Defies gravity
Can spit really far
Almost touch my toes
Can cut a fly's legs off with a beer cap from 20 paces
Know how to say useless stuff and prattle on in a dozen languages
Don't know when to shut up
Favorite Quotes
To be for or against the Plague, it's much the same thing.
Fiddledee, how a body shure do get around - just 2 weeks ago I was in Mississippi and now I'm all the way to Tennessee...
Eat or Be Eaten
Better to be pissed off than pissed on.
Biography
Born in swaddling clothes (designer, of course) at the confluence of big waters, my first recorded words were "Dad, can I have the keys to the car?" Raised a Southern Pedestrian, my musical talents were recognized at an early age, leading to my being exiled to the shed out back with a stack of books that became my eddykayshun - advanced readin', writin' & ritmytick, creating a major quandary of "what will I do, oh what will I do?" (Gunslinger)
As an old black man advised in song, "You Gotta Move", so move I did, traveling the byways sideways even a lot of driveways, picking up sticks and psychological tics, even movin' to Beverlee through a quaint misunderstanding of the seriousness of TV series, until finally I blew up so big the carry nation incarnation tarnation couldn't hold me no more, so I fixed my sights on yonder sitar, and like Queequeg and Paul Bowles and one of those abducted kids by the Pied Piper of Hamelin, I ventured forth to the larger world, pickin' and grinnin', doin' me some reckonin' and naughts from naughts, occasionally rightin', building me some buildings and wiring and just trying to understand the babble comin' out of people's mouths and heads, I finally ended up in what Rummy quaintly calls "New Europe", which ain't so new from what I sees, but that pit in my stomach from lack-of-moving-sickness finally disappeared, and instead I sit behind a whopping big desk stacked with missives from all the chiefs with big whampum around the world telling me "what's going on". Which seems like a load of boolshit to me, but I guess that's what keeps me busy and entertained now, separatin' the weeds from the chapstick.
So my name is Perry Keys, or Peracles to you, and since my mammy always said, "say please and thank you", I added the please, but I'm holdin' back on that thankee until I feel you've earned it. But do welcome, and I hope we's a gonna have a real good time. It all starts with, "I wuz born a poor young white chile livin' in the South..." and we cycle through again, like Nietzsche and his infernal regurgence. So enjoy, and let's spin a spell...
By agreeing with every word the president said, Romney proves he's more presidential than the president.
Ironically, for a guy who rode into town on the back of post-partisan politics, Obama seems to have forgotten the lesson he mastered in the first debate - "just shut up and everyone will hate you". ("Everyone" being anyone from 5 or so media outlets who rawk our world)
Bob Somerby has been noting the month-long right-wing attacks on Susan Rice (over many columns). It seems that both Fox & CNN keep distorting and cherry-picking what Rice said and that her original next-day comments contained the bulk of what we know now:
The consulate was attacked on 9/11. Information was incomplete, so hard to draw conclusions, but seemed a protest similar to Egypt's was co-opted by a Libyan militant group, that may or may not have ties with Al Qaeda.
All those years worried that a gay could end up a scoutmaster, recruiting for the Apocalypse...
Turns out the Scouts were already stock full of perverted pedophiles. Good thing they didn't tell us - we might have kept our kids out and kept them away from that All American experience.
In related news, Sandusky appeals conviction, including the note that after 30 years of cover-up, he's now an old man, so any time served would be a "life sentence". A new cardinal example of "chutzpah".
I fess up - I called a blog owner a turd, and called a turd a blog owner. Still working out which is worse, but a few more therapy sessions should cure it.
I will express some regret and nostalgia - I've written humor, multilingual expositions, hard core analysis, searing diatribe, and kumbaya all-inclusiveness. But as Groucho said (or was it The Grouch?), it wasn't here.
I was curious to see AARP's response to Paul Ryan's talk, but on visiting their site, I was more caught up by seeing a Stevie Nicks benefit and a lecture by Mickey Hart. Nicks is almost 65, Hart is almost 70 - the idea of the Grateful Dead informing our geriatric existence isn't something I'd considered before.
Strangely enough, at one point Hezbollah was one of the few factions that looked after the people - an often ignored fact from which they derived quite a bit of their power. Now this effort reeks of patronage and being Assad's puppet.
Italy's court system has successfully convicted foreign intelligence agents for kidnapping.
The twist is they were tried and convicted in absentia, a technique that might limit the need to make arbitrary targeted assassinations from afar.
The DoJ is reportedly studying the decision to see how it might affect high profile cases, such as the drone killings of American cleric Al-Awlaki and later his 15-year-old son.
Obviously the Muslim world has a lot of time on its hands, to worry about private junk movies made to stir them up.
The Pakistani goverment declares a day off to protest the film. Perhaps they could just draw bullseyes on American consulates & embassies and bus people to them the way the Chinese do.
This article talks about wage advantage for China closing, but it's as much about understanding the whole manufacturing playing field and the myths involved.
1) Any wage benefit will disappear over time, which could be 2 decades (from when panic first hit, i.e. mid-90's)
2) Wage benefit isn't just worker wages - it's tied in with management wages, risk, other real costs
3) The article notes 15% of direct factory labor tied into wages - compared to sales & marketing and other expenses, that's a fairly small portion. And it's risky.
So much for gratitude - a mob in Cyrenaica smoked out the ambassador who for the 3rd time was serving in Libya.
Ironically having helped arrange the US airspace protection that allowed Benghazi to survive attacks by Qaddafi and overthrow his government, Christopher Stevens was killed on a short visit to this bastion of freedom and self-determination. (2 other Americans & likely a Libyan security official also killed)
"Due process and judicial process are not one and the same, particularly when it comes to national security," Holder said then. "The Constitution guarantees due process, it does not guarantee judicial process."
Rumor has it that Clint had a speech to give - and he backed out, ran it without script, talked to an empty chair instead.
Clint's new movie debuts this month - is a senile guy able to put together a major picture?
Or is he a savvy pro playing a senile guy on TV?
(latest film due in 3 weeks - ailing baseball scout going on one last scouting trip, with everyone questioning his judgement - familiar territory? though seems he's now given up directing - back to being just an actor. Cue cameras?)
Yes, the platform says "no", but in every no there's a little bit of "yes", and who are we to tell Mitt what to choose when he's telling women what not to choose - if he chooses.
If you think this is confusing, it's because you're socialist scum and don't understand our exceptionalism, which includes Mitt's exceptionalism. But no exceptions for you, if you catch my drift.
I'm glad Republicans are becoming comfortable with holding 2 or more countervailing contradictory positions - kinda like believing in Hayek, Ayn Rand, Paul Ryan and conservatism at the same time.
Okay, provocative title, but point is that we charge 2-3 times per person what sane countries charge, and our "cures" are to charge another third over the next decade. Bravo, bravo.
I recall debates over Medicare & Social Security 6 years ago - where I pointed out to conservatives that Social Security didn't have a problem - Medicare did. Any long-term projection showed this.
After looking at Romney's Wikipedia page, it's hard to imagine anyone better suited for president, more admirable. A pro-business guy who was friends with the common worker, a Governor who managed the budget while expanding social programs, a very effective business leader who gave back excess bonuses, who stood up for civil rights and against the war.
Why we ended up with Nixon in 1968 instead of Romney should give us pause for thought. Someone who seemed to unite the best of the right and left, an actual compassionate conservative, someone who believed in his people and his community, who raised taxes and expanded the budget to build a bigger, more effective state government.