary.

Bound to be True

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This is the man I voted for.

He thought he could change Washington. It only took him a year to realize that he can't. The GOP is too strong, too cohesive to defeat with bipartisan legislation. It doesn't matter how bold, courageous, American the effort is, they will shut you down.

And it's all about money.

Let's fucking do this, Mr. President.

No, it is not the bill he wanted. Nor, the bill I wanted. We need universal health care in this great nation. And we need it soon.

But today, I cried. I can not even count the times I have cried when this man speaks. I don't care what anyone says, myself included. This President cares about the people he serves.

He serves.

It's refreshing to hear a leader accept his role. We lived in a fascist state for eight long years. We were told what to feel, what to do, how to live, and how to vote.

This man cares.

Yes, he has made countless mistakes. Is in bed with Goldman Sachs. And has done nothing to regulate the Corpratocracy.

But he is good.

Let's do this, America. Let's fucking do this.

Geraldo Agrees



Wowsers.

Even fucking Geraldo thinks Bret Baier is a dick.

Fox is a disgrace.

Jon Does Glenn

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And it was sensational.

Enjoy. xo

Hightower



This is Jim Hightower.

A good ole boy from Texas. And a liberal.

Wait, huh? Yeah, that's what I thought. But this dude is out in the trenches, educating the working class about the corruption of the Corpratocracy.

I was fortunate enough to see him speak at Fort Lewis College, back when I was an impressionable young lad.

My father always told me that I would "outgrow my politics" and become a conservative as an adult.

He could not have been more wrong.

Follow Jim here.

You won't be disappointed.

CBO Releases Estimates



From Politico...

"The Congressional Budget Office has determined that the health reform plan will cost $940 billion over 10 years, but will trim the federal deficit by $130 billion in the first ten years and $1.2 trillion in the second ten years, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said. Those deficit numbers should help ease the worries of deficit hawks on the fence about supporting the bill."

So, Fox, can you shut the fuck up about wasteful, socialist spending?

I doubt it.

78 Duc 900 GTS



This treasure is a custom 1978 Ducati 900 GTS.

It resides in Alberta, Canada.

As usual, swiped from Bike EXIF.

Perfection.

CD Drops



Universal Music Group announced today that it will be dropping CD prices to $10 and below, according to Billboard.

Too little, too late.

Album prices should have gone down ten years ago. The labels should have bought Napster immediately, charged a subscription, and cut the CD price in half.

By now they should be $5. And no, I am not kidding. Five bucks.

Or else they will be dead in a few years.

Fucking monkeys are running this business. And it's sad.

Baier is a Dick



Mr. President sat down with Fox's Bret Baier for a chat on health care reform.

And it was in typical Fox "News" fashion.

Baier was a complete asshole the entire time. Rudely interrupting the President constantly, raising his voice in accusatory tones, and basically grilling him on the nonsensical "emailed questions from Fox viewers."

What a fucking joke.

I had to go on the Fox News website to get this video. Obviously, I am rarely there, because it is a propaganda machine intent on widening the gap between the haves and the have nots while enabling the corporate takeover of America through misinformation and manipulation.

It would be funny if it weren't so horrifying. First thing I read on the homepage: "55% of U.S. oppose health care - and rising, according to a Fox News poll."

First off, a Fox News poll? That would be an interesting number if 100% of their viewers were not conservatives. Second, they didn't even say "health care REFORM." It says 55% are against HEALTH CARE.

Strange, seeing as all of the actual, non-biased polls say that the majority of Americans want the health care bill passed.

Jesus.

The Fighter



I hope you know who this man is.

Representative, Dennis Kucinich (D-OH).

He has run for president, twice - in 2004 and 2008 - where he was either laughed off the ballot or denied a place in the televised debates.

And it is a fucking travesty.

This is the only person in our Congress that was fighting for Universal Health Care.

THE ONLY ONE. Out of 400+ elected officials.

He announced today that he’ll vote yes on health care reform, despite saying, “This is not the bill I wanted to support.”

My hat is off to you, sir. A scholar, a gentleman, and a patriot.

Wasting Time



According to Billboard, Facebook has now topped Google's search in American web traffic.

Wow.

This week, the social networking site that seemingly everyone and their Mother is on, accounted for 7.07% of traffic.

As opposed to Google's 7.04%.

That is staggering.

"According to Nielsen, Internet users worldwide spent an average of more than five and a half hours a month on social networking sites in December 2009 - an increase of 82% on the previous year."

Imagine if half of that wasted time was spent on learning, volunteering, writing letters to Congress, or catching up with loved ones...

Imagine.

Glenn Hates Me



This is outstanding.

Sent to me by MoveOn.org. Nice to see them getting active again.

It's been a minute.

Check out the site at CNNBC Video.

