The intro on CBS led in with the congressional shooting and how the congresswoman Gaby Giffords is recovering. It's always wise to lead in with emotion, it hooks people, before they can reach for the remote.
The Republicans and Democrats will be 'seated together' this year, as opposed to the customary seating which separates them 'across the aisle'. What does this mean? Nothing. Forcing children who dislike each other to sit together rarely accomplishes much. While waiting for the president to enter, the camera pans across all the congressmen standing and milling around and shaking hands with each other as if this is ground-breaking behavior - a background hum of casual chatting and friendly camaraderie ensues; dancing on the deck of the Titanic.
Quite a lot is made of this by the news commentators, as it is explained that Republicans and Democrats paired up with each other as 'dates' to sit together, mixed on both sides of 'the aisle'. The media refers to it as a 'prom' - they even speak of a 'prom queen and king', the "better looking members of the senate who paired up early". This is the country's Legislative Branch of government acting like, being treated like they are teenagers at a prom. While this is a classic marketing tactic to humanize and familiarize a loathed branch of government to the 'common man', who is mentally and emotionally 14 years old, all I can say is, please save us from marketers.
Obama finally enters at the top of the chamber (another minute of watching Tim Geithner throwing his head back in laughter, "what, another billion?" would have forced me to change the channel) and there is the requisite standing ovation. A wide camera pan shows the shaking hands, Obama in his conservative black suit, enormous smiles all around, people applauding and reaching for the hand that currently pretends to steer this ship. Kissing cheeks, the light glinting off his flag lapel pin, one would think he led the most prosperous, benevolent, advanced nation on Earth. He doesn't and it is not. While he's walking in, the commentators discuss the Tea Party and the fact that they have a representative making her own rebuttal after the speech, in addition to the Republican rebuttal, which is unprecedented. They say the Republicans are allowing it because "they are afraid not to". Methinks that honesty slipped past a censor during the live broadcast.
Obama ends his hand shaking with the military generals and, there is Joe Biden with his vacant smile and John Boehner the new Speaker of the House with his ever-present orange tan, but no tears yet tonight. The camera pans to Michelle Obama, she waves to her husband, he waves back - ever the happy couple. This isn't scripted, though, correct? He is introduced to a standing ovation. "thank you so much, thank you, everybody please have a seat" - and here we go.
We start with Boehner getting a standing ovation - to his credit, he does not cry - not yet at least (he is known for breaking down at almost every public appearance since being elected Speaker). Judging by the repetitive movement of his tongue in his mouth, however, he's working hard not to. We then go to another moment of remembering Gaby Giffords, as she recovers, resulting in another standing ovation (refer to earlier comment on emotionally involving the viewer). The camera pans to her empty seat, Obama discusses our differences and how they are a good thing, "a democracy demands it". "The tragedy gave us pause, Tucson reminded us that no matter who we are or where we come from, each of us is a part of something greater, more consequential - part of the American family." Part of the American family that shoots each other? No, I suppose he didn't mean that...
This continues, since this is Obama's strength, portraying a pale shadow of Martin Luther King. He says it sets us apart as a nation to care about each other - it doesn't - it's a normal human response and America is not special in that way. In fact, America has quite a way to go on that count in many ways, but that's not Obama's strength, telling the truth. Obama's strength is making people feel better about who/where they are, no matter what the truth is. He plays his role as if his life depends on it - very well.
He also brings up 'austerity', a term that has been very infrequently used here in the States thus far. The camera pans to the military generals again, though I doubt they'll feel the brunt of this 'austerity':
"The people expect us to work together, new laws will only pass with support of Democrats and Republicans, we'll move forward together or not at all." He says that America is the "light to the world" - the light? This 'light' occupies, murders, bombs, plots, undermines, controls and exploits the world. Light? The camera pans to the Secretary of Labor when discussing the failing economy. This part of his speech is punctuated by a lot of 'together' - we must do it 'together'.
"1,000,000 private sector jobs were created last year." How many were lost, Mr. President? "There was a time when if you worked hard you'd have a job for life with good benefits and your children might even work for the same company. That world has changed, and for many, the change has been painful. They feel that the rules have been changed in the middle of the game and they're right. [...] In a single generation revolutions in technology have transformed how we do business."
