Sunday, April 25, 2010

Eat a Peach


TV or Not
 
        (Dare to eat a peach)
 
          
 
Everything I can not stand about Glenn Beck
--his foolish patronizing cluck-old-hen howdy
-doody bobble head  hysteria—I recognize in
my own  enlightened efforts to swell a progress,
force a moment to its crisis, bite off a whatsa-
matter with a smile, squeeze the universe into
a ball & roll it toward  some over whelming
quest & frontier yet unknown.,

           

And the same with Steve Carell’s  exquisite
characterization of  Michael Scott’s hyper-
annoying obnoxious  oblivious goofball smiling
dunder muffin braying commentary & offensive
blunder-bullying office management style. I
would throttle him & stick our heads over the
mantle: Me, Mike & Dwight (Schrute, the
altered  ego):  we be trinity—manifest, dis-
embodied , representative of species:.

                
             
 
Both Beck & Scott stir the bile in my belly &
grind my gut as I come to visceral terms &
rationalize my complicit identity: there go I,
grace of god  not  with standing. The horror!
The horror!
 
My Misanthropy: hate the species & hate the
specifics: let me amongst you cast the first stone.
 
   Holism (not to be conflated, collapsed
        of confused with   Humanism)
 
Because Jung includes the undesirable aspects
of personality, both individual and collective,
the holistic goal tends to differ from that of
morality which is commonly found in many
philosophies or religious systems.   (Cambray)
 
Compare and Contrast Those who cry Peace
Peace where there is no Peace as opposed to
calling out Peace Peace where it might be Possible
but not in the church/state polite policy political go
round and round: forget  about it. Peace-less.
Evermore.  .
 
The reason the chicken crossed the road was
to prove to the possum it was possible.
Not in Possum-Terms-of Desire,
of course. That could go
without saying but
probably not..
 
Damn Glen Beck. Damn Michael Scott and
Dunder Mifflin.  It is impossible to  say just
what I mean
 
Politic, cautious, and meticulous;
Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;
At times, indeed, almost ridiculous—
Almost, at times, the Fool.  
.
xxxooo, Sam

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