Several weeks ago, a n allegation erupted that George Santos had once been a drag performer of some kind or other. It made sense in terms of what I understand of the man’s biography — upper or upper middle class and homosexual and of appropriate places for such things. The fact that he denied it suggested it may just be false — why deny y something so innocuous and trivial when bigger stuff are frying your political career? As it turned out, some photos came out and he accepted the past and I guess move on to the real stuff that, at the very least, marks him as a one term congressman.
I see new allegations springing up, and I guess they will do so from here on out, that some conservative Republican politicians voting for some such legislation curbing and regulating drag performances in age appropriate manners dressed in drag. The photos appear to be fraternity or school pep assembly material. And this makes sense as well, if I follow some biographical assumptions of from whence conservative Republican legislators sprung: the type that dabbled in high school pep assembly crap and the type who did stunts with frats. I do not know where the hypocrisy claim comes in — the regulations of drag performances and in attempting to disallow minors from seeing essentially strip acts may go too far and leave minors from not being allowed to see essentially clown shows, but the intent remains pretty clear and has nothing in common with a Power Puff Football contest or that one yahoo dude who stuck two basketballs under his shirt and play fondled them as he awaited for whatever that pep assembly show was my Freshman year — one of a few things I remember of high school pep assemblies as I did not go to very many.
I guess we will be getting more Republican drag regulators with photos of basketballs stuffed under their shirt. I am assured it means something.
I never understood what was so completely conspiratorial about “it originated in an experimental lab in Wuhan”. The virus originated in Wuhan. They were doing experiments with viruses in Wuhan. It made as much sense as anything else. The denial of the possibility, and declaration that speculation on it was racist, leads to conspiracy theorizing, beyond the scope of the actual conspiracies of a number of competing governing agencies shutting down the speculation as a matter of different purposes and motives — where when and if it comes to pass that it was the case, the conspiracy theories will claim confirmation beyond this one item. I never understood why this was supposed to be racist — it is not declaring the virus creation and leak inherent in Chinese racial characteristics, or even cultural practices, and to the extent which the virus was causing an uptick in hate crimes to Asian immigrants it was doing so without any regard to theorizing on lab origins. Hell — the only alternative origin, some less than desirable practices at open markets, was probably worse for the effect.
I am stuck on this weird confusion of stated inferences. I never much had the problem with “Wuhan Virus” until its social rejection left it the providence of a-holes. But that is easily intellectually scuttled — I am not tied to the name. The dilemma of the social rejection of “lab leak theory” is it remains an intellectually honest concept that was never disproved by the facts on the ground, even as its social rejection left it the providence of 9/11 truthers and qanon-ers.
Chicago mayoral election results. The incumbent losrs, and she makes the phone call to presumably both the candidates who beat her out for the run off, but the newspaper of Chicago reports at least one of them.
Vallas waited until Lightfoot’s concession call and speech before claiming his place in the runoff. When he did take the podium, he asked the crowd to give the outgoing mayor a round of applause for her service and courage.
I suppose the problem with this game I am thinking about is that a brief look see the other candidates beyond this are … Respectable enough not kooks … The Natural Law Party sat this one out… So there is no amused entertainment value in the thought experiment. But really. Given this was taken to have four candidates jostling for a shot. The other five candidates running… Did they call the two candidates to concede, and if they had would the winning candidates have to short change them because they really just need to hear from Lightfoot?
“Look, Roderick. You got .4 percent of the vote. Go away.”
Then comes the “check your privilege” throw down. And granted, there is “privilege” in being amongst the cultural norm and the minority of minorities is the abnormal — to the point where a “Right to exist” comes to be the constant refrain for any measure or petition to the New York Times.
But. Is this even paying attention to what you Bill Maher or four out five articles on transgenderism in the National Review (if not the comments section) are fretting on? Or — and there would be no great way of alleviating the problem of a permanent “are you sure” delay that counters this — a trendy social contagion brings people who are most likely not into permanent body changes at a time in their lives of maximum sexual confusion and social positioning. Or — transgendered is the new gay, gay is the new straight, straight is the new Mormon.
Or. Viagra is not prescribed, generally, to underaged minors. Breast enhancements are frowned upon as well. That is generally speaking the battle lines for this particular parcel of the culture war. Beyond that there is a pile of temporary measures in there — make up. Dyed hair. Wow. And I suppose the “do need t care what adults do” pivot sounds too much like “a choice”, but it is as it is.
What the Hell is anyone supposed to do with this rant given its flimsiness and the fact its producer feels so confident in its unassailablle soundness?
There’s Something Happening There. What it is is not clear.
The first Question I have on the “Rage Against the War Machine” event. Is this a piggybacking off of Rage Against the Machine? Stoke confusion for political fans of the band?