It's not the technology that is the problem, Mr. President! It's the psychopaths in power, putting dollars before people, dismantling any semblance of cohesion of community and security in any way possible. "For all the hits we took in the last few years, America still has the largest most prosperous economy in the world." (loud applause) "No workers are more productive than ours, etc."... (Obama's strength is making people feel better about who/where they are, no matter what the truth is. He plays his role as if his life depends on it - very well.)
"We are the first nation to be founded for the sake of an idea." Really? The first? This country must be in seriously dire straits to have the president speaking in its ear as if it's on a stretcher in a field hospital somewhere, hanging onto life by a thread, needing, oh so desperately, a motivation to pull through. Perhaps the Gifford references are more symbolic than earlier understood?
He then quotes Robert Kennedy about creating the future and that it will be a struggle. He keeps mentioning struggle. "We must out innovate, out educate and out build the rest of the world." Time to turn this big ship around - too bad it's so weighed down by gun turrets and fighter jets.
Encouraging American innovation is a great idea - but how? Sparking the creativity and imagination of the people is a great idea, and he refers again to the past, to Edison and inventions that changed the world - to the past - to the time before those devoid of any creativity took over most aspects of our society. Innovation takes creativity and psychopaths have no creativity - it naturally follows in a society taken over by those so profoundly lacking creativity that innovation would be the first causality.
"The government will fund research. We had no idea how we'd beat the Soviets to the moon, the science wasn't even there yet." Again, referring to the past when trying to grasp an example of real American creativity - though the reference to the science 'not even being there yet' when trying to 'get to the moon' is a topic for an entirely different article!
"We'll be investing in biomedical research, clean energy technology - creating countless new jobs for 'our people'." He brings up 9/11 when discussing roofers who now make solar shingles - they reinvented themselves. "We will fund the Apollo project of our time." He states that we will break dependence on biofuels and have a majority of electric vehicles by 2015. "We will eliminate taxpayer dollars given to oil companies, if you haven't noticed, they're doing just fine on their own". That's got to get Cheney rolling over in his arm chair. The camera pans to nervous glances in the gallery, and strong applause.
"We must focus on maintaining leadership in research and technology" - America has had little to no leadership in research and technology for decades. He then goes into statistics that could certainly be used to prove this, stating that one quarter of all students aren't finishing high school. America has fallen to 9th worldwide in the percentage of college degrees achieved, so he pushes education for every child - "family first instills the love of learning in a child". If the parents aren't schooled, how do they do that? He says to turn off the TV and do homework and that the winner of the science fair deserves to be celebrated, not just the winner of the super bowl. That sounds so good - if only this country were one in which it applied - if only this world were one in which it applied. (Obama's strength is making people feel better about who/where they are, no matter what the truth is. He plays his role as if his life depends on it - very well.)
The camera pans to a shot of Giffords in the hospital - only her husband shown, holding her hand so all we see is her arm. He looks serious and focused. Obama follows up with the idea that we must treat teachers as nation builders, with respect. "Become a teacher, your country needs you."
The camera then, unfortunately, pans to John McCain and John Kerry who, we find out, are 'dates' - and both looking quite uncomfortable about it.
Obama then very briefly addresses the immigration issues, and spends a bit more time on crumbling infrastructure and the fact that we are rated behind Russia and South Korea and China. Our infrastructure has been given a D rating and we have to do better. I'm stirred just a bit from my increasingly depressive stupor by this glint of honesty. I like it! Look - honesty!! He's saying out loud that our country has slid so far down the slope of development that we must look up that hill to see China and South Korea! He, again, refers to the distant past of railroads and rural electricity - back before those with no creativity took complete control, before 'the decline' became so overt.
So, here are all the things we're going to do to fix it! "80% of the population will have access to high speed rail. For some trips it will be faster than flying, without the pat down." Our complete loss of privacy and dignity is a presidential joke now, by the way. "We will also be connecting every part of America to the highest speed wireless internet" - quite the all-encompassing EM field. Joe Biden, behind the President's right shoulder, keeps nodding as if it matters that he's nodding - please stop, Joe, it's really annoying.
"We spend more than we take in and it's not sustainable." This is certainly a statement of fact. The result is that he is proposing a freeze on annual domestic spending for the next 5 years. The reaction in the chamber to this is tepid at best, though I wonder if it's more due to the mind-numbing vagueness of the statement, or to the idea that pet projects will go unfunded. Since the cuts are in domestic spending, the global war activities will likely go untouched, though he does mention that the generals have agreed to cut 'non-essential' spending. For an Empire, killing is essential, so I'm left unsure of exactly what is meant by a 5 year freeze on domestic spending.
