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November 15, 2008

Erstwhile domestic terrorist and current “education reformer” Bill Ayers and 70s Kung-fu expert and counterculture icon Billy Jack discuss the revival of the anti-Establishment aesthetic from the point of view of the Man

“Can you believe this, man? Finally — the Movement, with its message of fighting violence with violence in the name of non-violence, has taken control of the bourgeois capitalist system. A new day is dawning, Billy. And you, my half-breed brother, a walking, breathing, turquoise wearing symbol of the duality of oppressor/oppressed whose inner turmoil is manifest in spinning high kicks and a message of ‘peace on earth,’ would make

“GOP senator: McCain betrayed Republican principles”

CNN: South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint on Friday became one of the first high-profile Republicans to publicly criticize John McCain following his electoral defeat, blaming the Arizona senator for betraying conservative principles in his quest for the White House. The conservative senator, speaking to a group of GOP officials gathered in Myrtle Beach at a conference on the future of the Republican Party, described how the party had strayed from

Hey. Maybe this whole Establishment thing ain’t so bad afterall!

Bad Boy Billy joins The Man, peddles his book for profit on fluff news show, enabling the bourgeois capitalist system while reinforcing to the status quo! Wild, man! A long way from “Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that’s where it’s really at.” I mean, you should probably still do all that, don’t get Billy wrong. It’s just

The incredible shrinking credibility

New York Times, “A Senior Fellow at the Institute of Nonexistence”: It was among the juicier post-election recriminations: Fox News Channel quoted an unnamed McCain campaign figure as saying that Sarah Palin did not know that Africa was a continent. Who would say such a thing? On Monday the answer popped up on a blog and popped out of the mouth of David Shuster, an MSNBC anchor. “Turns out it