Plantagenet wrote:I think the signs of collapse actually are in the FACES of the people we see on TV.
Compare the face of Walter Kronkheit with the face of Anderson Cooper and you see the cultural and political collapse of America right there in their faces.
In the 1960s there was Walter Kronkeit....and he was like your uncle. His tired, lined old face was basically a good, honest, intelligent working man's face. Kronkeit had seen a lot in his life, and America trusted him to tell the truth.
Walter Cronkite---the most trusted man in America
Today we get slimeballs like Anderson Cooper on the news. Cooper is a rich gay guy who grew up in a Penthouse who now likes to drive around in a sportscar with his boyfriend, both wearing matching Italian white leather driving gloves and white leather jackets and long neck scarves, sneering at the people who actually have to work for a living. Coopers parents were incredibly rich and Cooper has never done a real day's work in his life. Cooper's political commentary sometimes incorporates discussions of gay sex acts, the one subject that he personally has investigated in depth. When Cooper reports on something, America assumes he is spinning the story to advance some personal political viewpoint.
Anderson Cooper ---- he can be trusted to spin and distort every news story to advance various political agendas
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Plantagenet wrote:I think the signs of collapse actually are in the FACES of the people we see on TV.
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Cog wrote:Ibon you remind me a lot of Michael Corleone in Godfather 3 when he said "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!" I suspect any departure from politics you have will be short-lived. Tomorrow probably.
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Plantagenet wrote:Today we get slimeballs like Anderson Cooper on the news. Cooper is a rich gay guy who grew up in a Penthouse who now likes to drive around in a sportscar with his boyfriend, both wearing matching Italian white leather driving gloves and white leather jackets and long neck scarves, sneering at the people who actually have to work for a living.
Outcast_Searcher wrote: Anderson Cooper... So is the problem that he's rich, he's gay, he wears certain clothes, or he likes to drive a car.
Outcast_Searcher wrote: What does being gay have to do with reporting the news?
Outcast_Searcher wrote: I never married. Does that make me the bane of all existence?
Outcast_Searcher wrote: Before you ask, I happen to be straight.
Outcast_Searcher wrote: I had the same girlfriend for 31+ years, until she died in middle age. And in college in the late 70's, I actively fought against idiot fraternities that would follow guys out of gay bars, and a group of the slimy cowards would beat the individual up.
Plantagenet wrote:The problem with Anderson Cooper is that much of his reporting is biased and unreliable.
Plantagenet wrote:Outcast_Searcher wrote: What does being gay have to do with reporting the news?
Absolutely nothing that I can see.
evilgenius wrote:........ In the Twentieth Century, though, there were plenty of examples of such things brought about by secular mandate. Is there still room for secular inspiration? What is it that lies at the heart of giving up on collective expression of inspiration? Is it really about money?......
asg70 wrote:Ugly architecture != collapse.
onlooker wrote:asg70 wrote:Ugly architecture != collapse.
That is just not ugly, that is decreipt and abandoned
Plantagenet wrote:So tell me---how did the big fights go against the slimy cowards in the fraternities? Did you take a baseball bat or a chain or something to the fights, or did you just use martial arts skills? Did you take them all on single-handed or were you part of an organized police auxiliary group or a militia or maybe a vigilante group that would track them down and fight them in gang warfare, like in West Side Story? You must have some great stories about those fights....?
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