Well kids, it’s that time of year again, so possibly for the
last time before the holocaust...
NEWS STORY OF THE YEAR – In America, is there really anything else to discuss other than our final decline as a World power? Saying that it is the fault of politicians is just too easy, and lets the ignorant masses that populate our country off the hook. No, our decline happened long before we elected and unqualified, ignorant, racist, misogynistic buffoon as president. Our decline happened the minute we began praising the idiots on reality television thinking that could be us one day. The minute we valued fame over what can actually make us famous, the decline began. The minute we said that it is not important to be good at something, it is not important to know anything, just to go viral, the decline began, and I must say it has come quicker than I thought. Stupid has become cool, and that has finally began to destroy this country. Yes, maybe Paris Hilton can share a small portion of the blame, but you are worse.
It is the anti-intellectualism running rampant in this country that paved the way for Donald Trump to be elected president. The fact that we convinced ourselves that it’s ok to be stupid while the rest of the world surpassed us, is the prevailing reason why we have someone endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan as president. The fact that people actually said on CNN that they voted for Trump because they saw a fake news story on Facebook and thought it was real is the greatest illustration of my point.
Michelle Obama in
a recent sit down with Oprah, said that
she felt as if we have no hope, I respectfully disagree and let me tell you why.
Yes the ignorant have now taken over, but at this point, they have nowhere to
go but down. The ignorant reality TV generation has now reached its summit. Let
me tell you what I mean.
When I was in college I had a brilliant Sociology professor
named John Louis Cooper, who ended
up being my most significant mentor, mostly because I hear his voice every day,
and it was his voice that inspired me to protect those protecting water rights
at Standing Rock, North Dakota this
year. In 1963, Cooper was a college student fresh out of the Army, and already a member of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. When the March on Washington was planned, he was
all too eager to participate. He was there, and he watched as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered
his incredible “I Have a Dream” speech. When Cooper got back home, he
immediately quit the movement. When I asked him why so many years later he
simply said “Because that was the greatest thing I had ever seen, therefore I
knew it was never going to get that good again.” Well he was right.
We have elected a President that fits the analogy perfectly.
He is the greatest that reality TV will ever do. A President who would rather
be on Twitter than get intelligence
briefings. Someone whose own words disqualify him from the most dignified of
executive offices, and no one cared because “hey is famous and wants to change
things.” A President who appealed to the most ignorant racists that praised him
for wanting to ban Muslims, build a
wall to keep out the Mexicans yet
has a wife who can barely speak English
and is herself a foreigner. A President who has been endorsed by the most
ignorant of religious fanatics who seem to support him while ignoring the fact
that he has 5 children from 3 different baby mommas, and his current wife has
posed nude. Now that’s kinda ghetto isn’t it? This coward got 5 deferments to
duck service in Vietnam, spoke out
against the families of slain veterans, and there were still veterans that supported him. My point is, that Republicans supported him despite the
reality that he has no Republican values at all, and we must ask ourselves why,
and we must do so in-depth, because barring that I can only come up with one
answer: He was elected because he was famous, and a certain group in this
country wanted to tell those govern it to go fuck itself. Kind of like a petulant
child that finally turned 18 but is still living in their parents basement. Hey
assholes, you still need government to be run by qualified people, don’t you
realize that?
Last year I said that the coming election was struggle for
the soul of this country, and the rest of the world was watching. Well, we
showed the world how stupid we are. Letting Russia hack into our electoral process is something that a third
world banana republic allows, not the greatest nation in the world. And for
assholes like Paul Ryan to say that
sanctions imposed by Barack Obama
were too little, too late and that his foreign policy has made us weaker in the
eyes of the world is interesting, considering that he and his cronies cock-blocked
everything that the President has tried to do for eight years.
When the President-elect says that we “need to get over it”
and “the computers have complicated lives very greatly” (I’m totally fucking
serious this is a direct quote) I am very afraid. Hey asshole, a foreign
government just compromised our elections and you seem to think it’s not a big
deal. This is why we are finished as a world power. The only thing to worry
about now is whether or not one of this ignorant brute’s tweets will start a
nuclear war.
Look familiar? Google Nazi salute |
QUOTE OF THE YEAR – “Let me ask you: Have you even read
the U.S. Constitution? I will gladly lend you my copy. In this document, look
for the words liberty and equal protection of law.”
- Khizr
Khan, father of a slain US Army
soldier, in a speech directed at Donald Trump on the final day of the Democratic National Convention, July
28.