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Part I


Michael Moore was a guest on Keith Olbermann's show this week, but unfortunately Keith's father had just passed away after a long illness.

Lawrence O'Donnell took the reigns and Moore came in guns a blazin' on the bank bailouts and the new "consumer protection" bullshit that Senator Dodd is trying to push through.

Part II


After the break, O'Donnell gets the "Sicko" writer and director to talk about the health care bill currently seeking votes in Congress.

It is devastating to have watched the GOP completely strip the idea of universal health care into this sad excuse for a bill. And Moore explains it beautifully.

Michael Moore really is the quintessential patriot.

And a personal hero of mine.

Book Club



Remember that brilliant article I posted a few weeks back about our need to apologize to Ralph Nader and the importance of a 3rd party in our Democracy?

I hope so, because it was exceptional.

Well, it was written by Chris Hedges, whom I had never heard of before my buddy sent me that article. But I will certainly never forget him.

I was trolling the Non-Fiction section of the Santa Monica library last weekend and stumbled upon this book, American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.

Of course, I picked it up. And I have been glued to the pages ever since.

Hedges was raised a Christian, by a preacher father.

The knowledge and experience he brings to this book is nothing shy of incredible.

I'll keep you posted, because it is chock full of quotes.

The Future



This kid made his television debut last fall.

Yeah, I was on top of it, but I didn't have a blog then. So fuck off, he is making a comeback today.

The future is here.

We are only a generation or two away from equal rights for all. I don't care what the religious right or the neo con folk say, the time is nearly upon us to put aside our differences and live as one.

Imagine?

I can. And so does this kid.

One love.

A Love Story



Michael Moore has outdone himself.

"Capitalism: A Love Story" is his finest work yet. I laughed, but mostly I cried.

Moore digs into the American psyche to discover that capitalism is a failed system. And how it has failed the people of this country.

Don't be fooled. This is not "Roger and Me" Part II. This is an in-depth look at America and how our people have been robbed of their homes, their money, and their lives. He isn't on some anti-corporation quest, Moore is after the heart of the problem: Greed.

It is now on DVD. Rent it, buy it, stream it. He doesn't care how you see it. And neither do I.

You will not be disappointed.

Geithner is Guilty

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Finally, the Lehman report has come out.

After only 15 months in the making.

Here is the proof that we have all been waiting for. Timothy Geithner knew damn well what was going on at the collapsing firms. He had to have known.

Proof.

And he did nothing about it.

Nice selection, Obama.

So not only did Geithner know the illegal leveraging that was going on at the big firms, but then he misled the nation into bailing them out after they destroyed our economy.

Wall Street is back to making money hand over fist. But now, with interest-free loans from the United States Government.

Disgusting.

Really



Seth Myers and Jerry Seinfeld.

If you haven't heard about Eric Massa, you may be living in a bomb shelter.

This is priceless.

Hilarity ensues.

Boombox



The new Andy Samberg video skit from SNL.

Featuring Julian Casablancas from NY rock band, the Strokes.

A boombox is not a toy.

Moments



Life is a collection of moments.

Enjoy each and every one of them. The good and the bad.

I miss my family. I miss my friends back east, and those spread about the country.

But I am meeting new ones. Enjoying new moments.

This clip is beautiful.

Thank you, Shane Powers, for posting.

Custom CB750



This is a custom 1975 CB750 built by Garage Company Customs, out of Alabama.

What a looker.

As usual, this discovery came via my favorite custom bike site, Bike EXIF.

It just moved a little...

White America



Thought this to be an appropriate follow-up to the last post.

White America, by Eminem.

I got to speak with Em on the phone while I was driving out to work the polls in Ohio for the 2004 Presidential Election debacle. This video was made by one of my favorite indie news outlets, Guerilla News Network (GNN), which has now, sadly, gone under. Em was big on preaching the truth that year, as were all of us who were sick and tired of Bush and Cheney running our nation into the ground.

After Em made fun of my "whitey voice" for a minute, we actually had a pretty rad intellectual conversation about this song, this video, the election, and the state of the union. He was stoked that I knew the GNN guys and wouldn't stop hyping my dedication to democracy. It was inspirational and a great motivator to keep on driving west to the battlefield.

People may clown on him, but he is not only one of the best MCs of all time, he is a scholar and a gentleman.

This song is ill.

Teach Your Children



Texas conservatives have succeeded in altering student textbooks to show a more conservative view of history.

Read the NY Times story here.

“We are adding balance,” said Dr. Don McLeroy, the leader of the conservative faction on the board, after the vote. “History has already been skewed. Academia is skewed too far to the left.”

Hmmmm... Maybe that's because Left = Truth.

Unfuckingreal.

Sadly, I am not shocked by any means, but I am still devastated that our elected officials would choose political and religious views over factual and proven information. This is no different than modern-day China or the former Soviet Union doctoring their histories and submitting their youth to propaganda rather than knowledge.

