
The top search terms for this blog are, of course, "Crack Emcee" and "The Macho Response", but one that caught my eye - and made me smile through my guilt at not blogging as much as I want - was this from Rancho Palos Verdes, California:

"crack emcee killed new age"

I wish - really - but, still, that's a cool statement on the effect
TMR's having out there. (It's not some massive influence on the culture but, as the e-mails I get testify, on individuals, it can be significant.) There's also an outstanding East Coast blog going full-bore against the NXIVM cult -
Saratoga In Decline - that's work is so close to what
TMR's been doing that someone snarkily used a blurb from
TMR (since removed) as praise for
Saratoga In Decline. Needless to say, I'm honored - and applaud
Saratoga In Decline for their efforts:
Keep up the good work - The Crack Emcee's got your back.

And finally, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention whoever's on
Craig's List repeatedly declaring
TMR as "the most important blog in America".
Thank you.

So why aren't I here 24-7, like in the old days? Well, because I've got enough in
donations (!) to finally go back in the studio and prepare my first recording in a long, long time. (I'll be mastering some tracks this Sunday, and then getting to work on a decent internet presence for them after that, so, for a little while longer, there might be a bit of a lag for my posts. Sorry.)
This first release won't be my much-promised conservative manifesto, but some left-over tracks from previous efforts - kind of a b-sides collection - but, still, a decent start to the next phase of my long-floundering music career.

And what better time could there be for it? Almost all of the topics
TMR champions are becoming apparent to the general public now -
including the left-wing Nazi thing - why, even my favorite president, George W. Bush, is receiving his
much-deserved reassessment, so I must be doing something right.
Or seeing something right.
Or something.

Right?
I know most liberals hate me - because they never let me forget it - and that's a good thing.

Now if only the spotlight - and the public - would finally turn on Oprah,...or, at least,
turn her off.Either would suit me just fine.
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