robklurfield
eclipse
kevin m
Veteran
Funny world we live in. Most Americans get their 'news' from screaming people on cable TV, and the Court Jester network (Comedy Central) is the only one making any sense.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Thanks, Rob! Some great pix in there.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Hardly, so far I haven't seen any of them making any sense.Funny world we live in. Most Americans get their 'news' from screaming people on cable TV, and the Court Jester network (Comedy Central) is the only one making any sense.
Chris101
summicronia
Thanks Rob!
Out to Lunch
Ventor
As a non American browsing through this link, I still don't have a .......... clue what this is about. Cheers, P
kevin m
Veteran
Hardly, so far I haven't seen any of them making any sense.
The Daily Show, in particular, has done admirable work exposing the stupidity of modern media, in particular the ratings-obsessed, alternate universe of Cable TV news. Anyone unfamiliar with them who stumbled on this rally might wonder what the heck is going on, but they've got nearly a decade of work behind them now, so they're no flash-in-the-pan.
hteasley
Pupil
I've posted some shots to the gallery, and will get more shots up on flickr later. Have been rather exhausted by it all: oveenight train Friday night, Rally, dinner with friends, overnight train back to MA.
RF-Addict
Well-known
Other than people coming to this rally to have fun (nothing wrong with that) it looks like an utter waste of time. While this country sinks lower and lower in debt, wasting and wasting money on itself while the guys in real power tell us to vote Demo one year and Republo the next. And the wheel just keeps spinning.
(Wow I am truly starting to scare myself, must be the special day....Boo)
Sooooo, having fun in your book is a waste of time? Boy, you must be a very serious guy?!
kevin m
Veteran
Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear Closing Remarks:
“I can’t control what people think this was. I can only tell you my intentions. This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith or people of activism or to look down our noses at the heartland or passionate argument or to suggest that times are not difficult and that we have nothing to fear. They are and we do. But we live now in hard times, not end times. And we can have animus and not be enemies.
But unfortunately one of our main tools in delineating the two broke. The country’s 24-hour political pundit perpetual panic conflictinator did not cause our problems but its existence makes solving them that much harder. The press can hold its magnifying [glass] up to our problems bringing them into focus, illuminating issues heretofore unseen or they can use that magnifying glass to light ants on fire and then perhaps host a week of shows on the sudden, unexpected dangerous flaming ant epidemic.
If we amplify everything we hear nothing. There are terrorists and racists and Stalinists and theocrats but those are titles that must be earned. You must have the resume'. Not being able to distinguish between real racists and Tea Partiers or real bigots and Juan Williams and Rick Sanchez is an insult, not only to those people but to the racists themselves who have put in the exhausting effort it takes to hate--just as the inability to distinguish terrorists from Muslims makes us less safe not more. The press is our immune system. If we overreact to everything we actually get sicker--and perhaps eczema.
And yet, with that being said, I feel good—strangely, calmly good. Because the image of Americans that is reflected back to us by our political and media process is false. It is us through a fun house mirror, and not the good kind that makes you look slim in the waist and maybe taller, but the kind where you have a giant forehead and an ass shaped like a month old pumpkin and one eyeball.
So, why would we work together? Why would you reach across the aisle to a pumpkin assed forehead eyeball monster? If the picture of us were true, of course, our inability to solve problems would actually be quite sane and reasonable. Why would you work with Marxists actively subverting our Constitution or racists and homophobes who see no one’s humanity but their own? We hear every damn day about how fragile our country is—on the brink of catastrophe—torn by polarizing hate and how it’s a shame that we can’t work together to get things done, but the truth is we do. We work together to get things done every damn day!
The only place we don’t is here or on cable TV. But Americans don’t live here or on cable TV. Where we live our values and principles form the foundations that sustains us while we get things done, not the barriers that prevent us from getting things done. Most Americans don’t live their lives solely as Democrats, Republicans, liberals or conservatives. Americans live their lives more as people that are just a little bit late for something they have to do—often something that they do not want to do—but they do it--impossible things every day that are only made possible by the little reasonable compromises that we all make.
Look on the screen. This is where we are. This is who we are. (points to the Jumbotron screen which show traffic merging into a tunnel). These cars—that’s a schoolteacher who probably thinks his taxes are too high. He’s going to work. There’s another car-a woman with two small kids who can’t really think about anything else right now. There’s another car, swinging, I don’t even know if you can see it—the lady’s in the NRA and she loves Oprah. There’s another car—an investment banker, gay, also likes Oprah. Another car’s a Latino carpenter. Another car a fundamentalist vacuum salesman. Atheist obstetrician. Mormon Jay-Z fan. But this is us. Every one of the cars that you see is filled with individuals of strong belief and principles they hold dear—often principles and beliefs in direct opposition to their fellow travelers.
And yet these millions of cars must somehow find a way to squeeze one by one into a mile long 30 foot wide tunnel carved underneath a mighty river. Carved, by the way, by people who I’m sure had their differences. And they do it. Concession by conscession. You go. Then I’ll go. You go. Then I’ll go. You go then I’ll go. Oh my God, is that an NRA sticker on your car? Is that an Obama sticker on your car? Well, that’s okay—you go and then I’ll go.
And sure, at some point there will be a selfish jerk who zips up the shoulder and cuts in at the last minute, but that individual is rare and he is scorned and not hired as an analyst.
Because we know instinctively as a people that if we are to get through the darkness and back into the light we have to work together. And the truth is, there will always be darkness. And sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t the promised land. Sometimes it’s just New Jersey. But we do it anyway, together.
If you want to know why I’m here and want I want from you, I can only assure you this: you have already given it to me. Your presence was what I wanted.
Sanity will always be and has always been in the eye of the beholder. To see you here today and the kind of people that you are has restored mine. Thank you."
http://www.examiner.com/celebrity-in...eech-full-text
Sounds pretty sane to me.
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semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Hardly, so far I haven't seen any of them making any sense.
Stewart and Colbert make very little sense if you pigeonhole them as political commentators. As satirists engaging in media criticism, on the other hand, they're brilliant. This interview distills what Stewart is really up to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFQFB5YpDZE
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kshapero
South Florida Man
Having fun is great stuff, just that....aw shucks...corrected.Sooooo, having fun in your book is a waste of time? Boy, you must be a very serious guy?!
hteasley
Pupil
hteasley
Pupil
All Hail FSM!
You must play computer games or generally be up on your internet memes to appreciate this one
Almost caught that rat Waldo, but he eluded me in the crowd

