Saturday, December 19, 2020

Saying This In The First Person - Dressed Like A Wedding Cake Raymond Burke Lies, Bears False Witness, Spouts Racist Rhetoric, etc.etc.etc.

 

I almost never bother listening to the fascist Cardinal Raymond Burke but did so to his seditious, lying speech given in place of a homily for the kind of Catholics who would probably have sucked it in if he'd just reread an updated rant by the infamous Fr. Charles Coughlin. There are way, way too many Catholics who are prone to fascism, there always have been and there are power-hungry, evil clergy who are ready to lead them to the devil. And that is an incredibly petty and vindictive cult within Catholicism, one that reaches into the highest reaches of the hierarchy, well financed by billionaires and multi-millionaires.

 

I don't know if there has ever been a formal and extra serious sin for ordained men in the Catholic church, one that constitutes the sin of lying, breaking the commandment against bearing false witness, spreading racism and bigotry from the alter or lectern during what is supposed to be the Mass, though I doubt they'd ever make it a punishable offense that would involved removing such a liar. If there is such an officially named sin, Cardinal Raymond Burke is among the worst of those.

 

I doubt there will be any punishment of Burke using the church to promote Republican-fascism and to lend his energy to forementing seditious violence of the kind that fanatical, fascist Catholics are probably more prone to than your average American. I say that knowing full well that the rap that Catholics have gotten for supporting fascists is one of the favorite tools of its enemy. As someone considered a Catholic, maybe those in the hierarchy who support fascism should consider that they are the reason such charges are not entirely an expression of bigotry.

 

I find it both understandable and enormously frustrating that Pope Francis has not punished the liar Burke, a man who, as a trained in law, such as Canon Law is, one who has conducted trials yet is a liar, a slanderer and a bearer of false witness and racism. Pope Francis has tried to reestablish the model of hierarchy in which the Pope doesn't practice dictatorial powers but it's certain that the U. S. Catholic Conference of Bishops would never criticize Burke and don't have the power to punish him for the sacrilege of lying from the pulpit during a mass. Only Pope Francis could do that. 

 

I find this does, in fact, match the case of the infamous radio priest, Charles Coughlin in that there were Cardinals, influential ones, who tried to get the Vatican to shut the fascist up. He was actually dangerous. In the end it took a combination of the death of the archbishop who supported him - Even Pius XII wasn't the absolute dictator that JPII wanted to be - and the FDR administration moving to change the rules to require broadcasting licenses and the stations who carried him because he was profitable dumping him as they may have lost their ability to broadcast. You're not going to cripple sedition of this kind without doing that, again.

Saturday Night Radio Drama Second Feature - Louis Kornfeld - The Man In The Barn

 

The Man In The Barn 

GRACE Sarah Reynolds

JIMMY Joe Mullins

CORUM Maeve McGrath

DRIVER Diarmuid McIntyre

ADAM Louis Kornfeld

 

Written by Louis Kornfeld

Produced by Jonathan Mitchell

Made with the assistance of Diarmuid McIntyre and Grey Heron Media

 

This story was commissioned by RTE’s Drama on One. It was made in association with The Hearsay International Audio Arts Festival and recorded on location in Kilfinane, County Limerick, Ireland.

 

This is one of those plays that show how much you can do with fifteen minutes some voices, a few sounds and an interesting story. 



O radix Jesse - Paweł Łukaszewski

 

O radix Jesse, qui stas in signum populorun

super quem continebunt reges os suum

quem Gentes deprecabuntur

veni ad liberandum nos, jam noli tardare,

 

O Root of Jesse, standing as a sign among the peoples

before you kings will shut their mouths

so you the nations will make their prayer

come and deliver us, and delay no longer.

 

Polish Chamber Choir Schola Cantorum Gedanensis

Saturday Night Before Christmas Radio Drama - Timothy X Atack - The Morpeth Carol

 

 

A nine-year-old boy goes for a walk to escape his troubled household on Christmas Eve, and between the high-rise buildings of the town comes across the remains of a crashed sled, wounded reindeer and a gaunt and intimidating-looking Santa. 

Starring Paul Copley, Ellis Hollins and Alun Raglan.

Not as glum as you think at first.  Not merry, either.  Santa's a pretty rough character who's having a really bad day.

This Is The Kind Of Story I Needed Right Now - Atlantic City's Revenge: Blowing Up Trump's Casino For Charity

 


Friday, December 18, 2020

Why Don't You Post The Bach Magnficat?

I have, a number of times.  I love it, singing in the chorus for it was one of my more memorable university experiences.   But anyone who wants to hear the Bach Magnificat or other, well known settings of these texts can find them and listen to them, there are lots of  issued recordings and live performances of them on YouTube.  I'm totally in favor of people listening to Bach and Charpentier and other great composers but I like to try composers I've never listened to before.   Bach and Charpentier were unknown composers too, at one point.   I don't post anything I haven't tried myself and liked enough to post it.

 

Update: Oh.  I forgot.  The Messiah.  I acknowledge that Handel was a fine composer, maybe even a great one.  I performed lots of his music when I was in college, accompanying people who sang it and played it in recital, it has never failed to leave me entirely cold.  I have never, ever found a performance of The Messiah that did anything else to me.  I have no idea why.   If you love it, great, listen to his music, sing it, play it.  Think of me not taking any of it as leaving all the more for you. 

You know, you could start your own blog and post what you want to, it's not hard.  You only need an e-mail address. 

O Adonai - Rodrick Williams

 

O Adonai, et Dux domus Israel,

qui Moysi in igne flammae rubi apparuisti,

et ei in Sina legem dedisti:

veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.

O Adonai, and leader of the House of Israel,

who appeared to Moses in the fire of the burning bush

and gave him the law on Sinai:

Come and redeem us with an outstretched arm.

