The Antlers - Two


Prachtig debuutalbum van The Antlers uit Brooklyn getiteld: Hospice. Indie band dat met elke track een mooi maar zwaar verhaal vertelt over het verlies van je geliefde aan die vreselijke ziekte K. Wat een lef. Voor mij alweer een topjuweeltje. Ik voel de eindlijst anno 2009 langzaam vollopen..

What a gem!!! Their full-length album titled "Hospice" features an epic storyline, telling the story of a man losing a loved one to cancer and having to witness her death first-hand. The album was independently released by the band in March of 2009, selling an apparently overwhelming number of copies, later selling all of their stock and had to produce more. The band later commented that they had "bit off more than they could chew.

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1-800-ObamaCare


Here's We The Problem's latest- these guys are funny, same ones who did the Obama-Drama animated rap video:




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Kentucky Census Worker WAS NOT Found Hanging


After the dissappointing lack of politically-useful violence at the TEA parties and townhall meetings, Team Obama must have thought they hit the Alinskyite Lotto when census worker Bill Sparkman was reported by the Associated Press to have been found hanging dead from a tree near a creepy, backwoods Kentucky graveyard... and with "Fed" scrawled on his chest, no less.

Not only did this report seem a little too useful to the WH narrative of embittered reactionaries behind every tree, but the administration's poodles at the AP were sure to tie-in the Oklahoma City bombings too, just so we all "get it"- obviously the work of lethal, right-wing domestic terrorists. You know, the same fringe characters trying to stop Obama from delivering the rest of us to his statist paradise.

And while most-all reports of the event quote from the AP wire -even the local Lexington paper couldn't be bothered to get off their keister- a few of the key details obtained from the AP's dubious "anonymous source" haven't exactly aged well... so maybe it's time for some independent corroboration of some of this...?

That's why Stacy from The Other McCain -who has some background in gumshoe journalism- decided to head for the hills and get to the bottom of just what did -and didn't- happen in Clay County, Kentucky last week.
And as the irrepressible McCain is turning-over some rocks and getting-to-know the locals, the AP's specious, Obama-pumping version of events is crumbling before our eyes. Just some little things, you know... like oh, he wasn't found hanging... stuff like that. Perhaps next we'll hear that Sparkman is feeling better now, LOL.

Stacy is still down there poking-around today, so keep track of the developments in Kentucky -here- at
The Other McCain.

And Dan at Riehl World View sees these contradictions as pitting of the Kentucky State Police against the frantically-spinning leftists -here-

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The Other McCain: MURDER IN EAST KENTUCKY UPDATE: 'Neither confirm nor deny'


Placebo - Ashtray Heart

Dat Brian Molko wat gelukkiger is de laatste tijd straalt van deze song af. Nieuwe video van Placebo. Fans van het wat donkere werk - zoals ik - moeten maar even geduld hebben tot de shit weer de fan hit.

Brian Molko is much happier nowadays. People which prefer the darker stuff - like me - have to wait until the shit hits the fan again ;-)
But it's a good song....

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Reverend and the Makers - No Soap (In A Dirty War)

De opvolger van Silence is talking.

Follow up to Silence is talking.

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Le Reno Amps - The Stand Off

Knap om binnen een song toegankelijk en ontoegankelijk tegelijk te zijn. Elektrobliebjes, vleugjes krautrock, maar ook harmonieuze samenzang. Le Reno Amps biedt het op The Stand Off.

Scotland's Le Reno Amps is back with EP The Stand Off. This song is mental, fun & sinister at the same time.

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Did ACORN Elect Al Franken?


At least one Minnesota newspaper has raised the possibility... and actually, it's hard to imagine how they wouldn't have been deployed to help the Dear Leader get his supermajority- isn't it?

