"Every empire that must constantly declare its greatness has already begun to doubt it."
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Monday, October 20, 2025
Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (About How Little The World Still Knows)
"You get your news from Chris Cuomo on CNN when he's married to a woman selling quackery out the back door."
- The Crack Emcee, NewAge Poop
"My wife is a wellness person, you know. She runs this business where she's learning about homeopathic and all these different things, so she's given me a ton of stuff. I don't even ask what it is."
- Chris Cuomo, Democrat party royalty, supposed-journalist, and science critic
Take a moment to understand what Chris Cuomo can say, on American television, while talking to a Doctor and another journalist - and recieve no pushback. He's admitting he and his wife have a deep proclivity, not just for quackery, but for the Daddy of them all. Two people who are, both, living in a world of madness (being parodied above) while CNN helped them drag society further into it with them.
I love the vague formulation, "She runs this business where she's learning about homeopathic," which is accepted - again: with no pushback - as though it's perfectly normal for a journalist's wife to be educating herself after she starts charging people for what she's selling (Chris Cuomo's wife is a grifter).
And what is she selling? "Homeopathic and all these different things". When a journalist should know homeopathy is water. "I don't even ask what it is" he says, instead, revealing his worth as a journalist. (His niece, Andrew Cuomo's daughter, also runs a NewAge podcast).
Dr. Oz's wife, Lisa, is also a "reiki master" and homeopath, so one can only assume he's a physician who also doesn't question what the missus is up to.
RFK, Jr. was supposedly "vetted" by Congress, without a single question tying him to other quacks, or quackery.
Which brings us, once again, to the question: if "The Age Of Unreason" was declared by Frank Furedi in the same year Richard Dawkins exposed who "The Enemies of Reason" were (by that time, and specifically mentioning people into homeopathy) then, by now - 20 years after we haven't done a single thing to address a single issue raised back in 2005 - is it fair to say reason's enemies have won, and the west has legitimately gone insane? I mean, how could we ever stop something so few see (or ever saw) as a threat?
Take all the time you need,...
Friday, October 17, 2025
R.I.P. Ace "Spaceman" Freeley (And Thanks)
Right down to the wholesome message, buried within the grotesque, I will always remember KISS as top-notch entertainment for teenage boys.
America's Still Trapped In Suspended Animation (As The GOP Runs America)
This is obviously a strange time to be alive. It's even stranger if you started a blog in 2005, called The Macho Response, that predicted the cultural shift we're now experiencing, including - and probably especially - the defeat of the Democratic party. In hindsight, it wasn't that hard to see coming, because TMR was analyzing the deeper reasons America's been failing, not just moaning how bad it is to be where we are. And those underlying forces - like a love for NewAge cultism - still aren't being anywhere near fully addressed. If they were, we wouldn't have the husband to a "reiki master" and homeopath in charge of Medicare.
Oh well. At least cartoons, today, better reflect our cartoon lives.
While the "6-7" meme is cute (and definitely not some "Satanic Numerology bullshit") it's also illustrative, in the wake of "Rapture" claims and the shooting of Christian grifter Charlie Kirk, because it reflects how easy it still is - even in 2025 - for seemingly-educated and intelligent people to get swept away by low-calorie ideas. South Park's contrast (of kids enamored by "6-7," with something equally powerful but invalid that adults are into, like Peter Thiel and the Christian concept of an Anti-Christ) nails how dangerous this cavalier treatment of beliefs is: as school authorities are coming down on innocent kids over nothing, for religious reasons, the powerful also decide they also see threats to us all.
The difference is, the kids know the idea they're playing with is nothing, while, by the time they become adults, they're treating all of it like it's very real. And - except for kids having fun for a while - no good is coming from any of it. As everyone takes action.
Today, contradictions, of all kinds, are starting to pile on top of one another. When Democrats were in power America saw encroaching fascism. Now, the GOP was complaining that people are shooting at them, before the Young Republicans were caught admitting they're Nazis who love them some Hitler. And this led to JD Vance - who, at the start of the administration, made it known he'd punish anyone being so antisemitic as to criticize Israel's genocide - now claiming these ultimate of antisemites on the right are just kids (in their 20s and 30s) having fun.
You know, like 8-year olds, on South Park.
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Thursday, October 16, 2025
Morality, Squared
"I can't stomach Trump. I think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place."
Pete Hegseth grew up in the Midwest, the most American part of America. He was the All-American Boy. The Varsity athlete who married his High School Sweetheart. His Best Girl. Who would then go on to be his second Best Girl. And then his third Best Girl. A family man through and through, he went through several families,...
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
American Media Shows 'The Information Age' Only Knows What The Stupid Think
Arthur Jensen, to Howard Beale, Network (1976):
"There is no America. There is no democracy. There is only IBM and ITT and AT&T and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. Those are the nations of the world today."
The Crack Emcee, Just Payin' The Rent: Amoeba Music Compilation, Vol. II (2000):
"I don't wanna be no slave to no Dotcom!"
“I call them Dotzies. They’re blowing the smoke of the new economy up your ass."
Tristan Harris on The Daily Show (2025):
"How did we get social media so wrong, because we were so optimistic?"
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