Mr. Khan I don’t think you are reading this, but if you are,
as a veteran I just want to say thank you, and I am sorry we couldn’t do more,
but I promise that I will not stop fighting for what your son believed in, even
though I have not worn the uniform for some time now.
Honorable mention goes out to “Rebellions are built on hope.”
But more on “Rogue One: A Star Wars
Story” later.
TV SHOW
OF THE YEAR – I didn’t really watch a lot of TV this year so I
guess I’ll just give it to whatever it was I watched, and I usually watch the
same things. RealTime with Bill Maher
was good as always, he finally got his interview with Barack Obama. There was no
Homeland, or The Leftovers this
year so I guess I’ll go with Bill Maher.
ASSHOLE OF THE YEAR – Anyone Who Voted For Donald Trump. If this offends anyone or I lose
readership because of it, I really don’t give a shit. But before you do leave
just read this one point, Trump voter…I don’t believe all of you are racist, misogynistic
or stupid. But your candidate is, and he proved it with his own words. There
was no media conspiracy against him, he was just quoted. What bothers me is that you heard the quotes, you saw who
he had around him, and you didn’t care. It didn’t bother you to elect this man,
what does that say about you?
POLITICIAN OF THE YEAR – Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) will not be the next President of the
United States. But the fact that he has got as far as he did is something that
I have been marveling at for a year now. I loved watching his rallies and how
he inspired so many people.
His opponent in the Democratic
Primary, Hillary Clinton failed to energize that base when he finally left
the race, and unlike Bernie, she disappeared after her election loss, which is
why Bernie Sanders wins this award for the second year in a row. After Bernie lost,
he went back to work. He didn’t hide and he didn’t whine, he knew the people
needed him. He went to Standing Rock (The highest profile politician to do so),
and he got back to chairing his committees and Senator-ing, if you will.
Hillary Clinton needed to reassure us that she was still here, she did not.
OVERUSED PHRASE OF THE YEAR – “Bae” Oh please, Fuck Youae. This has to go, it just makes younger
people sound stupider than they are and makes old people look ridiculous.
MOVIE OF THE YEAR – Really? There is a debate here that
you really feel you need to have? “Rogue
One: A Star Wars Story”
ACTOR WHO MANAGED TO GET
HIMSELF INTO EVERY COOL MOVIE THIS
YEAR – Diego Luna “Rogue One:
A Star Wars Story” It was a truly awesome movie. Did he do anything else
this year? Seriously though, much like “The Matrix” trilogy, I LOVED the fact
that Rogue One had so many people of color in leading roles that it was hard to
know who was gonna die first…
COOLEST MOVIE WITH SOMEWHAT FAMOUS PEOPLE IN IT THAT YOU STILL
DIDN’T (YET/PROBABLY) SEE BUT YOU
SHOULD HAVE – “Rogue One: A Star
Wars Story.” Well there were some not so famous people in the movie, it’s
my list so fuck you!
ALBUM OF THE YEAR – “Blue & Lonesome” –The Rolling
Stones. What a great fucking album. I guess Keith Richards felt like he wanted to play guitar again. I just
wish that they had introduced a few of these tunes during the Ole Tour in South America this year. I saw them in Bogota, and they were fucking awesome. Now you can argue that my
expectations may have been low considering that it was my birthday and that
they are my all-time favorite band, but if you use clips of that show you will
see the world’s greatest rock and roll band turning back the clock.
Oh, by the way “A
Moon Shaped Pool” by Radiohead
came in a close second (Damn it was the only tour that I missed this year…)
Honorable mentions must go out to Iggy
Pop for “Post Pop Depression” and David Bowie for what really was his
own version of Mozart’s “Requiem,”
“Blackstar.” And anyone complaining that there are no acts from this
century on this list, I most eloquently say…go fuck yourself it’s my list. But
seriously, I listen to more new bands probably than most people because I love
music, and I think a lot of them are really good, but this year was just not
for anything new, and the best music really was made by those who have known
how for a long time.
COOLEST SONG BY A MAJOR ACT THAT WASN’T A BIG HIT – “Wow” – Beck. Such a cool song I
can almost forgive that I heard it later in a fucking commercial. But I guess
that’s what great non-commercial artists have been most ironically reduced
to…commercials.
COOLEST SONG OF THE YEAR – “Goin’ Down” Dinosaur Jr. I
guess Renaissance man J Mascis plays
music when he feels like it, maybe in-between miniature golf and Olympic skiing.