He also states that, "we cannot continue to extend tax cuts to the wealthiest 2% of the population". So he's taking on the oil companies and the wealthiest 2%? If these words spoken are actions taken, you can color me purple come October, and I'll be glad for it, if you do.
"We must also rebuild faith in government - you will be able to go to a website and see how tax dollars are spent for the first time in history. We will put information on line about who congress is meeting with. [...] If a bill comes to my desk with earmarks inside, I will veto it." He's taking on the lobbyists as well? We shall see.
And, at this point, we return to the motivational talk, (are we that guy on the stretcher in the field hospital?) and he turns it up to full volume. He speaks of "America's moral example of freedom and liberty" - as the camera pans to the military. He mentions how Iraq is a success and the military's head is held high. "American combat patrols have ended, violence is down and we finished the job - the war is coming to an end, our 'commitment' has been kept."
He (inevitably) brings in Al Qaeda and how they're planning attacks against us and we're securing our cities. "We must have a respect for the rule of law" (unless it regards torture) - and "American Muslims are a part of our American family", to which he receives a sort of standing ovation, mostly from his cabinet and some Democrats. "We've taken the fight to Al Qaeda with our troops in Afghanistan - to deny Al Qaeda a safe haven like the one that served as a launching pad for 9/11." Joe Biden is scratching his ear and looking down - think he's uncomfortable with that enormous lie? That would be pretty uncharacteristic for old Joe. More talk of bringing troops home, didn't he say that last year? In fact, in 2007, didn't he promise that he would bring the troops home if he became president? He sure did, and we're back to marketing again. To sum up, in his best macho stance, which for Obama comes across more as just being a bit stubborn, he says, "to the terrorist and Taliban - we will defeat you".
"We're shaping a world that favors peace and prosperity." (If lightning did actually strike when a lie is told, the entire chamber would have gone up in smoke.) "The United States of America supports the democratic aspirations of ALL people." (As long as we can control them, make money off them, get their resources and keep them subjugated.) "The men and women who serve our country have borne the greatest burden." (Especially the women, of whom 41% are sexually assaulted by their comrades-in-arms.) "In some countries if they don't want a bad story about the government printed in the newspaper, they don't have it printed." (Yes, that would never happen here!) "No one here, with as contentious as our democracy is, would change places with anyone else on earth." (Rousing standing ovation - yes, yes, yes, we love our crumbling empire!!!) "Anything is possible here - that dream is why I can stand here..." (I think you get the gist... the American dream, you have to be asleep to believe it.)
"The state of our Union is strong - God bless you and God bless the United States of America."
With these words we end the theatre that is the State of the Union Address. It's really a pep rally - a motivational speech to the guy dying on a stretcher in a field hospital - a whispered fairy tale to those still so hypnotized as to think that there is a way out, if only we concentrate strongly enough on the idea, the dream, that America is blessed, special and protected. America has quite the awakening ahead and no amount of looking back at 'our' glory days will mitigate just how rude that awakening is going to be.
Reader Comments
I don't live in the US I can't watch the State of the Union address over here. This articles however informs me on the real "state of the union", which I find way more important than actually seeing Obama address the citizens of the empire. So thank you very much for writing it.
did he really SAY all that?? Thanks for treating it with sodium bicarbonate and making it palatable Anart
Public Re-education:
I. Politicians tell lies until they are believed as truth:
"American combat patrols have ended, violence is down and we finished the job - the war is coming to an end, our 'commitment' has been kept."
II: People have to learn how to become self-sufficient: grow own food, entertain with own music & stories, trade in natural goods only.
III. Eventually people ought become aware: TV isn't needed, money isn't needed, Politicians are a plague and plague isn't needed.
IV. People can count on fruit-yields and crop-growth, reject every political influence.
V: Refuse to support corporations. Support organic farmers in your country.
VI. Do not pay with money.
With out TV: no more hate propaganda, by refusing the money-system with politicians rejected, corporations withering & d(r)ying out, people ought realize sooner or later that other countries want to live also happily and everybody want pursue happiness. Basic ideas for Love is same despite cultural differences. That the majority of human population are sisters and brothers: thinking along same lines, basically good-natured, despite different ideas about good.
People need mellowing of manners. Stop support War-Crazies build and invent a New Peaceful World where Love is nurtured in all countries along with favorite plants in the garden.