The Twin-Cities' Katherine Kersten writes in today's Star-Tribune:
ACORN was once the darling of Democrats for its support of every item on the left-wing wish list. Suddenly, its employees can hardly find a Democrat who will answer their phone calls. When the U.S. Senate voted on Sept. 14 to cut off federal housing dollars for ACORN, the tally was a lopsided 83-7.
ACORN's foibles may seem largely irrelevant here in Minnesota, where the organization has so far been able to keep its nose relatively clean.
But ACORN does have a special place in its heart for at least one prominent Minnesota politician. Last year, it showered praise on Al Franken, endorsing his run for the U.S. Senate. Franken returned the esteem: "I'm thrilled and honored to receive this endorsement," he gushed in a press release. He added that he was "more motivated than ever to work with ACORN."...
It's worth recalling, however, that ACORN is best-known for its massive voter-registration campaigns, which focus relentlessly on getting Democrats elected in targeted states. Here its record is appalling -- and goes to the heart of our democratic electoral system...
ACORN's practices can make fraud difficult to detect. For example, "at election offices around the country, ACORN workers are famous for waiting until registration deadline to dump thousands of new documents on overworked clerks -- making it harder for them to fully vet the registration forms,"....
Here in Minnesota, ACORN has boasted of playing a major role in the 2008 elections. It claims to have registered 43,000 new voters, which it describes as 75 percent of the state's new registrations. Franken's margin of victory in the Senate race was razor-thin: 312 votes out of about 3 million cast. And Minnesota's laws on proof of voter eligibility are notoriously loose.
Did ACORN folks pull some fast ones to help get their favorite son Franken elected -- a win that handed Democrats the 60-vote, veto-proof majority that they needed to enact their liberal agenda?
Read more -here-
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Other voices:

Dan at Riehl World View: "...turns out Franken is an actual nut, just as was thought"... then suggests that an investigation may be in order to uphold the integrity of the process... -here-

And this one has got to take-the-cake: Moonbattery tells us how ACORN's founder sounded absolutely forlorn as he described the foiling of a plot to kill Republicans at their 2008 convention- nice, eh?
Read about this piece-of-work -here-


Saudis Green-Light IAF Attack on Iran




The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has OK'd use of it's airspace to launch go-it-alone air strikes on Iranian nuclear installations by the Israeli Air Force, according to London's Daily Express.

The issue has reportedly been discussed in a closed-door meeting in London, where British Intelligence Chief Sir John Scarlett his Israeli counterpart,
Mossad chief Meir Dagan, have been negotiating with unnamed Saudi officials.

According to the report Scarlett has been told that Saudi airspace would be at Israel's disposal should Tel Aviv decide to move forward with his military plans against Iran.

The British daily added the likelihood of an Israeli attack against Iran has increased significantly after the country announced plans to launch its second enrichment facility in the central city of Qom.

What is obvious is that the Israelis are the target of an Iranian extermination plan, and cannot afford the luxury of a Pollyana, cafe-debate world view like the Barack seems to think is so stylish. Israel can go-it-alone if she has to, anyway... the IDF probably has the military capacity already to not only bomb Iran, but also then win the wider Middle East war that is likely to result.



And unlike vs. Hezbollah in 2006, the Israelis would fight this one to win, and win big... vs. Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, and the rump Hamas... going all-out with infantry and armor from day one.

So Team Obama would be well-advised to keep an eye on the horizon anytime they're visiting their recalcitrant new pals in Tehran... for a wing of IAF fighter-bombers coming-in at Mach 2. The Israelis did us all a huge favor in 1983, taking out Saddam's reactor in the face of world condemnation... and they'll just take care of business again.

Israel is of-course used to such lack of strategic and moral clarity coming-from it's critics... so why wait until Tehran's already-purchased Russian air-defense systems are delivered? The Iranians have already had every chance in the world to come-clean... instead, they've lied, taunted, and threatened Israel with nuclear apocalypse as they race towards jerry-rigging a nuke or two.

As for the Boy Wonder, polls show the Israeli populace has comprehensively turned against him, as he abandons yet another traditional US ally to it's fate. Israelis don't really care what this smiley plastic mannequin has to say anymore.- they'll just wait-out his (only) term while he turns the US into an irrelevant, impotent bystander... and stick to the business of aggressively protecting their country, lives, and families.

Sorry about him, Israel- most normal Americans still support you.

