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BUSH'S MOST VOCAL OPPONENT
Mar 14th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Howard Stern?

A RETIRED AIR FORCE OFFICER…
Mar 11th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

…talks about life in the Pentagon before the Iraq war, particularly the religious zeal with which the war was sold internally. Scary stuff.

BUSH ACT OF PARTISAN PEURILETY #408
Feb 24th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

The anti-gay-marriage Constitutional amendment.

MORE BUSH NONSENSE
Feb 20th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Junk science for ideology and profit.

SCANDAL SHEETING
Feb 18th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

MICHELANGELO SIGNORILE at the New York Press suggests last week’s Drudge Report attempt to jump-start a Kerry sex scandal just might have been a Republican smear attempt. If so, it was a particularly pathetic such attempt. But don’t worry. I’m sure the GOP Sleaze Machine will try far worse things as it gets ever more desperate–up to and including some of the shticks of its role models Pinochet and Marcos.

AL GORE has suddenly become…
Feb 16th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

…the dynamic, no-holds-barred fighting intellectual he should’ve been in the 2000 election, except back then he was under the thumb of the Democratic Leadership Council wussies. At a speech in NYC two weeks ago, he said something I’d been thinking: George W. Bush isn’t the second George Bush, he’s the second Richard Nixon, a cynical manipulator exploiting fear and bigotry.

WANNA FIGURE OUT the Bush foreign policy?
Feb 11th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Slavoj Zizek suggests you read Freud.

PAUL KRUGMAN, the most consistently lucid Bush-basher…
Feb 9th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

…in domestic mainstream media, has a cogent long review of the Paul O’Neill and Kevin Phillips anti-Bush books.

A PROGRESSIVE THINK TANK offers…
Feb 9th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

…a blow-by-blow rebuttal of Bush’s Sunday TV sermon.

THE REAL BOOBS
Feb 4th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Someone at Slashdot, in a comment that seems to have scrolled off the site, wrote:

“In a country where it’s okay to fry mentally ill people to death, let any eejit carry a gun, consume a huge proportion of the world’s resources and invade a country for dubious reasons, exposing a bit of human flesh is greeted with the sort of outrage that you’d think would be reserved for the end of the world.”

Of course, that’s the whole point. The right-wing sleaze machine loves violence (physical, verbal, emotional, etc.) and loathes sex (especially pleasurable, loving, or otherwise “girly” sex).

And the youth-marketing industry, which devised the Super Bowl halftime and most of the Super Bowl commercials, loves everything hard and “edgy” and hates anything soft and subtle. Faced with record-low TV viewership levels among the corporately-prized young male demographic, marketers are trying to outdo one another in vulgarity and desperation. It’s not that their audiences want this; it’s what they, the marketers, want their would-be audiences to want.

So, in the commercials, we got “jokes” about the following: A farting horse, little children saying a bleeped-out cussword, a wheelchair crash, a dog biting a man’s testicles, a talking monkey hitting on a woman, an old man beating an old woman, a football referee refusing to talk to a nagging wife, a man getting an unexpected bikini wax, and the very idea that a skinny man could love a heavy woman. All of these were just fine-‘n’-dandy with CBS and the NFL. (As were the two erectile-dysfunction-drug commercials, one of which included explicit language.)

In a further attempt to attract young nonviewers, CBS turned the halftime festivities over to sister company MTV. It staged a predictably rude and trite affair with mercifully short performances by has-beens Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Justin Timberlake, and Janet Jackson. Aside from Jackson’s reprise of the oldie “Rhythm Nation,” all the lyrics were about rude dudes boasting of their sexual-conquistadory prowess. Again, all that was OK’d in advance by all concerned.

Then, in the last dance move of the show, Timberlake (a mediocre dancer-singer known primarily for his write-ups in the gossip pages as the first boy to spear Britney) ripped open Jackson’s tear-away blouse and, officially “accidentally,” slipped her bra off as well.

This is far from the first “costume accident” on broadcast TV. (Remember Lucy Lawless’s rendition of the U.S. national anthem at a hockey game back in ’99?)

And CBS has been willing to show seminude women in recent years–as C.S.I. corpses, or as Chicago Hope hospital patients. And the network runs the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, but that’s all edgy and teasy, the way the Super Bowl was supposed to be.

But, like that other youth-marketing vehicle Maxim, rude-‘n’-crude’s OK, but pure physical beauty’s taboo beyond taboo.

Jeff Laurie at Sex News Daily claims the Jackson flash was newsworthy because “like most breasts, it’s scarce, and seeing it is getting a sneak peak at the forbidden fruit.” Uncovered breasts, of course, are far less scarce than they used to be. They’re in fashion magazines, in Oscar-winning movies, on Emmy-winning cable shows, and all over the Internet. But they’re not in “edgy” youth marketing, which is all about forever teasing and never pleasing.

And they’re not in the right-wing bombast culture, forever stuck in the sixth-grade notion that boys who like to blow stuff up are Real Men, but that boys who like girls are faggots.

So now we have, as a blatantly cynical election-year stunt, the Bush FCC promising a swift and thorough investigation into the incident; all while the Bushies keep stalling about 9/11, the Cheney energy plan, and the lack of real causes for invading Iraq.

What does it all prove? That in a supposedly sexed-up pop culture, one of the purest, simplest forms of sexual expression still threatens certain powerful interests–precisely because it threatens the premises of their power.

NEOCON ECONOMIX
Jan 25th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

IT’S NOT that the disappearance of high-paying jobs is an unfortunate byproduct of Bush policies. This disappearance is deliberate, part of a grand scheme to make all of America more like the Third World (or more like certain counties in Texas populated only by rich farm owners and poor farm workers).

BUSH SPEECH PARSED
Jan 23rd, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

A QUICK GUIDE to what was, and wasn’t, in Bush’s speech.

COINCIDENCE OR DOT-DOT-DOT?
Jan 22nd, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Turns out local police have, for some years now, had a word for car dealers who force buyers into usurious loan terms after the sale: “bushing!”

STILL MORE signs of life in Occupied America
Jan 22nd, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

Treating protesters as criminals, or even as “terrorists.”

BEWARE OF DOGMA
Jan 8th, 2004 by Clark Humphrey

A FEDERALLY-FUNDED STUDY claims conservative politics rises from a psychology of “fear and aggression, dogmatism, and the intolerance of ambiguity.”

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