(D)ude: Man! Have you heard of American Vogue’s
editor-in-chief Anna Wintour’s sudden captivation with groveling trashiness as
displayed on the covers and elaborately inside of her last two issues of the
Conde Nast publication? Wintour is being criticized superficially for what I
believe is a deliberate national trend in the United States towards cultural
degradation, especially with disrespect for girls and women. Actually, didn’t
Joyce Carol Oates do homage to Lena Dunham in Vanity Fair as well last year or
the year before that? And what about that film promoting the love story between
an anguishing single mother in Massachusetts and a male convicted murderer
starring actors Kate
Winslet and Josh Brolin last year?
(M)an: Dude! I overheard Anna Wintour just wrapped up the
next cover of American Vogue that will be following and detailing the heedlessness
of the women of Duck Dynasty. The far right is trying hard to create a culture
where women and girls are given the wrong messages about what being female entails.
Couple that with the shutdown of reproductive health clinics across the United
States and the carelessness with which abstinence-only programs are
administered in grade schools, I wonder whether the sex educators scheduled to
deconstruct the myths of human sexuality in Uganda can construct a compulsory
online course for Rupert Murdoch and Faux News , the Brothers Koch and
Americans For Prosperity, and the United States House of Representatives?
D: Man! There is an elephant in the room regarding politics
in the United States right now, and it is not Chris Christie and the Republican
Governors Association that he presides over. It is the racism that the
Republican Tea GOP elicits from constituents at the local and statewide levels
towards the Obama Administration. Hillary Rodham Clinton should have actively
sought out opportunities to defend President Obama’s foreign and domestic
agendas, not deflect to the far right like her husband has. And the Democratic
Party must remember that President Clinton signed one of the most jarring
legislations against women and children on welfare with Temporary Assistance to
Needy Families, the same piece of legislation that Congressional Republicans
are now enthusiastically crediting President Clinton for instating.
M: Dude! Moral Mondays and Truthful Tuesdays are bringing on
the second coming and great awakening of human rights campaigns in the new
millennium. We cannot move back to the 2010 midterms and the manufactured
apathy and outright duping of the American electorate by national press and
businesses into believing that the Republican Tea GOP is an answer and a way
forward. The Republican Tea GOP only knows what Julian Assange tried to
subliminally suggest to MSNBC audiences watching Alex Wagner’s show on March
14, 2014, a Friday.
D: Man! Julian Assange purposefully placed some saucy
tidbits in his Q & A with Alex Wagner to ignite hatred and violence, I
believe. I have the transcript and Assange answered one of Alex Wagner’s
questions like this, quote unquote, I think that history is on our
side. And that is becoming quite clear to nearly everyone now. I mean, you have
to wonder what is going to be the real legacy of the Barack Obama
Administration. It is not shaping up to be good, while our legacy is, I think,
something that myself—and all our staff— can be very proud of. This claim by Assange was made 12
minutes into the interview, but there was one other very condescending
racialist sentiment of his that made my blood boil as a fellow White chap myself.
M: Dude! The American Civil Liberties Union, South By
Southwest, and RT America all helped
orchestrate groveling Dick Cheney fans
into the spotlight the following weekend after Julian Assange’s interview with
Alex Wagner. That ACLU, SXSW, and RT America can align anywhere near feckless squealer
propagandists like Edward Snowden and stoolie pigeon propagandists such as Julian
Assange tells a lot about the depravity and Koch Klutz Klan clannishness of
these organizations.
D: Man! But I have hard evidence of the Koch Klutz Klan
clannishness that these organizations via another salacious sound bite by
Julian Assange in his interview with Alex Wagner: There is
something pretty interesting going on here, where the West is now somewhere you
seek asylum from or at least the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Americans fear, um, but,
fortunately we now live in a world where having taken asylum and having had to
go to another country, you can still publish and still talk freely, provided
you can keep yourself out of prison. This claim by Julian Assange
was made thirteen and a half minutes into the interview, and desiccated my own
Anglo-American roots.
M: Dude! Julian Assange is a recruiter for the Koch Klutz
Klan?
D: Man! Julian Assange is an active member of the Koch Klutz
Klan!
M: Dude! The everyday people Ed Schultz talks to on his show
and who identify themselves as White America display anger towards President
Obama that has me worried about the midterms. It’s like how Narendra Modi is
attempting to collapse the George W. Bush presidency on top of Barack Obama’s presidency,
causing India and the surrounding countries to hate the United States of
America because of what George W. Bush did and to suggest that President
Obama’s handling of foreign affairs has only continued to hurt India and its
neighbors.
D: Man! The Republican Tea GOP approach to campaigning this
year is to hammer into the minds of everyday Americans like US that repealing
Obamacare is a viable and worthwhile platform. Even Hillary Rodham Clinton’s
talking points at conferences across the country include the perspective of
postponement of the Affordable Care Act for the intents and purposes of
revision. But does she not know of the countless lives that have benefitted and
beat grave odds with the provisions within Obamacare?
M: Dude! I have to change my physician, which the Republican
Tea GOP are scaring people into believing is a bad outcome of the Affordable
Care Act. But one of the great benefits is that the new list of physicians that
I get to choose from are actually more vulnerable to being reviewed and reevaluated
for the sake of quality in medical care. In fact, my parents’ insurance company
actually found the psychiatrist my father chose for a second opinion
consultation recently to be inefficient after he kept making my father
appointments for what were supposed to be 45 minute sessions but only lasted
barely 20 minutes at best. Fraud and professional ineptitude are being factored
into the American healthcare system thanks to the Affordable Care Act. The
health insurance company found that psychiatrist negligent, by the way.
D: Man! With competition in the marketplace, American
Medicine is being reformed much to the chagrin of yesterday’s monopolistic and
abusive healthcare industry.
No comments:
Post a Comment