03.13.14
Posted in Ted Nugent, WhiteManistan at 3:56 pm by George Smith

Poor Ted Nugent, propped up in bed or on the sofa, dosed with pain-killers so he can bend his new metal knees a little bit more everyday.
What comes into his mind?
Well, he drifts back to the halcyon time of 1955 America, when everyone knew their place, fondly recalling youthful work pumping gas and, today for WND, delivering newspapers on his Huffy bicycle.
No job was too menial for Ted to take, he rants. And that’s the problem with Americans, he continues in a screed exactly like the one yesterday.
Too damn lazy and entitled! Especially the other people — like in Detroit!
The old man does get-off-my-lawn and the bigot’s dog whistling, for the second time in 48 hours, showing that the prescription pain-killers are, certainly, having some kind of effect:
There was no hesitation then for me to get more jobs at the tender age of 11 or 12. I started delivering the Shopping News newspaper to my 100 or so customers from the elevated seat of my Huffy “StumpJumper??? bike …
I continued to increase my workload with a second paper route delivering the Detroit News to over 90 customers seven days a week, hunting big, fat, slimy night-crawlers in the middle of the night and selling them for fishing bait around the neighborhood …
If someone would have dared to claim back then that someday America would accept an official category of the American workforce as “those who have given up looking for a job,??? or worse yet, a list of “jobs Americans are not willing to do,??? you would have been laughed out of town …
Negotiate for sick days instead of better quality products, and continue to punish the producers while rewarding the bloodsuckers.
Bloodsuckers that won’t work, that’s the problem! Repeat it again and again because not enough are paying attention. Especially the two hundred or more lined up for two part-time jobs, one as a dishwasher and one as a meat-wrapper, at Whole Foods a week or so ago.
These bloodsuckers, dragging down the great nation Ted knew. It breaks his heart.
Next week, another column of Horatio Alger-like tenacity, Nugent writing about his days shoveling snow and chipping ice off the sidewalks before the sun came up so old folks wouldn’t slip and fall in the Motor City. And he took that ice and snow, put it on his wooden sledge, named Rosebud, carting it back to the house where it was melted for the sweetest free drinking water.
Tapped out on Ted’s tablet as he stomps around on his new knees, now the size of cantaloupes, blood leaking slowly into his boots but bulling through the pain, tending wild game, clearing brush and picking up the brass from the morning machine-gun firing at the ranch.
America! My America! Where have you gone!!!
Effin-ay, the man’s pathetic to the third power.
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03.12.14
Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Fiat money fear and loathers at 12:16 pm by George Smith

From the Financial Times:
By rights, Bitcoin’s community of enthusiasts, venture capitalists and start-up companies should now be occupied with how it can re-establish credibility after a series of unfortunate events. Instead, much of its energy over the past week has been taken up by fulminating about the magazine’s treatment of Mr Nakamoto …
Online forums have filled with virulent criticism, and a lot of sexist abuse, of Leah McGrath Goodman, the reporter who found the man she believes … is “Satoshi Nakomoto??? …
“The recurring theme of Bitcoin is that it is exciting but it has been difficult to find good entrepreneurs. There is a set of guys who got lucky by setting up companies in the early days before it really took off. They were in the right place but were the wrong people,??? says one venture capitalist.
Winkdex: $638, recovering.
From the LA Times:
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies say that a Newsweek reporter’s story exposing what the magazine claims is the founder of Bitcoin did quote them and the man featured in the article accurately, a spokesman said.
The San Gabriel Valley suburb of Temple City was inundated by reporters Thursday after Newsweek alleged resident Dorian Nakamoto was really “Satoshi Nakamoto,” the man behind the virtual currency. In the Newsweek article he is quoted as telling the reporter “I’m no longer involved in that and I cannot discuss it” while deputies are present.
But on Thursday he denied to the Los Angeles Times and the Associated Press that he was the founder …
Capt. Mike Parker said he has spoken to both deputies who responded to the suspicious persons call on Feb.20. He said “one of the two deputies had heard of bitcoins but only knew vaguely about them” prior to the call. He said the reporters’ statements and questions about Bitcoin prompted the conversation.
“Both sheriff’s deputies agreed that the quotes published in the March 6, 2014, Newsweek magazine Bitcoin article that were attributed to the resident and to one of the deputies were accurate.???
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Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Ted Nugent, WhiteManistan at 11:33 am by George Smith

