I’ve certainly heard of Civil War reenactors, and I can kind of understand it. I mean, as a kid, I was always interested in the Civil War, for some reason. I even memorized the Gettysburg Address (it’s pretty short, so I’m not patting myself on the back or anything – and I don’t remember it any more, of course, though I can get as far as “…can long endure”). I even saw some woman one time (a psychic or a past-life regressionator or whatever) who worked with people – wrote a book, I think – about people (pretty much guys, I think; women have better things to do with their time) who were driven to reenact Civil War battles because, in a past life, they’d fought there. So, anyway, that I’ve heard of.
What I hadn’t heard of (perhaps I’ve just led a sheltered life) is “Nazi Reenactors.” I mean, don’t get me wrong, Lugers are neat looking (though not terribly reliable, from what I understand, though I know nothing about guns), and the Nazi’s – especially the Gestapo – had the coolest cars (I always liked the one Major Hochstetter had in Hogan’s Heroes), but dressing up like a Nazi on weekends never really occurred to me as a hobby.
But if somebody was gonna be a 21st Century Nazi wannabe, it certainly doesn’t surprise me that it’d be a teabagger from Ohio. And, in fact, that’s exactly what Tea Party (and Republican) candidate (and millionaire, worthy of having his Bush tax cuts extended) for Ohio’s 9th District – Rich Iott – apparently likes to do on the weekends.
Aside from the rather obvious, um, drawbacks of a hobby like that, doesn’t it seem kind of, oh, I dunno, un-American? I mean, I know it was that godless Roosevelt that got us into that war and all (over the objections of brave American heroes like Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, and Prescott Bush), but, still. They were the enemy, after all. And – unlike in Iraq – we actually did find some pretty nasty shit when we invaded Germany.
But, to each his own, I guess.
I read what you said, PJ, about Sedition Radio and being ever grateful for your time and energy in keeping this blog going, I think you should be able to make your obligations a little less, especially with your tractor duties being extended as they will soon be. I continue to be surprised by the sadness I still feel at the demise of Morning Sedition and the once glorious Air America. I’m glad the archives exist.
Gail Collins tries again to explain which state has the worst candidates, this year:
Cuomo has barely said a word since the campaign began. We would be looking forward to the upcoming gubernatorial debate, except there will be so many minor candidates on the stage that it will be hard to pick him out. And when I tell you that one of the debaters is going to be a woman who claims to have supplied former Gov. Eliot Spitzer with prostitutes, you will understand that I am setting the bar for Worst Election winner very, very high.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/09/opinion/09collins.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
I didn’t mean to lay any guilt on pj for moving on. We’ve all moved on (especially Maron).
Like I said haven’t listened to it in a couple of years. I think pj mentioned there’s only one person who listened recently. I appreciate that this little community is here everyday and am thankful for pj building (and maintaining) the treehouse.
Oh, I forgot to mention, Happy Birthday, John.
Guilt? Nope, none here.
No tears and no hearts breakin’ – no remorse.
🙁 :gate: :blues: :bow:
“No tears and no hearts breakin’ – no remorse.”
well a little on my side of the world.
what would it take to get me a copy (CD or DVD?) of the Sedition Radio stuff ?
I think Maron’s got the legal copyright. He’s said something in the past about offering a “best of MS” CD. (someone correct me if I’m wrong).
Don’t think Marc has a problem with this. I seriously doubt a MS ‘Best of…” is high on his priority list right now. It’s never going to happen. Thems that care are here. The archive is there for the taking. A little bit of work can retrieve it. Just distributing it might not be cool. I think someone will know how to find it as needed.
Questionable that Seder’s shit is as well archived/accessible. I could be wrong.
So, I dropped a 10 gram weight about four inches onto my lab table on Thursday. And the physics instructor yelled across the room “I heard that!” I couldn’t help but instantly think “Fuck you, asshole.” But instead of saying that, I said “So. It’s just going to fall to the ground anyway in our experiment.”
The instructors at North were stellar!
probably still are, too
:blues: 🙁 :gate: :bow: