tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45708242402802541092024-03-14T17:36:26.023+08:00rgdinmalaysiargdinmalaysia rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.comBlogger697125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-75511461015056444632016-04-10T10:52:00.000+08:002016-04-10T10:52:10.372+08:00MERLE HAGGARD RIP<div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: large;">I really liked Merle
Haggard’s music. I have been a fan of his since I sought out his and George
Jones’s records after hearing versions of their songs on SWEETHEART OF THE
RODEO and ALMOST BLUE. His early records are best because they featured more of
his original songwriting. Of all the enjoyable parts of his music, I think he
may be the best country music songwriter in history combining lyrical voice
character studies (which people mistook as his own right wing opinions), hard
luck stories, the setting of the country music archetype – drinking and bad
women, the language of exaggerated blue collar misery of a personal nature, a
surprising amount of sensitivity in his later songs about relationships. He
also had made good choices in the songs by other writers he chose to cover.
Lyrically, he was a clever wordsmith. “I threw away the rose and kept the
thorn” a line that turned up in other artist’s songwriting. Musically, he wrote
more like someone from the British Invasion short punchy songs verse-chorus –
Bakersfield rockabilly style – less saccharine pedal steel.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">More importantly, his hard
early years – son of Okie dust bowl migrants to Tulare County, they lived in a
converted railway car, his father died when he was nine, he served time in
juvenile hall for car theft then later served two years in prison for a botched
robbery attempt….Hard early years gave his music character and experience that
modern country music lacks. I have already seen a number of obituaries make
this point but modern country music is worthless and soulless. Will we ever see
performers like Merle Haggard and George Jones again? RIP<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">A funny Haggard story I read
– When the Hag first met Johnny Cash, he told him this isn’t the first time we
met, Johnny. We also met at your San Quentin concert. Cash told him he didn’t
remember him on the bill that day or playing with him. Haggard said no he was
in the audience as he was a prisoner at San Quentin at the time.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">My Favorite Merle Haggard
songs (an abbreviated list)<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">I Take A Lot of Pride In What
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<span style="font-size: large;">Tonight The Bottle Let Me
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<span style="font-size: large;">Loneliness Is Eating Me Alive<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">I Threw Away The Rose<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">I’ll Be A Hero (When I
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<span style="font-size: large;">Things Aren’t Funny Anymore<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">The Emptiest Arms In The
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misery and Gin<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Here In Frisco<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Mama Tried<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Every word out of Hillary Clinton's mouth is a lie. Here's a list of all the lies she has told about Bernie Sanders in this campaign.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misrepresented Sanders’ vote on the 2000 CFMA</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misrepresented Sanders’ vote on the 2007 Immigration Reform bill</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misrepresented Sanders’ vote on the 2008 Auto Bailout</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misrepresented Sanders’ 2006 stance on indefinite detention regarding undocumented migrants</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Used the Import/Export Bank debate to push the narrative that Sanders and the Koch brothers had a close tie and were helping each other.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Suggested dishonestly that Sanders lied about his civil rights record.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Pushed the narrative that Sanders was a misogynist over his “Shouting” comment on gun control</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Pushed the narrative that Sanders was a racist over his “Urban” comment on gun control</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Pushed the narrative that Sanders’ campaign was running negative advertisements attacking Clinton, referencing this ad: youtube /watch? v=z4kcH42oxYw</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Labeled Sanders a “one issue candidate” over his “one issue” focus on corruption via campaign finance, revolving door employment, and lobbying</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Disingenuously claimed that Sanders has also “accepted money from Wall Street” through the DCCC, and that he’s therefore no different than Clinton on accepting major donations from the financial sector</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Pushed Univision’s out-of-context narrative of depicting Sanders as someone who wholly supported and praised Fidel Castro</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Used scare tactics to dissuade voters away from Sanders’ single-payer healthcare proposal by disingenuously stating that Sanders would get rid of Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, etc.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">“Where was Sanders when I was fighting for Healthcare?!” when he was involved in the efforts on multiple levels, as was acknowledged by Clinton at the time and even appeared with her in public.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Compared Sanders to communist dictators such as Hugo Chavez</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Suggested Sanders is anti-Israel and a poor Jew because he has criticized Israel’s human rights abuses</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Suggested Sanders was a godless atheist at a Methodist fundraising event and thus made an untrustworthy candidate</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Spread the rumor that Sanders’ campaign was busing in out-of-state voters to cheat a win in Iowa</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Misrepresented Sanders’ intentions in pushing someone to challenge Obama in the ’12 primaries</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-46754343464357943942016-04-03T18:32:00.002+08:002016-04-03T18:33:04.437+08:00THE HOOPLE BY MOTT THE HOOPLE <div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: large;">It's not as good a record as
the one before it MOTT their best record a true masterpiece of songwriting but
is very consistent and I'd almost use the word groovy (not a word I would
associate normally with Hoople's bar band/singer songwriter/futuristic glam/pre
punk combination). I just think they are
a great band.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Ian Hunter was now in total
control as Mick Ralphs had left (to join Bad Company???!!! can't think of a
former member of a band I liked as much who went on to such a sh*tty next band
) but that's fine as Hunter is in fine form as a singer and as a songwriter and
as a musician(All the good MTH songs in the past were written by him anyway
with the exception of All The Young Dudes). I consider this is his first solo
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rockers - The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll, Crash Street Kidds, Roll Away the
Stone and moving ballads - Trudi's Song, Through the Looking Glass plus the
requisite glam rock weirdness -Marionette....Also the re-issue adds two great
non lp singles Foxy Foxy and (Do You Remember) The Saturday Gigs?<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-942110246325582442016-04-03T18:11:00.002+08:002016-04-03T18:13:44.152+08:00A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT DAREDEVIL SEASON TWO <div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: large;">First off, Daredevil Season