 

 Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross, Gabrielle Haigh, Stefan Kennedy

Is The Trump Crime Family Cut In Covid Vaccine Shipments Gross And Criminal Incompetence Or A Planned Scheme For Profit

Follow the money, in the Trump regime cutting the number of Covid vaccine doses going to states.


I would certainly consider putting money on there being some scheme of someone in the Trump crime gang trying to profiteer on it. I would bet that lots of what we saw them do and not do will be tied to profiteering by the Trump crime family and its associated gangsters. And I hope the Biden administration looks into that hard and anyone who played with hundreds of thousands of lives to try to rig things for their profit - WHAT THE HELL ELSE CAN ANYONE WITH A WORKING MIND EXPECT FROM BUSINESS SHARKS WITH POWER - ARE PUNISHED FOR COMMITTING MURDER. 

 

If our legal-judicial system lets them get away with any such crimes it will have proven itself to not only be the enemy of egalitarian democracy but the enemy of the American People.  


We have got to get to politics where these kinds of suspicions are not necessary.

Stupid Mail Got Thorugh The Filters Again - They Must Get Leaky Over Time

I cannot write in English because of the treacherous spelling.

Albert Einstein


Yeah, I did misspell "Austen" having long known a family in town who spells it "Austin". But did you know that ol' Jane, most famous for created shallow characters who are about as deep as the kind of sorority gals who go to school for the sole purpose of getting their MRS, was notoriously bad at the standard spelling of the English language? Her name repeatedly appears on lists of famous writers who were notorious for their "bad spelling". 

 

Faulkner, Hemingway, Keats, Fitzgerald, Yeats, Emily Dickinson, are writers I've seen brought up on their "bad spelling". If you are stupid enough to believe the "hand D" section of the mish-mosh of a play marketed as the one and only evidence that the Stratford guy ever wrote anything but his name (which he never managed to spell the same way twice) you'd certainly have to add William Shakespeare to that list, the spelling in it is all over the place.  One of the whoppers of a lie told to link him to it is based in misspelling, though when that is investigated objectively, the argument is inconclusive at best and when objective experts look into it, the case totally falls apart.

 

Not to mention Thomas Jefferson who once said he didn't have any use for a man who knew only one way to write a word. I have certainly been critical of Jefferson the slave holding hypocrite but not on count of his spelling or even, much, on what I think is rather evident that a lot of the time he was pretty drunk while he wrote.


If I thought it would help me write as well as Dickinson,Keats, Faulkner or Yeats I'd let my spelling go completely to orthographic hell.   A knack for visual memory and guess work, which is all "correct spelling" indicates is a rather minor skill though one given completely outsized repute by mid-brows.  The greatest writers of the English language haven't had it in any greater percentage than the general population, lots of useless scribblers have it.  I suspect that's the basis of many a scribbling class hack's life choice.   Doesn't make what they say worth reading.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

No Apologies I Needed This Today - Randy Rainbow - Rudoph The Leaky Lawyer

 


O Sapientia - Peter Hallock

 

 

O Sapientia, quae ex ore Altissimi prodisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviter disponensque omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae. 

O Wisdom, you came forth from the mouth of the Most High, and reach from one end of the earth to the other, mightily and sweetly ordering all things: come and teach us the way of prudence.

St. Mark's Cathedral Choir

Dean Seuss, Director

 

Getting Past The Electoral College Map And The Stupid Conflict Generating Generalities It Generates

Doing something I seldom do, follow up a Twitter thread I came across something by the nerdy cartoonist Randall Monroe that is probably accurate and, oddly, very important. 

Randall Munroe

@xkcd

Replying to

@xkcd

There are more Trump voters in California than Texas, more Biden voters in Texas than NY, more Trump voters in NY than Ohio, more Biden voters in Ohio than Massachusetts, more Trump voters in Massachusetts than Mississippi, and more Biden voters in Mississippi than Vermont.

There's a map that Monroe has drawn that adds some context to that observation.

 

 2020 Election Map

If you go to the link and click on it you can get some detail as to where concentrations of Trump voters and Biden voters are located though like any such map, even one far, far better than the stupid and dangerous Electoral College maps, it will make votes for one or the other candidate disappear from view. Well, that's what the Electoral college does.

As a rural voter in a town which has, until recently, had a concentration of old-line Yankee Republicans ususally in the majority, I'm especially annoyed by the disappearing of voters.

One of the things that this points out is how the Electoral College exacerbates regional and even state divisions as it disenfranchises voters across the country, if you vote for a Democrat in a state that votes in even the tiniest majority or even a plurality for a Republican for president, the system throws out your vote. You can vote in every single presidential election and the sytem can disenfranchise you every time. And that's OK with so many small-state legislatures and Senates and others because they figure they can rig things when nothing about a democratic election should be open to any kind of rigging.

I was going to mention the putrid scumbag Rand Paul lying about the election of Joe Biden and it's good for that scumbag that I can't punch him in his lying mush. Rand, no doubt inheriting his elitism and racism from his libertarian daddy, things that "non-traditional" voters casting legal votes is illegitimate and produces an invalid result. No doubt he's afraid of "non-traditional" voters voting in his benighted state and throwing his ass out. I can't say that I don't resent Kentucky for giving us two of the worst Senators in recent memory - my state just reinstalled Susan Collins so Maine has nothing to be proud of in that regard - but I keep in mind that there are plenty of Kentuckians who voted for Joe Biden and who vote for better candidates, it's just that they aren't in the majority.

Rand Paul is a total disgrace, Kentucky should feel as ashamed of having him as a Senator as I do that Collins is in the Senate from Maine. I know it's not only the Second district, the most rural area of the state that went most strongly for her but there were plenty of Republican scumbuckets down here nearer the population center too. There's a whole lot of shame to go round.  

Having been critical of Randall Monroe in the past, I figure I should give credit where it is due.  He obviously understands how things get distorted, though his statement is more useful than the map, though it is a big improvement.

The Criticism Of Secularism As I Do It

IN emptying my spam file I have found several varied complaints about my criticism of secularism which seem to make several assumptions about what I mean that aren't only unwarranted, they are clearly things I've never proposed and have often stated I am totally against. 

 

a. I would oppose any state imposition of religion on anyone, willing or not. It would not serve to do much but discredit the religion I believe is closer to the truth than other religion to get it into a fixed, legalistic government enforced form. It certainly has and did discredit those forms of it which gained such established status. It does, today, even when the establishment is in the form of dictatorial cults in which there is rigid control of membership, especially when that cult is controlled by one man or woman, those people who constitute the central power in the cult and who enforce their control and, in most cases, fleecing of the members of the cult, often with violence, in the worst cases, murder. The INC cult in the Philippines is one of the most extreme examples in which the "church" tells its members to vote as a block, they were instrumental in installing and maintaining the Duterte regime, playing a similar role to the "white evangelicals" and other right wing "christains" who installed and support Trump.

 

I would certainly be opposed to government imposing religion I rejected on me and I am told I should not do to others what I would not have done to me.  More about that later. 

 

b. I am increasingly disillusioned with much of organized Christianity and Judaism which is structured around patriarchal, centralized power. I've slammed Opus Dei and other such cults repeatedly, I have not as much criticized the way in which the Heredi factions of Judaism which form around the supposed authority of their Rebbi can run from the positive and kind of sweet to the downright evil in their blind obedience to their deified Rebbi.  Some of the worst have a relationship to the right-wing Israeli government not unlike that of the INC mentioned above and in places of concentration of the Heredi factions, like Brooklyn.   And what you can say about those two religious orientations can be said about those who are independent of any larger grouping or those who are identifiable as such.


That said, there are good people who are involved in even the most highly centralized churches, even some of those at the center of power. I think Pope Francis is a good person, I think Pope John XXIII was and Paul VI tried to be. I am far more critical of John Paul II and Benedict XVI but would note that even in their cases, according to their encyclicals and other statements, based on the Gospel of Jesus and The Law of Moses and the Christian theological tradition,  their economics was entirely more egalitarian than anything any secular regime has done or proposed doing. Not all of the Bishops they appointed shared their economics, some of them are overt fascists and, JPII, especially,  had a weakness for highly centralized cults more like Mafia gangs than the Apostles, such as Opus Dei, the so-called Legionairs of Christ and others. I think neither he nor his chosen successor Benedict XVI much liked democracy and their notions of equality were severely limited, certainly excluding women and LGBTQ people or others.


That said, I don't think egalitarian democracy, economic equality, human decency and human survival are compatible with or are at all derived from secularism.  Though in a pluralistic, egalitarian democracy, governmental secularism is a necessary and efficient practice.  I would say that the more innocuous violations of that on the local level, the odd manger scene on public property, the maintenance of some largely ignored cross or "10 Commandments" put up by Hollywood to promote that gawddawful movie, tolerating that is more politically productive than giving the fascists material to turn to worse ends.  Though opening up public space to those stupid atheist "satanists" for their own PR campaigns serves those dopes right. 


It is as a widespread cultural phenomenon that secularism quickly shows its defects and limits. 

Secularism either starts out or devolves into self-centered gratification-based living, there being no external motivation in being anything else. That in the early generations of a secularized culture there may be some vestiges of the golden rule or some vaguer notion of fairness doesn't seem to be there as strongly in succeeding generations. I've seen that is often the case in families involved in some of the supposed "liberal" churches though I think in their official statements of practice and the vestiges of a core of beliefs, many of those may be closer to the Gospel in their presumed decline than they were at their heights.


I'm beginning to think that the future of Christianity will be far more dependent on individuals practicing Christian morals than on churches or groups. And with that there will be everything from the tendency of strong personalities, sincere and con-man, to attract cults around them to bizarre theological stuff such as could be seen in the so-called "Gnostics" of the early Christian period to attempts to clearly understand the teachings of Jesus, of his earliest witnesses, and the other things left to us in the Scriptures and to live it out.  While the organized churches were not free of some of that bizarre distortion especially when wedded to medieval feudalism,  much of what they weeded out was anything from dangerous to absurd.  A reading of the so-called "Gnostic" writings should cure a sensible or rational person of good will from the romantic modern nonsense concerning them.


Something I have come to see is that any attempt to go back to some imaginary idyllic original "Christian Church" the central superstition of the INC and so many other, generally awful cults, is based in the folly that it is either possible or desirable to reproduce the past. It isn't even possible to really know it in a way comprehensible enough to conduct a life or the life of a community within. The universe goes from the past to the future through the present, we are to live as people of the present in ways to try to make the future better for all. The talk in the Bible about "the alpha and the omega" frankly puts it that the universe had a beginning and it will have an end, that the progress to the end is part of the creation. I think that it is not an accident that so often the worst aspects of religion are found in those people and groups that want time to go backwards, the ultra-orthodox in Judaism, the various restorationist crackpots in Christianity, fundamentalisms of all kinds. They insist on the present doing what the present not only cannot do, be the past, but they insist on something it shouldn't do because it damages and distorts the future.  Jesus certainly never instructed his followers to keep things as they were. 


There are some moral absolutes that don't change and always apply, doing unto others what you would have them do to you, a somewhat transactional way to appeal to people to be good to each other being one of those.  They certainly knew that people were more likely to do it if you put it in those terms than if you put it in terms of self-sacrifice. On that truth, as Jesus and Hillel and many others have pointed out, the entirety of The Law depends, treating your neighbor with justice,  the laws commanding giving generous sustenance to the destitute, to the widow and orphan and stranger, treating workers well and fairly, economic justice, foremost among those.


Another that the truth being good a necessary basis of being good to each other, the only secure foundation of anything that is honestly called "freedom". And because of that lies are evil, especially the lies told in false witness to damage others, though lies forced on people to prevent them doing evil are made necessary though only in the most dire and exigent of circumstances. It is no accident that religious cults are always based in lies and deception, as so often has been the maintenance of church hierarchies and, always, in secular power. I have pointed out quite a bit lately how much of our legal system, supposedly based on a rigorous investigation and determination of truth runs on mutually ignored lies.


We are not guaranteed anything at any point though that every structure of governance that human beings are capable of creating or, perhaps, any we are capable of articulating will constantly be in danger of being corrupted, perhaps through the guaranteed faults of its articulation, certainly through the desires of lawyers, judges, commentators, politicians, etc. to find loopholes and other of those guaranteed faults and turn them into policies and habits for their own generally bad ends. Our object of secular worship,the Constitution is worshiped in the secular United States far more than The Bible is, especially by the white Bible thumpers who certainly have no use for either of those enduring moral absolutes mentioned above. It is certainly an object of worship by secular, civic religion and the junk you get from pop culture - so much of that profited by recent rulings on the First Amendment and the religion of the gun on the Second. 

 

I'm a total sucker for YouTubes of animals, rescue videos of wild animals,  cats and dogs and foxes and deer and other animals. I'm a real sucker for videos of reunion videos of mother donkeys and cows with their young, mother dogs with their puppies, even birds and others with people who were good to them. I can't help but conclude that even without Scripture that animals have the ability to surpass human beings in being good, loyal, self-sacrificing even outside of their own species - Darwin as an observer of animals was 100% an upper class beneficiary of the evil Brit class system.   I think human beings, certainly in many cases, are fallen animals.

 

And I am constantly reminded that the human record that Scripture is, falls short, especially in the treatment of animals and not infrequently of other people. It is a human record of, I am certain at times, inspiration from God, but it is recorded through human perception and articulation and so susceptible to human limits, distortion and even corruption. 

 

I don't have the same faith that human Constitutions and laws are as worthy of belief as divinely inspired*, though they can be inspired through the better aspects of religious belief as well a the most mistakenly and corruptly legalistic. All human constitutions will be imperfect, accidentally or intentionally. I could cite many instances of both happening. I cannot think of any rational scientific or mathematical or strictly logical support for making the golden rule into controlling law, it can't be done. I can find the reason to do that in Leviticus and in the Gospel of Jesus. God wants us to.   Though I can certainly find a lot of really bad stuff that has been put into law from Leviticus too, I have no doubt as to what part of that book should be left to the dead past and what must not be. 

 

No human construction, no law, no Constitution, especially no "bill of rights"  can be safely allowed to be considered a perfect or even safe construction given eternal power to conduct human affairs.  Such a construct is as futile in conception as the Tower of Babel yet that is exactly how we are supposed to imagine the United States Constitution, in its most evil and obviously dishonest form, the worship of the "original intent" of the deified "founders" is the required pose of what the rather stupid and corrupt Sandra Day O'Connor called our "civic religion".  In that secular attitude, one encouraged by the ACLU and the "civil liberties" industry, I see some of the greatest evils of established churches repeated in a purely secular form.  And from that I have listed many resulting evils or inequality, of commodification of people and their exploitation in some of the most brutal of industries such as prostitution and by others who enslave us through addictions to liquor and drugs and destroy the basis of democracy through lies.  The church of secularism is a pretty terrible one when you look at it in the same critical manner that all of religion should be treated.  

 

That's what I'm trying to do here when I criticize secularism. 

 

* We certainly have no call to consider the United States Constitution as such, the writers of it were explicit in their denial of that and we have the records of the evil calculations made in the Constitutional Convention.

 

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Magnificat - Dorothy Papadakos

 

 

Recorded by musicians of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Philadelphia, PA Director of Music, St. Martin-in-the-Fields: Lyn Loewi Featured jazz pianist: Aaron Graves Soloist: Valerie Gay Recorded on November 1st, 2020, as part of an All Saints’ jazz Evensong. 

Dorothy Papadakos is a charismatic and multitalented artist. She is well-known for her compositions and her silent movie improvisations, and in 1990 became the first female Cathedral Organist at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Her works combine jazz and classical idioms, reflecting her own performance experience and interests. This Magnificat, from a setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, originally for organ and choir, was commissioned by St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire for their Sesquicentennial.

Robert Reich Is Absolutely Right A Return To Normal Would Be What Got Us To Trump

 


Don't Miss It At All

Again someone asks me if I regret giving up the mildly entertaining opportunities I used to be in the habit of taking whenever a certain idiot troll gave me material.  Christmas day will mark five months since he insulted my father who was a permanently disabled veteran of WWII on that basis and I decided that it would dishonor his memory for me to continue giving the ass attention.  I have not regretted that choice.

The over-rated Jane Austin noted in Pride and Prejudice that we love the chance that such fools give us to display a bit of wit but that gets old.   Maybe I'll think about it again when it's been a year.  But I made a solemn vow and I never have broken one of those. 

Almost got the spam file totally cleaned out.

The Court Should Know That Rubber Stamping Corrupt Pardons Will Blow Things Up

IF the many criminal-cover pardons that Trump has been and will certainly issue are upheld by the courts and the Supreme Court, IF THE BIDEN JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DECIDES NOT TO PURSUE A JUDICIAL OVERTURN OF THEM BECAUSE THEY ANTICIPATE THE COURT WON'T DO THAT, then it is proof of a number of things.

First was the absolute stupidity of the "founders" in granting such blanket pardon power to the president which they knew could be used for such a purpose, of covering up law breaking by members of that presidents administration and others, of the friends and family members and others who a corrupt president would choose to pardon.  Even to cover up his own criminality. The discussion of the "founders" proves that they knew the possibility of that, they knew it from their experience of living under the limited monarchy of George III.   

