tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post4615833104207025807..comments2024-03-28T21:15:32.883-04:00Comments on the daily howler: What would you call the online Post?<b>bob somerby</b>http://www.blogger.com/profile/02963464534685954436noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-52649976579608703442022-12-07T17:57:43.992-05:002022-12-07T17:57:43.992-05:00WAPO has gone tabloid. Musk, Trump, Putin get all ...WAPO has gone tabloid. Musk, Trump, Putin get all the clicks. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-43783058150871745342022-12-07T11:36:20.492-05:002022-12-07T11:36:20.492-05:00Somerby criticized Einstein’s own popularization o...Somerby criticized Einstein’s own popularization of relativity, which was technically correct and clearly written.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-10884326706360550362022-12-07T10:33:26.961-05:002022-12-07T10:33:26.961-05:00Somerby challenges political correctness, up until...Somerby challenges political correctness, up until the point someone tells the truth about Republicans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-82614558790432564932022-12-07T10:09:11.811-05:002022-12-07T10:09:11.811-05:00mh, TDH is quirky, just one guy, with minimal read...mh, TDH is quirky, just one guy, with minimal readers. Often he gives sensible critiques that don't fit the conformist story lines and narratives, that are insightful. He has his quirks, e.g, his issue about popularizers of modern physics who don't explain the concepts very well, or at least to his satisfaction. He often challenges woke shibboleths, which leads to some posters here, including you, to feel that their basic beliefs are being undermined - some of which deserve to be undermined, or at least challenged. There are also plenty of sites that are in line with your apparent viewpoint. But you are right, he often addresses issues that aren't that big.AC/MAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-29317322247467768642022-12-07T09:21:05.638-05:002022-12-07T09:21:05.638-05:00Speaking of performative, I'm trying to imagin...Speaking of performative, I'm trying to imagine a Right-winger who brings up Hunter Biden, that is actually upset with corruption. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-9756940087288161932022-12-07T09:15:29.036-05:002022-12-07T09:15:29.036-05:00This reminds me of the time snowflake Republicans ...This reminds me of the time snowflake Republicans threw a childish temper tantrum, just because black peoples votes counted in the 2020 Presidential election. <br />Not to be confused with the time President Trump gave that HUGE tax break to corporations and the rich, and Republican voters, who are economically anxious---and not at all just straight-up bigots, don't you know---responded with a collective yawn.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-26233132186293502742022-12-07T07:59:47.563-05:002022-12-07T07:59:47.563-05:00It's Puma "suedes", youngster.It's Puma "suedes", youngster.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-20507398854047044602022-12-06T23:28:17.191-05:002022-12-06T23:28:17.191-05:00Matt Taibbi debated Malcolm Gladwell last week abo...Matt Taibbi debated Malcolm Gladwell last week about whether or not we should trust the media. Taibi took the side that we should not and roundly won the debate. Just killed Malcolm Gladwell in the debate. Gladwell left the stage in a huff after playing the race card for pretty much the whole debate. Playing the race card is all pseudo liberals know how to do and it's all they do in their own echo chambers, so when they come out of these echo chambers into the real world they get smacked down pretty hard since the whole race card play is disingenuous and performative as Bob has described accurately for years and years and years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-2134203971740181952022-12-06T23:19:01.602-05:002022-12-06T23:19:01.602-05:00Glad that Somerby is tackling the big issues,AC?Glad that Somerby is tackling the big issues,AC?mhnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-82425591073143919432022-12-06T23:16:15.316-05:002022-12-06T23:16:15.316-05:00Gas—past tense, made facially
3rd Bass'll expr...Gas—past tense, made facially<br />3rd Bass'll express, KMD<br />Three blind mics on sight<br />Zev Lover, gave it the first light<br />A grin shows a trick up a sleeve (HUAHAH)<br />What a tangled web they weave<br />Deceivers, stupefied through fable<br />Say Let's Make a Deal at the dinner table<br />Put you on tour, put your record on wax ("Trust me!")<br />Sign your life on the X<br />You exit, x-off, but what you really get:<br />A box of Newports, and Puma sweats ("Damn!")<br />Tex feeds and frowns upon Emis<br />To give up Gas Face he drinks from a Thermos<br />Sub Roc cut at you with a clipper<br />Gas Face given, I beg to differ<br /><br />Peace.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-55093434119207008812022-12-06T23:09:04.293-05:002022-12-06T23:09:04.293-05:00Roger Ebert always insisted that each film be eval...Roger Ebert always insisted that each film be evaluated bases on its own aspirations, not apples to oranges. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-35473528435502680982022-12-06T21:15:01.064-05:002022-12-06T21:15:01.064-05:00George of the Jungle was a good movie, perhaps bet...George of the Jungle was a good movie, perhaps better than Jean Dielman, and certainly not as snooze-inducing (though somewhat less feminist). The critics were way off on leaving this gem off their scientifically determined rankings.AC/MAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-32487150138378670052022-12-06T19:47:39.711-05:002022-12-06T19:47:39.711-05:00He is a likeable, inoffensive comedian who made so...He is a likeable, inoffensive comedian who made some funny movies. Somerby’s denial is unconvincing so he comes off as a trifle envious.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-73775120365774182452022-12-06T19:34:10.763-05:002022-12-06T19:34:10.763-05:00Brendan Fraser is the greatest actor of all time.Brendan Fraser is the greatest actor of all time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-30065426942431159652022-12-06T18:38:36.041-05:002022-12-06T18:38:36.041-05:00I’m glad Bob remembers the WP circa