Two is paced a lot better than Season One without the long boring stretches of
conversation and other padding. I like this version of The Punisher (which is
based on the PunisherMax adult comic series of the 2000's - Some scenes are
directly taken as is how Jon Bernthal plays him) more Death Wish than the
classic heroic square jawed Punisher of the 70's and 80's and also of the last
Punisher film - Ray Stevenson also excellent in the role. The first four episodes
are full of great moments - The Punisher walking into a hospital carrying a
huge gun, The Punisher beating a kiddie porn seller to death with a baseball bat,
Daredevil's fight in the hall and the stairwell and the first floor with a
motorcycle gang which tops the first season's hallway fight, the long
conversations between DD and the Punisher on the rooftop and the graveyard,
Matt finally getting close to Karen Page with the sound of raindrops and the
sense of touch amplified by his special ability - very sexy,....Of all the
Easter Eggs, my favorite little in joke and hopefully one that might lead to
something in a future season is when Melvin Potts picks up the saw blades while
arguing with Matt - In the comics he becomes the saw using supervillain
Gladiator, love to see that character in the TV show.</span></div>
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storyline is significantly better than the Elektra storyline. When Frank Castle
takes on a large number of men in a jail fight, well that is one of the most
visually impressive fight sequences I have ever seen. I liked Elodie Yung as
Elektra, ethnically she fits this exotic role a lot better than Jennifer Garner
but I did not like the change in her origin (as a result she is a much less
sympathetic and likable character) and wasn’t excited about her part of the
story except for the great fight scenes. The elephant in the room going forward
is Bullseye who in the comics killed not only Elektra but Karen Page too. He’s
a must for the third season although not sure how he figures into Elektra’s
story now they’ve so altered the events of her life.</span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-20419918662952383682016-04-03T10:29:00.001+08:002016-04-03T10:29:04.608+08:00TWO RECORDS - EVERYTHING YOU'VE COME TO EXPECT BY THE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS AND GOOD GRIEF BY LUCIUS <br /><span style="font-size: large;">The 2nd album by The Last Shadow Puppets (the collaboration between Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane) feels like a slightly less immediate and quieter version of their debut THE AGE OF THE UNDERSTATEMENT. In the eight years since UNDERSTATEMENT, Kane has kind of come into his own as a successful solo artist while Turner has kept plugging away with Arctic Monkeys. This is certainly a beautifully produced record with swooping strings and pitch perfect vocals in harmony or solo (mostly by Turner). A little bit of a nod in the direction of Brian WIlson besides the regular 60's-70's influenced chamber pop especially on the title track which is my favorite song after two listens. I hope we don't have to wait so long for the next Puppets record. IMO it's better than the last couple Arctic Monkeys records.</span><div>
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<span style="font-size: large;"><br />Underneath the pretty vocals and the various beats and instrumental flourishes on this second album by the musical duo Lucius(I especially like sound of the synths here) is some really great songwriting, nifty wordplay lyrics, big choruses, slow burning melodies that reveal themselves gradually like a burlesque dancer disrobing....I imagine most artists would kill for a tune as good as "My Heart Got Caught On Your Sleeve"</span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-42154254302456496792016-03-15T20:55:00.001+08:002016-03-15T20:56:11.573+08:00A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE 28TH ANNIVERSARY OF VIVA HATE BY MORRISSEY<div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: large;">Not his best solo record but an excellent start to his career with no bad songs on it. I remember it came
out less than a year after The Smiths last album and break-up and immediately
after that the music magazines were all saying Moz would be nothing without
Johnny Marr who they said had a bright future ahead of him. This was not the last time they would write premature
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when this record came out and being happy because it was actually pretty
good. Producer/co-songwriter Stephen
Street was a very good writing partner and sympathetic arranger for Moz framing
his voice in a number of different situations.
Aside from the hits Suedehead and Everyday Is Like Sunday, I especially
like voice and strings Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together, the epic Moz freakout
Late Night, Maudlin Street (which introduced me to poet Elizabeth Smart whose
verse Moz “borrows”), Booming Vini Reilly guitar showcase Alsatian Cousin and
the weird little fragment Little Man, What Now?. I can even ignore the casual racism of
Bengali in Platforms (great tune nonetheless). </span></div>
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in my top five, is The Ordinary Boys. Beautiful
mournful tune with a brilliant piano part as an inspired Morrissey, his raw
nerve pure expression voice here exactly tuned into what he wants to say,
describes in painstaking detail the high school losers he grew up with.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i><span style="font-size: large;">Ordinary boys,
happy knowing nothing<br />
happy being no one, but themselves<br />
Ordinary girls, supermarket clothes<br />
who think it's very clever to be cruel to you<br />
for you were so different<br />
you stood all alone<br />
and you knew<br />
that it had to be so<br />
avoiding ordinary boys<br />
happy going nowhere, just around here<br />
in their rattling cars<br />
and ordinary girls<br />
never seeing further<br />
than the cold, small streets<br />
that trap them<br />
but you were so different<br />
you had to say no<br />
when those empty fools<br />
tried to change you, and claim you<br />
for the lair of their ordinary world<br />
where they feel so lucky<br />
so lucky, so lucky<br />
with their lives laid out before them<br />
they're so lucky, so lucky<br />
so lucky, so lucky</span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-20624163511158560012016-03-14T19:14:00.001+08:002016-03-14T19:37:14.915+08:00A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE POETRY OF OCTAVIO PAZ<div class="MsoNormal">
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come across occasionally (years ago had an instructor in college that was
really really into his work) but have never sat down and read a bunch of his poems
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<span style="font-size: large;">1.) His poetry in terms of
language seems well thought out but the language he uses is always simple but
never repetitive. He can move feeling
that way and that’s a hard thing with such modest verbiage 2.) I like how he
breaks up his stanzas. That may be taken
for granted, a given for the poet but I am often reading garbage modern poetry
where a guy writes a line then two spaces then one word then a space then three
lines of a run-on sentence. That’s not a
poetic/literary device, that’s just gimmickry.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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I don’t think he has a lot to say. I
think he has visions in his mind of reliving encounters with other people,
women etc. and he compare all those to the
usual (nature, space, emotion, geography, weather)but there’s no universality to
it….At least none a word Marxist like myself can detect.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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less grand Whitman. He is not as anywhere
near as explosive or powerful as Walt W. but sees some connections between himself
and the object of his desires, between the world and love/lust/desire.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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best poem….It really reminds me of Whitman, only more dreamy than thunderous.