But whenever he gets the band back together something good always happens. In
this case, it was a good album “Give a
Glimpse of What Yer Not,” with a great song. I have to admit this is not
the most current sounding song, but it just made sense in a world that is
heading face first into the Apocalypse…
COOLEST ACT OF THE YEAR –Iggy Pop. “Post Pop Depression”
was a great album, but what made Iggy so cool this year was his willingness to
embrace his indie status while doing things to make him accessible. I kinda liked
seeing him on all the talk shows this year, both in the US and in the UK.
SPORTS TEAM OF THE YEAR
– The Chicago Cubs, MLB. The Midwest
had a pretty good sports year. The Cleveland
Cavaliers won their first NBA Championship and finally brought a title to
the city of Cleveland, but it was the beloved Cubbies breaking a 108 year old
drought in baseball that captured everyone’s heart. Now, being a Yankee fan, I
have a distinct seething hatred for Theo Epstein, but this is a guy that has
turned around not one, but two perennial losers into World Series winning
teams. The Boston Red Sox and now the Chicago Cubs. I think there can be no
doubt that he is one of the greatest baseball executives in the history of the
game.
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR – LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers,
NBA. This guy did not win his 3rd NBA Championship by himself, he did have a good team around him,
but that block in game 7 though! Plays like that are how legends are made. Not
to mention the fact that this team was more dependent on him and he delivered,
not just for himself, but for a city that had had nothing to cheer about for
decades.
Anyone thinking I was gonna say Rhonda Rousey is mistaken. After her devastating loss to Amanda Nunes a lot of people were saying that she was finished as a fighter. I do not believe that at all. She needs a proper boxing coach if she is going to continue to insist that she can trade punches with boxers. I would be available of course, all she has to do is call, but I am thinking more along the lines of Roger Mayweather (no, really) or Buddy McGirt. Someone who can teach her to defend and counterpunch properly.
Rhonda Rousey is still a draw and still has a lot to contribute to this sport.
BIGOTED ASSHOLE OF THE YEAR – Giving this award to
Donald Trump for the second year in a row would have been easy. But Steve Bannon’s mere existence is living
proof that he is not alone. It is one thing to have a few KKK yahoos endorsing
you, but when people like the executive chairman of the conservative news site Breitbart are going to be your closest advisors, that is just
frightening. It is equally frightening that a conspiracy laden maniacal rant like
Breitbart gets so many hits that the President-elect values his opinion enough
he is putting him in a key position in the White House. I want to list a few
gems here, but at this point why even bother? Everyone seems to think that it
is OK to be a racist, and to call it anything other than that, like the “alt-right”
is just bullshit. That is who Bannon is, and that is who will have the
President’s ear for the next four years.
DEAD PERSON OF THE YEAR – One of the many things that
has made this year one of the shittiest ever is the monumental losses we have
suffered, politically, culturally, and in the sports world. It was David Bowie in January that set the
pace for one of the worst years ever for, not necessarily celebrity deaths (I
could give two shits if one of the Kardashians
dropped dead) but deaths of people that were so culturally relevant, so
much a part of the soundtrack to our lives. So much so, that I even remember
where I was when I heard the news of so many of the people I have grown to
admire had left us (I was on a mountaintop in Colombia when I heard of Bowie, I was home somehow unable to sleep
the night of Muhammad Ali’s death).
And the worst part of all of this, is that I remember
writing something similar in this very section last year, foolishly thinking
that it would never get as bad. I was wrong. I also thought that this country
was too intelligent to elect an idiot for President, so what the fuck do I
know. So this year, for the second time in the history of this blog, there is
no one person who left us this year that will be more significant than the
other.
Of course, Muhammad
Ali meant so much more to me personally, but Prince, Bowie, Leonard
Cohen, and George Michael so
late in the year (just to name a few) are in some form or another, just as
significant losses. I was certainly no fan of Fidel Castro, and even less of a
fan of the armchair revolutionaries and wanna-be intellectuals that admired
this tyrant, but he was an iconic historical figure.
To lose both Carrie
Fisher and her mother Debbie
Reynolds within 24 hours of each other was nothing short of brutal, and I
cannot imagine any family going through that.
All that aside, I will miss the soundtrack to my youth, and
I thank all who have left us for being a part of it.
Here’s hoping the New Year brings you everything you want!
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