Your concise, insightful, political analysis, with just the right touch of sarcasm, gave me all I needed to know about last night's "pep rally" without the pain, I confess, of having to watch the deck chairs being rearranged myself. You are a braver person than me. Your truthful point by point analysis of the inane proceedings reminded me of the brilliant comedy of "Mr. Subliminal" on the old Saturday Night Live TV show--the out loud rhetoric followed by the whispered truth of the situation. Much appreciated--thank you.
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Obama is not a buffoon like Bush nor short on intelligence, so we can understand from this address, that he has been swallowed whole by the very beasts he sought to overcome (if he was ever genuine about that in the first place). When he say’s "We will fund the Apollo project of our time”. I think what he really wanted to say was, “We will fund the Hermes project of our time”!
"The state of our Union is strong - God bless you and God bless the United States of America."
I think what he meant to say was “The State of our Psychopathic Union is strong – Jehova bless you and Moloch bless the United Snakes of America”!
Despite the grip psychopathy has, and it’s ability to turn the American Dream into a Pathological Dream, there is much creativity, love, compassion, will and hope in the “Citizenry of the US”. Anart and her amazing and insightful work is a stunning example of this, thank you for being the hope we wish to see Anart :o)
for once again breaking the annual Pep-talk down with a good dose of wit and creativity, so that we outside the US can get the gist of it without watching it on youtube...not that I intended to for that matter. Having to watch it would require a great deal of patience and strength. Nice work!
Thanks, Anart, for writing the real 'truth' behind the sitcom that is the US. And thanks for having the stamina to watch what I just couldn't bear to watch - and for shining the light onto the abyss that has become the REAL "State of the Union" - a black bottomless hole.
Appollynon, your understanding of the word "self", your understanding of the word "sacrifice", what you consider to be "everything" and what you consider to be "nothing" say a lot about you and your understanding of the world.
If people are unable to communicate or connect to information in a soulful way, if it's all just an add-on, a question of adopting legalisms, attitudes and platitudes, it seems likely to me that far from an ascension, when the *hit hits the fan, the result will be a dining room of exploding cockentrices.
you change my views on how i look at the government and obama this sums it all up man your good keep writing these good article's give me more give me more lol
It really has become like Orwell's 1984. Obama is the king of doublespeak!
Excellent points well taken Anart. Bravo. Many of us "get it".
Many couch potatoes in this USofA believe that garbage that was spouted out and DON'T GET IT...
He talks education... Why should he tell the truth about creating dumbed down robots on purpose?
Thanks Anart, well done!
I watched the Presidential "Entertainment Today" pogrom!
Emoticons on drugs!
We are constantly reminded of the Tuscon incident, of those harmed,
but more importantly, reminded congresswoman Giffords. What a sad
and emotional day.
We watched the stony/happy/chuckles of the pathocratic congressional
millionaires looking forward to their next meal or conquest. What a show
of emotions!
And what a nice bunch of cherry picked, cross-section of creative
and innovative Americans using their survival instincts! Those who
barely survived won the privilege of sitting in the first lady's pen, all
expenses paid, and with our tax dollars! Emotionally moving!
... and the oratory of the President, the highs and lows of his aims,
his open checks for the "man to the moon" economics and security
budgets, as well as the closed checks for jobs austerity measures!
What an emotional "bullet train" roller coaster ride!
Unfortunately, I had too many emotional burritos for dinner and I had
to respond to nature's call and missed the rest of our preacher's sermons.
But feeling much better now, the emotional poison has been drained from
my body.
But having returned to watch the Republicans response to the President's
State of the Union address, mysteriously invoked nature's call again. I am
now thoroughly drained of all that I had left, and was forced to get my
Peptol-Bismol from the medicine cabinet. What an emotionally draining night!
Finally, to get a good night's sleep, melatonin was required.
I think the only thing you missed was that shot of the Supreme Court justice who was doing what looked like a crossword puzzle during the pep talk...
Thanks, Anart, for this excellent commentary a second year in a row. An excellent critique of an otherwise painful and contrived performance.
Well said. I feel bad for the U.S as I have many friends there as well as Canada. The U.S government is such an illusion.
Great article and well put.
or it was all imported and stolen or in recent times bought, and that is if I'am not wrong the case with space program, Nazi scientist brought to US! US people are living in a land of honey and milk while the milk is with time becoming stained with drop of bloods, and eventually with river of bloods, but the people drink blood and pretending that it's milk and honey, madness!