<a href="http://www.mysterium.com/sunstone.html">http://www.mysterium.com/sunstone.html</a><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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drones and airstrikes kills 150 people they’ve categorized as militants in
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war. Where is the congressional
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described as ”terrorists”. I don’t
think it is out of the question to ask for proof. In both Vietnam and Afghanistan, it is been
proven that the US tagged anyone, women, children, basically anyone they killed
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drone and airstrikes were meant to kill – no prisoners. That sounds like a war crime to me. The Nazis were prosecuted for similar
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has been disgusting. Basically, they’ve
stopped the country which is in a state of
anarchy from having an Islamic government which might not be everyone’s cup of
tea but is the largest, most well organized group in the country and the ones
most likely to be able to form a government.
At the same time, the US has funded and armed warlords, criminals, who
extort the populace and commit rape and murder. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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specifically African resources and mineral deposits are what the US, competing
with China and Russia, are after.
Expect more incursions like this (The US is currently active in at least
27 other African countries in some fashion) in the future under the facade of democracy
and fighting terrorism.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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the Iran deal) he takes two steps back as those behind empire change their focus
to resources they need to keep the empire alive and cut their losses in other
places. It will be exactly the same
whether it be Hillary Clinton as the next president or Cruz/Rubio/Kasich. </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-21829904667945460742016-03-14T18:00:00.000+08:002016-03-14T18:01:08.587+08:00HOUSE OF CARDS SEASON FOUR<span style="font-size: large;"><br /></span>
<span style="font-size: large;">Season Four was better than Season Three which was kind of transitional not so much action, more storyline build-up (did love Lars Mikkelsen as a Putin type Russian president. Glad he is in the new season too). Of course still more holes in the plot than Swiss cheese but a lot more happening, major developments, this season. Kevin Spacey is as usual excellent.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">What I especially liked about this season is how it addressed issues that have come up recently in real life. I have felt in the last three seasons The HOC world was a parallel universe. But the handling of phone records and the NSA was excellent and made a very good argument about why it's wrong. You may like or trust Obama but what happens when a sociopath like Frank Underwood becomes president and gets access to that kind of power? The issue of gun control (SPOILER as filtered through an assassination attempt) was interesting as well especially since it was merely another way for the Underwoods to manipulate the public and other politicians. Also like the oily, narcissistic Republican candidate - He reminds me of a cross between Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Obama.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">The final episode of the season was chilling….President Underwood starting a war to wag the dog – distract from the giant scandals of the first three seasons now finally exposed by newsman Tom Hammerschmidt….And that last line “We make the terror” Like Walter White “I am the danger”. This season was great but next season should be even more interesting and eventful. Wish we didn’t have to wait another year for it to come on TV.</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-14946460266184869902016-02-28T10:35:00.000+08:002016-02-28T10:35:25.088+08:00THE THREE MISTAKES BERNIE SANDERS MADE<br /><span style="font-size: large;">While I guess a miracle is still possible, it certainly seems like Bernie Sanders is on his way to be overwhelmed in delegate totals within the next two week when a lot states have primaries and caucuses. According to Real Clear Politics, Sanders is ahead or even in a couple states (Minnesota, Massachusetts, Vermont of course) but not really anywhere else.<br /><br />Looking back, I think there were three mistakes Sanders made. It might have been closer had he done or not done these things.<br /><br />1.) Sanders as part of his democratic socialism platform should have embraced anti-imperialism and cuts to the defense department budget. He did pivot in this direction slightly the last couple debates but it was too late then. This would have been a real contrast between him and Hillary Clinton and I think he would have gotten even more votes had he done this perhaps from some independents. I would have supported him had he done this as I liked many of his other positions. In general, he should have made a bigger contrast between him and Hillary’s neoliberal neo con foreign policy and her domestic incrementalism.<br /><br />2.) Sanders is obviously a decent guy, perhaps too decent. His decision to not attack Clinton was not mutual. The Clintons ran their usual scorched earth sleazy war room campaign of lies (Things like attacking Sanders civil rights history in the 60’s for example). Sanders should have pointed out just from a practical viewpoint that the number of scandals she has been involved in will be used against her in the general election. His comment “sick and tired of your damn e-mails” was also a mistake. I believe Hillary did break the law and there’s a chance she could be indicted after she clinches the nomination. It’s not negative campaigning; it’s pointing out two things 1.) The Clintons penchant for criminal behavior 2.) The fact Hillary is a neo-liberal(which is a very different animal) not a progressive and attempts to fool people into thinking she is a progressive.<br /><br />3.) Why oh why, did he run as a Democrat? As he pointed out in the last debate, he is the longest serving independent ever in the US Congress. Sanders should have run third party and talked more about how the system is broken as a part of income inequality and the things that should be done to fix it besides removing big money (which is important but not the only thing). The Democrat party is even more rotten and corrupt than the Republican Party when it comes to internal rules set up to prevent an insurgency campaign(like his campaign). Sanders should have run against both parties.</span><div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-89976257263495935522016-02-20T20:46:00.002+08:002016-02-20T20:46:53.721+08:00THE SUPERDELEGATES SCAM<br /><span style="font-size: large;">The role of the superdelegates in the Democratic presidential primaries is very shady and that's an understatement. <br /><br />The Republican party to its credit doesn't allow delegates whether elected or appointed to vote other than the will of the primary or caucus voter in the state they represent. The Democrats , on the other hand, after the 1972 and 1976 elections wherein candidates won whom the establishment didn't like (George McGovern and Jimmy Carter) instituted a system wherein roughly one in six delegates are the so-called superdelegates and they don't have to vote the will of the Democratic primary/caucus voter. That's not democracy! <br /></span><div>
