Sunday, March 22, 2020

The Shitgibbon’s Lies


Many thanks - and apologies - to the the great John Prine


I knew a man who was still just a baby
Earned billions by just bein’ born
After turning those billions to millions
Led a country that’s so horribly torn.

Well he lived in a gilded casino
Owned hotels all over the world
Never learned that his constantly bragging
Still couldn’t polish a turd.

Well, we could’ve not had Pres Shitgibbon
Destroying all we held dear
But some thought he’d get rid of them others
Muslims, Messkins, and queers.

Now he told us to beat up those traitors
Who refused to accept all his lies
Like newsmen and good politicians
Anyone who weren’t HIS guys.

Now some folks will call me a traitor
Cos I voted to see him sent home
But I’d rather be one of them traitors
Than one of the Shitgibbon’s own.

We can still get rid of Shitgibbon
And end his attempts to be king
To send him packing to Moscow
To fulfill his long desired fling

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Fear and Loathing In The Mind Of A Narcissist


We've been hearing a lot of accusations directed at the media, most notably from the Trump administration, but from the public as well. According to the narrative, the media is acting irresponsibly, fomenting fear and hysteria regarding convid-19 in the populace. While some media outlets are genetically predisposed to hyperbole, I find such accusations to be ill-advised for the most part.

IMO, the greatest source of panic is the administration itself. Trump is clearly obsessed with painting a rosy picture of all aspects of his presidency, evidenced by his constant efforts to downplay the seriousness of the threat while simultaneously making false claims about the level of response and control over the growing pandemic and deriding scientists and particularly the media for issuing statements that are in marked contrast to his own. It is only natural for the populace to be confused by such diverging reports and the associated recommendations regarding the public's behavior in response to the outbreak.

Many if not most Americans look to the country's leadership for rational information and advice, but such advice has only begun to appear - and in small instances rather than a cohesive dialog - in the last week or so, as the administration's previous conclusions advice, and admonitions could no longer be reasonably accepted in the face of reports describing the actual progression of the disease.

In keeping with Trump's preferred narrative, the spiraling increase in infections and deaths in Italy, the bad news had been downplayed by the Trump administration, while the president's finger-pointing has continued unabated. Perhaps this New York Times article can give people a better picture of what has happened in Italy and why. If we're smart, we might even find ourselves less inclined to dismiss the potential for similar tragic developments to occur here in the US due to our clinging to the notion of American exceptionalism. We can only hope...