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Demiurge
Join Date: Aug 2005
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past couple of days I have tuned in a bit to AM talk radio.
Glenn Beck. Mark Levine. Michael Savage. A tiny bit of Laura Ingraham. Haven't been able to catch any Rush. Beck, Levine and Savage are kinda similar. They are in some ways spell-binding, trance-inducing, as their voices resonate in the mic, carrying them from one thought to another, crescendo, decrescendo, then rising again almost to a fever, then slowing suddenly...commercial break. They actually remind me of the very most talented televangelists. Except of course, the content is different. There is anger and indignation and self-righteousness, and passion, and an appeal to justice and power. It is a way of speaking that normal people do not engage in, and certainly almost no one can cover the material in a way that they do in regular life. It's kind of like a message board in that way--things that are taboo in real life can be discussed passionately there. Rush is a different creature. He is not one of these conservative old-time preacher evangelists like these other 3. If you have never heard an indignant Mark Levine rant, you should. It's a work of art. You will find yourself chuckling. Over time, however, it gets boring. Once you have observed the style and the moves and the rules over and over. It doesn't change. Sort of like me on CG. Same old stuff, repeated same old way, over and over. You can practically write my posts before I do, after a while. Perhaps in some way it is a fantasy, that in our most indignant rages, that we could be someone admired and followed. These dudes must pinch themselves everyday that they get paid huge sums for this kind of crap. Just like the televangelists pinch themselves as well. By the way, I estimate that Cougarguard will get it first google ads payout in about 8 years (you need to earn a minimum amount to qualify for the first check). At that point, I will give myself the luxury of pinching myself. Before I likely donate it. |
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