<span style="font-size: large;">As Nate Silver has pointed out, it is conceivable that Bernie Sanders could win 58% of the popular vote and still not be the Dem nominee due to superdelegates. In 2008, the superdelegates were the ones who dragged out the process. Obama could have been the nominee a month or two earlier if not for them.<br /><br /> I have no favorite here. I am not a Democrat or a Republican. I feel the two parties are equally corrupt and the only hope for America's future and the things it must do to survive is a multi- party system with a uniform law on ballot access for all candidates in all 50 states, a constitutional amendment on how elections are funded including public financing of campaigns and bans on outside special interest money, a national primary and limited election cycle, and the replacement of the electoral college with one person one vote. <br /><br />If Sanders is cheated out of the nomination after winning a majority of popular votes, Sanders voters should just stay home this fall. Let a Republican win then once everything goes to hell there can be real reform including booting out all the Clintonian neo-liberals from what should be a progressive political party.</span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-79556990061550733572016-02-18T21:13:00.001+08:002016-02-18T21:17:22.985+08:00THE LIGHTNING AND THE SUN BY SAVITRI DEVI <br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Savitri Devi's life would make a great film. I’m surprised Hollywood hasn’t tried yet. Perhaps the history in it is too weird and too far outside the bland black and wife narratives they normally dish out. Devi was born in France of a Greek/Italian father and a British mother. She earned a PhD in philosophy and became enamored of Hinduism while trying to find out the origins of the mysterious Aryans which she theorized were mystical (a line of thinking I’ve heard referred to as Aryan Cosmology part of supernatural Esoteric Hitlerism). She travelled all over the Middle East and India. Eventually, she married an Indian so she could stay in India. She also took an Indian name (Her real name was Maximiani Julia Portas). Somehow, her studies of Aryans and her travels got her very interested in Nazism and she was a fanatical supporter of Hitler even going so far as to act as an axis spy and pass information she heard from British officers in India to Japanese contacts. After World War II was over, she went to Germany and attempted to help get the Nazi party going again. For this, she spent a year in jail. She was also in the vanguard of the animal rights movement writing much about it and remained a lifelong vegetarian. Her book THE IMPEACHMENT OF MAN proposes the death penalty for people who mistreat animals and end to circuses and animal experimentation.<br /><br />Devi also wrote a number of other books of which THE LIGHTNING AND THE SUN is the most famous. Here she takes Oswald Spengler’s cyclical theory of life and death of civilization further arguing its non-linear construction. Her arguments are that modern society is hopelessly corrupt, materialistic, and too far removed from traditional values and the soul is more important than intellect – who is a person, not what they believe or think. She makes an interesting argument about literacy having made people dumber not smarter since all they do is choose to read tawdry paperbacks, write love letters, and accrue debt which they write checks for. The same argument could be applied to the Internet today, Facebook and Twitter included. However, that is where the similarity with Spengler ends.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Basically, the above is the setting for Devi’s theories of history which is that there are three categories of great men. She writes one chapter on each with an example. 1.) Men in Time who act as agents of destruction but who are ultimately selfish and have no greater goals. Her example is Genghis Khan . 2.) Men Above Time who are spiritual and otherworldly and don’t get too involved in the material world. Her example is the pharaoh Akhnaton who tried to make religion less important in ancient Egypt and tried to champion science (including early theories about the Solar System) 3.) Men Against Time who go against that which is the status quo rebelling against that which holds them down leading a revolution that will create a movement or a new way of thinking. This differs from the Men in Time who doesn’t care about posterity and acts only for himself. Her example of a Man Against time is Adolph Hitler and this is where she goes completely bonkers.<br /><br />She views Hitler as a figure with almost supernatural powers. She basically sees him as the reincarnation of Vishnu sent here to cleanse the world. Like the more forlorn and even more mystical Julius Evola, she also believes in the Hindu scenario of Kali Yuga the last of the four seasons of life when everything becomes chaos. Her love for Hitler is spiritual and it is also passionate. Late in life Devi even wrote a book of love poems to Hitler <br /><br />Rounding this out is the belief in two forces of history – lightning (meaning destruction) and sun (meaning enlightenment and evolution of the soul). She sees Genghis Kahn as lightning and Akhnaton as sun but she sees Hitler as both – destruction and a new way of thinking.<br /><br />I must admit I am enjoying reading this. She writes really intensely – she is really into this! The BS mysticism and the anti-Semitism is kept to a minimum (although both are present) and she provides examples for everything she says. Also parts of these books are so nutty and so firm in its faith in its own nutty ideas that it cannot be denied. She writes clearly with a lot of exclamation marks.<br /><br />Devi remained in India (where she lived with a pet king cobra) until the 1960’s when she came to the US and joined the American Nazi movement becoming friends with George Lincoln Rockwell(the Nazi leader played by Marlon Brando in Roots II). She later travelled the world and died in 1982.<br /><br />I’d also like to say I have wanted to read this book for a couple decades but could never find it in a public library in the US and refused to pay money to the white supremacists websites who reprinted it. So, good for the Internet for acting as a library for obscure texts such as these.</span></div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-56775919245751560102016-02-14T13:15:00.001+08:002016-02-14T13:16:11.756+08:00A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT TODAY'S REPUBLICAN DEBATE<div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: large;">1.) Who let that audience in? They booed such traditional Republican
concerns as illegal immigration and abortion.
They clearly were an establishment audience. Their booing and cheering does not match at
all any of the polling as far as who and what they supported. It was a disgrace for the establishment to
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the voice of foreign policy sanity? Not
fighting two wars at once in Syria, the Iraq War was a mistake, talk to Russia,
Bush didn’t keep America safe. It’s just
common sense. I almost didn’t miss Rand
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pundits say. He strikes me as an inconsequential
twerp who is slow on his feet and wrong on everything. Two examples tonight – 1.)Said that no Supreme
Court justice has been confirmed in an election year in 80 years. What about Anthony Kennedy in 1988? 2.) Attacked
Ted Cruz for not speaking Spanish prompting Cruz to speak Spanish showing yes
he does speak Spanish. Also Rubio’s
answers on taxes and immigration show him trying to have it both ways, trying
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<span style="font-size: large;">5.) Jeb Bush threw a lot of punches at Trump but the only
one that landed was the attack on corporate bankruptcies. However, considering Bush was Governor of Florida
the state where bankruptcy is a cottage industry, it’s not good line of attack
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<span style="font-size: large;">6.) Cruz showed the best way to attack Trump is as an insincere
guy who not long ago was very liberal.
