Willful Ignorance

Category : Corporate Media, Godammed Bastards, Latest Outrages

One of the more amusing things about the Occupy movement is  the fact that so many clever righties claim that they just don’t get it; what,after all,  do these people really want? Oh sure, conservative commentators and pols are completely up-to-speed on the amount of poop generated by the protesters, in fact they’re nearly obsessed by it. And clever righties are certainly not strangers to speculation. They’ve speculated wildly and absurdly about President Obama’s birth records, the imposition of Sharia law in South Carolina court rooms, the deleterious effect of increased taxes on the “job creators”, and the conspiratorial nature of climate change science. But they just can’t get their heads around what the Occupy protesters really want.

Part of the blame goes to the mainstream media and their penchant for seeking out the most exotic or disturbing characters at the various protests, usually the guy with the rainbow hair, pounding on conga drums, or the topless chick.

And the list of grievances by the protesters is pretty fluid, expanding by the day. But to suggest that the movement is vague or inchoate or incomprehensible about it’s demands is ridiculous. Occupy began as a protest against  out-of-control investment banks who’s fraudulent and reckless practices brought the economy to its knees in 2008. The protesters have also taken on the mortgage industry for the heartless, inflexible, dishonest, and possibly illegal way they have thrown millions of Americans out of their homes, in many cases while pretending to be re-negotiating delinquent loans..  And since the beginning, Occupy has been about the  corrupting influence of money in the political process, about joblessness, about the exorbitant cost of higher education, and about the exportation of jobs and capital overseas.

Don’t you love it when right wingers pretend to not  “get it”,  whether the no-brainer is global warming, evolution, or public schools’ attempts to provide nutritious alternatives to frozen pizza. It’s their default position when confronting something that makes sense to everyone else,  but doesn’t conform with their propaganda.

So imagine my surprise when I read this in the San Francisco Chronicle about this weeks’ attempt by Occupy Oakland’s  to shut down the port of Oakland:

“To the folks who argue that an action against the corporations hurts the  workers, what are they doing to help the workers?” Riley said. “We’re building  working-class unity. The only way you’re going to loosen that grip is by the 99  percent realizing that the collective withholding of labor is the only way to  change the wealth relationship.”

Huh?

Those would be the words of Boots Riley( not Dog House Riley), a spokesman for Occupy Oakland, explaining why it was important to make a statement at the port monday morning, even if it meant that a lot of guys, mostly non-union truckers,  would be fucked over financially if the protest succeeded. The International Longshoreman, or many of them, simply took the day off, with pay of course.

And sure enough the protest did succeed, especially if success is measured by hurting the people you’re purporting to help, while achieving no other discernible goals. The reaction among the port workers was more confusion than anger, and a lot of 99%-ers were perplexed by the provocation. Even some Occupy protesters didn’t see the point. “The 99 percent is nonconfrontational,” said Ellis Goldberg, a marketer who has  organized Occupy protests in Dublin and San Ramon. “You don’t use a bat to get  your point across, and this port action is a bat. It’s going to hurt innocents -  in this case, port workers and truckers.”

I believe the Occupy movement is at an historic juncture. It needs focus and direction more than ever, and a healthy dose of good p.r. wouldn’t hurt either. Confusion by the willfully ignorant is one thing, but more confusion by the 99%-ers as to Occupy’s ultimate goals could be something else entirely.

Train Wreck

Category : Corporate Media, Free Floating Hostility, Godammed Bastards, Politics, tax cuts for the filthy rich, Uncategorized

The forces of ignorance, greed, and stupidity, long bubbling just below the surface of American politics, finally erupted this month in a viscous flume of bullshit so dense that it coated everything it touched. The stench will likely linger for years. I speak, of course, of the great budget debate of 2011.

For years, the American political dialogue has been littered with shabby cranks, kooks, know-nothings, and scam artists, shouting over one another on radio talk shows, in letters-to-the-editor, at the end of the bar, and now on internet blogs, each “opinion” more witless than the last, in a cacophonous dim of utter nonsense. The difference now is that the same kooks and know-nothings, admittedly with better haircuts and nicer suits,  have wormed their way into our government.

Much has been written and said in the past several days about “hostage taking” and “ransom”, about how President Obama “capitulated” to the teabaggers in Washington, about spineless Democrats and greed-mongering Republicans, and while mostly accurate, it misses the big picture: We the people put these shitheads in office. They are, whether we’d like to admit it or not, a reflection of us and it’s not a pretty image. Just when did the crazy uncle pry himself away from the primordial ooze, climb the basement stairs, and find himself in a position of power? When we voted for him, or worse yet, when we were too busy to vote for the other guy.

Our national dialogue has been reduced to imbicilic sloganeering, about returning to the gold standard, about “socialism” and “liberty”, about the free marketplace and the founding fathers, about international cabals and conspiracies and “elites” and things that go bump in the night, all annotated with misspelled words crayon-scrawled on a placard. And that placard is clutched in the hands of a man standing in front of a court house screaming his demand to remove Washington from the dollar bill and replace him with a picture of Jesus.

