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Tuesday, December 23, 2008 09:45 PM

Harmony of interests

I find this encouraging. It happens to me all the time. I will be in a conversation with someone, and say something about a real experience I have had, and the other person will respond as if I said something completely different, editing my experience. I answer that no, I said blah, blah, blah, and the other person will respond again as if I said something completely different. I repeat, more slowly and deliberately what I actually said, making it clear that I will take this as far as it takes to make it clear what I am actually saying. Invariably the other person will get frustrated, and quickly change the subject.

This doesn't happen with one person by any means. It happens with numerous average people. The thing they have in common is that they are phonies. They always have an agenda, and it is always hidden. What has made it clear to me is that I have a friend who doesn't do this. She has no agenda, and whenever I tell her something, she hears exactly what I say, and responds to exactly what I say. This is rare, so rare that it is actually disarming. I am so used to what I call the side response that I am unprepared for the truthful response, and it often is not what I want to hear. It is always what I should hear, though.

Glenn Greenwald is onto something worth pursuing further. The hidden agenda may be pretty obvious in the Brennan case, but we might want to start asking why and how it is that we have a national culture of people with hidden agendas. Propagandists in the news media know they can successfully foist their fakery on the public because the public itself is fake. It is a harmony of interests.

Saturday, December 27, 2008 08:55 PM

They have no souls

The coverage of Obama's vacation in Hawaii is beautifully symbolic of our corporate media. The stories are sheer fun in the way they show how the MSM just make things up out of thin air. They refer to the Kaneohe Marine base as part of the town of Kailua. Kaneohe is a town in itself, a few miles west of Kailua. The fashionable smug thing at NBC (starting with Tom Brokaw) is to pronounce Hawaii as "Hawai." #%%holes. Various reports refer to "Sea Life Park," where Obama took his daughters, as an "amusement park." It actually is a marine research facility, and has some lectures and animal shows for the public, but is hardly an "amusement park," ala Disney World or Six Flags.

I read another report today (AP) that said "Obama, wife Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha are staying in a $9 million, five-bedroom oceanfront house near downtown Honolulu." Kailua, where Obama is staying, is on the other side of the island from Honolulu, separated by a small mountain (pali) range. Liars.

It takes a minimum of care for the truth to get these facts straight, but our corporate media couldn't care less. It didn't matter to them a bit that someone as low as Bush lied us into war, looked the other way when warned about imminent attack, looked the other way when warned of the imminent destruction of one of the world's great cities, corrupted our system of justice, kidnapped, tortured, killed, and stole two elections. They partied with him, laughing at his stupid slide show about searching for weapons of mass destruction. One of them, now the host of NBC's "Meet the Press," did an attempted humorous skit with the criminal architect of the Bush rise to power. These people have no souls, and will be remembered as symbolic of this age of mediocrity.

Monday, December 29, 2008 02:02 PM

Welfare reform

At least David Gregory looks the part. He probably won't be in the job for very long. He looks like the weasel that he is, and the show will probably "lose audience."

Something different going on that this situation brings into focus. The past eight years were a distinctly negative time, with the appropriate prominence of a gang of sociopaths. Because of this, and the great promise offered by the candidacy and election of Barack Obama, hopes and expectations have been raised. We voted for and presume that we will have clean, honest, and decent government. If Obama turns out to be just another toad posing as a statesman, then the rest of his life will be one of sorrow and shame.

There has been a shift in consciousness. It will take some time for the transition, but the old, criminal ways of doing things will have to change. One of the ways the change is likely to manifest is in television, where the emphasis on crap is at such a fever pitch. The choices now tend to be grisly cop shows or trashy comedies. Fittingly, the networks are losing money on these shows, and might actually have to come up with real dramas and comedies, such as was done in the 50s and 60s.

Because Obama talks a good game, and actually seems to mean it, people believe he will bring a higher level of effort to his tenure as president. One of the ways he can start is to cancel all foreign aid to "Israel." Let them pay for their crimes with their own money.

Monday, December 29, 2008 02:14 PM

Much ado

It seems kind of silly to me to expect Caroline Kennedy to campaign around the state for an appointment by the governor. How does one run for an appointment?

She doesn't appear to have the charisma of her father, but she likely would not be a bad senator. Better by far, I would expect, than Mitch McConnell or Saxbe Chambliss. She might even introduce some groundbreaking legislation.

Beyond that, I don't care much. I live in Wisconsin. Russ Feingold will be running for reelection in a couple of years, and that is a greater concern for me.

What you might want to write about is the governor of New York, David Paterson. Bill Moyers interviewed him, why not Salon? You could get an idea of his decision-making process.

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