[whiteperil] Sean: Eeeeeven told the golden daaaaaffodilllll
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Posted by Sean:
Eeeeeven told the golden daaaaaffodilllll
http://whiteperil.com/posts/1208401607.shtml
Eric doesn't like being [1]labeled, and not for the usual tiresome
I'm-too-free-spirited-to-be-defined reasons:
While I can say what I think about most things, experience shows
that adopting any label invites conformity to it. (Especially
criticism from those who claim it.)
Once you say what you are, some a**hole will come along and say
that you're not, because he is.
Similarly, once you say what you aren't, some a**hole will come
along and say that you are, because he isn't.
It's convenient that (small-l) "libertarian" suits me fine, because it
tends not to set people off. I like "classical liberal," but (today's
left) liberals often seem to think you're trying to dress up as one of
them while being a closet fascist. ("Yeah, you're a liberal in the
sense that, like, Mill would have meant it," someone sneered at me
once.) And while my positions on many issues align with what we now
consider "conservatism," I'm not fundamentally a conservative. (Well,
I am when some gross guy is hitting on me. Then I identify myself as a
"conservative" in a clear, forceful tone and mention that I'm a
registered Republican. You movement conservatives don't mind the fib,
do you? It's to the end of preventing casual homosexual intercourse,
after all. And I really am a registered Republican.)
The only problem with calling yourself a libertarian--besides, as Eric
alludes to, being invited by supposed fellow travelers to engage in
poker-faced debates over the most inane hypothetical situations
imaginable--is that a lot of people don't understand that it doesn't
mean "libertine" or "anarchist." I can't count the number of times
I've had to explain that no, I don't think all governing bodies should
be dissolved so we can frolic naked in meadows all day and subsist on
game and wild berries. In general, though, even those who conclude I'm
just a closet right-winger seem to give me a fair hearing without
rancor.
*******
My buddy grabbed my arm the other night and asked whether I'd seen
Julie Burchill's inevitable [2]column about the new Madonna album yet.
He summarized it as "If I spent four hours a day at the gym, I'd look
better than that bitch!" Not too far wide of the mark:
Madonna is everywhere, reigning over the just and the unjust,
friend and foe alike; loving her or hating her is as futile as
loving or hating the rain, wind or snow - it'll happen anyway.
...
If Madonna didn't devote her life to harassing us, what would she
do with herself all day? Remember, this is a woman with so much
time on her hands that she can spend four hours a day working out.
I know I'm fat, but I have to say that if I spent four hours a day
working out, I'd want to look a damn sight hotter than Madonna
does; those vile veiny hands, that sad stringy neck - yuck!
Madonna has the sort of body that tends toward the plump/luscious
side; you can see it in her early videos. Endomorphs like that who
diet and exercise themselves into having no body fat often end up with
skin that has a weird stretched look.
The rest of the column is the exact same thing Burchill writes
whenever a Madonna record comes out, and it's as funny (and bawdy) as
usual.
*******
Surprise! Hillary Clinton once [3]said something nasty behind closed
doors about white, working-class Southerners (via [4]Ann Althouse):
In January 1995, as the Clintons were licking their wounds from the
1994 congressional elections, a debate emerged at a retreat at Camp
David. Should the administration make overtures to working class
white southerners who had all but forsaken the Democratic Party?
The then-first lady took a less than inclusive approach.
"Screw 'em," she told her husband. "You don't owe them a thing,
Bill. They're doing nothing for you; you don't have to do anything
for them."
And since some things never change, Clinton's spokesman responds with
high-handed contempt when asked about the authenticity of the
quotation:
A spokesperson for Clinton said the quote was taken out of context
and did not reflect her true political philosophy. "This quote
differs from the recollection of others who were in the room at the
time this comment was allegedly made," said Jay Carson. "To be
clear, that's not how she felt then and it's not how she feels now,
and the proof is in how she has lived her life, the work she has
done and the policies she has pushed and pursued over the last 35
years."
Asked to produce a witness who would say that Clinton had been
misquoted, Carson wrote: "So, you've got two guys we've barely
heard of remembering a verbatim quote from 13 years ago?... Sounds
totally and completely reliable."
Remember the Clinton administration, when we were subjected to that
kind of smear-and-spin routine almost daily when something or other
threatened to blow up in the happy couple's faces? We could be mere
months from going back to it!
*******
I don't think this post has enough parentheses.
References
1. http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/2008/04/why_im_a_nottat.html
2. http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/celebrity/story/0,,2272092,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=users
3. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/16/hillary-clinton-on-workin_n_97017.html
4. http://althouse.blogspot.com/2008/04/screw-em-hillary-said-about-working.html
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