Monday, July 29, 2019

Love It Or Leave It

There's this memorable lyric from a Bob Dylan song on his classic album Blonde On Blonde. Maybe I remember it so well because it came from his song "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again," which was recorded in Nashville in 1966. It goes, "And I sit here so patiently/Waiting to find out what price/You have to pay to get out of/Going through all these things twice." I have lived through LBJ, George Wallace, Richard Nixon, and the Vietnam era. I've seen the golden idol with the feet of clay, Ronald Reagan, say that "Government is the problem," which was arguably the beginning of all our problems. I've seen the hapless Poppy Bush, the lascivious Bill Clinton, and the warmongering Dick Cheney with his malleable puppet, George Bush "The Lesser". But never in my life would I have expected to relive this "love it or leave it" bullshit. I thought we'd put that jingoistic, racist rubbish to bed along with "go back where you came from." But then, I also believed in the evolution of man, a theory sorely tested by the current squatter in the White House. The old "love it or leave it" slogan was the conservative's redneck response to the anti-war protesters of the late sixties. The "go back where you came from" probably dates from the post-reconstruction era and into the Jim Crow South, when cracker assholes forgot that black people were brought here as slaves and had no place from which to go back. Still, I have heard these remarks, aimed at African-Americans, hippies, feminists and others, from cretins dripping with ignorance for all my life. Those who proclaim it or repeat it were on the wrong side of history then, and are on the wrong side of history now. And it will be remembered long after this bulbous, bilious aberration of a human being has been driven from his hideous presidency.

This horror began, as per usual, with Trump's barely literate Twitter feed. After being provoked by a segment on "Fox & Friends," about the four freshman Democrats known as "the Squad," an insipid moniker that should be shed without delay, the Ignoramus in Chief went off on an angry and racist twitter tirade. I'll reprint it here, but to avoid writing sic after every word, the punctuation and misuse of capitalization are all Trump's. "So interesting to see "Progressive" Democratic Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe...now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States...how our government is to be run. Why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came." The twits on the "Fox & Friends" couch laughed when they read the tweet and said that Trump is "very comedic" but he's "making an important point." Yeah, Trump's a regular laugh riot. He has since learned, or maybe not, that the congresswomen in question were all born in the United States except for Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who came to this country from war-ravaged Somalia and became a naturalized citizen at age seventeen. The common denominator is that these are four women of color and two are Muslims, an accelerant to Trump's racist ideology. I agree with President Caligula on one point; they need to fix the totally broken and crime infested places, which perfectly describes Trump's White House, his corrupt cabinet, and his extended family of shameless grifters.

The "love it or leave it" idiocy emerged during one of Trump's Nazi rallies in Greenville, North Carolina. Broadening his message to include anyone who disagrees with him, Trump echoed Richard Nixon, and after verbally assaulting Rep. Omar by name, the crowd of "Good Germans" went wild, breaking into a chant of "send her back." Hearing from his party members who informed him that this mantra wasn't as mundane as "lock her up," Trump disavowed the chant, then changed directions calling his enraged, aggrieved audience of red hat-wearing Caucasians "great patriots." Even members of the misnamed "Freedom Caucus," thought he went too far. Now that Trump's annoying repetition of "No Collusion. No Obstruction" has been disproven by the halting, mono-syllabic testimony of Special Council Robert Mueller, the bottomless well of prideful stupidity that occupies the Oval Office has ramped up his free-range  racism to stoke the animosity and fear of his fellow travelers and running dogs. Trump's latest target for his vile abuse is another African-American congressman, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland. 

After Cummings' criticism of the inhumane treatment of immigrants at the border, Trump lashed out on another Twitter bender. Again, the bad grammar is Trump's. "Rep. Elijah Cummings has been a brutal bully, shouting & screaming...about conditions at the Southern Border...The Border is clean, efficient and well run...Cumming (sic) District is a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess...No human would ever want to live there." "The Democrats always play the Race Card, when...they have done so little for our Nation's great African American people." Then he called Cummings, the son of a South Carolina sharecropper "a racist." A psychologist would refer to this sort of noxious ranting as 'projection." The Baltimore Sun editorial board responded in an article titled "Better to have a few rats than to be one," and referred to Trump's tweets as "undiluted racism and hate." If there were any question before, there's no doubt now that a very sick man is running the government, along with his lapdog, "Moscow" Mitch McConnell, and his legion of ass-kissers. Robert Mueller claimed the Office of Legal Council's opinion forbade him from indicting a sitting president. But the O.L.C.'s opinions are just suggestions, as stated in their 1973 decision; The O.L.C. reserves the right to "reconsider and modify or disavow that determination." But these are very perilous times. If no man is supposed to be above the law in this land, it's time to disavow that archaic decision and show the proper justice to Trump that he so richly deserves.

 

15 comments:

  1. After Trump is reelected with even more votes than 2016, what will be your rant?

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    1. Since trump wasn't elected in 2016 (he lost the election by almost 3 MILLION votes), but was given the office by repuglicans in the antiquated and worthless Electoral College, what on Earth makes you think he could ever get elected if he had the nerve to run again? He doesn't have a chance in the World of being elected to anything. What will be your rant when he is tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail after he loses the 2020 election, this time without benefit of another gift from his repuglican cronies?