Ted Nugent’s Facebook page and Twitter feeds are run by staff, the former primarily for the purpose of peddling merchandise and hunting tourism. And since his double knee replacement surgery Nugent has been quieted, emerging lucid only once on Facebook to announce his ongoing recovery and that it involved a considerable amount of pain.
Today, at the right wing conspiracy theory news site, Newsmax:
Today I will write and record some more killer music, write more killer articles, review the artwork for my new CD, review the military logistics for my 2014 killer tour, edit my killer Spirit of the Wild TV show, check my trapline, train my dogs, conduct media interviews, work on my trucks, shoot my bow and some guns, do my post-double knee replacement surgery therapy, perform various chores on our ranch, and as always, do what I am driven to do in order to live my ultimate American dream of independence to the fullest.
Liar, liar, pants on fire. Nobody does this soon after double-knee replacement surgery.
The graph comes from a longer column, easily something canned, dictated or ghost-written, in which Nugent excoriates all the lazy Americans who won’t work and allegedly don’t want jobs.
It is delivered with the usual Republican Party bigot dog-whistle, the big city where African-American people live, in this case, Detroit.
Ted relates a story from his youth, perhaps apocryphal or exaggerated in some way. (Nugent regularly lies about everything, the most recent example being on CNN before he went into the hospital, delivering since refuted claims that he was a sheriff and often engaged in law enforcement activities with a variety of local agencies as well as the DEA and ATF.)
Nugent’s youthful morality tale has him outperforming two supposedly lazy rivals as a dollar-an-hour gas-pumping kid at a local service station. It’s a good old man’s get-off-my-lawn stem-winder, reminiscent of the kind of thing my grandfather used to love retelling at Thanksgiving get-togethers.
“I remember my first job paid 25 cents an hour … Why can’t young people etc …”
Nugent, excerpted:
Well there ya have it America, especially you lazy bums who so embarrassingly chose to give up looking for work or won’t work at jobs they consider beneath them. Have we become France?
Until America returns to the pride of excellence, productivity, and the pride of earned ownership, we will continue to spiral at high velocity down that suicidal death march of dependency that liberal democrats have brainwashed us into. I remember the real Detroit.
Entitled? Economic equality? Social justice? Are you kidding me? Those two jerks at the gas station sure would have loved to have a Barack Obama negotiate their wages for them …
And here’s an emergency alert for all you bloodsuckers — you are entitled to jack squat.
Yes, Nugent remembers the real Detroit before it was ruined by the blood-sucking other people.
It’s the Republican thing. One of the reasons there is high unemployment is the other people in cities.
Jesus of America, Paul Ryan, today:
House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) previewed his upcoming legislative proposals for reforming America’s poverty programs during an appearance on Bill Bennett’s Morning in America Wednesday, hinting that he would focus on creating work requirements for men “in our inner cities??? and dealing with the “real culture problem??? in these communities. “We have got this tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work, and so there is a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with,??? he said.
One restores the learned value and culture of work in the mostly-working poor by taking away their food stamps and health care.
Emergency alert for all the blood-suckers.
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03.11.14
Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, WhiteManistan at 2:35 pm by George Smith
Timely as ever.
There’s something wrong with using the WhiteManistan Koch brothers as whipping boys. Why would a political party ever think of vilifying other Americans? Who’s heard of such a thing?
From the AP:
Democratic Senate candidates, facing withering criticism on the national health care law, are gambling they can turn voters against two billionaire brothers funding the attacks — even if few Americans would recognize the pair on the street.
In an accelerating counteroffensive stretching from the Senate chamber to Alaska, Democrats are denouncing Charles and David Koch, the key figures behind millions of dollars in conservative TV ads hammering Democratic candidates and their ties to President Barack Obama …
In a time of stagnant working-class wages, they note, the Kochs have grown stupendously wealthy while pushing their conservative-to-libertarian causes.
Republicans respond that Americans don’t like it when politicians demonize others. With exceptions for everyone in the majority in the House of Representatives and Ted Nugent, who unfortunately is on sick leave.
They’re right. When you ride with WhiteManistan, you’re riding with truth, honor and the American way.
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Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Fiat money fear and loathers at 11:00 am by George Smith

