Posted by
statesrights on Saturday, February 28, 2009 12:00:00 AM
Watched a clip of Bill O Reily who reminds me of
sausage fly. He had two crusty former Mousekateers (one that had written
a book about it) from the old 50s and 60s Mickey Mouse Club. They all
three, Bill included, gloated on how times have changed, how society is so
different from back then. Meanwhile they are showing different clips from
those old timely episodes that included in every other one, a little more than
barely legal tween girls kicking up their heels and twirling their short skirts
and flashing the camera guy their most flirty charms. Oh, really, well
how is that different from today. The Disney Channel is still pouring out
more dirty-ole-Bill-eye-toys by the generation from Christina Agularer, Britney
Spears, Hillary Duff, and Linzy Lohan (until they turned unfashionably
eighteen) to Selena Gomez and the Jail Bait Elvis of them all, Miley
Cyrus. Glen Beck, a journalist I actually respect, said earlier that
words have lost their meaning. It is like our national debt, causing our
confidence to wain, the dollar to loose value, backed by gold that doesn't
exist. Words, promises, even opinions have lost their worth and are used
without thinking because truth has become elusive and rare. Bill O Reily,
for example, with his two crusty Disney hags (they didn't seem to be offended
that they hadn't received a call from Disney since they were fifteen) saying
how innocent the fifties were with the Mickey Mouse Club getting some props for
that illusion.
They said this during and following one of the Disney pig's confession that she
had been seduced by Frank Zappa to be in some nude spread shots during the
70s. (Her post-Disney legal years). As they talked about the
glorious influence that the Mickey Mouse Club had on the youth and the
Musketeers themselves. I think of the wonderful influence that being
Musketeers had on (again) Britney and Christiana or Lindsey Lohane and the even
sleazier influence they had on their fans. I shudder and think of why
those girls had to be beautiful & young to be worth so many adults'
billions of dollars. And what about the youth that watched the 50s Mickey Mouse
Club that these two famous crusted Musketeers had belonged to? The youth
turned into a hypocritical hippie for life that failed to reach any of their
goals besides becoming hairy one day and a divorced Match.com whore pain killer
pusher the next. The Mickey Mouse Club let Mom and Dad & Dad down and
they helped bring us down.
The worthlessness of words for the lack of honesty. Bill O Reily calling the
birth of Disney's creepy not youth but youth-sexuality crusade and the two
sexed up crusty memories of it innocent and inspiring. Oh, but for just
one example.
And more and more these days people around me are giving more and more words
and with action (if any) that mimics the inanity of their oaths.