2016-11-23

aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2016-11-23 12:32 am

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занятно:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-22/emotionally-fcking-pissed-media-blows-embargo-and-lashes-out-trump-fck-him
“Trump started with Jeff Zucker and said "I hate your network, everyone at CNN is a liar and you should be ashamed…."


Another participant at the meeting said that Trump’s behavior was “totally inappropriate” and “fucking outrageous.” The television people thought that they were being summoned to ask questions; Trump has not held a press conference since late July. Instead, they were subjected to a stream of insults and complaints—and not everyone absorbed it with pleasure.

“I have to tell you, I am emotionally fucking pissed,” another participant said. “How can this not influence coverage? I am being totally honest with you. Toward the end of the campaign, it got to a point where I thought that the coverage was all about [Trump’s] flaws and problems. And that’s legit. But, I thought, O.K., let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. After the meeting today, though—and I am being human with you here—I think, Fuck him! I know I am being emotional about it. And I know I will get over it in a couple of days after Thanksgiving. But I really am offended. This was unprecedented. Outrageous!”

Participants said that Trump did not raise his voice, but that he went on steadily at the start of the meeting about how he had been treated poorly. “It was all so Trump,” one said. “He is like this all the time. He’ll freeze you out and then be nice and humble and sort of want you to like him.”
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2016-11-23 02:50 pm

(no subject)

ну и скульптур мультур, какие то пластиковы маршмеллоус

я заболел гриппом, поэтому занимаюсь ерундой

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/nov/22/jeff-koons-sculpture-tribute-paris-attacks-bouquet-of-tulips?CMP=fb_gu
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2016-11-23 07:35 pm

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How the Democrats should respond to Trump’s election
They need to address the politics of class and reform the constitution

by Anatol Lieven / November 23, 2016

"More than 20 years ago, Michael Lind’s book “The Next American Nation” outlined the way that identity politics was distracting attention from economic and social issues: wages, the right to form trade unions, public transport, maternity leave, the condition of public schools and so on, most of which would need to be paid for by higher taxes on the rich. If this has not been a deliberate diversion on the part of the overclass, it has certainly worked magnificently to their advantage, by channeling protest into causes that present no threat to them. And for the cultural liberals in the overclass, ostentatious concern for these issues is a way of feeling good about themselves without having to think about higher taxation.

But concentration on such issues has been anything but cost free. It is not only that many of these issues have served to infuriate even moderate cultural conservatives in the working classes. Perhaps more importantly, it shows a kind of elite frivolity in the face of ordinary people’s increasing hardship that is more characteristic of the court of Versailles in the 1780s than what is supposed to be the behaviour of the political elites of a democracy."

http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/how-the-democrats-should-respond-to-trumps-election-us-constitution
aleatorius: (stravinsky)
2016-11-23 10:20 pm

(no subject)

так как жена с младшим в Америке на несколько дней,
то за мною ухаживают старшие дети, чаем с лимоном поят, ужином вот покормили

первый вал гриппа кажись сошел, уже можно относительно комфортно лежать