Hot and fresh from the pages of the Daily Lickspittle: The Ponzi Winklevoss twins are paying Richard Branson $250,000 or maybe half a million in BitCoin for a space tourism ride on Virgin Galactic.
From the iEthers:
Wire news: In a blog post, Tyler Winklevoss compared Branson’s space endeavor and bitcoin entrepreneurs to major historical figures who changed the way the world was perceived, like Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama and Nicolaus Copernicus.
“It is in this vein that Cameron and I contemplate our tickets into space – as seed capital supporting a new technology that may forever change the way we travel, purchased with a new technology that may forever change the way we transact.
“Since their inceptions, Bitcoin and Virgin Galactic have been writing the next chapter in our history books. While one is ushering in a new era of post-currency, entirely ledger-based decentralized financial systems, the other is ringing in a new era of post-aircraft, sub-orbital spacecraft-based travel systems.”
And BitCoin altar boys at Reddit, the Internet’s front page, have collected $28000 in BitCoin for BitCoin Elvis in the San Fernando Valley.
Winkdex: $621.
Donate Bitcoins
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03.10.14
Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Fiat money fear and loathers at 10:55 am by George Smith

Angry at lost BitCoin, I hack Monsieur Gox to steal many of your BitCoin. Problem?
From the LA Times:
[Laura Saggers] said she personally has been trading in virtual currencies for eight months. She grew up interested in technology and studied programming in college, where she majored in music. She currently owns two bitcoins and 62 litecoins.
The Guardian:
Hackers took over the Reddit account and personal blog of Mark Karpeles, the chief executive of shuttered bitcoin exchange MtGox, on Sunday night.
The anonymous attackers used the accounts to post an angry letter accusing Karpeles of stealing bitcoins from his site’s former users, and posted a 750Mb zip file which they say comprises data stolen directly from MtGox’s servers …
Several members of the bitcoin community claim to have found their own transactions included in the dump, which would indicate that the leak is genuine. The hacker or hackers themselves say they were careful to strip out any passwords from the database. But other reports suggest that a second scam could be involved, with an application contained within the zip file, called TibanneBackOffice, apparently stealing users’ bitcoin wallets.
Economist Nouriel Roubini, in Twitter Tweets, from WSJ:
Bitcoin isn’t means of payment as few transactions in Bitcoin. And given its volatility all who accept it convert it right back into $.
BTCbugs like gold bugs are fanatics who speak of BTC in cult-like religious ways. Like gold bugs they have paranoid conspiracy views on the $.
Winkdex: $622 for one Bitcoin.
To paraphrase the cute young woman, money, money, I like money. I grew up interested in technology, studied in college and like to play music.
So this blog also accepts small amounts of Bitcoin. Because I went to a job fair last week and it sucked big time, more on which, later.
Donate Bitcoins
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Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Ted Nugent, WhiteManistan at 9:42 am by George Smith

No ranting about Nazis and Commies.
The report, on Facebook.
It’s a hard road. Read some of the fine print.
“You can still fight the good fight from your favorite chair,” writes a well-wisher.
Even when they obviously mean well, some people are just a little too stupid for words.
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03.08.14
Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Fiat money fear and loathers at 10:59 am by George Smith

