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Glenn W. Smith

Talkin’ Protest Song Blues

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday November 27, 2011 9:30 am

Hawaiian slack-key guitarist Makana didn’t exactly put his life on the line when he sang his protest song, “We are the Many,” to President Obama and other leaders at the Asian-Pacific Economic Conference dinner. But he did pull off a gutsy, well-meaning public relations coup on behalf of the global Occupy movement.

Pike’s Pique

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday November 20, 2011 9:30 am

What social or psychological dysfunctions led UC-Davis police lieutenant John Pike to brutally assault some sitting, non-threatening protestors with chemical pepper spray?

Brief Note from Nashville on the Soul

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday November 13, 2011 9:30 am

I was in Nashville last night for a speech today, and lucky for me it was a night that Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill were playing a benefit concert for the Epilepsy Foundation. I took a cab to the Mercy Lounge, bought a ticket, and listened as America poured itself into our soul.

Unearned Honor

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday November 6, 2011 9:30 am

As public opinion begins – just begins, mind you – to turn against America’s ruling oligarchy, it seems like a good time to raise questions about a convention that contributes to what is now one of the most rigid class systems in the West: the dubious habit of awarding elected officials with the honorific, “Honorable” and other superlative indicators of their privilege.

It’s Always Been a Class War

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday October 30, 2011 9:30 am

Whenever conservatives get caught with their hands in the till they shout, “Class Warfare!” at those of us who would like to stop their looting. Thinking this a negative, they forget, I guess, that the American democratic experiment was and is just that: a class war.

It has always been about equality vs. aristocracy. It was in the beginning, is now, and will always be.

“Universalize Me, but Watch Out for Your Neighbor”

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday October 23, 2011 9:30 am

The headline above summarizes the message strategy of the Republican field running for president of the United States: “I speak with universal and infinite paternal love for all of you, but must warn half of you that the other half are leeches and misfits who are destroying your lives.” Then, to top it off, they [...]

Freedom Ride

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday October 9, 2011 8:30 am

I am greatly heartened and moved by all that’s happening in the Occupy Wall Street movement, and I salute everyone participating or even watching hopefully as events unfold. I think its future – its methods, its messages, its achievements – will grow organically.

But something George Will wrote recently about Elizabeth Warren, combined with the right-wing propagandists’ ludicrous efforts to label it as something it’s not, make me want to contribute just a bit and clarify very simply the beliefs behind my support for the movement.

The War on Us

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday October 2, 2011 9:30 am

New York Times columnist David Brooks has long been engaged in a stealth campaign against the discoveries of science – especially neuroscience – that validate a more egalitarian and humanistic political order.

Brooks has skillfully branded himself as the Pundit Who Will Tell You About New Findings in the Human Sciences. But in Brooks’ hands all the new science somehow becomes justification for top-down, conservative and even authoritarian government. It’s all just a magical confirmation of Hobbes.

A Dog and Some Demagogues

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday September 25, 2011 10:00 am

Rin Tin Tin might be the ideal American: rugged enough but loyal and loving; a devoted friend and embodiment of empathy; a loner committed to community

Stay With Me, Baby

By: Glenn W. Smith Sunday September 18, 2011 9:30 am

Tea Partiers resemble the selfish fools who swarmed the Titanic’s lifeboats, knocking women and children out of the way, more than they resemble the band of 18th century protestors who dumped some tea into Boston Harbor.

Once again, conservative apologists are blaming lone “jerks” for the terrible outburst at the last GOP presidential debate. Oh how they abhor accountability. Cynical leaders and empty-minded followers create a climate of hatred and violence and then when the unpardonable happens, the creators scurry for cover.

Shouting “Yay!” to Wolf Blitzer’s question about whether Ron Paul recommends letting the unlucky and uninsured die, the Tea Party crowd simply revealed the gaping hole in its soul.

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