Politics on the Haight

Feb 28, 2010

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This is apersonal vlog for my new channel. It isn’t supposed to be comedy like my other =3 videos. It’s supposed to be a snapshot of my day-to-day life. Enjoy! The outro song is “Good Evening” by Outasight and is used with direct permission from the artist. You can download the song here: bit.ly You might also want to check out Outasight’s Myspace page for more music: www.myspace.com or follow him on Twitter for updates: twitter.com

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Taped on December 2, 1974
General George Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had set off an avalanche of criticism by referring publicly–in the context of emergency aid to Israel following the Yom Kippur War–to the extraordinary influence of Jews on our foreign policy. He had been quickly defended, not in every particular but on the main point, by the Jewish journalist Stephen Isaacs. This lively discussion, full of detail, ranges from the Holocaust, to voting patterns of Jewish intellectuals, to the emotional effect of the 1967 Mideast War: Isaacs: “Well, the Jew, up until that time, was this impression of a desk-bound, cowering sort of individual, who was led off, unprotesting, to a cattle car to be taken to his death. Well, ‘67 changed all that. Suddenly the Jew became a very strong person…. When I was a kid growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, and I was a 230-pound tackle, the people there who had never met a Jew couldn’t believe I was really a Jew…. It just didn’t fit with the image.”
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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr. “Jews and American Politics”

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Updated in a new 13th edition, this book offers  a unique insider’s view that engages and informs. Written by elected official Mona Field, this book blends political data with economic, cultural, and demographic trends, and provides clear and succinct coverage of California’s government.

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La Ritournelle (the only love song) Oh nothing’s going to change my love for you I wanna spend my life with you So we make love on the grass under the moon No one call tell, damned if I do Forever journey on golden avenues I drift in your eyes since I love you I got that beat in my veins for only rule Love is to share, mine is for you A fantastic and moving video by American wonderkid Ace Norton This radio edit (Mr Dan’s mix) is available to buy in physical form on Sebastien Tellier’s album “Universe”. The original 7min version of La Ritournelle is available on the album “Politics”. www.itunes.com www.luckynumbermusic.com (c) record makers under exclusive license to lucky number

The news of the day appears to be critical evaluations of an apology given by golf star Tiger Woods for his sexual infidelity. Newspapers and blogs ask, ”Is Tiger out of the rough?” as they reflect on his ”bad outing,” musing that his wife ‘’still holds the score card.” Who knew we could have such fun with golf metaphors?


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All people may be created equal, but by the time they get to be, say, 11 years old, plus or minus a year or so, there can be indubitable differences. Take Cousin Steve.


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