Read more in the Express -here-

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UPDATE: So it Goes in Shreveport posted an excellent column by the J-Post's Caroline Glick... re. Obama's serial treachery of US allies and compulsive appeasement of enemies...

Brand New - At the bottom


Oh, wat is dit goed! Ik hield al van deze band toen ze in 2003 met het tweede album Deja Entendu kwamen. Zes jaar later komt hun vierde album Daisy uit en dan deze track. Heerlijk gelaagd en meeslepend. We want more!

This is awsome. Liked the band since Deja Entendu (2003). New album is called Daisy. We want more!

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Socialists Crushed in Germany


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Americans suffer through four years of a clueless "Progressive" administration, voters of Europe are running-away from the outdated statist model Obama emulates like somebody yelled "fire".

And although a typical European "conservative" is still more amiable to state intervention/welfare than their American counterparts, the rise of those like Sarkozy and Angela Merkel -who grew-up in Communist East Germany and knows the pitfalls of socialism first hand- shows a clear trend... socialists and big-government solutions throughout most of the continent are in decline.

Predictions of a close German election for the Bundestag were not to be, as the CDU's strong showing at the polls provided the votes needed to govern with Merkel's preferred partners this time, the pro-business Free Democrats- rather than with the leftist, anti-American SDP in a so-called grand coalition. This arrangement has kept her needed reforms hamstrung for four years... right-up until the SPD was trounced yesterday.

As noted at American Thinker:
Merkel can form a right of center government in Germany. The Christian Democrats remain the strongest party in the Bundestrat... This means that Merkel can now pursue those policies that she actually feels will help revitalize the private sector in Germany and that German foreign policy.
The percentage of the vote received by the Socialist SDP in this election was the lowest since the end of the Second World War... the socialist left of Barack Obama and the Democrat Party is wildly unpopular in the most important democracy in Europe.
Looks like the Merkel platform of lower taxes, nuclear energy, and market solutions to economic problems made sense to increasingly-pragmatic German voters... more -here-
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The Princess and the Pea

Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess; but she would have to be a real princess. He travelled all over the world to find one, but nowhere could he get what he wanted. There were princesses enough, but it was difficult to find out whether they were real ones. There was always something about them that was not as it should be. So he came home again and was sad, for he would have liked very much to have a real princess.

One evening a terrible storm came on; there was thunder and lightning, and the rain poured down in torrents. Suddenly a knocking was heard at the city gate, and the old king went to open it. It was a princess standing out there in front of the gate. But, good gracious! what a sight the rain and the wind had made her look. The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels. And yet she said that she was a real princess.
“Well, we’ll soon find that out,” thought the old queen. But she said nothing, went into the bed-room, took all the bedding off the bedstead, and laid a pea on the bottom; then she took twenty mattresses and laid them on the pea, and then twenty eider-down beds on top of the mattresses.

On this the princess had to lie all night. In the morning she was asked how she had slept. “Oh, very badly!” said she. “I have scarcely closed my eyes all night. Heaven only knows what was in the bed, but I was lying on something hard, so that I am black and blue all over my body. It’s horrible!”
Now they knew that she was a real princess because she had felt the pea right through the twenty mattresses and the twenty eider-down beds.

Nobody but a real princess could be as sensitive as that.

So the prince took her for his wife, for now he knew that he had a real princess; and the pea was put in the museum, where it may still be seen, if no one has stolen it.

P.S you don't have to understand what this post is about! =)