One of his text messages included a message from the book Stuffing the Ballot Box, a 2002 academic study regarding fraud and electoral reform in Costa Rica: “It was only the additional incentive of a threat of civil war that empowered a president to complete the reformist project,” which was seen an expression regarding the idea of an upcoming civil war within the United States.
Inan interview with the Times, former New Mexico Republican Party Chairman Harvey Yates said that he felt “very bad, very sad” about what had happened with Pena, whom he said “really had possibilities.”
Yates, who gave $5,000 to Pena’s campaign last year, also told the Times that Pena “came across to me as a very respectful, thoughtful young man” when he met him.
However, the Times notes that Pena had a long history of making incendiary and conspiratorial posts on social media, including calls to throw 2020 election officials into Guantanamo Bay and rants against “the demonic theories of the Globalist Elites.”
Methinks this guy doesn’t know “first amendment” definition. you say you support everyone’s first amendment right but you had these people kicked out? That there is what we call a hypocrite lady! You are so phony! You care nothing about the citizens you represent just the attention power from service in congress! Disgraceful.
In 2018, Ms. Berke invited a group called the Lawyers’ Committee for 9/11 Inquiry to the house to present the case that Building 7 of the World Trade Center was brought down not by planes but by explosives placed ahead of time. Over the staff’s objections, the paper began running articles about the theory, including two by members of groups promoting it.
Ms. Berke also brought in articles by Diane Sare, a Senate candidate for the LaRouche Party, a fringe-right group.
“She was a corroding force,” said Liza Whiting, who worked as the paper’s traffic manager for about 10 years. “She comes across as being reasonable. But any person, if you spend more than a half-hour with Dusty, you realize that she’s a bit of a wacko.”
NAWAPA Lives. You’ve been duped. This document was a stunt filed by a crackpot group called the LaRouche PAC trying to revive a dead project called the NAWAPA. You can see their name several times on the docs in your video (for example, at bottom of video at 9:30 mark)
Massachusetts 1994 gubernatorial race. I guarantee you they chose this race because Bill Weld was one of the lead prosecutors that got LaRouche put in jail, this is next level hating
By any modern recounting of his elite-minded philosophy, Plato sucked. Even assuming something close to the worst with NATO, NATO beats Plato.
I guess larouche liked mcgovern. Depends on when and to whom. Also O’Malley, he liked his democrat liberals. That one was weird. Creeped the O’Malley folks out.
Marx’s greatest failure was that his work was not impervious to Satanic Malthusian Degrowth Gaia Worshipping NATO Nazis like you who use it as rhetorical shield to continue the project of international poverty, imperialism and genocide. LaRouche word salad, lmao
History with Young.used to follow me on here but he posted that anti-imperialists should support Ron DeSantis “because he isn’t a war criminal”. DeSantis was a lawyer at Guantanamo Bay overseeing torture, I said “That is stupid” in his comments and he blocked me. I’m telling you he started saying weird positive shit about LaRouche after he lost last election but never openly admitted to being a member, he thought I was the shit as long as I was clowning on the Michigan Manlet. The second I shit on LaRouche I caught a block.
Sare brought home half a percent of the vote; she was routed by blank ballots. But winning elections was never really the point for the LaRouchies, even in their heyday, and elsewhere this fall, there were signs that LaRouchism was having a small moment. LPAC responded. LORG not really.
Seymour Hersh appears to be a key conduit from Larouche to the mainstream on the (yes, warmongering and wrong headed) neoconservatives as Strasserites working new concepts never seen before. Shoddy investigative journalism there.
There’s got to be tens of people there! Most of them are like “let’s stroll over there and see what’s going on”.There are more people waiting in line to get a beer at a Roger Waters concert than there are at the “rally.”
the man, the myth, the legend, hero of the liberty movement” ron paul takes the stage to chants of “end the fed! end the fed!” paul says he’s energized to be here with so many friends of liberty.
Cynically I may ask if this is the “FDR’s Corpse wins” of his final re-election bid.
Desantis did win a landslude, so you gotta hand it to him for that whether you like it or not. It was against a bad candidate who dragged the Democrats good Senate candidate down — much, I suppose, as I can say the bad Georgia gubernatorial candidate dragged the Senate candidate a bit. (And then duck from the standard Nation reader hurling a brick at me. And back up to suggest — they probably did not have a better candidate and the strengths of her against her considerable weaknesses as a candidate this cycle equals a wash.)
On the culture war front, I do find the basic details of his college president switch kind of intriguing. He put Chris Rufo in charge of what are the hippy college contingency in the state colleges. Florida’s equivalents of Evergreen College. This is worth noting as the college board spits out artistes and creatives, and there you see a wrinkle as against — oh, I see this headline —
The excited hand clap from Huffington Post congratulating a celebrity for sharing the same opinion and enemies. The basic theory here would be that the Florida grade-less projects can shuffle forward without the stringent rules of an overbearing board calculating micro-aggressions. In this sense, and I have not really looked at the other grand culture war fights (except for against Disney where he happened tone taking your Naderite liberal stand against corporate welfare and favors) — but this one… is kind of interesting. Never mind it bumping against the rubric of the Washington Monthly.
