Hey Joe!
In response to the anonymous political consultant ("Life in the Post
Political Age") who believes the United States public is supporting
Obama because we are in a "post-political" era where style matters more
than substance, I begin with a few choice quotes before more general
analysis.
"How valuable an asset can experience be in a culture where knowledge, wisdom, and history are frowned upon?"
"His very presence, the color of his skin, the very strangeness of his
name is the best guarantee of his betrayal of the expectations of the
constituencies that will vote to elect him."
Continue reading "The workers are not yet unhappy enough" »
Every now and then I am fortunate enough to communicate with someone
who has near complete insight into our political process, why things
happen and where it seems likely to be headed. Recently I received this
analysis from a high powered political consultant whose name is
withheld for obvious reasons. He/she has to live and work in the
political world and for either party. In any case, I found it
breathtaking in its fundamental analysis and its clarity -- clarity
being no easy thing to accomplish in the swamp of
media-consumerism-politics. Here it is:
-- Joe Bageant
By an anonymous political consultant
Much has been written by political pundits in their attempt to explain
the unexpected victory of Senator Barack Obama over Senator Hillary
Clinton in this year's Democratic Presidential Primary. When looking at
the results of this race, none of the conventional political math that
would help one handicap the outcome would make one conclude that
Senator Obama would win this contest.
Continue reading "Life in the Post Political Age" »
Dear Joe,
Regarding the letter "McCain, Obama, whatever, hold your nose", where does this Republican-loving "Mike" come from, and what does he
know about people and their politics besides what he's sucked from the
tit of right wing radio?
Would somebody please tell me where to find a Latte Liberal? I've
claimed the label of Liberal, Progressive, and Democrat since I reached
the age of reason, and I never waste my money on overpriced espresso
and milk. My daughter's a coffee addict, but she gets her lattes from
machines at the Sunoco, that well known hangout of the liberal elite.
Continue reading "Southern liberal woman speaks her mind" »
Hi Joe,
I recently discovered your site and I agree with much of what you have
to say, but I've got to disagree on one thing: how do you figure that
the people of Winchester are voting against their own best interests by
voting Republican?
Fact is, the Democratic party has been taken over by bunch of liberal
elitist snots who don't give two shits about economic issues, class
issues or poor white people. In fact, they utterly despise us. All they
care about is identity politics. If the people of your town all turned
into crippled, black drag queens the liberals would be down there in a
New York minute protesting about how badly they've been fucked. But as
it is, they're ordinary white folks, and thus personally responsible
for every atrocity committed by white people since 1492. So the
liberals smugly look down their noses and snicker at them while sipping
a latte and ordering another $100 plate of sushi. It makes perfect
sense for the people of Winchester to vote Republican, the Bushes and
McCains of the world at least leave their guns alone and at least
pretend to like them.
Continue reading "McCain, Obama, whatever, hold your nose" »
Joe,
That was an interesting letter ("Confessions of a lazy dumpster diver")
from the reader about Habitat for Humanity. They're actually OK in some
other countries (they're run locally) but it's no surprise the US
branches are screwed up.
I did a lot of volunteering around my burg for a while. I did a stint
for Catholic Charities, until I threw my back out. I picked up all
their donations, and I noticed after a while that I was the only person
in the office not getting paid, the only person doing actual physical
work on a regular basis, and I'm not even a Catholic or a church-goer.
There are maybe 100,000 Catholics around here, but I did all their
volunteer heavy lifting.
Continue reading "Charities take advantage of volunteers" »
Joe,
I have just found your article "Ghosts of Tim Leary and Hunter
Thompson", and you have hit the nail very nicely on the head. Why is no
one warning the American people about the vegetables that they are
becoming? Is it money and power? Yet money and power must surely be
inherently boring things, if we are to judge by the dullards who are
attracted to them as well as the emotions they inspire within me. I
have only ever known one millionaire who was worth talking to, possibly
because the combination of his advanced age and his great fondness for
recreational chemicals caused his brain to work.
Unfortunately, the general public seems to equate wealth and power with
wisdom, even when confronted with such stark examples as Paris Hilton
and Britney Spears, and a squillion other of the gilded brain-dead,
spread across the social pages like smeared excrement. Were you aware
that a year or two ago, Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie (or Lindsay
Lohan or someone) were guests on some Fat Camp reality TV show, giving
enemas to the participants on US TV?
Continue reading "Easier to choose Hooters over Hobbes" »
Hi Joe,
I have only recently discovered your site and I wonder why it took two
years of being connected to discover such wisdom and truth. I found you
by linking to links that linked to links. I know that younger people
call it surfing, but I think of it as panning for gold in a polluted
river. Dip after dip into the Internet river, one finds the remains of
a once towering mountain of freedom ground into pebbles and dirt under
the relentless march of the glaciers of corpo-government. Mixed in with
the debris of our freedom is a large amount of unidentified stuff that
passes for political thought that has the suspicious odor of fish and
frog shit. But the fishy smell of political lies is lost in the
overpowering stink of societal and physical toxins that we are forced
to bathe in and drink by our corporate masters. The flavor of the brew
is getting so vile that it is difficult for even the most thoughtless
to keep calling it Kool-Aid.
Continue reading "Confessions of a lazy dumpster diver" »