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Thursday, September 30, 2004

The politics of spin

According to Plato the best form of government is a "benign dictator" who is appointed by the educated elites and serves to the end of his life for the betterment of society. All his decisions would be made based on the best long term outcomes for his society and he would not be accountable to the short term interests of fickle media, industry, special interests or even public. In the modern era how does this compare to vaunted democracy? Democracy filled to the brim with condescending fickle. A flip through a single edition of the New York Times doesn't flatter the current democratic process with low turnouts and massive complex efforts at manipulation from special interests on all sides. Here's a few examples. A Democratic ad campaign that highlights the Bush connections with the Saudis build on poll indications of "deep-seated distrust by Americans of the Saudis". A Republican ad campaign from the infamous Swiftvets draws tenuous links between "Hanoi Jane" Fonda and John Kerry as unpatriotic protestors during Vietnam. A Kerry speech tries to relate rising Medicare costs to the bill for the war in Iraq as if the money going to Iraq would otherwise have gone to Medicare. A clever letter to the editor laments the "Orwellian" use of US Government programs like the "Healthy Forests" initiative that environmentalists hate and the "Patriot Act" that libertarians despise. Another letter gets it, coming in from a young Californian voter calling out the "baseless character assasinations" in the campaigns and blasting the current political discourse as obscene. Basically human beings will master any system if given enough time. Democracy has grown up in places like the US and the power brokers, like poker players with a couple years of texas hold-em experience, have learned the system. Communication Planning dominates the agenda. Maybe we need a little benign dictator to shake the system loose and create new pop culture energy around the cult of personality. Nothing could be worse than a barrage of reality tv and political stump speeches. Give us a break.

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Some mustard with your liquor and whores?

Canadian actor Mike Smith of Trailer Park Boys fame recently appeared on an Ontario radio show and put on a live performance of a very original song. Houseboating on the Shushwaps in the summer of 2004 this became a kind of anthem of sorts. Don't miss out on the fun. Listen to Bubbles put his heart on his sleeve, and mustard on baloney, pulling no punches for his woman!

See other multimedia: Internet empire mauls Star Wars Kid

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Friday, September 17, 2004

Roll those putts!

Finally took the time to pull together a review page of Vancouver Island golf courses. I've spent enough time on them in the last three years.

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Where in the world is Simon Clutterbuck, Martin Gasson and Nitesh Patel?

Ryder Cup starts today. Always my favorite golf of the year. In 1999 I sat in the Streets of Leeds Pub from Saturday morning through the night with big Simon Clutterbuck and my old friends Marty Gasson and Nitesh Patel. Beer, beer, beer as we watched all the matches. Sunday morning I woke in my shared flat, peeked out the door to see noone, not unusual in an early Sunday morning. Suddenly from downstairs the door creaks open and there is Simon: "Fry-up and a beer?" A blurry Sunday later the Americans ran on the green and won. Nobody enjoys a beer(s) like those Leeds boys. Do you know where to find them?!
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Back in the game

Obviously the intention wasn't to leave one indecipherable message in the Chris Brauer Media Project Weblog about shouting at the sky last October followed by radio silence. Well I'm back nearly a year later with more good intentions.
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