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<span style="font-size: large;">7.) John Kasich did a clever thing in not taking the bait
and attacking Jeb Bush back. He was also
shrewd to try and draw democratic support by referencing his mailman dad and
blue collar neighborhood. Not sure how far playing the moderate will take him
in 2016. He’s actually not a moderate at
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-31399203951106296252016-02-12T20:34:00.000+08:002016-02-12T20:34:04.299+08:00TWO RECORDS - NIGHT THOUGHTS BY SUEDE AND K 2.0 BY KULA SHAKER<div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Compared to the first reunion record BLOODSPORTS of a couple years ago, Suede's new release NIGHT THOUGHTS is a bit better. I liked that record too but the songs were a lot simpler, THOUGHTS is a much bigger record, swirling dense arrangements, longer slower songs dominate over the crunchy T-Rex type rockers. This sounds like a record made by middle aged men who haven't lost their love of music nor their love of their influences nor their ability to rock out. A strong record by the most glam influenced of the 90's Brit Pop bands in the wake of Bowie's passing is an occasion for happiness. They've long been a favorite band of mine. Brett Anderson's voice has not aged a day, he hits some amazing notes!</span><div>
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<span style="font-size: 12.0pt;">Reading RIDE THE TIGER: A SURVIVAL
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Italian writer Evola (REVOLT AGAINST THE MODERN WORLD was the other – Not as
complex or laid out as fully as TIGER) whom I was originally turned onto by comparisons
I’ve read between he and Oswald Spengler who is to me a prophet and perhaps my favorite historian and philosopher as his work has a foot in both camps. Evola is more on the philosophical side. Whereas Spengler’s work is broader talking
about a non-linear approach to history and comparing the cycles of a civilization
to the four seasons or the life cycles of a human being, Evola’s focus is a lot
more narrow. Like Spengler, he theorizes
Western civilization is in its winter, its death throes (still true today, it’s
not necessarily a quick process, Rome as an example). However, he has his own peculiar way of
describing this. Evola refers to this period
as “Kali Yuga” which in old Hindu
writing was considered the final of four stages of the world wherein vice and vicissitude
and corruption rules the day and leads to the downfall of man. Unlike Spengler who is years ahead of his
time talking about military overexpansion and income inequality as well as a
vulgar culture as indicators of culture’s downfall, Evola prioritizes the
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is it leads to a sense of triviality. I
do agree about the role of culture but not as a priority. The other factors Spengler brings up are much
more important. Culture is a result as
much as an indicator. Also Evola is an
occultist with a lot of silly beliefs. He
was highly critical of Alistair Crowley in their time but they share similar
thought processes. He seems to dislike
atheists very much (He spends a lot of time critiquing Neitzsche’s “God Is dead”
which he interprets as religion is dead).
He subscribes to the theory that you can’t have morality without faith
in a higher power which is rubbish. He also disliked immigration (which is why
many fascists and white supremacists unfortunately like his writing) and viewed
it as a negative. I have the opposite
view on this as I think controlled immigration, nothing wrong with countries
selecting who they want to let in, adds new blood to a society especially one
that is made up of immigrants like the US and Australia. He also misses the link Spengler made between
increased immigration and imperialism/conquest – the latter increases the
former especially from the nations one’s country has conquered. He also has a strange hang-up with bisexuals
whom he views as far worse than monosexuals because they are attracted to more
than one sex. He basically views them as
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way he writes. He’s pretty clear and doesn’t’
weigh down the arguments he is making with too many digressions or grandiose
language. Like Spengler, there is sort
of a pre-beat poetry to his language, short sentences and direct. Bad, unclear, florid writing has ruined many
a philosopher for me. I do agree than
men are under fire in Western culture in a lot of ways (not patriarchy but what
maleness is and how it presents itself) and that’s not a good thing. I also agree that garbage culture produces
garbage art although Spengler makes this argument better in DECLINE OF THE WEST
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that the breakdown of the family in a society that does not replace it with something to fill the void like service to the state is a society where people
will lose all connection with life, each other etc. It truly is the end of the civilization. Evola did not foresee smartphones and the
internet but it could easily fit into what he is saying. One ceases to “belong” to the world as he describes
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Spengler and Evola that we are in the process of witnessing the death throes of
Western Civilization and within the next 100 years the West will topple - materialism,
imperialism, immorality, dumbing down/ lack of intellect, overreliance on
technology will all be contributing factors.
The title of the book references Evola’s solution for this problem which
is to ride out the chaos like holding onto a tiger’s back while it is running
so it can’t turn around and maul you. At
the end, this turns into a self-help book although Evola takes him time getting
there. He also doesn’t give much advice
how to do this despite the book’s title other than to embrace spirituality and
remain distant from the material world.