1975. A few...I’m glad Bob remembers the WP circa <br />1975. A few things have happened since<br />then. A few of them Bob commented on <br />a bit! <br /> An inability to cope with the news<br /> of the day is taking Bob to some strange<br />places. The blog is turning into the<br />hallucinations of an old folks home<br />shut in. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-71940085555198404102022-12-06T16:09:33.256-05:002022-12-06T16:09:33.256-05:00"Apparently, though, a major American one-tim..."Apparently, though, a major American one-time newspaper increases its income this way."<br /><br />A still-major newspaper supplements its hard news by serving its readers! Stop the presses! Who knew that customer service increased revenues?<br /><br />From Somerby's tone, one might suppose it is bad for the Post to stay in business by printing articles people want to read. But how else will they support the less-read sections of the paper? Notice that sports is not one of the most-read articles.<br /><br />All of this so-called soft news has been part of traditional newspapers since our country began. Remember the Farmer's Almanac that Ben Franklin published? Household and homestead tips and advice. Fashion ads supported newspapers, as did quack remedies and retail store ads. There have always been society pages, obituaries (Kirstie Alley), legal notices, along with published speeches of political candidates, and community news. Later, there were recipes, sports scores, stock market quotes, horserace forms, crosswords and puzzles, contests and trivia games, usually a household hints column, advice to the lovelorn (Ann Landers, Dear Abbie, Miss Manners). And in rural areas, weather reports, livestock and farm prices, auctions and land sales, equipment ads. <br /><br />Somerby's idea that newspapers have only always had hard news is ridiculous. It sounds like he has been buying the front page and throwing away the rest of the paper for most of his lengthy life. What a wasted opportunity!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-65348570459308276912022-12-06T15:57:18.470-05:002022-12-06T15:57:18.470-05:00"What would you think if you saw those six re..."What would you think if you saw those six reports on the front page of the print edition of a traditional major newspaper?"<br /><br />Substitute the word "old-style" for "traditional". Somerby is complaining about change and progress again today. I always told my younger self to just shoot me if I became that kind of elderly whiner "back in our day...and we liked it that way!"<br /><br />He can find all the hard news his heart desires if he just uses the handy index and links at the top of the webpage. There is no mystery and no inconvenience involved. You can even have these papers send you a digest of the kind of news you most want to read, right to your email inbox. There is no need for this kind of diatribe.<br /><br />Personally, I am happy to see some of the boundaries dissolve between hard news (political, foreign affairs) and other topics. The results of climate change are one kind of news but actions to prevent climate change are important too, and one of those is changing consumption patterns, which leads directly to fast fashion and ways to conserve. Those "memoir style" articles about grieving are more relevant in the shadow of covid, which is still with us. Somerby may be the elderly relative that others are concerned about, instead of wasting his time worrying about his own family and friends, but those of us who lost loved ones care a great deal about how to cope. In my case, I lost a husband of 36-years and he suffered serious health issues that made relief relevant to my own grieving. But why should Somerby deny others the comfort of shared loss? Has he never even had a pet that died, that he cannot empathize with the interests of the bereaved?<br /><br />And how on earth can Somerby presume to have an opinion about art house film without knowing who Brendan Frasier is? He isn't even new on the scene. And if Somerby doesn't know who someone is, does that forbid him from reading the article and finding out? Is Somerby only interested in what he already knows? It would explain a lot, such as why he keeps rereading Wittgenstein. <br /><br />If you drink too much water, it can cause health problems. Why not tell those who still think they need to be hydrating all the time, that they should listen to their bodies when it comes to thirst? That is a public health notice, a service to the community. Others include don't leave your dog locked in your car in the sun, don't let babies play with plastic bags, and the occasional recall for salmonella (or is that similarly dreck?).<br /><br />Why doesn't Somerby just subscribe to the print edition and let other people improve their lives by reading helpful tidbets on a wide variety of subjects? They will be better people for it -- so would Somerby, except he is oddly resistant to learning anything. An odd quality for a former teacher, doncha think? What did he tell his students when they asked how much water a person should drink each day? Probably, "that's between you and your parents, it will mean my job if I stray off the subject of arithmetic."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-44534260611253303252022-12-06T14:08:29.907-05:002022-12-06T14:08:29.907-05:00“That 8-glasses-of-water-a-day thing? It’s from th...“That 8-glasses-of-water-a-day thing? It’s from the ’40s and not accurate.”<br /><br />I recommend a no-water diet. That way, you avoid the manseed-sapping fluorides and the Bill Gates virus bots. Plus you stick it to the liberals who are trying to tell you what to do. Twofer!<br /><br />I find myself surrounded by people who are on an all beer and steak diet. Recommended for the salt of the earth. <br />mhnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-74465315329097550912022-12-06T13:41:55.112-05:002022-12-06T13:41:55.112-05:00And right on cue, the semi-weekly roundup of “driv...And right on cue, the semi-weekly roundup of “drivel.” Shall we list Somerby’s blog, where he talks about a movie?mhnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8611810694571930415.post-37389283416742082442022-12-06T13:19:42.656-05:002022-12-06T13:19:42.656-05:00"What would you call the online Post?"
...<br />"What would you call the online Post?"<br /><br />Hmm... Online or not, it's just another hate-mongering liberal-neocon publication, one of many.<br /><br />...and that, dear Bob, is all there is to it...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com