Second it will prove the total nonfeasance and likely malfeasance of the Supreme Court when it comes to correcting the worst possible interpretation of the worst consequences of us being saddled with a rather badly written Constitiution.  The Supreme Court has never been slow to bend and in some cases go beyond the language of that document, especially when it served their own assumed perogatives and to their own benfit.  I've mentioned the extra-constitutional matter of judicial review to overturn duly enacted laws, something which appears nowhere in the Constitution.

Among other things it will prove is one of the worst aspects of having a written Constitution is that it provides ass-cover for a Supreme Court which either doesn't want to do what is vitally needed to protect egalitarian democracy or wants to favor its own side, party, class, etc.   They can do exactly what they want to do and use the language of the Constitution or an earlier claim about that in the same way that Robert Mueller used that appalling DoJ memo to not even investigate huge areas of criminal activity by the Trump regime.   

The Trump pardons that will protect him, his family, his cronies and fellow gangsters, thugs, crooks and law-breakers being allowed to stand should be among the final straws that lead people of good will  to either insist on changing the words used by the thugs on the Supreme Court and elsewhere to do evil or to break away from a country which will not make those changes even in light of the Trump era crimes.   We've got to get past the founders fetish to face the fact that they were not paragons of virtue or even wisdom, they were a bunch of slave-drivers and oligarchs and pretty sleazy businessmen.   We wonder why egalitarian democracy eludes us, why the reforms fought for, literally with people shedding their blood and losing their lives for equality and justice and the rule of law and not of rich men yet we cannot get past the worship of the reason that we can't get past it, the thing which Supreme Courts have been using since Dred Scott to prevent equality and democracy right down to the Roberts Court.   We have got to give that up, even if it would make "Hamilton" look like the stupid and dangerous lie that it is.   

We have got to serve notice on the Roberts court, right now, that their refusing to call corrupt pardons illegitimate and refusing to nullify them is unacceptable.   I think if they did that, if those corrupt pardons stand it should be the beginning of the break up of the country by those places that are tired of the criminal enablement built into the Constitution.

Another Proud Product Of Harvard Law Is Trump's Pardon Assembly Line AG

The scumbag lawyer who Trump replaced the scumbag lawyer William Barr with, Jeffrey Rosen is yet another scumbag product of Harvard Law School, joining other scum such as the woman who never opens her mouth without a flagrant, shameless lie come out, Kayleigh McEnany, Ted Cruz, Alan Dershowitz and so many others who lead me to say that Harvard may have likely produced as many career criminals by percent as any major prison in the United States.   It's clear that the criminals Harvard produces are generally the really big ones, the kind of criminals who Victoria Gotti noted were bigger gangsters who had higher body counts than the type her family were.  

Granted they produce other people like Katie Porter who are the opposite of criminals and many others who are merely not criminals and thugs but it's clear that Harvard isn't in the business of instilling morals into its graduates, law school or other.  Nor do they apparently much care about the moral character of those they credential or their integrity.  And I do think it comes down to a matter of deep integrity, or rather, a lack of it.  

I have noted how many of the merely non-criminals of the kind who get asked on MSNBC, many the product of Harvard or other big name, prestigious law schools, even up to the time William Barr was named as Trump's third Attorney General rather stupidly and naively declared that that made thug was going to be better than the two pieces of crap who preceded him due to his being a good-ol'-boy member of the DC legal establishment, an "institutionalist" of the kind his good buddy Robert Mueller was said to be.  Well, I didn't go to an Ivy and I didn't go to Harvard Law but as soon as I heard that I knew it was bullshit and I'm sure I said so at the time.  And anyone who had any knowledge of Barr in the Bush I administration and the Bush II regime had to have known he was a scumbag, yet as long as he could do so and not officially get charged with a crime, being a scumbag, even enabling some massive law-breaking by the Bush crime family, made him pristine and pure enough to be a good buddy with the Atticus Finch impersonator, Mueller.  

Lawyers will, on occasion, complain about the bad reputation they have, they will complain about the contempt so many have for the legal system and the judiciary and the administration of the law.   The clean, soft handed sleaziness of lawyers and the legal profession, them overlooking the immorality and, probably more damaging amorality of their daily professional lives has earned that for all of the above.  And, like any profession, the idea that lawyers are going to reform any of it is as stupid an idea as that the police are ever going to get rid of the bad cops or that there is honor among thieves and thugs.   

It's as unlikely as Harvard Law retracting the credentials it hands out to scum like Rosen and McEnany, Cruz, the Dersh, no matter how much that helps them in their careers as big time thugs and liars. 

P.S. I started wondering how much of a role Harvard and what would become the Ivy League played in the thinking of those who would frame the disaster of a Constitution as I was writing this and looked up the Northerner "founder" who has come, for me, to embody so much of the sleeze of that body of rich, white men, Elbert Gerry, the one whose early political gamming of the Constitutional system gives his name to one of the most sleazy of anti-democratic practices, the gerrymander.  I looked him up and, yep, he was a Harvard product.   Which led me to look up other scumbags of that generation.  I know it won't mean much to people not from Maine but James Bowdoin, for whom the College here is named,  the scumbag governor of Massachusetts whose rich man favoring policies touched off Shay's Rebellion (the thing that scared the slave-owners and Northern oligarchs such as Gerry into writing the Constitution), yet another Harvard product.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Lockdown Magnificat

 

 

Our Jazz Vespers team put together this 'Lockdown' Magnificat for our Church family and others. 

The setting is by Ike Sturm, the stanza is 'My soul proclaims, the greatness of the Lord'

Soprano Sax - Dan Forshaw 

Vocals - Libby Key and Adenike 

Piano - Rob Brockway 

Bass - Joel Humann 

Drums - Scott Chapman

Nope, I Didn't Notice That Old Fake And Liar Had Died

 I noticed something way down in the hate-mail as I was deleting it, someone told me way back the end of October that the malignant liar and all round phony and fake James Randi died at the age of 90 something.   It's telling that even a news junkie like me never happened to notice his passing - about which I will not speculate except that I suspect he got a big surprise.  It not achieving a place in the news I wouldn't happen to notice is, considering he was a very minor figure of pop culture something which would have been expected, if I'd thought about it that much before then.