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<span style="font-size: large;">Let’s review where Hillary Clinton stands after this weeks’ campaign activity including a one on one debate with Bernie Sanders. <br /><br />She is AGAINST single payer health care, “Medicare for all”.<br /><br />She is AGAINST a no cost college tuition plan.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">She is FOR the death penalty.<br /><br />She is FOR a continued ramping up of hostile rhetoric towards Russia.<br /><br />She is FOR bombing both Assad and ISIS, an idiotic plan and a smokescreen for true imperialist intent.<br /><br />She is FOR continued saber rattling towards Iran despite a deal in place which is currently working for all sides. <br /><br />She is FOR continued US slavish devotion to Israel. <br /><br />I think this is the real Hillary and I’ve got an idea how she can make this work for her and be president.<br /><br />With Republicans quickly dropping out of the race, there is a lot more room on the Republican debate stage. Maybe not on social issues (although Hillary supported the Defense of Marriage act and the Freedom of Religion act among other odious legislation) but on everything else Hillary would be more comfortable there.<br /><br />Hillary should run as a Republican. I can see it now running with her good friend The Donald – Hillary/Trump or Trump/Hillary 2016. I’ve even got a slogan prepared for them “When the truth and past political positions don’t matter. Vote Clump!” (ClintonTrump)</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-78926148280156250352016-02-09T09:44:00.001+08:002016-02-09T09:53:03.052+08:00ANATOMY OF A SMEAR, A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BERNIE BROS SLANDER<br />
<span style="font-size: large;">"The Bernie Bros" is a phony narrative created by the Clinton propaganda machine....When I've run into people in forums and the like who fit this description, simple back and forth for a couple of minutes have revealed them to be either a.) Paid Hillbot shills or b.) Republican trolls (most likely a).<br /><br />But the truth is i'ts deja vu all over again....The fictional Bernie Bros narrative of 2016 has its roots in the fictional Obama Boys narrative of 2008 (as does a lot of the Clinton dirty tricks currently being waged against Bernie Sanders, Gloria Steinem made ridiculous sexist comments about Obama too). The origin of the Bernie Bros defamation is the Blue Nation Review website owned and operated by David Brock. Brock started his career as a right wing character assassin writing a book attacking Anita Hill after she accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment then he had some kind of epiphany (perhaps involving something green with a lot of zeroes) and became a neo liberal character assassin attacking the victims of Bill Clinton sexual assault. He is the kind of amoral sleazy scum the Clintons associate with and nurture, the kind who would sell his own sister to the highest bidder, but the Clintons were born in the gutter, they live there.<br /><br />More reading on this topic <br /><br /><a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/2/8/1481627/-WOW-Before-the-sexist-Bernie-Bro-Clinton-supporters-created-the-sexist-Obama-boy-No-seriously">http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/2/8/1481627/-WOW-Before-the-sexist-Bernie-Bro-Clinton-supporters-created-the-sexist-Obama-boy-No-seriously</a></span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-11544844612909180742016-02-08T17:59:00.000+08:002016-02-08T18:10:22.287+08:00BOB MOULD: AN APPRECIATION <br />
<span style="font-size: large;">One of the best if not the best concert(s) I have ever seen was Husker Du at the University of Oregon in early 1985. They were the loudest band I have ever experienced but I was also amazed by how easy it was to discern their strong 1960’s type melodies through the volume.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Husker Du is my favorite American band of the 1980’s and my second favorite American band of all time. After the Huskers broke up, both Bob Mould and Grant Hart put out solo records. However Hart’s output over the years while excellent in places has not been very prolific. Mould, on the other hand, now has quite a good sized discography of mostly superb quality with a new record PATCH THE SKY coming out next month.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Mould on his own - Songwriting shows a strong Richard Thompson influence but without the British folkie atmosphere. He also delves into Neil Young territory in the hard and soft alternating sounds. His two favorite topics are the painful end of relationships and general doom and gloom in the world at large. His voice is best described as an alternately mournful and raging bellow.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Mould’s first solo album WORKBOOK was a fairly quite record, almost chamber pop a lot of the time recorded with Mould on guitar and keyboards plus a rhythm section and a cellist(?!). Powerful songwriting here – Poison Years, Sinner and Their Remembrances, Lonely Afternoon, Heartbreak a Stranger. A few loud guitar moments especially on the closer Whichever Way the Wind Blows.</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-33459086900696203082016-02-08T15:05:00.001+08:002016-02-08T15:05:32.025+08:00BILL CLINTON'S LONG HISTORY OF RAPE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, AND INDECENT EXPOSURE ALLEGATIONS<br /><span style="font-size: large;">Re: Bill Clinton's hysterical tirade against Bernie Sanders today, Is Bill Clinton trying to deliberately ensure supporters of Sanders will never ever support Shitlary under any circumstance? Slick Willie's comments - full of lies and bitterness, the worst being that Sanders is "sexist" The gall of that renders one speechless. Bill Clinton is a serial rapist and abuser of women!<br /><br />In the wake of Bill Cosby and the war on women and with Hillary Clinton running for president I am wondering if America can finally have a discussion about the many allegations (almost as many maybe more than Cosby) of sexual assault leveled against Bill Clinton. Here's a short list<br /><br />Juanita Broaddrick (AR)- rape<br />Eileen Wellstone (Oxford) - rape<br />Elizabeth Ward Gracen - rape - quid pro quo, post incident intimidation<br />Regina Hopper Blakely - "forced himself on her, biting, bruising her"<br />Kathleen Willey (WH) - sexual assault, intimidations, threats<br />Sandra Allen James (DC) - sexual assault<br />22 Year Old 1972 (Yale) - sexual assault<br />Kathy Bradshaw (AK) - sexual assault<br />Cristy Zercher - unwelcomed sexual advance, intimidations<br />Paula Jones (AR) - unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure,<br />bordering on sexual assault<br />Carolyn Moffet -unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual<br />assault<br />1974 student at University of Arkansas - unwelcomed physical contact<br />1978-1980 - seven complaints per Arkansas state troopers<br />Monica Lewinsky - quid pro quo, post incident character assault<br />Gennifer Flowers - quid pro quo, post incident character assault<br />Dolly Kyle Browning - post incident character assault<br />Sally Perdue - post incident threats<br />Betty Dalton - rebuffed his advances, married to one of his supporters<br />Denise Reeder - apologetic note scanned.<br /><br />Clinton supporters have always tried to explained these accusations either as right wing plots or consensual relationships. They have smeared the victims and pressured them to be quiet sometimes using criminal tactics, thuggery etc. I actually think a lot more women will come forward if this is ever seriously discussed.