Midnight Meme Of The Day!
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by Noah
On the surface, yes, tonight's meme is humorous. That's the first reaction that most people would have.
But, the more meaningful reaction to the meme that I have is a sadness that we very well could end up being offered a choice between Biden and Trump, two living fossils, two old men from a different time, a different century, one even a lunatic walking around in the throes of dementia. That's not to say that I consider a candidate's age to be an issue but, in most cases, old age means old entrenched attitudes, inflexibility, and dulled, backward-looking vision.
None of this is to say that it isn't imperative for the future of the country and the world that the treasonous Trump be removed from the White House if not Earth itself, but, we can do better, much better than Joe Biden. Still what I see in the establishment media world and the establishment Washington world is another example of "the corporate powers that be" getting behind these two candidates, either one of which they would be very comfortable with as president due to a comfort level and a shared life status and viewpoint. The powers that be look at these two men and they see themselves.
In the case of Joe Biden, if he gets the Democratic Party's nomination, that would also sadly dovetail with a theory of our political world reality that I've had and expressed for decades now. It's as simple as this: The powers that be, the people who really push their choices at us, often present a candidate with a decades-long political resume as a reward for a lifetime of Washington service in which they played the game and didn't make any waves that would upset the corrupt status quo. Such a candidate is often but not always put up against an incumbent president and isn't expected to win. That candidate isn't the first choice of the corporate masters but they can live with it if that candidate actually does, by some semi-miracle, win. If they lose, it's thank you for your service and sacrificial lamb status.
If I were a cynical man (who me?), I might think that that is the planned role for Biden in 2020. Is Biden what I have defined as a lifetime service award candidate? That's how I see previous candidates such as Bob Dole, Walter Mondale, John Kerry, John McCain, and even Adlai Stevenson, just to name a handful in our history. All were seen, rightly or wrongly, as distinguished career politicians, both within their respective parties and by the American people. None of them, except maybe Kerry, had a real snowball's chance in Hell of winning, but they got to run. They got their glory day in the spotlight towards the end of their careers. It was a show, that's all; a show put on for us suckers and rubes.
It's up to us to throw a monkey wrench into those plans, if we want any real hope and change, if we want any real chance of staving off a murderous Nazi-Republican coalition. Right now, it looks like the Democratic Party apparatus has a whole lot of behind the scenes Debbie Wasserman Shultz clones in our way, all intent on keeping their game safe and preserved, unscathed and on course, with plenty of money and "power" to go around for all of the members of the club; while they obsequiously service their masters and kiss their rings. Unfortunately, suckers and rubes tend to remain suckers and rubes. They don't even get tired of it.
On the surface, yes, tonight's meme is humorous. That's the first reaction that most people would have.
But, the more meaningful reaction to the meme that I have is a sadness that we very well could end up being offered a choice between Biden and Trump, two living fossils, two old men from a different time, a different century, one even a lunatic walking around in the throes of dementia. That's not to say that I consider a candidate's age to be an issue but, in most cases, old age means old entrenched attitudes, inflexibility, and dulled, backward-looking vision.
None of this is to say that it isn't imperative for the future of the country and the world that the treasonous Trump be removed from the White House if not Earth itself, but, we can do better, much better than Joe Biden. Still what I see in the establishment media world and the establishment Washington world is another example of "the corporate powers that be" getting behind these two candidates, either one of which they would be very comfortable with as president due to a comfort level and a shared life status and viewpoint. The powers that be look at these two men and they see themselves.
In the case of Joe Biden, if he gets the Democratic Party's nomination, that would also sadly dovetail with a theory of our political world reality that I've had and expressed for decades now. It's as simple as this: The powers that be, the people who really push their choices at us, often present a candidate with a decades-long political resume as a reward for a lifetime of Washington service in which they played the game and didn't make any waves that would upset the corrupt status quo. Such a candidate is often but not always put up against an incumbent president and isn't expected to win. That candidate isn't the first choice of the corporate masters but they can live with it if that candidate actually does, by some semi-miracle, win. If they lose, it's thank you for your service and sacrificial lamb status.
If I were a cynical man (who me?), I might think that that is the planned role for Biden in 2020. Is Biden what I have defined as a lifetime service award candidate? That's how I see previous candidates such as Bob Dole, Walter Mondale, John Kerry, John McCain, and even Adlai Stevenson, just to name a handful in our history. All were seen, rightly or wrongly, as distinguished career politicians, both within their respective parties and by the American people. None of them, except maybe Kerry, had a real snowball's chance in Hell of winning, but they got to run. They got their glory day in the spotlight towards the end of their careers. It was a show, that's all; a show put on for us suckers and rubes.
It's up to us to throw a monkey wrench into those plans, if we want any real hope and change, if we want any real chance of staving off a murderous Nazi-Republican coalition. Right now, it looks like the Democratic Party apparatus has a whole lot of behind the scenes Debbie Wasserman Shultz clones in our way, all intent on keeping their game safe and preserved, unscathed and on course, with plenty of money and "power" to go around for all of the members of the club; while they obsequiously service their masters and kiss their rings. Unfortunately, suckers and rubes tend to remain suckers and rubes. They don't even get tired of it.
Labels: 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden, memes
6 Comments:
Your cynicism about the PARTY does not square with your actions in every cycle (begging us to hold our nose and vote for the same old fetid stench).
And you are grotesquely wrong about Mcpalin. They would have won if only Lehman had vaporized in December instead of summertime. They may still have won if they'd have gagged palin.
The rest of it is pretty accurate... except for your conclusion... epiphany, which has yet to occur.
If the PARTY always does this, why do you continue to cleave to that PARTY? Stockholm syndrome?
That's about as creepy as it gets without showing senior citizens' genitals.
Might biden not prefer to cut out the middle man and suck up to the real leader of the US - Vladimir Putin?
as putin is part of the international oil cartel, he already does, indirectly.
The first commenter is again showing his ignorance. The McCain campaign admitted that they knew they would lose to Obama BEFORE the Wall Street melt down. As they said, the demographic polling just didn't add up to a possible victory. Ask McCain's campaign manager Steve Schmidt.
Noah's actions? I've never read Noah beg anyone to hold their nose and vote for anyone. That doesn't seem to be his style. Is the commenter's statement a manifestation of the commenter's paranoia or bigly memory loss? Hold our noses and vote for the same old stench? Hardly. The commenter must have missed Noah's long ago epiphany on purpose because the commenter needs something else to bellyache about, for the attention, as others would and have said.
10:27, a constructive critique. TY.
I don't agree with Schmidt. Mcpalin was polling ahead by 6 and that had been growing ever since the post-D-convention bump temporarily shrunk it to 3. They had several states gearing up for fraudulent counting and suppression. Once Lehman cratered, the polling started to flip and the Nazis seemed to save a lot of their frauds for a later election. IMO.
I admit I don't keep the different contributors separated in my mind, except for GP/TN. When DWT begged us all to 'hold our nose and vote for $hillbillary et al', I attributed it to pretty much every contributor -- after all, I didn't read anything from Noah or anyone that said... well, maybe it's time we thought about drowning the democrap PARTY in the swamp and finding a truly left movement. If Noah has had his epiphany, he forgets it when Howie or whomever else starts repudiating everything Noah contributes and gives us the standard exhortation.
Personal attention is not my thing. I'm desperately trying to draw the attention to what the democraps truly are so that we might actually do something constructive for a change. voting for democraps hasn't been constructive since the '70s.
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