Anyway, nothing I wrote in criticism of him or the people he suckered is negated by him going the way of all flesh.  So, no, I don't feel sorry for saying any of the things I said about him.  They were all documented and true.  The nasty little fraternity of professional skeptics have never let someone they heaped abuse on and told lies about while alive ever let their death stop them from continuing with the lies and abuse.  Even the supposedly respectable ones like Martin Gardener did that, in one case mocking the death of the daughter of a prominent scientific researcher into topics on the CSICOP index of prohibited thoughts.  James Randi never let up in his lies and misrepresentations of the living or the dead. 

I do find it funny when an atheist who figures that someone who has died no longer exists, when it's someone he has feelings for will inevitably will now goes all sentimental and pious and pretending that bringing up inconvenient truths about them when dead is going to, what?  offend their shade?  Maybe those atheists aren't as free from belief as they pretend they are.  

Monday, December 14, 2020

Mikołaj Zieleński - Magnificat

 

 

Dresdner Kreuzchor 

Martin Flämig, Conductor

"Cancel Culture" I Wonder Who Paid To Do The Testing To See If That Would Sell With The Unthinking Mid-Brow Masses

Paul Gigot is a right-wing jerk who I remember being one of the go-to liars on those tedious PBS Friday night shows full of DC scribbler hacks.  I think I remember him from the Paul Duke era at Washington Week In Review where every POV from far right to near right were represented.  It was about the time I stopped listening to those hacks.  I didn't know he'd landed on the Murdoch WSJ but it didn't surprise me.  

"Cancel culture" is a buzzword invented to defend right wing assholes and jerks when people protest against them lying and smearing people and spreading racism, sexism, etc.  I'm not surprised that Gigot is using it to defend that Epstein asshole.

Wishing People Off Of The Face Of The Earth Is What The Nazis Were All About

I hope in the fuoror over the sexist, assholish op-ed that the Murdoch owned Wall Street Journal published written by the lout Joseph Epstein, slamming Dr. Jill Biden for professionally using her actual title - Joey Epstein has one but it's one of those fake "honorary" PhDs handed out to whoever they managed to get to speak at a university commencement - I hope as people slam him they look into his skimpy history in attention getting through bigoted assholism because I remembered him doing it a half century ago when he went pretty much full-Nazi on gay folk. Here's David Ehrenstein commenting on him and what Harpers found fit to print back then. 

"If I had the power to do so, I would wish homosexuality off the face of this earth," Epstein then declared.   "I would do so because I think it brings infinitely more pain than pleasure to those who are forced to live with it; because I think there is no resolution for this pain in our lifetime, only, for the majority of homosexuals, more pain and various degrees of exacerbating adjustment; and because, wholly selfishly, I find myself completely incapable of coming to terms with it."   That such an "admission" created an uproar is no surprise to anyone reading it today.   But in 1970 it inspired an unprecedented protest demonstration in the offices of Harper's magazine by the Gay Activists Alliance, and that was followed in turn by a series of articles either in rebuttal and defense of Epstein and the protesters, some published as much as a decade after the inciting article.   In fact, aftershocks of this contretemps continue to reverberate to this very day when gay and lesbian issues are taken seriously for the very reason that we are "out of the closet" that Epstein expected us to stay in when he first sat down to write.         

"That is an essay that has followed me around," he recently informed Tim Rutten of the Los Angeles Times.   "It was not meant to be an attack. But, in 1970, the subject of sexuality suddenly became politicized."   Once that happens, all textured thinking goes out the window.   I hope I don't have a reputation as a homophobe, which is really a stupid word."         

In other words to deem a specified class of citizens worthy of eradication is "textured" thought, but when members of that class band together and fight back -- well that's "political" and therefore trayf.   And to make matters worse, they have armed themselves with a word to use against the attackers.   There has been much babbling of late in "elite" right-wing circles that homophobia isn't a "real word" because what it describes doesn't qualify for definition as a phobia at all.   Obviously one can play semantic games until the proverbial cows come home, but as millions of post-Matthew Shepherd Americans gay and straight know perfectly well, virulent hatred of the same-sex oriented is real, and there's nothing "stupid" about the creation of the term homophobia to identify it.

I hope that as well as the weekend scribblage of the old asshole follows him to the grave as he fully knows it's the only thing anyone is ever going to remember him for.  If he were sincere about having learned something from his desire for the obliteration of gay people from the Earth fifty years ago, he'd never have written such a piece of sexist crap in his dotage.  I doubt he'd ever have written it about a man, certainly not a Republican man who uses his academic title.  As it happens I know a lot of people in the education field who retain that custom, most of those I'm aware of, men. I can imagine his fellow faculty members when he was a visiting professor (visiting for decades, it seems) were in that habit.

The Wall Street Journal as well as all other Murdoch owned media will be attacking the Bidens and the Biden administration.  Murdoch should be deported along with his entire family.  I wouldn't wish them and the other trash that Republicans imported to pollute American media to promote oligarchy out of existence, just off of North American and barred from the media business so they couldn't promote bigotry and fascism elsewhere.


In Praise Of The Emotion of Guilt - I Absolutely Stand By The Truth Of What I Said - Hate Mail

The popular anti-scientific use of the unfortunate term adopted by modern physics, "relativity," to relavitize an attitude toward the truth and, so, morality may have seemed useful at times but there was no further assertion of morality, even the most vital of morality on behalf of individuals, entire racial, national, class groups, etc. which could not be summarily rejected or ignored or brushed aside by it

I absolutely stand by the truth of that statement, now that I've corrected the error auto-spell-check inserted in it.  I wish spell-check would be given a bigger vocabulary, if it was a silly Fred Newman-William Saphire legacy of phony language scrupulosity.  Here's a hint for people influenced by phony language cops, they generally don't know what they're claiming. They just get bigger idiots than they are who edit the NYT or other publishing ventures to believe them without the more important function of FACT checking.  The ones I looked at never seem to fact check themselves, some of them don't even know how to identify what they condemn.