<br /><br />How does this effect Hillary Clinton? A number of witnesses have said that Hillary was deeply involved in the strategy of smearing Clinton victims as well as the smearing of Monica Lewinsky not a victim of sexual assault but a relationship a CEO in this day and age would have been fired for . Lewinsky was portrayed by the Cintonites as an unstable stalker until proof forced Bill finally to admit the truth. The Clintons are "two for one" as they are fond of saying.<br /><br />The worst might be yet to come. Flight manifests show Bill Clinton visited the private island of billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein at least ten times. Several women have made accusations that they were kept there as sex slaves. Plenty of reasons Hillary Clinton should never be president - This is one.</span><div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-53102612242458116892016-02-08T13:04:00.002+08:002016-02-08T15:25:41.943+08:00WHY I HAVE NEVER BEEN A FAN OF GLORIA STEINEM <br />
<span style="font-size: large;">The asinine, ridiculous, offensive, and flat out stupid comments by Gloria Steinem that young women only like Bernie Sanders to be close to or impress young men reminds of why I have NEVER been a fan of Gloria Steinem in any way.<br /><br />For one, Gloria Steinem represents an upper middle class wealthy Manhattanite’s view of feminism – Less concerned about pocket book issues, equal pay for equal work, the glass ceiling and more concerned with esoteric gender issues and private sexual matters (although she is anti-pornography and I would say anti-first amendment). Who and how many times you sleep with someone is not a movement for social justice. This playing down of economic concerns in favor of the decadence of NY and Hollywood liberals is a large factor I believe in why women deserted the Democratic Party to vote for Nixon and in the 1980’s even more so Reagan and George Bush the first.<br /><br />But even worse is Gloria Steinem’s past as a CIA agent….You think I jest? Steinem herself has acknowledged that from the late 1950’s after finishing college to the early mid 60’s she worked for the Independent Research Service a CIA front group. Her job was to attend youth group convention/meetings in Europe (as well as get other young people to attend) and do three things 1.) Convince or recruit young people away from Marxism/socialism/anti-imperialism 2.) Spread disinformation 3.) Rat out those American students who attended.<br /><br />That’s right, Gloria Steinem was an informer for the US government.<br /><br />When she stopped working for the CIA is a matter of contention. A number of her fellow feminist leaders publicly criticized Steinem from moving away from blue collar working people issues which affect everyone to boutique wedge concerns and many of them have publicly accused of her(including Carol Hanisch, Kathie Sarachild, and the Red Stockings Group) of deliberately sabotaging the feminist movement in America as a CIA operation the way the FBI used paid moles to try to hurt the civil rights movement.<br /><br />Steinem’s personal life is very interesting. A lot of her relationships with men have been with right wingers. She dated Henry Kissinger for awhile and had a long relationship with a man named J Stanley Pottinger who was an Assistant Attorney General in the Nixon Administration and is credited with stopping further investigation into both MLK’s assassination and the Washington assassination of ex- Chilean foreign minister Orlando Letier by the Pinochet government (A hit sanctioned by the CIA). He was also implicated in the IranContra scandal in the 80's. All of that is very curious.<br /><br />Watching the ex-CIA operative Steinem at a Hillary Clinton rally side by side with Madeline Albright, foot soldier for the Israeli stranglehold on American politics and architect for the Iraq sanctions of the 90’s that led to the malnutrition and deaths of thousands of Iraqi children just makes me laugh at American liberalism which for years has either treated great men like Ralph Nader with condescension or outright attacked them while playing up pill popping degenerate Neo Con supply siders like JFK.</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-1742780575667845222016-02-08T12:56:00.001+08:002016-02-08T12:57:47.615+08:00IN PRAISE OF RICH BUCKLER (AND DEATHLOK)<br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Notice the other day was the birthday of Rich Buckler who among other achievements did a great job drawing The Fantastic Four in the 70's when I was a kid. Think of Buckler's iconic run and feel sad how Marvel has ruined this flagship series all because of Hollywood dirty deals.<br /><br />Buckler was also the original artist for the acclaimed and brilliant Panther's Rage series, the Black Panther's run in Jungle Action as well as the death of Jean DeWolff storyline in Spider Man.<br /><br />However, Buckler's greatest creation was Deathlok the Demolisher. The original run in Astonishing Tales ( also in the 70's) ending with a sort of mini-apocalypse of New York City was epic and Deathlok kicked ass but one also felt sorry for him especially when he visited his wife who thought him long dead and had remarried. I think Spawn was very much influenced by Deathlok.</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-15710919629232108722016-02-08T12:43:00.002+08:002016-02-08T12:43:57.785+08:00THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS AND ABSENCE OF SCALE <br /><span style="font-size: large;">Two trends in online commenting/writing/arguing I wish would stop….<br /><br />1.) Whenever I see the term “thought experiment”, I cringe because I know what is coming is something either racist or sexist or just hateful against a group of people in general. Case in point, Sam Harris’s “thought experiment” about genocide against the Palestinians by Israel or pick-up artist Rhoosh talking about legalizing rape if done on private property or anything Charlie Hebdo does. It is often the equivalent of saying “I am not a racist but” or “I am (something bad) but”. Either own your comments or don’t bother and calling something satire only makes it so if you have a clear target you are satirizing. Most written self- proclaimed “satire” I see these days is nothing of the sort.<br /><br />2.) Absence of scale, comparing two events that are not even remotely the same level of seriousness or size or historical import reduces your argument. Some examples – All three Democratic candidates for president have referred to the 2008 recession as “a new great depression”. While the 2008 recession was awful especially for homeowners and millennials just out school looking for work, it came nowhere near to 30% of the country out of work, soup lines, brother can you spare a dime?. Talk to someone who lived through the 1930’s and you’ll hear some terrible stories. Another example – Comparing David Bowie sleeping with an underage groupie in the early 70’s to Bill Cosby drugging and raping scores of women over decades is nonsense. What Bowie did may be wrong but there’s no similarity there. I am guilty of this too – I have often compared Israel to Nazi Germany and while I do believe that Israel has engaged in widespread war crimes (such as in Lebanon in the 1980’s and Gaza numerous times), South Africa and Jim Crow era South are probably better comparisons for now although Israel actually exterminating the Palestinians is more than conceivable. Of course, calling someone a Nazi and Godwin’s Law are among the most obvious signs of a lack of scale. Hillary Clinton saying Vladimir Putin is like Hitler, Republicans saying Obama is Hitler etc.</span><div>
