Latest Pew poll. 20% of Americans think President Obama is a Muslim. Are we really this stupid or does that 20% only get their news from Fox, and have never read a paper or a book in their lives?
Not that it matters if he were a Muslim, but it's just the rank stupidity of the whole thing that leaves me breathless, depressed and despairing.
We have Palin out there every day celebrating being anti-intellectual, and the Right warning against "elites" (I guess that means college educated people).
I wanted to go see this movie AGORA about the burning of the library at Alexandria, but I couldn't bring myself to go. We seem to be living that reality now.
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written by Melindas, August 20, 2010
Thanks, Alice, you made me feel better. And now I'm going to go to bed too. I got under five hours of sleep last night. It's been like this night after night recently so I'm going to take a sleeping pill so I can break this damn cycle, drink some milk, and drift away to (I hope) pleasant dreams.
Thanks for the youtube recommendations. I'll check them out tomorrow.
Thanks for the youtube recommendations. I'll check them out tomorrow.
written by Linda, August 24, 2010
Melinda, if you haven't seen this Jon Stewart clip, it's great. It's about Fox news complaining about the "Terror Mosque Follow The Money" and who really is part owner of Fox news
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-august-23-2010/the-parent-company-trap
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-august-23-2010/the-parent-company-trap
written by William H Stoddard, August 27, 2010
There is a theory about this, called rational ignorance. Basically, it says that the chance that you will cast the deciding vote in an election is so tiny that no matter how big a difference the outcome will make to you, it's not worth taking the trouble to inform yourself about it, and most people don't. (There's also a tragedy of the commons aspect to voting: I don't get the government that I personally deserve, but the government that the majority deserves.) People who invest time and effort in learning about political candidates or issues are mostly people who gain private payoffs unrelated to the outcome of the vote from doing so, such as the ability to have knowledgeable conversations about issues, candidates, or campaigns, and to pick a side to cheer and boo for.
That probably sounds pretty bleak, but I'm afraid I find it convincing. If you can track down a book called The Myth of the Rational Voter you can see a better explanation of the idea than I can give.
That probably sounds pretty bleak, but I'm afraid I find it convincing. If you can track down a book called The Myth of the Rational Voter you can see a better explanation of the idea than I can give.
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Anyway, on a more positive note, have you seen the literal video versions of Total Eclipse of the Heart, Hooked on a Feeling, and Safety Dance on youtube? because while they don't help the idiocy situation any, they are hilarious and a great way to get away from it all.
But then again, there's a Lewis Carroll quote that might mean that's not the answer, and that you should do something that makes you happy on a more meaningful level; "While the laughter of joy is in full harmony with our deeper life, the laughter of amusement should be kept apart from it. The danger is too great of thus learning to look at solemn things in a spirit of mockery, and to seek in them opportunities for exercising wit." but I don't know what to recommend that might help you in that department...Anyway, now I'm rambling and being strange and overly considerate to the point of being a nuisance and so I'll shut up and go to bed.