You must play computer games or generally be up on your internet memes to appreciate this one

Almost caught that rat Waldo, but he eluded me in the crowd


hteasley
Pupil
From our position, looking forward. Right underneath the 2nd jumbotron on the right, is where we were. I liked the green sign in this one, "My wife is a Muslim and NOT a terrorist, but I'm scared of her anyway."
Looking backward, from where we were.

Looking backward, from where we were.

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hteasley
Pupil
Stitched a panorama together.

hteasley
Pupil
Nice guys who were standing next to us, the two guys with caps run godflags.com. Comity made me refrain from outlining my Dawkins/Harris/Hitchens-style atheism, because dammit, this rally was about getting along. What brings us together, not what separates us.
A bit of the Mythbusters experiment with the Wave.
Backwards, with the 50mm Summilux. The Summilux images sort of begged for black & white, and grain, so I obliged.

A bit of the Mythbusters experiment with the Wave.

Backwards, with the 50mm Summilux. The Summilux images sort of begged for black & white, and grain, so I obliged.

t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
Thanks for the upload Harry.
Glad you didn't get into fisticuffs.
Glad you didn't get into fisticuffs.
Mcary
Well-known
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hteasley
Pupil
Stewart and Colbert make very little sense if you pigeonhole them as political commentators. As satirists engaging in media criticism, on the other hand, they're brilliant.
Yeah, that's the point everyone misses, and is actively missing about the rally right now. I was reading the cable news websites, to see what they were saying, and sure enough, they're busy ignoring the real message, and ginning up fake messages for the rally.
CNN said the message was that we should all work together. NO. The message was, "We ARE all working together already, but you'd never know it watching cable news." His critique of political posturing, and the news posturing of the 24h media outlets, is withering. How people survive the skweering he gives their hypocrisy is a wonder to me.
Fox News had an article, possibly written by a 6th grader for all the fundamentally bad structure and grammar, which said that legalizing pot was apparently the primary purpose of most people there. It also noted that the rally was not just aimed at the young: there were senior citizens there who also favored pot legalization. Man.
It was fun. Rob, it looks like we walked a similar route on the Mall, I think I have some photos of some of the folks you got. We also walked up 7th, as well, as evidenced by our gold dragon thing pix.
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