"Efforts by Hispanic board members to include more Latino figures as role models for the state’s large Hispanic population were consistently defeated, prompting one member, Mary Helen Berlanga, to storm out of a meeting late Thursday night, saying, 'They can just pretend this is a white America and Hispanics don’t exist.'"

“They are going overboard, they are not experts, they are not historians,” she said. “They are rewriting history, not only of Texas but of the United States and the world.”

White America.

White and RICH America. I guess the rest of us just don't matter.

Teach your children, because clearly our textbooks will not.

Lazy Sunday



The SNL video for "Lazy Sunday" was one of the first rocket virals the web had ever seen. Everyone saw it and everyone was talking about.

Here they are on Jimmy Fallon, doin it live.

Obamacare Myths



The brilliant Paul Krugman lays out, and debunks, the three major lies on Health Care Reform from the Republican propaganda machine.

As usual, he does it simply and eloquently.

Read his NY Times Op-Ed here.

Come on, Mr. President. It's time to man-up.

Let's fucking do this.

A Little Dream



Woke up to the sad news of Corey Haim's passing.

For anyone in my generation, this kid - and his partner in crime, Corey Feldman - were ubiquitous on the big screen. The boys wanted to be him and the girls kissed his poster before they went to bed at night.

The films were legendary, from Lost Boys to Dream a Little Dream to License to Drive. So many greats.

But now, after his passing, all I see is vile commentary, like "I can't believe it took him this long" or "his career died a long time ago" or "what a shocker!"

I have news for all of you.

Corey Haim accomplished more in his first 25 years on this Earth than any of you will accomplish in your entire lifetime. Fact.

The American public is a very disturbed group of people. You build someone up, post them on a pedestal high above, worship them, envy them...

And then tear them down at the first opportunity.

That dude is a legend. He should be remembered as such.

Yeah, he may have taken drugs to cope with the reality that you put him in. Yeah, some people do not handle life as well as others. Yeah, he may have struggled to remain in the limelight.

That's how it goes in Hollywood. It's not a reflection of one's character, talent, looks, appeal. It's just how it goes. One day you're IT, one day you're not. Fuck the tabloids, they're all Hollywood rejects anyhow.

Look in the mirror before you take your next cheap shot at an ailing celebrity. Think about all they have done and what you never dared to do. Following a dream takes risk, rebellion, rejection, and most of all, perseverance.

What will you be remembered for? Will you be remembered at all?

RIP Corey Haim.

Plastic Seas



I recently attended a Surf Rider benefit on a hippie commune in Malibu. They held a slide-show in between jam bands and reggae groups about plastics in our oceans.

The images of a plastic mass in the middle of the Pacific was staggering and nauseating. Literally miles wide, just a floating shelf of plastic bits.

Consume less plastic. Recycle.

Me a more conscious member of the planet. Think before you spend.

xo

RIP B.I.G.



13 years ago today, B.I.G. was gunned down in an SUV by a mystery assailant in a Chevy Impala while leaving a Soul Train Music Awards after-party. No one was ever charged with the crime. He was only 24 years old.

BIG and Tupac were two of the biggest hip hop stars of all time. I hope we see justice in my lifetime. LAPD needs to pay for their involvement.

Rest in peace, Christopher Wallace.

And Suge Knight, there is a special place in hell for you, homey.

Biggie Smalls forever.

Brooklyn, STAND UP.

Jay and Em



Ripped this straight from Shane Powers.

Because he is spot the fuck on.

Jay and Em put together a dope track. This is from their DJ Hero collab.

HOVA is king of the game, but Em is the best lyricist of our generation.

Listen and weep.

750 Cafe Racer




A 1978 Honda CB750 Super Sport.

Cafe Racer.

Drool.

Carolina Drama



The Raconteurs are fucking amazing.

And "Carolina Drama" is my favorite track from them.

Jack White now has three bands. The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather.

He solidified his rock n roll status a long time ago in the Stripes, but in my book he is our best rockstar of the last decade.

Hands down.

GOP Fundraisers



This lovely group of images was part of the GOP Fundraiser Power Point presentation from mid-February.

I would have posted it earlier, but couldn't find the full PDF until now, thanks to the always incredible - and only unbiased political organization out there - Politico.

Click on the highlighted "fundraising presentation" in the second paragraph.

Aren't you proud?

I sure am.

USA! USA! USA!

Zach Galifinakis



This is the best opening monologue I have seen on SNL in years.

Zach has been an outrageous and dark comedian for years, but he has definitely come into his own as one of my generation's best comics.

After working and struggling for years to follow his dreams.

He is 40. Just shows you, it doesn't happen overnight.

Congratulations, my fellow Williamsburg hipster trash.

You earned it.