Apr. 10 2011

droppin' knowledge.

  • betsy: charlie almost got away today.
  • pop: what happened?
  • betsy: he was loose and he doesn't listen to me.
  • john: probably because he doesn't understand you.
  • betsy: yeah maybe i should try spanish.
  • john: or maybe because he's a dog.

Mar. 27 2010

text

  • Unknown number: Back in the USA!
  • Me: New phone, who is this and where were you visiting? Did you have fun? Did you bring me anything?
  • Unknown number: This is Ted. Iraq. no. no.
  • Me: My bad...welcome back dude
  • Ted: No worries, rangers suck huh?
  • Me: Oh yeah

Dec. 29 2009

Vice Magazine Interview with David Simon

  • VM: Why does reform seem so impossible?
  • DS: We live in an oligarchy. The mother’s milk of American politics is money, and the reason they can’t reform financing, the reason that we can’t have public funding of elections rather than private donations, the reason that K Street is K Street in Washington, is to make sure that no popular sentiment survives. You’re witnessing it now with health care, with the marginalization of any effort to rationally incorporate all Americans under a national banner that says, “We’re in this together.”
  • VM: But then the critics of a system like that immediately cry socialism.
  • DS: And of course it’s socialism. These ignorant motherfuckers. What do they think group insurance is, other than socialism? Just the idea of buying group insurance! If socialism is a taint that you cannot abide by, then, goddamn it, you shouldn’t be in any group insurance policy. You should just go out and pay the fucking doctors because when you get 100,000 people together as part of anything, from a union to the AARP, and you say, “Because we have this group actuarially, more of us are going to be healthier than not and therefore we’ll be able to carry forward the idea of group insurance and everybody will have an affordable plan...” That’s fuckin’ socialism. That’s nothing but socialism.
  • VM: It is, literally.
  • DS: So the whole idea of group insurance, which of course everyone believes in, like that fellow on YouTube, “Don’t let the government take away my Medicare…” You look at that and you think there’s only one thing that can make people this stupid, and that’s money. When you pay people to change their votes on the basis of money, the wrong shit gets voted for. That’s American democracy at this point. And you get to the Senate and you’re looking at 100 votes, which don’t represent anything in terms of popular representation. When 40 percent of the population controls 60 percent of the votes in the higher house of a bicameral legislature, it’s an oligarchy.

Nov. 15 2008

NYT Mag Interview, 11/14/08

  • Deborah Solomon: What kind of funny stamps?
  • Karl Rove: Stamps.
  • ...
  • Deborah Solomon: Did I say that?
  • Karl Rove: Yes, you did. I’ve got it on tape. I’m going to transcribe this and send it to you.

Jul. 14 2008

soft realizations.

  • her: i think i lost brain cells in college.
  • me: we all did
  • me: it just matters how well you hide it
  • her: haha but i can't hide it
  • me: can i blog this convo?
  • her: haha do you even have a blog? you don't write about your day and post hot backwards hat pics like you used to
  • me: consider this a start
  • her: haha nice