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  2. That the Russians have deleted thousands of names from the Voter Registration rolls of those identified as Democrats. As Robert Mueller & so many cyber intelligence agents have said repeatedly, in 2016 the Russians were using mostly social media to incur fighting, hatred, and strong dislike of Hillary Clinton. In 4 years, they have become much better at hacking not only into people's social media accounts, but have had the time & opportunity to create ways to hack into the voting machines themselves in swing states & "they" have already been "found" inside machines in the 4 states where he won sometimes by only 20,000 votes or less (13,000 in Michigan). In other words the bugs are silently waiting for the time to act, in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Florida. This is exactly the reason why Moscow Mitch has refused to bring not just one, but TWO bills for a vote on the Senate floor that would fund protection against foreign, invasive intervention in our 2020 election. Because Mitch knows that Putin will also be protecting him & the Republican majority in the Senate, so he's has absolutely no interest in signing any such bill, including requiring paper ballots to back up every electronic vote. And it was already occurring in 2018 with voters choosing one candidate & it being tabulated for another, mostly in rural areas where nothing could be done. Same if your name has mysteriously been struck off the voter registration rolls. It's not a maybe, it's a definite. And then there is out & out fraud... See the North Carolina debacle. I rest my case, but Donald will not win a second term honestly. I 100% do not believe this.

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  3. P. S. Excuse me, but this is most certainly not a "rant", by which you have most discourteously described this well-written op-ed. You may dislike the content, which is your right, but to trash the entire piece including the writing, vocabulary & structure, simply because you disagree with his opinion of the subject matter is not only rude, but short-sighted, unnecessary, and quite cowardly, as well, especially as you have made the decision to sign your 'one-sentence' comment as "Anonymous".

    Just for fun, I'm wondering if your initials are SF. No need to reply.

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    1. You're excused, E27, but this is most certainly a "'rant'". I read this opinion of Randy's (The etymology of "RANDY" means RANT + RAVE, chiefly Scottish) from the online version of the Memphis Flyer: https://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/love-it-or-leave-it-again/Content?oid=21084059
      OPINION » THE RANT

      Love It or Leave It: Again.
      by RANDY HASPEL

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  4. Anonymous... That means troll, right?

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  5. Hey Randy, I looked in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame http://www.rockabillyhall.com/RABmembers.html ...didn't see your name. What contributions did you make to rockabilly?

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  6. It appears that we have a new "Anonymous" troll in our midst, unless it is Jerry. Is that you, Jerry? C'mon, fess up.

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  7. Uh, Anonymous, did you look here?

    http://www.rockabillyhall.com/RRAB.html

    and scroll down to "Randy & the Radiants"? No? I didn't think so. If you had, perhaps you could have read the following:

    "Randy & The Radiants
    Recorded several sessions for Sun Records, principally on October 19, 1964 and September 16, 1965. Two singles were issued in a pop vein. Personnel; Randy Haspel, Bill Slais, Howard Calhoun, Mike Gardner and Ed Marshall."

    Here is another web article about Randy:

    https://wikimili.com/en/Randy_and_the_Radiants

    Those are two more entries in the public sphere than you have. But that is because you are... Anonymous.

    You are also, apparantly "Oblivious".

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  8. I've read the articles, heard the records ...I don't hear any rockabilly

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  9. Well, Oblivious, I'm thinkin' that while you were assiduously searching for Randy on the RHOF website, but failing to find him, the mission statement of the site escaped your limited attention span. Here, I'll repeat it for you:

    The "Home of Rock 'n' Roll Music Roots"
    We embrace all types of early rock 'n' roll, whether it's called rockabilly, hillbilly boogie, or something else. Our purpose, for over 20 years, is to give recognition to the pioneers of this music genre.

    This is the statement of Bob Timmers, the Founder/Curator of the Official Rockabilly Hall of Fame® (1997) website.

    Bob has listed "Randy and the Radiants" recordings as #395 and #398 under his subpage: "The SUN 45s":

    http://www.rockabillyhall.com/Sun45s.html

    395 - RANDY and the Radiants
    Peek-a-Boo / Mountain High
    January, 1965

    398 - RANDY and the Radiants
    My Way of Thinking / Truth From My Eyes
    November 25, 1965

    If you don't think that Randy and the Radiants deserve a place on his site, then I enthusiatically encourage you to raise the issue with Bob. I'd love to hear THAT conversation...

    Why don't you give it a rest now, son?

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    1. Hey "Emma" ...Emmanuel Goldstein is a fictional character in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He is the principal enemy of the state according to the Party of the totalitarian Oceania. He is depicted as the head of a mysterious (and possibly fictitious) dissident organization called "The Brotherhood"

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Goldstein
      "Emmanuel Goldstein" ...what a troll!

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  10. Got it Emma. Is Randy Your son? Getting a little worked up there, aren't you?

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  11. Emma, maybe it's just me but I still don't hear any rockabilly
    -Winston O'Brien (hep cat)

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