It might have seemed useful to deny that there are clear and absolute holdings of morality in order to get rid of some of the unclear and at times harmful ill considered  legalisms that people mistake for them but falling for crap 20th century psychological and other mis-applications of scientific and mathematical methods in order to claim that anything that couldn't be proven with those methods is what is false so you can do what you want in every case has proven to be dangerous.  

The abandonment of the moral absolute that you shall not bear false witness, that you won't spread lies is what got us Trump.  The permission given by the idiotic mid-20th century Supreme Court, no doubt following the clearly stupid idea that American democracy was strong enough to allow the New York Times to carry lies with complete safety and, by the way, who is to say that pornography leads to the degredation of human beings into objects, etc. was stupid to start with.  The great liberal Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm knew back into the last century that had been a mistake, comparing the tiny little good of being able to publish Ulysses with the tidalwave of porn and other associated evils that came from that "civil liberties" campaign.  I could make a long list of the prostitutes who appeared in porn during the time period she said that in who have since died of their use in porn, not to mention others who copied the practices they were encouraged to find arousing by porn.   

I strongly suspect dozens of men I knew who died of AIDS in their late youth and early middle ages would have lived to old age if gay porn hadn't popularized promiscuous anal sex. That as much as gay sex being illegal and, so, the law prevented and discouraged faithful monogamous marriages was responsible for that decades long nightmare which, unfortunately, has been pretty much forgotten.   Well, such as I am, the experience of witnessing that kind of thing sticks with me.  Perhaps its a habit I got from my upbringing,  what you might mock as a "guilt ridden" Irish Catholic.  But I'd call it having a sense of moral responsibility, maybe feeling that you should learn from experience can be mixed up with being "guilt ridden".  I lack the modern Freudian superstition, the neurotic fear of guilt.  I think there's a huge amount of stuff that people should feel guilty about.  If we don't learn from experience at first, guilt might at least make us act as if we have.  

Do you think Trump, his family, his cronies, his supporters are suffering from too much of a feeling of guilt?  How stupid can you get to put down that most vitally needed of human emotions?   How stupid can you be to take a stand for what's wrong with Trump.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Hey, Democratic Party, start talking up how Trump and the Republicans are bilking peoples' elderly parents and grandparents out of their future inheritance.  It's what they're doing, they should get the blame for it.

Magnifcat in c minor - George Dyson

 

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Choristers of Lichfield Cathedral

Today  I listened to a whole bunch of settings I hadn't heard before, liked most of them but I really like being able to understand every word.  So I'll post this one again this year.   I wish someone would write a good setting for a choir of girls of the right age.  It's so odd to hear it sung by males over and over again. 

I am having a lot of trouble with my eyes this fall, it's not going to get much easier as time goes on. I don't know how long I'll be able to keep this up if it gets worse. Please understand when the instant spell check puts up the wrong word, I might not remember to check it enough times to catch all of the problems.


That is all.

The Shit We're In Is A Lot Deeper Than Just This Election Or Just The Republican-fascist Party And It's Not Just One Side And The "Center" That Are In It

Listening to a conversation with Attorney General of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro admirably, reasonably, rationally speaking about what is wrong with the Republican Party concentrated on the Republican-fascist Attorneys General and House members who supported Ken Paxton's treasonous law suit against electoral democracy. While it's important to go through the futile motions of bringing shame on the clearly shameless, that's just the tip of the shit pile that is poisoning American society and, so American democracy.


Listening to the reasonable AG Shapiro talking about how we have to get back to even a mutual agreement on what's true almost gets us to the root of the problem but that's putting it too rationally. What we need is a moral agreement that the truth is clearly good and what isn't true is, when not merely unreal, evil. I have no doubt that a lot of those idiots out on the streets and often threatening the majority of voters by showing their automatic weapons, know that what they're saying, what they're supporting is a big fat lie. A lie told to be pleasing to the further evils of greed, envy, racism, etc. In that they share the same mindset that Nazis, fascists, Stalinists, Maoists, etc. had, that a lie was as good as the truth if it got you what you wanted. I will point out with total and complete relevance THAT THAT IS THE AMORAL POSITION OF CAPITALISM, OF BUSINESS (with a few, largely irrelevant and financially disadvantaged exceptions) AND OF MODERN, SECULAR CULTURE IS OF VITAL RELEVANCE AND IMPORTANCE.


The popular anti-scientific use of the unfortunate term adopted by modern physics, "relativity," to relativize an attitude toward the truth and, so, morality may have seemed useful at times but there was no further assertion of morality, even the most vital of morality on behalf of individuals, entire racial, national, class groups, etc. which could not be summarily rejected or ignored or brushed aside by it. That is why you can find credentialed scientists to assert scientific racism, sexism, "herd immunity," climate-change denial for pay, in "journalism" as practiced but he unregulated "fee press".


The descent into Trumpism is a result of a long abandonment of even the most basic ideas that produce morality in human culture, the extent to which we participate in that as those who enjoy modern affluence is the extent to which we are culpable of it.* The extent to which we admit the dangers that are adopted with the modernistic refusal to admit that there is truth which is discernible, even that which cannot honestly be discerned with the methods or standards of the hard sciences or mathematics, is the extent to which we can hope to defeat the evil that we are forced to confront.


