Tim Barrus: New York Times
Take notes. “But voters still trust his positions more than his opponent’s.”
Don’t tell me. Show me.
I do not believe it. There’s a different standard for showing, and clinging to a narrative that is dubious at best. How do we know that Americans trust Trump more. Where are the figures and whose data are we talking about. What did you know and when did you know it. Criminality is culture, too.
Americans will opt to grab at the simple solutions. They’re busy. They live in terror of losing their jobs. They’re hung over. Nervous. Their kids are failing. They’re in debt. But they get to vote. Yet Americans want to be controlled.
They are already controlled. That is what advertising is. You being controlled. You being told there is a god and you must worship him the way we tell you to worship period. Let us away to art.
1969: They Shoot Horses, Don’t They. Gig Young was Rocky Gravo, the evil ring master of ceremonies. Rocky can sell you anything. The Bob Barker of 1934. Just keep dancing. Just keep dancing. Just keep the people entertained with who dies first. Just keep the people on their toes with who dies last. Rocky Gravo has to prove that he is not ordinary. Rocky Gravo is ordinary. Look around the dance arena and you will see the people we never see at all. They blend into the walls. Rocky Gravo is dog eat dog. Complexity is not his problem.
Immigration is code for Let’s Make Them Dance. Come on down. – tim barrus