A politician who gets their name short-handed to their three initials is in good shape. FDR, JFK, LBJ… RFK was known at least. I don’t know of any elected figure beyond them off the top of my mind, so until I do I guess this means AOC has a three in four shot of gaining the presidency. Today I see the headline that she does not like the Jesus commercial in the Superbowl. If it is the same basic premise of the Jesus commercials playing throughout this past football season, it is obnoxiously innocuous fare. Maybe you can quibble with the underlying messages beyond the Christian selling. The reference I see in the news story is to the admonishment that we ought be more like children — with a further message that children are kind and fair and unselfish. I would tend to quibble on that — a bit of a contradiction in children, certainly babies are as selfish as can be and I would further suggest that if children’s innate curiosity and behavior out of it were extrapolated to adult behavior, it would come off as the ultimate in micro-aggressions. That said, the word volleyed about, and maybe not from AOC as I see quotes from a second politician’s n come into the mix — is “fascist”. The message is “fascist”. I squint and say a “if you say so”. But I guess someone might be able to fill me in. The Real Story Behind the ‘He Gets Us’ Jesus Ads That Aired During the Super Bowl. An organization behind a series of pro-Jesus ads that aired during the Super Bowl is reportedly helping bankroll anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ legislation. All right. Assuming the worst — and they aren’t defending bakers who aren’t putting two grooms at the top of cakes or qualifying gender segregation in scholastic sports — isn’t it better for them to drop millions of bucks on this innocuous ad instead of their usual habit?
I see a headline. Trump doesn’t like Rihanna’s show. Interestingly, a writer for the National Review did like it — yah pregnancy and a “pro-life” message whether she likes it or not, but then Trump always had beef with them. As he does with Rihanna apparently. At this point Trump slides to a celebrity envious of another celebrity, as he was in a prep political life so he is in post office. A curious thing on Rihanna. I saw the ads stumping her half time show. Something about a massive fur (or faux fur perhaps) coat. I had no idea who this was, but presumed it someone famous. That was obvious by the fact that they did not say her name — they did not have to because anyone who does not know her on site is just hopelessly out of touch. I simply have not noted her in several years. She looks several years older than she did several years ago. That is the only thing I note about her. Also some conservatives deride something about her show. Including Trump. I will take their word for it that they have their reasons to do so that make sense to them. They could have changed the channel to the Puppy Bowl if they cared so much. Which I see “Team Fluff” won, whatever “winning” is in that event.
Another headline. M and Ms Spokes-candies are back. I don’t even know what the issue was. We’re there new gender non conforming candies cannibalizing each other? But what — the entire controversy was a publicity stunt?
There was a commercial with the characters from Breaking Bad selling A new snack chip as the next Meth. Interesting promotional idea, I suppose. Though, I see no outrage over it. Everyone likes meth chips, I guess.
I am old enough to remember Cindy Sheehan getting booted out before a George W Bush State of the Union address. The immediate claimed she could deploy for matyrdom reason was that she had on a t-shirt which tv cameras could jump to as against George W Bush’s Iraq War messaging, but the more sensible reason was a very real possibility she would shout at some point in the speech and make a scene to get her dragged out.
Today we have some of Joe Wilson’s babies. That congressman made a pile of campaign cash after shouting “You Lie!” at a Barack Obama State of the Union Address. Two facedly he issued an apology as he raked in the notoriety and “Tea Party” fan base praise. Enter the news blips coming in before yesterday, Kevin McCarthy reportedly issuing the edicts to his caucus — Don’t do this. And with that we knew we were, on this score, screwed. Yeah, sure — how many ballots did it take to get McCarthy over?
In a purely political sense on donkeys v elephants, President Biden knew this was coming and was prepared to capitalize. Which, for him, is good if you take the “senile old dodderer” line — it would be a bad show if he had to come in purely off the cuff.
Ronny Elliott "Mr. Edison's Electric Chair"
Bobby Short "Don't Bring Lulu"
TV On the Radio "Dreams"
Archers of Loaf "White Trash Heroes"
Murray Attaway "Fear of God"
Fountains of Wayne "I Want an Alien for Christmas"
The Divorce "Yes"
The Bluetones "Mudslide"
Black Box Recorder "Brutality"
Meat Puppets "Leaves"
Gorillaz "Clint Eastwood"
Neil Young "Keep on Rocking in the Free World"
The Louvin Brothers "The Great Atomic Power"