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-1841289135995696242016-02-08T12:39:00.001+08:002016-02-08T12:39:10.236+08:00A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE MOST RECENT REPUBLICAN DEBATE <br /><span style="font-size: large;">Specifically, four thoughts not standing in line like the foul-up at the beginning....That was hilarious LOL<br /><br />1.) Rand Paul was really missed tonight – bomb this, bomb that, pre-emptive military strikes anywhere and everywhere, torture is good, keep Guantanamo Bay open blah blah blah<br /><br />2.) Interesting the battle between the “moderates” – Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Jeb!, Chris Christie. Christie really slapped down the twerp Rubio, that’s got to hurt but I think Kasich came off the best of that group as he was the most positive and the least scary or ideological (although his record is pretty far right wing).<br /><br />3.)Another contentious moment – I thought Donald Trump came off really badly in the debate over Eminent Domain with Jeb!. The only time Jeb has ever landed a punch on Trump in the history of these debates especially when he pointed out Trump attempted to bully an old lady for her land.<br /><br />4.) Last year, I thought Scott Walker was going to be the Republican nominee but Trump killed his campaign. I now feel Ted Cruz is filling the space Walker would have filled. I enjoy making fun of Ted Cruz as much as the next fella – He is extremely awkward and unnatural, everybody who has ever dealt with him (including members of his own family) think he’s a tremendous asshole, and he behaves like some sort of cloned hybrid of Joseph McCarthy and Richard Nixon but it’s a mistake to not take him seriously. He’s a canny campaigner and has got a well-organized, well-managed campaign. Most importantly, he’s got more money than anyone else other than Trump. He did a really good job tonight of presenting himself as a serious candidate.</span><div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Watching the most recent Democratic Debate and a few things caught my attention<br /><br />1.) Hillary said we should not act on universal healthcare/single payer because the affordable health care act might be lost in the process. That’s such a bogus smoke and mirrors answer. Obamacare is at best transitional to real universal healthcare. Relying on expansion of insurance is not the permanent answer to the healthcare problem.<br /><br />2.) Hillary said she could not be considered part of the establishment because she is a woman. That is deeply offensive to real fighters for gender equality. Hillary Clinton IS the establishment – A former Walmart lawyer and board member, Secretary of State, and the wife of a former president.<br /><br />3.) Hillary puts a lot of emphasis on endorsements. Who cares? Endorsements are just another sign of being part of the establishment. Jeb Bush got more endorsements than anybody and he is going down in flames.<br /><br />4.) Hillary asked if it could be shown where she ever changed a vote based on a political contribution, well she didn’t need to. She was always in the pocket of Wall Street all along and advanced or killed legislation that was beneficial or harmful to them. In addition, the connection between foreign policy during her time as Secretary of State and the Clinton Foundation is a conflict of interest and that’s putting it politely.<br /><br />5.) Hillary compared herself to journalists and military officials in taking speaking fees and going on speaking tours. There is a huge difference – they are not elected or appointed officials, she is or was.<br /><br />6.) Another dishonest Hillary answer – She’s against reinstating Glass/Stegall because it doesn’t go far enough. Like her healthcare answer, it is total BS. Her real goal is to help her buddies at Goldman-Sachs. If Clinton becomes president expect banking oversight to go backwards.<br /><br />The sleaziness of Hillary is perfectly encapsulated by something that happened last week. Bernie Sanders gave a thoughtful interview where he said he’s not a follower of any organized religion and he does believe in a god but more as a representation of universal human consciousness. The day this story came out, Hillary had a campaign event at a huge Methodist church where she talked like a bible thumper about her firm belief in a god then later the same day she attended a pro-Israel event where she made a connection between God and Israel and Zionism. Now Hillary did not mention Sanders by name but the implication was there – Sanders is a dirty atheist and a traitor to his Jewish roots.<br /><br />How do you tell when Hillary Clinton is lying? Her lips are moving.</span><br />
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rgdinmalaysiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13135938578617860540noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570824240280254109.post-89474255538594992016-02-05T18:40:00.003+08:002016-02-05T18:40:18.485+08:00TWO RECORDS - SKYLARKING BY XTC AND FUTURISTIC DRAGON BY T REX<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">I have a lot of friends who share my appreciation of XTC (and often exceed it) and for some of them SKYLARKING is their favorite XTC record. It’s also the only XTC record to appear on a lot of greatest album lists (including Rolling Stone top 100 records of the 1980's). As much as I like it, it’s never been my favorite by them as there are songs on it I don’t like (specifically Dying and Sacrificial Bonfire) as opposed to records like DRUMS AND WIRES/ENGLISH SETTLEMENT/NONSUCH/ORANGES AND LEMONS where I like every single song. Also I like the tune and the melody of Dear God and I agree with the message but it is far too strident – Talk about beating a dead (or born again) horse. I do like pretty much everything else – Season Cycle would easily rank in my top five favorite XTC tunes and Ballet for a Rainy Day, 1,000 Umbrellas, Earn Enough For Us, Another Satellite - Brilliant . I also like the idea of the record very much – a song cycle loosely connected by the seasons. The first time I heard it I immediately thought of two tunes from SOMETHING ELSE by The Kinks - Lazy Old Sun and End of the Season. Maybe Todd Rundgren shaved the edges off, I don’t know but it’s probably XTC’s most diverse record and I do for the most part still love it even now.<br /><br />FUTURISTIC DRAGON is T Rex’s second to last record and it differs a bit from what came before with a slight almost disco undercurrent at times – the bass is more in front in some of the songs, strings are sharp and go in and out, a whiny synthesizer is sometimes present, background singers sound African -American. Marc Bolan has a little less effect in his voice and he is a bit more measured in his ridiculousness although still punctuates his musical points with chugging guitar. I think this is a pretty great record. The songs may not pack the sonic punch of ELECTRIC WARRIOR and THE SLIDER, less anthemic, more slyly pop but there are no bad songs here – Jupiter Liar, Chrome Sitar ,My Little Baby, Sensation Boulevard, Ride My Wheels, Casual Agent, Calling All Destroyers. The latest CD reissue adds London Boys and Life’s an Elevator which only make the record better.</span><br />
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