#MorningMonarchy: August 30, 2018
Taos Compound coverup, the Madden shooter and the return of 'Suspiria' + this day in history w/the Thurgood confirmation and our song of the day by Robert DeLong on your Morning Monarchy for August 30, 2018.
Taos Compound coverup, the Madden shooter and the return of 'Suspiria' + this day in history w/the Thurgood confirmation and our song of the day by Robert DeLong on your Morning Monarchy for August 30, 2018.
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Trump makes a big deal about keeping his campaign promises. And, unfortunately, the ones he wants to keep, he does try to keep. Sometimes the courts and occasionally, even Congress, keeps him from keeping the worst of them. His excuse for torpedoing the bipartisan DACA fix was that it flew in the face of one of his ugly outbursts of bigotry during the campaign.
If you are asking ‘Where is all the protest music?’ you aren’t looking hard enough
by Ian Sinclair
Morning Star
4 September 2017
Every now and then an opinion piece is published in the press lamenting the lack of political songwriting today.
A privately operated children’s grammar school in Karachi was scheduled to allow a student performance of the 1971 John Lennon song ‘Imagine’. The song which was both beloved and controversial at the time of its release offers a simplified version of a Marxist world view in which earthly equality is matched by a collective rejection of religion.
Headless torso, spared killers and back to Jonestown + this day in history w/Mark David Chapman sentenced and our song of the day by Propagandhi on your Morning Monarchy for August 24, 2017.
When rock and roll music first came to prominence, it was considered rebellious, anti-establishment and even subversive. The product of mostly black American musicians, it quickly and sadly became a linchpin for white American racism.
When young white men started playing rock and roll, rock’s anti-establishment credentials remained much the same. A centrist or even centre-left public figure could barely embrace Chuck Berry any more than Buddy Holly without being accused of poor taste or trying to pander to ‘delinquent youth’.
There are many examples of the contempt the western elite harbour towards their own citizens. Some of the most poignant examples, however, are not expressed in government policy but in the subtle ways that the media toes an unofficial government line, doing something legislation could not so rapidly do, control, numb and confuse the hearts and minds of ordinary people.
Death expectancy, safe havens and a pet cemetery + this day in history w/"Dimebag" Darrell and our song of the day by Sonny Knight & The Lakers on your Morning Monarchy for December 8, 2016.
"You think you're so clever and classless and free..."(so many versions, so little time)by Gaius PubliusThis matters, both the Carrier settlement itself (how it was achieved) and the Sanders pushback against it. Let's start with Sanders, then go to the settlement. Sanders writes (my bolded emphasis):