- Jimmy Fallon’s Monologue; December 16, 2015
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- Jimmy Fallon’s Monologue; December 16, 2015
Watch Macaulay Culkin revisit his Home Alone character, who is now a traumatized adult.
Friday starts the official “Year of the Nerd”
Remember to show your loved ones how much you care this Thanksgiving.
why did you lie to sheldon cooper about your dead grandmother just to make him let you win a card game?
Because it was so gosh darn fun.
And it really was funny!
“There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.” .. (George W Bush)
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Trump And The Lessons of History
While of course it’s tempting to dismiss Donald Trump as nothing more than a buffoon and a cartoon caricature of the worst excesses of American capitalism, it wouldn’t be wise. Things are starting to get ugly in US politics, or maybe he’s just making an ugliness that’s always been there harder to ignore.
Getting on for a century ago, in the 1920′s, Hitler’s ‘Brownshirts’ were a key factor in his rise to power. They were the bully-boys he used to silence protest at his public speeches and rallies, because he was by no means universally liked or regarded as the answer to Germany’s very real problems. They were ready to attack and beat anyone perceived as a threat to their leader. They broke up opposition rallies. They saw themselves as ‘patriots’. They vilified and terrorized jews, trades-unionists, homosexuals, and other races. They hated and feared anyone who was different. If you protested at a Hitler rally you risked being silenced by the fists and boots of Brownshirt thugs.
That was then and this is now. In Birmingham, Alabama, in the USA, at a Donald Trump rally, black activist Mercutio Southall Jr, was beaten and choked by Trump supporters for protesting what he saw as their leaders racism (here). Mr Trump later said on TV’s ‘Fox and Friends’ that Mr Southall probably deserved what he got, adding .. “Maybe he should have been roughed up.” It came as no surprise to Mr Southall when Birmingham police refused to bring charges against the people who attacked the protesters because, as he said, “I was being choked right in front of a Birmingham Police officer and all he did was try to stop me from hitting the man who was choking me.”
Violence at a political event like this would be shocking even if it were a completely isolated incident but, unfortunately, it’s not. Verbal and physical violence at Trump rallies, especially directed at protesters of color, is becoming routine. Another recent rally took a violent turn when attendees shoved and spat on immigration advocates. The following week, Trump supporters were filmed dragging and kicking an immigration activist while others chanted “U-S-A! U-S-A!” Trump’s response to these incidents has been to confine reporters at his rallies to pens in order to prevent them doing their job properly.
In a massive field of Republican presidential wannabees, bickering and squabbling like children as they try to outdo each other in how heartless and selfish they can be towards the poor and minorities and how ‘tough’ they can appear, Trump stands out like a malignant colossus. He goes straight for the jugular. He says the unsayable. He knows no boundaries of good taste or truth. He understands how to plug right into the backward, bigoted prejudices of the Republican faithful.
America in 2015 may be many things, but one thing it is very definitely not is a post-racial society. It is a country still characterized by racial inequality and made uneasy by brooding racial tension. A nation which still self-segregates and where research shows that 75% of whites have “entirely white social networks without any minority presence.” Michael Moore said with some truth that “In a country born of racial genocide, the issue of race is still an open wound on the American soul. We haven’t dealt with it.“
Trump knows this. He isn’t a fool. He is a smart, amoral political operator with a monster ego who knows his target audience. Power is his goal and to get it he is willing to use racial hatred and the bogey-man of ‘terrorism’ to fearmonger without caring about any consequences beyond his own immediate political advantage. Contrary to what some, understandably alarmed by his extreme rhetoric, have called him he is not a ‘Hitler’ and those who follow him aren’t ‘Nazi’s’ (not all of them anyway). Obviously there is no direct, point-for-point correspondence between the rise of Hitler and the rise of Donald Trump, their beliefs, or their aims. But there are worrying echoes of the past in what’s happening.
History offers lessons to those willing to learn. We know the beast is always lurking beneath the thin veneer of civilization. We know how easy it is to stir up the very worst in human nature. We know where child-like faith in self-proclaimed ‘strong leaders’ can end. We know how easily people surrender real freedoms for false promises of ‘security’. We know what happens when we make scapegoats out of race or religion. We know how dangerous it is to torment people with fear and fabricated terrors until they are ready to lash out at anyone they see as ‘different’. It’s all there in the history books and we know it doesn’t end well.
Donald Trump and the rest of the far-right who have hijacked the Republican party are playing with fire. If America hasn’t learned the lessons of history, innocent people are going to get burned.
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The movie Moonwalkers plays on the great myth that Stanley Kubrick was hired by the U.S. government to fake the first moon landing in 1969. However, in this version of the story, that attempt goes horribly wrong, when the CIA Agent (played by Ron Perlman) tasked with hiring the famous director…
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(yes, that is him sleeping on the floor in the last photo.)
To my fans
I realised that I had focused a lot of writing on past relationships and it hit me I had never written about my best friend. The person I met in college over ten years ago. The person who was at my very first gig. The person who has seen me at my lowest and the first person I call in muffled sobs when something bad happens. We’ve been deliriously happy together, deliriously tired and deliriously sad together. I wanted to show our friendship for what it really is- honest, real, electric. I think about the times we drink together until neither of us can stand. The laughing at our own ridiculousness and foolishness. Comparing our trials and errors; overthinking our break ups and new loves, remembering everything we’ve been through to get to this point and being so proud of it. Two girls from Hereford trying our best in the City. We open our hearts up and take risks, but together we are more powerful than ever. We are challenged every day but we see it through and sometimes it feels like we can conquer anything.
When I’m with you, I’m standing with an army.
Hoy el Real Madrid a avanzado a las semis de la Champions League y estoy muy contento por que soy fanático de ellos, pero lo que me pone aun mas contento es que el gol del pase haya sido anotado por el chicharito Hernandez. Esta temporada (aunque más bien ya son varias) no han sido fáciles para el, no tener la oportunidad de poder jugar es lo mas frustrante para un jugador de fútbol, pero mas sin embargo, el se ha mantenido ecuánime, y ha seguido practicando y luchando con la misma pasión su lugar en la cancha. Anccelotti no se ha equivocado, ha demostrado ser un solucionador de problemas y esta semana ha confiado en la frescura, garra, empuje y talento de Javier Hernández y este no ha defraudado, esta suele ser la parte mas importante de la temporada y es aquí e en esta parte donde las figuras nacen. Muchas felicidades y que sigan los éxitos y mas goles para el y por supuesto los goles, Hala Madrid
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