Joe,
You made some very impressive points in your essay "What the 'Left
Behind' Series Really Means". I suspect that there is a basic human need for "miracle, mystery and
authority" because it seems that as soon as a person gets a different
kind of education -- that is, goes to a university and assuming they
become secular humanized -- chances are overwhelming that they'll
unquestioningly refer the puzzles and mysteries of their lives to
various types of shrinks, who will almost always assure them that their
behavior is involuntary and due to a mental illness, AS LONG AS they
assign their insurance claims.
Continue reading "Years of needless medication, self-doubt" »
By Joe Bageant
Americans are addicted to spectacle, especially those involving
absurdity, sex, violence and the icons of violence. Which makes
America's tiny "Nazi Party" fringe a magnet for TV cameras anywhere it
shows up in public. We like our bad guys so blatantly labeled a
four-year-old can read them.
The formal name of the largest Nazi organization in America is the
American National Socialist Workers Party (ANSWP). Of course having the
word "socialist" in its name plays so neatly into the corporate
government of America's hands, one wonders just who is funding ANSWP's
glossy magazine, or National Commander Bill White's dozens of radio
broadcasts and appearances around the country. Then too, ANSWP marchers
carrying signs reading "What Would Hitler Do?" almost too conveniently
fit the bill in a nation where anti-hate is a big and hyperbolic
business.
Continue reading "Smirking Allies: Nazi Brown and Kevlar Black" »
Joe,
As soon as I saw "Winchester, Virginia" on the inside cover of the book, I had to
buy your Deer Hunting with Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War
. I was born there and grew up in the
same county near Middletown. My family roots run deep, back to the
original German and Irish settlers, with some French and Indian thrown
in the mix. Anyway, I had always felt like an alien in the Valley and
still do when I go back to visit. I've been living in the
Raleigh-Durham area since moving here to attend the University of North
Carolina in 1999. It has been a welcome change moving to where so many
progressive live.
Continue reading "A few Republicans voters are jumping ship" »
By Joe Bageant
Despite what Internet liberals may think, most real working class
Americans, and I mean the people who tune up your Prius or press your
dry cleaning, haven't given a flying fock about the Iraq war for the
last couple of years now. Not until recently, when it became pretty
clear we are losing it -- losing being the worst possible thing in a
society force fed on sports and the winner-loser mentality which
created the uniquely American contemptuous epithet, "a loser." But now
as my friend Buddy, who at middle age has been reduced to bagging
groceries and "shagging carts" in the parking lot at one of the local
Food Lion supermarkets says, "If we ain't losing, we seem to been
over there entirely too long to be winnin'. That's for shore."
Continue reading "Recruiting Trench Liberals and Leftnecks" »
Stonewall Jackson prays for retail sales in the lost potpourri zone
[CONSUMER WARNING: This essay contains no rant material]
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the engine of job creation.
-- Ronald Reagan
I never met a small businessman yet who didn't have one finger up his ass and the other on the scales.
-- Mad Dog Howard
By Joe Bageant
Like many older married men, I'd rather have my fingernails pulled out
with heated pliers than go with my wife to an allegedly cultural event,
which in our still quite Southern town of Winchester, Virginia, usually
means attending yet another local history or genealogy lecture. And I'd
rather have the late Uday Hussein personally administer the ball
shockers to me than attend one of our town's many commercial events
such as First Night, First Friday, or any "celebration of" (pick your
own noun) such as Winchester's spring festival of the apple blossom,
downtown days, historic main street or any of the other thinly masked
events which I call "Chamber of Commerce coordinated purchasing
opportunities."
Continue reading "Dead Man Shopping" »
Hey Joe,
I have been reading your articles for about a year running now and each
paragraph pushes me a little closer to escape. Each article shines more
light on the psychotic vampire of a socio-economic system we live
under. I can see the blood dripping from its fangs. But I am confused,
lost. You see, I happen to have a very specific skill that the
Hollywood mythmakers find very appealing. As a result, I am 23 and
making more money than 99% of the world's citizens. Yet it does not
feel that way. Living in this city drains you as fast as it fills you,
be it gas, food, rent or entertainment. I spent $40 on four drinks
Friday.
Continue reading "Tired of fear and loathing in Los Angeles" »
Hi Joe,
I once accused you of being a Redneck Socialist. After reading the
letter from a reader and your reply, "Purpose of government is to
control people", I now realize I was wrong and have done you a
disservice by this, I apologize. You are actually a Redneck Anarchist,
correct?
Yours In Fraternal Solidarity,
Eric
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Dear Eric,
Redneck Anarchist? Well, I seem to be these days. So yes. But since
you've asked an old windbag a question, you get a long winded answer.
Continue reading "Bush makes Reagan look like Betty Crocker" »
Hello Joe,
Regarding the letter from a reader and your reply comparing the 60s to today in the posting "Purpose of government is to
control people", I believe your perspective is more
rosy-colored than realistic. Yes, there was probably more hoping and
dreaming back then, and I was more a part of that than I was of the
very grim side to the 60s. But to compare the two eras:
-- Vietnam vs. Iraq. It was maybe worse, certainly as bad as Iraq. Was
it worse for Vietnamese than this war is for Iraqis? They are both
American-caused hell-on-earth. True, the future blowback from Iraq will
be enormously worse than from Southeast Asia. But there were certainly
more US kids in harm's way then than there are now.
Continue reading "Were the 60s really that much better?" »
Dear Joe,
Were you aware that your site was hacked by a wannabe scribe from Maxim
Magazine? I'm
guessing his article proposal "Send America Hot Finnish Babes To
Improve Its Breeding Stock And Teach The Fat Chicks Here A Lesson In
Thrift And Levelheadedness" was rejected on the grounds that it was
directly cribbed from Greg Gutfeld's satirical masterpiece "Send
America the Swedish Bikini Team to Improve Its Breeding Stock and Teach
The Fat Chicks Here A Lesson In Thrift and Levelheadedness". Perhaps
the disgruntled plagiarizer in question has resorted to guerrilla
tactics like hacking "progressive" sites like yours in a desperate
attempt to be published by any means necessary. This scenario is the
likeliest explanation as to how "Send America Hot Finnish Babes To
Improve Its Breeding Stock And Teach The Fat Chicks Here A Lesson In
Thrift and Levelheadedness" appeared on your site, 'coz I can't imagine
any self-described "leftist" dude coming up with this crap on his own
(insert howling laugh track here).
Continue reading "It's always a good idea to blame women" »
Hi Joe,
Just wanted to say I loved your piece on "Ghosts of Tim Leary and Hunter Thompson".
I wonder when this country will finally emerge out from under the
shadow of the sixties. I was born in 1959, so I have nothing to compare
the past 47 years with, but I somehow doubt that America in 1957 was so
concerned with the decade 1910-1920, or that ragtime hits were as
familiar to teenagers then as Beatles songs are to teenagers today.
Continue reading "Purpose of government is to control people" »