If Obama had a Truth translation machine attached to him while spewing his eloquent garbage, I'm pretty sure the filtering process would present something very similar to this article.
I missed the show, but your summary reads very true. The same show, the same lines, most of the characters are the same, for decades now.
If only even a quarter of Americans had a Dream, a conscious Dream, to see for real peace and creativity live in their country and spread around the world...
If only even a quarter of the Americans could remember the words of JFK or MLK....
If only even a quarter of the Americans knew the truth about their country's past and their country's present...
If only we could all sincerely began to educating ourselves, so we can really Talk and Dream and Act for Peace.
You cut through all the crap, lies, and buffoonery like a hot knife through butter.
And as for Obama, what a waste of intellect simply to support the rotting corpse of American imperialism.
Great analysis Anart...it's great that I can eventually(allegedly) access the web to see where my taxes and money are being spent, I wonder though....will I be able to access the Iraq exportation of oil website? I am curious where all that money is going to these days and to whom.
As I was watching this address being broadcast live even in Australia, many of the thoughts that you expressed here Anart were going through my mind, and I thought it would be great for someone who is more experienced in U.S. matters to cut through all the nonsense. And you did this extremely well, so I thank you for it!
but it seems the speech was a failure, as only it really could be given the dire circumstances from the actors on this political stage, notwithstanding for some, the anticipated propaganda value of course. That being said, you did a magnificent job at unpacking this sad saga Anart with what seemed the appropriate amount of cynicism deserving of this speech; which by the way also seemed humbly kind of you and somewhat conservatively reserved too, osit.
looks like you got left with the clearing up - cant imagine anyone wanting that job especially the drool of it all - never did go for Obama bin liner - he always swings his face from side to side never looking anyone in the face, its so regular I sometimes wonder if he is a cyborg....could be true - do you know one with feelings?
Still loads of folks loved your work - small mercies and kindnesses help in a world of massive violence and disregard...I liked your cutting edge as it was put.
I'm kind of glad that I've been sick for a few days; I wouldn't have had the energy to sit through that garbage! I can't believe he said all of that, either! (No, wait, nevermind. He's said it all before.) Great work, as always.
You better have an ear... the hour is here. Like a thief in the night... Nikola Tesla made earthquakes. Tesla spent last ten years and died in Room #3327 because Earthquake Machine No. 3 was the Knob Hill Apparatus in Colorado Springs which caused the 27 day long 1899 Alaskan Earthquakes commencing on September 3, 1899 at 3h03m27s or 3:03:27 pm epicenter time. That was a year divisible by 3 times 3, a month divisible by 3 times 3, a day divisible by 3, in an hour divisible by 3, a minute divisible by 3, a second divisible by 3 times 3 times 3 days and for Christ's sake it was Earthquake Milne Shide No. 333 and lasted 3 times 3 times 3 days.
This is from straight the USGS regarding the 1899 earthquakes at Yakutat Bay, Alaska.
They lasted 27 days. September 3 to 29, 1899 and included four or five world-shaking disturbances and hundreds of minor shocks. During four weeks there was almost constant palpitation of this part of the earth's crust. The shocks were most severe on September 3, 10, and 23, and were great on the 15th, 17th, 26th, and 29th. On the 10th there were over 50 small shocks and two world-shaking disturbances. The greatest faulting took place on September 10. The greatest uplift that had ever been recorded in the history of the world took place on September 10, 1899.
"All repeated acts or operations I performed had to be divisible by three
and if I missed I felt impelled to do it again,
even if it took hours."
-Nikola Tesla
"If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 & 9;
then you would have a key to the universe."
-Nikola Tesla
Earthquake Shide No. 333
Three plus three is six, plus three is nine.
A three squared 27 day man-made seismic event.
Sept. 3"69"
Professional Paper 69
U.S. Geological Survey 69
by Tarr and Martin
Published 1912
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Such scrumptuous, sardonic sarcasm !
It's been awhile since I smiled while
simultaneously sickened by a SOTT
story of snakes slithering 'cross that aisle...FWIW ;-)
Thanks Anart I watched a couple minutes and had to turn it off. I thought: "I hope Anart does another dissection of this one because it hurts me to watch it ;)" Thanks for an excellent article.
You really sliced and diced 'em.