I'm sorry. I can't help it. I'm a black man. Kerry Healey is a white woman. I better not see her in my garage, or there's gonna be a rape-a-thon son!!!! I'm taking pledges now at 1-888-RAPE-HEALEY. Operators are standing by with condoms.
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- he's free now to say what he wants about whom he wants
- he has a national audience five days a week
- he can be as funny or outrageous as he wants; he's got artistic/creative freedom
- also, there was the idea that a celebrity might not be as effective in politics
- Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are on the medium of television, not "just" radio
- The Daily Show has often been cited as the number one news source for young people and as good as "real news"
- Stewart-Colber `08 has garnered a lot of attention, though the men reject any attempts to draft them into office
I expect more from all of you than this partisan political crap. The fact that these men were involved in egregious acts has nothing to do with the fact that they are republicans... it has to do with the fact that they are not honest men. If you were to be intellectually honest with yourselves you would acknowledge the fact that people in both parties are capable of commiting terrible crimes and covering them up and they do.Here's my response, which I thought worth sharing:
I agree that members of all political parties are capable (and have demonstrated) immoral behavior. I agree that the description of the group could use some slight editing. But here's a point YOU'VE missed. It's the Republican party that has wrapped itself in the flag and bible over the past 20-30 years, declaring itself to be morally superior and pure. It's the Republican party that lay in bed with those who deign to know the heart and mind of Jesus himself in present-day political battles. It's the Republican party that paints Democrats as bereft of a moral foundation, utterly wayward and untrustworthy. It's the Republican party that actually led a movement to IMPEACH a president because he had oral sex with a consenting adult. When you present yourself as perfect, you are asking to be brought down by your inevitable imperfections. The Republicans made morality a partisan issue, and now they are getting what they deserve. The chickens are most certainly coming home to roost.
Seriously. Glenn Greenwald is on point. Read the whole thing, and check this sample:
Mark Foley isn't some isolated case of shocking hypocrisy. Quite the contrary. People who have a publicly and vocally expressed obsession with other people's moral behavior and who want to use the power of the Government to enforce that obsession -- the Rick Santorums and Rush Limbaughs and Newt Gingrichs and Jim Bakkers and Ralph Reeds and Mark Foleys of the world -- are almost always fighting their own demons, not anyone else's. It is so important for them to parade around as moral protectors and moral warriors precisely because they have no other way to cleanse themselves, despite being in desperate need of a cleansing
Here's what sicko Mark Foley did this morning:
"Former Rep. Mark Foley is in an alcoholism treatment center three days after resigning from Congress amid allegations that he sent inappropriate messages to teenage pages" - CNN
Uh, alcoholism? Dude, that's not why you got booted out of Congress. I don't care so much about your addiction to liquor. It's your addiction to child sex that I'm more concerned about.
Several people need to go to jail.
Quick recap: House Rep Mark Foley (R-FL) engaged in pornographic exchanges with a teenage boy who worked in the Capitol.
The scariest part is that senior Republicans new about it, but did nothing for a year. In fact, pages were warned about Foley as many as five years ago.
Here's the transcript of some of the IM exchanges.
Oh, and Foley was co-sponsoring a bill designed to protect minors from Internet predators.
Can we throw these cats out already?
Just got a call from the comedy festival folks again. They had to cancel my Gotham show too! Turns out even Caroline's in Times Square only has NINE reservations for the night. Way to go, media. Thanks for scaring the bejesus out of people with this five year anniversary b.s. Damn! I had some GREAT material ready too.
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Look. I don't listen to the radio much. I have an iPod, lotsa podcasts and books on top of that. But from time to time, I like to find out what's poppin in the mainstream media world, so I'll turn on the radio. I learned back in 1995, when I moved here, that "Jammin" 94.5FM wasn't. There was an AM station called WILD, but me and my friends joked that it was "solar powered" because the signal died at night.
Then, something strange happened. I believe it was in 1999 or 2000. I was rollin down the street with some of my boys, headin to a club. We found a new station. It was 97.7FM, and it played Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" "Wild Thing" ON A LOOP WITH NO DJs, NO COMMERCIALS, NO NOTHIN.
It was the strangest thing. A while later, we found out that there was a new black radio station in town, and they were pretty damn good. At least they gave JAM'N 94.5 some kind of competition.
After my summer in Chicago (a city with multiple Spanish language and multiple black radio stations), I turned on 97.7 and heard classic rock. Yes, CLASSIC ROCK. I thought it was a mistake, but today I read Adrian Walker's September 4th column (registration required). WILD (the solar powered AM station also owned 97.7FM) had sold the station. What's being broadcast now is a simulcast of WAAF which also holds 107.3FM.
This is some bullshit! From Adrian's column:
The sale was another reminder that a so-called minority-majority city seldom feels like one when money and power come into play.
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As far as WILD is concerned, the Jimmy Myers show was a casualty of the sale, as well as syndicated shows hosted by the Rev. Al Sharpton and Michael Eric Dyson, a popular academic. At least the Radio One people had the judgment to shift the Tom Joyner Show, which has millions of listeners nationwide, to the AM dial. Boston shouldn't be the only major city where you can't find Joyner on the dial.
What's done is done. But there is a large community in this city clamoring for ownership and a larger voice that it can call its own.
Without those kinds of changes, the ``New Boston" will never be anything more than an empty slogan.
Right on.
Here's the deal. Boston has Negro Retention issues.
When I left DC to come to college here, black people at home told me, "Boston is the most racist city in America." When I got here, black people told me they couldn't wait to leave. Now that they have left, when I tell them I live in Boston, they say, simply, "Why?" It's as if I'm friggin crazy to be here.
One of my closest friends was just the sort of guy the Boston area wants to keep. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, he worked for a firm downtown and clerked for a judge. He did volunteer and advocacy work. He partied. He left, for several reasons:
- Almost all of his friends had left
- He and his wife couldn't come close to affording a home anywhere within reasonable distance
- He had family in Philadelphia
The third reason is out of control, but the exodus of black people drives further exodus. The high rent and housing costs drive anyone out of the city, and unless you want to live in Worcester, that means out of Massachusetts altogether. My boy got a three story home with five bedrooms for about $400K. That's how much a three bedroom CONDO goes for up here.
Meanwhile, in Boston, the black folk are all stashed away down in Roxbury and Dorchester. Out of sight and out of mind. There's no black nightclubs in the main areas of Boston. No substantial black political power. Never even had a black mayor.
And now we lost a radio station. Tell me this. How do you lose an "urban" format station in America 2006??? Hip Hop is the hottest selling thing since guillotines during the French Revolution, yet it lost to Classic Rock??
This is weak, yall. A city that can't keep it's young people is destined to fail. A city that can't keep its young black people is just sad.
My people, ABC will be airing a questionable "documentary" next week called "The Path to 9/11." Apparently the show blames the Clinton administration for what happened. I've personally had about enough of the bullshit on this whole politicizing terrorism stuff.
Please click on the image above and file a complaint with these fools!
Where is V when we need him???
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This dude has assembled a list of all the number twos we've caught. Go Team America!