Politics

So, I read this =>http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/paul-ryans-inner-city-education<= on Buzzfeed. It’s a good article, a tad sycophantic, and I want to believe that Paul Ryan has taken this opportunity in his life to become a better person. I want to believe that he’s turned a corner, and at some point in his future he will realize that stepping on the poor to get ahead does not lead to the Kingdom of Heaven, but more likely to the Fall of Mankind.

I want to believe in the goodness of humanity and that someone like Paul Ryan could become a better person, and through him, the GOP might actually wake up and realize their rhetoric is just that. 10% to charity is not an excuse to make a tax right-off, and that’s supposed to be 10% of everything. So if a business is now being counted as an individual, shouldn’t that individual give 10% too, as well as taking care of their workers? (Remember, a happy healthy worker is a worker that doesn’t come after you when the revolution rises.)

But whatever.

My problem with Paul Ryan is that every time I see him I hear the soundtrack from The Omen playing in the background. I mean, didn’t Damien turn out to be a politician? I’m not calling Paul Ryan the Antichrist (don’t put words in my mouth!) but I am highly suspicious of his motivations and I find him an untrustworthy individual.

So kudos, Paul, on becoming a better person. But if it turns out you’re becoming a “better person” in the hopes of running for President, does that really mean you’re a better person? Or are you just a wolf putting on a sheep’s coat and expecting the baffled sheeple to accept your guidance (as you pick off a stray or two here and there)?


And in other news, Seattle is raising the minimum wage to $15. That’s a difference from Wisconsin’s (and Texas’) $7.25, and no one’s talking about Georgia and Wyoming’s $5.15.

Still, the amount people are paid should be calculated by the relative poverty of an area and the cost of living. Though it’s kind of an outrage that a matinee movie ticket costs more than a person makes in an hour. Add in popcorn and a couple of kids’ tickets and a trip to the cinema could be a person’s whole day’s wage. Wow.

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Trailer For “Psycho Beach Party”
Vietnam Veteran Talks to Mitt Romney About Gay Marriage
Obama and Romney Tackle 14 Top Science Questions From Scientific American
Bill Clinton’s Full DNC Speech 2012

 

Trailer For Psycho Beach Party

The trailer makes it seem kind of over the top, but I actually really love this movie. Lauren Ambrose did an awesome job as Chicklet — which the trailer didn’t really highlight — a sweet and unintentionally hilarious character. Then the switch to Ann Bowman… wow. She is a great character actress.

For some reason, this movie was marketed as though it was an American Pie kind of movie, and it’s not. All the characters are pretty innocent and hyper-1960’s American TV people. Except there’s all these innuendos and every once and a while a character will have a “WTF?” moment as they realize something kind of sexual or raunchy just happened. It’s kind of like Pleasantville, though with a lot of silly humor.

This movie is also gay friendly, parodying a lot of the 1960’s beach movies. There’s a mystery to be solved, and a lot of hot guys that mostly go around with their shirts off. The murder is gruesome, but in a cartoonish manner. There’s a sexual identity crisis, multiple personality disorder, and tough women — the guys think they’re in charge, but the women are the ones going around doing everything. There’s a bit of raunch and some black humor, but as long as you can laugh about it things should be cool.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA_G2Ts8xmo

 

Vietnam Veteran Talks to Mitt Romney About Gay Marriage

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRN9Y5Nvdqk&feature=player_embedded

 

Obama and Romney Tackle 14 Top Science Questions from Scientific American

So they went and answered some science questions. There’s a lot of politico spin on it and some definite… I don’t even know the word. Mitt Romney says he’s not a scientist and I believe him. But he is a politician, so I was still confused by his answers. Obama was a little more concise and to the point and I liked that a bit better than a long rambly answer that didn’t really answer anything.

They were both being the politician guys, which kind of disappoints me because I wanted some straight, honest answers. Science stuff is actually pretty important, and even if I’m personally too dumb to understand it… it’s still the kind of thing that shapes the way we live in the world today and tomorrow. And the President of the United States, as the Commander In Chief, is the guy that while he doesn’t know how to make flying cars himself, can point at some inventor dude and say “Get it done.” That or he’s supposed to know enough to say “This is stupid. Work on something that’s actually relevant. And please don’t tear up the environment while you do it. No more chopping down redwoods to make picnic tables.”

Here’s the link to the article: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=obama-romney-science-debate.

 

Bill Clinton’s Full DNC Speech 2012

I didn’t see the speech as it played live because I was watching the movie Battleship (there will be a review of that coming soon) but I was kind of skimming the tweets. Then I tried to catch the rehash on CNN and they were just cutting it all up. So of course I went in search of the full speech.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzDhk3BHi6Q&feature=youtu.be