Thursday, October 31, 2013

Ted Nugent compares himself to Rosa Parks

This is like comparing with a Steinway grand piano with a
cheap (not inexpensive, cheap and poorly made) guitar.

No, not the Gibson and the cheap guitar, but Rosa Parks and Nugent. They should not even be mentioned on the same page. My apologies, but I must.

Oh my, Alice, the March Hare and the Mad Hatter have spoken again. This man has no clue that he sounds like he's on weird drugs, even when he's not . . .    :-)

http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/10/31/nras-ted-nugent-im-rosa-parks-with-a-gibson/196686

Friday, October 18, 2013

Misinformation: What about Benghazi!??

Misinformation - the putting forth of information enough times, loud enough and by enough people who seem credible in order to get people on your side against an opponent. (My definition) I doubt Joseph Goebbels would have disagreed. OK, he was far more evil than any of the current crop, and propagated such unspeakable horrors that we all must deny anyone comes close to his evil. But what about the propaganda (admittedly some on both side, OK?) that flies into the homes of unsuspecting Americans every night? We are poisoning minds. It needs to stop. Listen to (read about, that is) this poor deluded man.

This guy, probably a great good and successful fella to his friends and associates, is so misinformed it's actually painful. Jonathan Capehart is nearly (and uncharacteristically) speechless in North Carolina, as this man parrots "the line".

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/10/16/the-irrational-fear-of-president-obama/?tid=sm_fb

On Rand Paul.

Rand Paul. Is he the Mad Hatter or just a clever guy doing his misinformation thing? Either one should frighten you. Mis, or dis information was something invented to fool people. The Nazis used it, our military have used it. It is not truth. Do you want a President who actually believes lying to you is moral, ok and not "cheating"? Be careful when you vote. You may not get exactly what you thought you were getting. And he does want your vote in 2016. He's running like a presidential candidate. Read the whole article below. It's informative. He may not be who you think he is. Or, maybe he is.

http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/the-truthiness-of-rand-paul-20131017

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Worst thing? Really? Twas *not* brillig.



Leonard Pitts: GOP’s new star Dr. Ben Carson a slave to insensitive hyperbole


Dr. Ben Carson has called the Affordable Care Act "the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery." Lloyd Fox / MCT

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BY LEONARD PITTS JR.
LPITTS@MIAMIHERALD.COM
In 1865, American slavery ended with the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Courthouse and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.

Since that time, these things have happened:

In 1871, fire destroyed the city of Chicago.

In 1896, the Supreme Court legalized segregation.

In 1906, an earthquake leveled the city of San Francisco.

In 1929, the stock market crashed, plunging the nation into the Great Depression.

In 1941, over 2,400 Americans died in a sneak attack upon Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

In 1963, the president of the United States was murdered in Dallas.

In 1974, a president resigned in scandal and disgrace.

In 2001, 3,000 people died in a terrorist attack.

In 2005, a hurricane swamped the Gulf Coast.

In 2008, corporate greed brought the nation to the brink of economic collapse.

But the most awful thing America has faced in the last 148 years is a law Congress passed in 2010 requiring that those who are able, purchase health insurance.

So says Ben Carson, celebrated neurosurgeon and newly-minted star of the extreme political right. Speaking last week in Washington before the so-called Values Voter Summit, he said, “Obamacare is really, I think, the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery. And it is . . . in a way, it is slavery.”

At one level, the comment is sadly unremarkable. Carson is only obeying commandments that are evidently chiseled on a stone tablet somewhere for all the extreme right to follow:

Thou shalt not understate;

Thou shalt not be thoughtful;

Thou shalt not make a lick of sense.

Accordingly, it has become common for the extremes to liken healthcare reform to slavery. This juxtaposition, asinine on its face, has been embraced by New Hampshire state legislator Bill O’Brien, Rep. John Fleming and Rush Limbaugh, among others. Again: not surprising. Hyperbolic nonsense is the water in which the extremes swim.

But, of course, the claim carries a different weight coming from Carson by dint of the fact that he is African American. It becomes a gift to the white right, inoculating them (or so they will surely feel) against charges of racism or racial insensitivity when they say the same stupid thing. That Carson would give that gift suggests an unseemly obsequiousness, an eagerness to please at all costs, even if that cost is one’s own soul.

The Affordable Care Act, should it need saying, may be a bad law, may be a good law, may be something in between. But it is assuredly not “the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery.”

In making that claim to the enthusiastic approval of a room full of white conservatives, Carson is, ironically, reminiscent of those slaves who identified so fully with “marse” and “ole miss,” craved their approval so desperately, that they lost their very selves.

It is one thing for white conservatives to sing “nobody knows de trouble I’se seen” and proclaim themselves victims of slavery . It is quite another for an African-American man who, by definition, should know better, to second that delusion and thereby lend their racism a sheen of respectability.

The question of why he would so fully betray heritage is best left between Carson and his mirror — or, perhaps, between Carson and his mental health professional. The effects of that betrayal are, however, easy enough to enumerate.

It calls into question Carson’s grasp of basic history. It further damages the GOP “brand” and the party’s professed goal of outreach.

Worse, it trivializes one of the great sins of the last millennium, urinates on the unmarked graves of ancestors for a cheap rhetorical stunt. As such, the statement is beneath contempt.

And Dr. Carson is, too.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Oh my stars and bars!

"Put down the Koran and come out with your hands up"? Hello? We are sliding back 150 years. And yes, people died on both sides of that war that that flag flew over. And yes, it was fought over slavery, not "states' rights." If this guy is just a whack job among Tea Party demonstrators, why is no one pointing out to him that he is out of line? And the speaker who angrily mouthed the above words into a tightly grasped mic? Is he just a misguided loner whack job too? What happens if these folks garner enough attention to get more whack jobs excited about "doing something"? What exactly does a whack job think "doing something" means? Can the leaders of this movement not see where it's going? If you can, listen to the audio.



Confederate Flag in front of Whitehouse

Welfare bad, me good! Elect me!

Now this is the kind of thing that made me decide to go with Rabbit Hole for a title. This guy is the Red Queen's son, maybe nephew, I don't know. He's the kind of candidate that Gerrymandering was invented for. He's so clueless, and totally without real principle, that he does not see what is wrong with what he's doing and saying. By all means, Idaho, elect him! We need more just like him in Congress. Ignorant and pliable. Able to justify anything that works for him, but not YOU.

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/politics/tea-party-candidate-greg-collett-explains-taking-medicaid-his-10-kids-while-adamantly

Chris wasn't like Dora the Explorer

Here's a thought: maybe we should downplay Chris Columbus' part in "discovering" America?

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/columbus_day