That the tea party is being manipulated by corporate interest is beside the point. That most of us were too busy amusing ourselves and did nothing to stop it before it was too late is the point.

The reality of American society is not our “exceptionalism”, it’s our ignorance, our laziness, and our obliviousness. We all saw this train wreck coming, and while some welcomed it in the name of some moronic ideology, the rest of us merely averted our eyes and hustled quickly from the accident scene for fear of being called as a witness. Shame on us for letting this happen.

 

Yank the Leash

Category : Corporate Media, ed shultz laura ingraham, MSNBC

When Keith Olbermann departed MSNBC most of the behind-the-scenes chatter concerned that fact that, with Keith out of the way,  the NBC News Division would assume greater control of the networks content, ratcheting back on aggressive tone of the remaining hosts, and restore a sense of “balance”.

Apparently the first victim of this new,  prissy approach to programming will be Ed Schultz, who was trotted out Wednesday evening in a video taped apology for calling conservative media whore Laura Ingraham a “right wing slut”.  Schultz’s apology was excruciatingly sincere and his body language suggested  a repentant 12-stepper (see video below) , but nevertheless MSNBC elected to pull Big Eddie from the air for an “indefinite period of time” (despite the fact that his comments appeared on his syndicated radio show, not MSNBC).

I suspect this is the last we’ll see of Schultz. His muscular, rough-and-tumble populist style was never a particularly good fit at MSNBC, alongside smoother  hosts like  the self-righteous Lawrence O’Donnell and glib Rachel Maddow, and it was clear that Schultz never got the tone-it-down memo following the Gabriella Giffords shootings. Too bad really because what the lefties really need right now are more in-your-face commentators like Schultz.

But the real story here, in my opinion, is that progressives and dems (or at least their mouth pieces) just don’t seem to have the stomach to stand up to the righty blowhards like Ingraham. Keep in mind, Ingraham has made a name for herself  by smarmy attacks on her enemies’  looks, appearance, and style:

And, ironically, Ingraham once referred to Nancy Pelosi as a prostitute  who would sell her own body to pass health care reform legislation. Add all this to the constant, below-the-belt ad hominem attacks from douche bags like Rush Limbaugh and Glen Beck and you’ll see a pretty stacked deck in favor the right-wing noise machine.

Too bad for Schultz and too bad for MSNBC. The network apparently forgot President Obama’s admonition to never bring a knife to a gun fight.

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Category : Corporate Media, Free Floating Hostility, Godammed Bastards, MSNBC

 

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Meet the New Boss

Category : Corporate Media

Ironic, isn’t it, that the first ax to fall, after the MSM two week “words-have-consequences” binge, would fall on the one guy who occasionally did a little soul searching on the issue? In response to criticism leveled at John Stewart’s recent Washington rally for “sanity”, Keith Olbermann briefly suspended his “Worst Person in the World” segment. In the aftermath of the Tucson blood bath, Olbermann implored righty commentators to honestly acknowledge that their violent verbal imagery was, to use his word, the “oxygen” that fueled the rampages of shitbirds like Jared Loughner, and he vowed to tone down his own schtick. And, now of course, Olbermann is out at MSNBC, his  “Countdown” finale Friday evening, the result of a “mutual decision” that he step down.

It shouldn’t be any surprise that Olbermann had his detractors, and in his career left few bridges unburned. He left ESPN years ago in the proverbial cloud of controversy and later said  “I couldn’t handle the pressure of working in daily long-form television, and what was worse, I didn’t know I couldn’t handle it.” When he later was ousted  from Fox Sports , his boss, Rupert Murdoch, said “I fired him…he’s crazy.” Olbermann quit MSNBC once before, in the late 1990′s, frustrated with the network’s obsession with the Monica Lewinsky scandal. All that aside, any casual viewer of one of Olbermann’s “Special Comments” could easily see the ease with which Keith could quickly rise to  a high level of righteous indignation, dudgeon, and anger. To borrow a phrase, Olbermann did not suffer fools lightly.

Having personally dealt with a long line of the back-stabbers, know-nothing twerps, and incompetent blowhards collectively known as broadcast management, I can relate to Olbermann’s frustrations. Word is that the NBC News Division has not been keen of late on MSNBC’s pointed commentary and will now wield a heavier hand in the networks programming in an attempt to provide more “balance”. That’s the death knell for guys like Ed Schultz, whose style, if anything, has been lately even more agressive than Olbermann’s. Cutesy Rachel Maddow, wishy-washy Joe Scarborough, and even-keeled Lawrence O’Donnell are likely safe for now, but my guess is that big changes are coming for the network. If your idea of incisive journalism is the phony equanimity of  David Gregory’s “Meet the Press”, you’ll probably be happy with the new and improved MSNBC. But if you give even the slightest damn about political commentary’s  long, sad descent into the blathering infantile bullshit characterized by Glenn Beck, you’ll look back at Olbermann’s departure as a sad day indeed.

Great thanks, Keith.