Thursday, December 25, 2008

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Holidays!


and some mail

THIS IS ALL ABSOLUTE BULLFUCK.
YOU PPL ALL REALLY BELIEVE IN A FUCKIN FLYING DINNER…..
GO DIE MUTHAFUCKERS
-franklin

Monday, December 22, 2008

Unity is not just a Pony


I have been feeling very sad this week about my internet family…I even thought about packing my possessions in a handkerchief, tying it to a stick and walking away to hitch a train yo Solitude land

I stopped packing when I read Heidi Li’s beautiful entry at No Quarter and the Confluence

Especially in the fight against the subjugation of women, men and women must ask themselves these questions, because one of the hardest obstacles to achieving progress toward the good of justice for women is the tendency toward infighting on the one hand and selling out on the other
.

and the closing:

Time is on the side of those who fight for justice, so long as those who fight for justice do so with patience and tenacity, and resist the parallel temptations toward selling out or excessive infighting.


Thank you Heidi Li for the wonderful words of hope.

What had started as an admirable, heartwarming rally to help one of us in a moment of unspeakable tragedy and hardship, is threatening to evolve into a B0botic type loyalty test, with boycotts and lists of naughty and nice.

Let’s please remember what all of us had to escape earlier this year before coming together as PUMAs and not make anything - not even righteous arguments into divisive tests.

I will never change my values or give up my fight. I would dearly love to continue to do it with my dear friends of the past year.

As long as I can do it PUMA way.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Happy Winter Solstice!




Tomorrow at 7:04 AM EST the longest night will end and the sun rising at 7:16 will start getting closer, brighter and warmer. Shining on all, big and small, naughty or nice, no matter what.



This morning solstice and sunrise - sun didn’t show up, but it was magic anyway

Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Craven eleven




here I was, enjoying reading the results of a Pew poll on Bush

In a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, respondents were asked to volunteer their assessments of how Bush would be remembered after he leaves office. The most frequent response, from 56 people, was “incompetent,” followed by “idiot,” “arrogant,” “ignorant,” “stupid,” and so on. Nine people volunteered a three-letter synonym for donkey.


After all, this was my wish for him, since his coronation in 2000 - to be covered in ridicule. I’d say, I got my wish

Overall, though, the Pew poll underscored the depth of public disdain for Bush, who now ranks as the most consistently unpopular president since the advent of modern political polling. He has not had the approval of a majority of Americans since the beginning of his second term, and has hovered in the 20s in most approval rankings for more than a year. An NBC-Wall Street Journal poll last week found that eight out of 10 Americans would not miss him once he’s gone.


But then, a funny thing happened. As I got to the devotees, a familiar number surfaced:

“Just 11% said Bush will be remembered as an oustanding or above average president — by far the lowest positive end-of-term rating for any of the past four presidents.”


11%? Where did I hear this very number recently? I check my prior entries:

Only 11% think Obama is clean


Just 11% say it’s not at all likely (connections with Blagojevich) according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey


Ah, yes, that transition without drama - as WaPo calls it seems to have generated an identical low number of unconditional lovers.

I am sure an interesting scientific theory could start from these facts, but I am not a scientist. So, I’ll just enjoy the irony and the symmetry and leave to others to make something of those numbers.

And I am now officially creating a new word:

the “elevenpercenters”. We got W’s and we got B0’s. W ended with them, Obama is starting. His media has their work cut out for them.

Mind you, they are bigger than the minority I was part of after September 11 (another 11?): the “ten percenters” who did NOT believe W suddenly became the bestest POTUS of all because we have been attacked.

Which makes me wonder if “11″ isn’t a result of pollsters adjusting their numbers a bit to avoid saying “90% are against them”. You know, like $4.99 is a better price then $5. Or, 90% were for W after September 11, but we won’t say that now 90% are against him.

That could be a theory explaining the identical numbers. It would explain more than that: Jr and Jr.jr are both equally protected by the opinion makers.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Of tragedies and dogma



Recently one of our PUMAs family was met with unspeakable tragedy. I am sending my best wishes for recovery and justice to them and kudos to all those coming around to support.
The other sort of tragedy - to me - as I feel alienated from my PUMA family - is that the same person seems to be using the leverage of support for excommunicating another PUMA she disagreed with.
From posting private correspondence on her blog to challenging her to post her family story on their site "or else she isn't worthy" - there is a chilling B0botic wind blowing in the PUMAdom.
So, I took refuge on this my other blog - to lick my wounds and decide whether to go alone or stir the shit.