* Reading a piece bemoaning the prospect of Trump's suckers refusing to follow masking guidelines or to take the vaccines as those become available, I was reminded at the reactions I've gotten from the anti-Trumpers when I noted the as scientifically valid points about the dangers of anal sex, promiscuous sex, alcohol, and a few other topics, citing the scientific literature which is not in any way controversial. In those instances I got college-credentialed members of "the left" being as stupidly irrational as the anti-masking idiots and I think that the common aspect of that has nothing to do with knowledge or acceptance of science, it is all about club membership, assumed class identity, of us vs. them. And also the extent to which the concepts of personal liberty rule over not only reason but the morality of refusing to put other people and society in danger through self-indulgence. I have found it astonishing how the Republican-fascists supporting the overturning of the election for Trump have been raising that popular, Hollywood peddled cry of "McCarthyism," even as they still use McCarthyism in their next breath to attack Democrats. All you have to do is say a word, you don't have to have any regard for its meaning, using the common-received attitude towards it.


When American democracy is destroyed, it will be destroyed in the name of "liberty" and a distorted, dystopian thing which will be called "democracy". While that's something that the Republican-fascist, corporate dupe "right" is making real, it's not something "the left" is immune from, nor the "center" either.

The Ubiquitous Religon of Snobs

Having been led by hate mail to look at Origen's refutation Celsus' writing, of one of the earliest pagan intellectual's slander against Christians and Christianity, it was striking how just about every single thing that was claimed against Christanity is the same as is used by the would-be wise-guys, sci-rangers and intellectual today. 

 

And just as Origen had refutations against what was said then, Christian apologetics has answered them ever since. The matter of whether or not you believe one side or the other is obviously not dependent on the validity of what is said or the support that is given to it but is dependent on the choices of those who choose up sides. I don't find, especially, the earliest apologists to be any less intellectually capable or rigorous than the opponents. I certainly think today's theologians who I respect are, in almost every case, more prepared, better prepared, more rigorous in their methodology, more controlled in their presentation of those arguments they oppose, admitting to strong arguments they oppose and the difficulties in the arguments they are making than I find is common among the opponents of the core of Christian belief.


Where Christianity is most vulnerable is in the defense of the add-ons, I mentioned the medieval, I'd say often politically motivated or secular cultural baggage that was accepted along the way. I've had a lot of that junk thrown at me as if the generally college-credentialed idiots expected me to defend it, alleged Marian apparitions, images of Jesus in baked goods. Most hilarious, considering my identity as an Irish Catholic, they expect me to defend the worst of Protestantism, fundamentalism, "White evangelicalism," the gawdy, trashy, even irreligous excesses of Pentacostalism (and I don't mean the early Amuza Street variety, though a lot of that went way over the top, too). Not to mention the worst of all, the Hollywood, show-biz ersatz version that the followers of Trump assert, the night-club, variety-show, churches of the prosperity "gospel", etc. Traditional mainstream Christianity could often be faulted for having religion last for an hour or so in a pretty, often segregated church for one hour on Sunday. The prelude to what Garrison Keillor called "the church of the brunch." Where they may hear some of the Gospel and other Scriptures with a sincere sermon given by a competent and honest minister or priest. But for such "Christians" as believe in Trump it doesn't even mean that much, it's a show. For them the Bible is for thumping and holding upside down for the camera and for finding passages to bash the queers with or to uphold wealth inequality of racial exclusion, though they don't even much bother to do more than lie - a lot of it is lies made up on the fly with a few images and allusions to previous crap.


Clearly that's nothing I think is good and much that I think is evil. So don't bother me with your trash talk, I'm not posting it anymore even if I choose to answer it.


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It would seem that for Celsus one of the proofs against the Virgin Birth of Jesus was that Mary was a Jewish woman from a poor family - he said she was a spinner by trade - and on that count, alone, no sensible person would believe she could have been chosen by a god to bear their son. Celsus is clearly an intellectual and class, not to mention ethnic snob appealing to the same in his audience if not those who would like to be mistaken as one, having aspirations to become the same. While the present day scoffers might not want to make the same arguments, outright, a lot of what they say amounts to the same thing accusing the believes of ignorance and superstition - quite often, these days, the young TV and pop-culture idiots accuse these late iron age people of being "bronze age goat herders." Celsus, it seems, can be translated by dynamic equivalence, too, and as ignorantly as anything else can. I doubt one in a hundred thousand of them have ever heard of Celsus or the other line of his copy-cats any earlier than the last quarter of the 20th century.


I am dwelling on this because today is the Third Sunday of Advent, "Rose Sunday" when you light a pink candle if you do the Advent wreath thing, "Gaudate Sunday," and in place of the typical Psalm reading verses from the Magnificat found in Luke's Gospel are read. I did a long Advent series of posting more than one musical setting of the Magnificat a few years ago, along with readings about it, most of them taken from various liberation theologians, concentrating on the verses in which it is asserted by this low-born Jewish girl of no wealth and no standing and about whom vicious gossip was being spread (according to her detractors) that God was going to cast the rich and proud down and elevate the destitute, to fill the hungry with good things and send away the rich empty.


Christianity is that or it is nothing, it is the central importance of the nativity story, the meaning of it, which, given that no one but Mary would have known if it were true, she is the only one who could have known if she were, as said, a virgin when Jesus was conceived. Even if, as Celsus accuses, she had had sex with "Panthera" a Roman soldier, even wouldn't know if the rest of it, the angel, the message, the conception, was true. Some scholars, by the way, think "Panthera" is a lewd pun on the Greek word for "virgin," I don't know if that's plausible or not.


I doubt that for those idiots who pretend to support Trump out of "christianity" would have anything but contempt for an assertion that what Mary said in the Magnificat, according to Luke the first commentary in what would become Christianity. They certainly hate the poor, the destitute, the lowly, the powerless, the other. They have as much contempt for them as Celsus did in his polemic against Christianity. I doubt they'd be anything but furious if an accurate depiction of what the described birth-place was and the people involved if that was presented to them. Soren Kierkegaard may have recognized them as the "baptized heathen" that he bemoaned comprised the majority of nominal Christians he was aware of.