Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Sanity Sunday - The Music of Camera Obscura
by Nomad
The group, Camera Obscura, has been around for awhile. This Scottish indie pop band from Glasgow was formed back in 1996. I have my own association with the group. Their songs offered me a good deal of comfort when I was exiled to New York City during a time of apprehension and anxiety.
But that's another story.
The band has shape-shifted somewhat over the years. It is currently comprised of Tracyanne Campbell (guitar, vocals), Kenny McKeeve ( guitar, vocals), Gavin Dunbar (bass), and Lee Thomson (drums). If you would like to learn more about the group, click here.
Friday, May 18, 2018
The Incremental Steps Toward a Fascist State
by Nomad
First published in 1955, the book, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45, dealt with a difficult subject in the aftermath of a national catastrophe. It is an examination of the lives of ordinary Germans who lived under the Third Reich.
Journalist Milton Mayer's goal wasn't to shame or berate or even to hold anybody accountable. Without moral judgment, without recriminations, he simply searched for answers: How could this have happened? Or more precisely, how could people let this happen?
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Why Oliver North is the Perfect Choice for President of the Extremist NRA
by Nomad
Back in 2011, Nomadic Politics ran a comprehensive examination into the life, career and- most importantly, the extreme ideology of Lt. Col. Oliver North. It was entitled Along Came a Hero: The Oliver North Myth. Since I wrote that long long article, it has been buried in the archives.
About three weeks ago, I noticed that this article was suddenly picking up a lot of attention. Traffic is always welcome but I was curious why.
The other shoe dropped when the NRA announced that North was to be their president. Obviously, it was time for a revisit.
The other shoe dropped when the NRA announced that North was to be their president. Obviously, it was time for a revisit.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Film Friday: Liberty Hill
by Nomad
For this Film Friday, I'd like to introduce you Karen Collins from Texas. Until the election of 2016, Collins admits that she took little interest in politics.
"The election caught me off-guard. I did not really believe that Donald Trump was going to win. I couldn't believe that people could say those things about other religions, about other groups of people, and I was kind of depressed for a couple of weeks. And then, I got mad."
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