Puppet on string - strings for Caroline


The incomparable Wayne Barett at Village Voice gives us some insight in the blue bloods and rich people coalition that is going to stick us with a brat even more unwilling to work for us than W:



It would be an oversimplification to say that Mike Bloomberg is the main man behind the Caroline Kennedy tsunami that’s hit in the last two days. There are others behind the wave of support, as well. Some, for example, say that Rahm Emanuel has such a need to fill senate seats he’s now calling David Paterson instead of Rod Blagojevich.


Interesting, as Rahm Emanuel ducks reporters these days and NY Times threatened Paterson that not picking the Princess will subject him to speculations of corruption. And Reid is mentioned as well. As for Bloomberg?


Bloomberg’s 2009 campaign and Kennedy’s 2010 campaign will be run out of the same offices at Knickerbocker SKD, where consultant Josh Isay already helped orchestrate the term limits coup for clients Bloomberg and Council Speaker Christine Quinn, and where he is now trying to help pull off his second coup in three months by securing the Clinton seat with a resume-reinvention for Ms. Kennedy..


Bloomberg wants Caroline’s name support for his forever mayorship

And we also get some glimpses of that resume reinvention:



The most tawdry part of the Bloomberg cheerleading, however, has been the exaggeration of the Kennedy resume. Aside from Caroline’s books–some of which have been collections of her mother’s favorite poems and other people’s essays–the only significant career accomplishment is the two months she worked part-time at Bloomberg’s Department of Education.


Two months, uh? It didn’t say this in the media blabber. And how much work did she do?


The former Klein aide who would only talk to the Voice anonymously said that he sat near Kennedy’s cubicle and that when she came in, she would “only stay a couple of hours or so.”



NY Post reveals she wasn’t too crazy about voting either.


And then comes credit for other people’s work:


Klein “credited her with bringing in a $51 million gift from Bill Gates’s foundation,” according to a Times piece yesterday, but a top former Klein aide told the Voice that the Gates grant “was totally put together” by Michele Cahill,..


The frequently-cited $65 million for the Academy,is also hype.The Partnership for New York City raised $30 million of it from its own members, and hardly needed any heavy lifting from Kennedy to do so. When Caroline left, Kathy Wylde, the Partnership’s presiden
t, tried to depict Kennedy’s role delicately. “Her stature was absolutely critical”

As for the media? Writes Barett:


Kennedy has so far outdone Sarah Palin by enjoying media adulation virtually without talking to reporters.

Actually, Palin was crucified by the media and talked to plenty of reporters. But the comparison is welcome, seing that experience - or lack of it - was such a major issue with Governor Palin but is completely overlooked for Princess Caroline.

The best part is how she came to work for the awful Klein:

Klein, whose wife went to Radcliffe with Kennedy and was a bridesmaid at her wedding, recruited her at a social gathering in Martha’s Vineyard.


No wonder we are told that

The Senate could end up looking like an American House of Lords.


Joe Biden’s Senate seat may go to his son Beau. Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar, Obama’s pick for interior secretary, could end up being replaced by his brother, Rep. John Salazar.

And Obama’s own seat could go to the son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. – less likely now in light of developments in the R
od Blagojevich scandal – or to the daughter of Illinois’ current House speaker.

The Conscience of the Misogynists - W's gift under the tree




Just the day when Rick Warren was praising Obama on his “courage” to stand up to his base
and Jon Favreau became object of jealousy

W finally issued the announced blow to Roe rule designated to

protect health care providers who oppose abortion and other medical procedures on religious or moral grounds.


Because one should not have to bomb abortion clinics unprotected.



The timing was perfect

The measures announced on Thursday, sometimes described collectively as the “conscience rule,” were issued just in time to take effect before the start of the new administration. They will go into effect 30 days after their publication in the Federal Register on Friday.


Because now

The Bush administration had signaled its intention to issue the measures, which are part of a flurry of regulations it is announcing before President-elect Barack Obama takes office. The new president will be able to undo the regulations, and is virtually certain to, given his previous comments on the issue. But undoing them will be a time-consuming process.

Recipients of funds from the Department of Health and Human Services are required to certify their compliance with the rule by October 2009.


So, let’s see who will be willing to consume their time.

W managed to leave the stinker behind while avoiding a red flag issue that would have brought out voters for McCain

I will not hold my breath for the Favreau administration to give a rats ass.

Sunday, November 02, 2008