I not talk again until you buy lunch and gimme more BitCoin. Problem?
Winkdex: $606. A slow decline continues.
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Posted in Psychopath & Sociopath, WhiteManistan at 10:07 am by George Smith
The tunes just get better with age. That’s quality!
The NRA’s Wayne LaPierre, America’s best crazy scary gun salesman ever, delivered the best dose of steroids to WhiteManistan, ever, Thursday:
I’ve never been worried about his country until now … That’s why more Americans are buying firearms and ammunition. Not to cause trouble, but because that America is already in trouble … In this uncertain world, surrounded by lies and corruption everywhere, there is no greater freedom than the right to survive and protect our families with all the rifles, shotguns and handguns we want!
Woo-hoo and the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air! See all the guts and glory here!
That’s real eloquence. You should be in awe. I am. There’s no better exhibition of the defining American psychosis.
Putting the nitrous line aside for a moment, Wayne LaPierre is a master of the motivational speech for a tribe that’s characterized by its anger, paranoia and fear. Armed to the the teeth, bearing more weapons than any country in world history, LaPierre is the perfect pitchman for the healing salve to soothe their fevered insecurities, for sale to anyone at the local Walmart.
Real perfection in dog-whistling to the bigots who all know why America is in “trouble.” Defend yourself, stand your ground.

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03.07.14
Posted in Culture of Lickspittle, Fiat money fear and loathers at 1:41 pm by George Smith

Stupid people! I am not BitCoin Elvis! Now, which of you is going to buy me lunch?
It’s a good parlor trick.
How do you prove you are or you aren’t the Satoshi Nakamoto of interest? Why, you just run off into your bedroom and post a denial in an old chat forum. Or get someone else to. Or someone just does it spontaneously.
BitCoin, the currency and world of and for well-to-do libertarian tech trolls, beings so much smarter than the rest of the rusty old world.
Well, we know the US government is now very focused on BitCoin Elvis. Everyone is watching his blockchain data.
What does it mean for a currency when the person who has the most reserves just hoards it? It is a dick-headed thing.
Ponzi Planet BitCoin likes to think its beyond intervention by its lessers.
I have an idea to contribute to that.
The US government, the Dept. of Homeland Security, the FBI, could determine if the Temple City neighborhood is the actual home of BitCoin Elvis. And they could do it in one afternoon.
Given the news, you declare reasonable suspicion that Satoshi Nakamoto’s Mt. Everest of BitCoin is a potential financial weapon of mass destruction.
Worse than ricin.
And then the squads arrive to go through the house.
Worst that could happen? They confirm finding the wrong person. And then, a little later, they name the right person.
It’s happened before. Twice in ricin cases, once with anthrax, too many times to count in less well-publicized investigations.
And then the world has its answer.
Winkdex has BitCoin at $628. It’s been ever-so-slowly falling since yesterday.
Why? Should there not have been a spurt of BitCoin ebullience when the Olympian deity was initially thought to have been found?
Nakamoto is a genius, a computer programming hero.
Or is it because there’s a dawning realization that someone with the disposition of a Satoshi Nakamoto is sitting on the world’s biggest pile of hyped digital currency. And that someone is so great, so beyond everyone else, that no one can know anything about him.
So, naturally, the BitCoin Elvis, or some flunky in the cause, can and must post a one-line denial, a digital smirk, on some old forum. Because it’s the last word from the man, who has just been inconvenienced, too.
The world doesn’t work that way. You got a big image problem, bub. People not in on the take regard BitCoin as magic money for rich ego-bloated assholes, rip-off artists and criminals.
So, BitCoin Elvis, if the money is to flourish, you’ll have to make a concession, wherever you are, probably in the San Fernando Valley.

The perception-of-BitCoin-users problem. Good work, Mr. Nakamoto!
It was a lead-pipe cinch BitCoin altar boys would start throwing money at BitCoin Elvis. In all tribes of the Culture of Lickspittle you will find those who immediately wish to give money to people who probably already have a ton of it.
The mob, says one of the poor mens’ BitCoin philanthropists, is not a mob, just out to help Satoshi, according to the LA Times:
As of late Thursday morning [the give to BitCoin Elvis program on Reddit] had raised 15.14262168 bitcoins. Based on the latest Coindesk Index which pegs the price of one bitcoin at $616.50, that would mean the campaign has raised about $9,335.
“Thank you for doing this Andreas,” wrote Reddit user gonzobon in a comment. “We all want to show the world that we are not a mob.”
BitCoin Elvis, despite being the deity, is not so smart as built up.
BitCoin is easy to steal, even an attractive target, and those who make and run its infrastructure are equally plagued by human frailty. One such frailty is the always on attitude that they have none as the soldiers in the front lines of the battle to bring on the future.
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