Friday, February 11, 2011

Mubarak gone. Bankers beware!

Mubarak left a moment ago. He's gone.

I've never been more proud of our species on this planet!

This is not about Egypt folks, nor even the Middle East.

The implications for world politics and ordinary people are historic.

A century from now, the Cairo uprisings will be ranked in history along with Magna Carta, the French Revolution and the 1960's so-called 'hippie' revolution. It is a progression. The usual power brokers were left flabbergast for 17 days. All they could do was repeatedly stammer "the situation is fluid."

The word 'fluid', in this instance, meant nothing more than "we can't control this."

Egyptians, you are magnificent. You have shown the world.

Bankers beware! Insurance beware!

In time, a version of Cairo, a global version, will awake to the planetary petro-pharma-banking cabal and root them out as well.

Humanity is awakening. Cairo is a clarion call. While there will undoubtedly be copy-cat political actions around the world, the next big threshold will be world banking and the role of compound interest at the heart of almost all the world's other problems.

Environmental and economic sanity, anyone?

Can't wait for Fidel's next blog from Cuba. lol

Crafty old bugger might just frame the historical implications of this eruption more accurately than most.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Anderson Cooper Joins the Liars

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Well, it's finally happened. Anderson Cooper has succumbed.

Lowered himself to the crassest elements of the Lou Dobbs syndrome. Blatantly re-parsing and re-framing. Falsifying the context of another person's statement.

He has lied.


Dem. Congressman Steve Cohen recently cited Goebbels as the progenitor of the most fundamental tenet of modern propaganda: make up a simple, tactical lie, repeat it ad nauseam, and in time the audience will come to assume it's true.

That is the meaning of Goebbelism in common vernacular. The tactic is as true and attributable to Goebbels as are fridge for refrigerator to Frigidaire, xerox for photocopier to Xerox, or kleenex for tissue paper to Kleenex.

They are elements of contemporary idiomatic English.

When Congressman Cohen recently suggested that the entire Republican, Tea Party and neocon right-wing of American political debate spent 2010 applying that tactic ruthlessly and shamelessly to Obama-care and Government-run health care, he was factually, politically and idiomatically correct.

But when Anderson Cooper repeated no less than 20 times in the space of a mere 14 minute segment that Cohen had thereby "compared Republicans to Nazis" and "abused the holocaust", Cooper himself descended into filth. Logical fallacy and rhetorical rot. For minutes on end he supplemented that audio with a capitalized ticker-subtitle shouting DEMOCRAT COMPARES GOP 'LIES' TO NAZI.

In a segment cynically titled "Keeping them Honest", Cooper didn't even have the decency to let the word 'LIES' stand on its own without the single quotation marks! Congressman Cohen had not used the word tongue in cheek, nor as metaphor; he had knowingly and deliberately called them LIES!

As Cohen parried each repetition with the simple fact that the issue and the lie were over 'insurance', not 'care', Cooper progressively raised his voice and simply shouted the congressman down with ever sharper assertions that Cohen had "... compared Republicans to Nazis".

Before our eyes, using the slimiest sort of reality-TV by example, Anderson Cooper used the very syndrome Steve Cohen was decrying, thus joining the Goebbelsian hoarde.

Shame!

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