Misanthropy

"Nobody put their hands up your skirt looking for a library card"


Joan Rivers, the irreverent, obscene, politically incorrect misanthrope got lost in the wilderness of plastic surgery, mink coats and diamonds after we went to rule the gossip airwaved from E!TV. I soOoOoOo missed the woman that so inspired me as a teenager back in the 80s. She and Phyllis Diller : OMFG! LOVE THEM. I am so a gay man trapped in the body of a woman.

Thank blog she she got sacked. Best thing that ever happened to her.

The old-school Joan is back with a vengeance in Joan Rivers: Before Melissa Pulls the Plug, part of the Bravo TVs new stand-up comedy series, Bravo's Funny Girls. I haven't laughed this hard in a long time. Geezus friggin crickes, nobody is safe from that woman --not even herself.

"I hate ugly people ... Who I hate more than ugly people? Old people ... Hate them!"

"The Bush daughters, all drunks ... Their desgnated driver. Teddy Kennedy Jr ... I hate them all".

"Monica Lewinski should be our role model ... Seventeen million dollars for going down on the president ... Does my daughter have 17 million dollars? Of course not ... It's all my fault ... I taught her to be good, to believe in God, to get an education... Stupid, stupid, stupid."


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Obama sketched out a different theory of social change than the one Clinton had implied earlier in the evening. Instead of relying on a president who fights for those who feel invisible, Obama, in the climactic passage of his speech, described how change bubbles from the bottom-up: “And because that somebody stood up, a few more stood up. And then a few thousand stood up. And then a few million stood up. And standing up, with courage and clear purpose, they somehow managed to change the world!”

For people raised on Jane Jacobs, who emphasized how a spontaneous dynamic order could emerge from thousands of individual decisions, this is a persuasive way of seeing the world. For young people who have grown up on Facebook, YouTube, open-source software and an array of decentralized networks, this is a compelling theory of how change happens.

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But Obama sounded like a cross between a social activist and a flannel-shirted software C.E.O. — as a nonhierarchical, collaborative leader who can inspire autonomous individuals to cooperate for the sake of common concerns.

Clinton had sounded like Old Politics, but Obama created a vision of New Politics. And the past several months have revolved around the choice he framed there that night. Some people are enthralled by the New Politics, and we see their vapors every day. Others think it is a mirage and a delusion. There’s only one politics, and, tragically, it’s the old kind, filled with conflict and bad choices.


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