Sufjan Stevens - There's too much love


Ik was er bij. 2006. Paradiso. Sufjan Stevens zette een bizarre show neer met als hoogtepunt een menselijke piramide. Iedereen gekleed als Cheerleaders. Muzikaal beloofde deze man alle 50 staten van de USA met een cd te bezingen. Michigan was de eerste. Het briljante en vooral geweldige Illinois in 2005 volgde. En toen ging het mis.. Hij zette 21 nummers die hij nog 'over' had op: The Avalanche. Leftovers wat mij betreft. Oregon en Rhode Island schijnen in de maak te zijn. Hij schreef nog wat songs over NYC, wat een volgende cd over New York suggereerde. In 2007 filmde Sufjan een eigen super 8 film getiteld: The BQE. Muziek bij de film, je raadt het al, werd gecomponeerd door Stevens die het vervolgens 3 avonden live speelde met een groot orkest. Hij won er een grote prijs mee in 2008. De dvd komt nu uit. Intussen herschreef hij in 2009 zijn oude album: Enjoy your Rabbit voor een vioolorkest, het heet nu Run Rabbit Run. Intussen wacht ik al vier jaar op een echte nieuwe track van een mogelijk fonkelnieuwe cd. En voila, daar is hij ineens. Een sprankje hoop. Hij duurt zevenhalve minuut. Hij heet There's too much love. Breakbeats met trombone solo. Ik ben in alle staten!

After 4 years, finally a new track with.. huh???... breakbeats and trombone solo... Great song Sufjan!

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Fool's Gold - Sunrise Hotel


Omdat de zomer nog een dag of twee terug is om de herfst weg te jagen deze tropische sound van Fool's Gold. Mocht je niet genoeg kunnen krijgen van de Afro-nasleep die Vampire Weekend veroorzaakte, dan kunnen de heupen los met Fool's Gold.

Band from LA. Brings the summer back to Europe.

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William Safire has Passed On


As just reported by Reuters-
William Safire -the Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist for the NYT, Nixon WH speechwriter, and entertaining linguist- died today in Maryland at age 79.
He was an author too, and got involved with Nixon/politics as a speechwriter after meeting him at the Nixon vs. Kruschev kitchen debates in Moscow- where Safire took the most famous photo of the 1960 event.


Read more -here-
& may this good man rest in peace-
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NY Times' William Safire archives -here-

Depeche Mode - Hole to feed


Ja, sorry. Ik heb een zwak voor die gasten. De band en ik hebben samen een lange onrustige muzikale geschiedenis (28 jaar). Na al die jaren kan ik niet meer kritisch zijn als het om DM gaat. Noem het maar gerust een blinde vlek van een paar vierkante kilometer. Even snel tussendoor dus.. deze leuke clip. Stiekem toch weer een fijne track van Sounds of the Universe.

Sorry. I developed a blind spot concerning Depeche Mode. Love them since 1981.

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Depeche Mode - Hole To Feed

Charlie Winston - In your hands


Sorry. Was erg druk. Maarten schreef al over zijn westernhit: Charlie Winston. Hij komt met zijn Gabriel-stem en de titel: In your hands dichtbij de master Gabriel himself (met wie hij als support act rondtourde). In Frankrijk is hij al een tijd een grote hit. Hij verdient meer. Album: HOBO.

His first album Hobo is a success in France and the first single "Like a Hobo" topped the French SNEP charts for one week on 11 April 2009.

Dear Leader Tanking Again


Rasmussen Reports' presidential approval index now stands at -10%... a three-week low, and back to double-digit negativity for Obama.

In other fun polling news, Rasmussen found:

Opposition to ObamaCare is at an all-time high of 56%

59% of voters believe that political anger is greater now than under George W Bush.

And the resurgent GOP has lept to a four-point lead in the generic congressional ballot poll- 42% to 38%. That's a 15+% swing from just a year-ago...

Republicans also lead polls in the NY and NC governor's races... and early in the campaign for the CO US Senate seat, appointed incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet trails his Republican challenger Jane Norton by nine points... ouch. I guess Mike hasn't made much of an impression on Coloradans.




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In the Reagan era, Star Wars wasn't just a game...
and adversaries both respected and feared us.

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Sarkozy Mocks Obama's Infantile World-View at U.N.




As reported at Breitbart's Big Government, Sarko really laid into the Boy Wonder's naive and delusional zeitgeist... while the American MSM pretended like it never happened. Alas, Canada's National Post had it on their front page... but even this was magically de-linked in the online edition later in the day.

The French President had said in his speech to the UN Security Council:

"We live in the real world -not the virtual world- and the real world expects us to take decisions."

Sarkozy continued:

"President Obama dreams of a world without weapons... but right in-front of us, two countries doing the exact opposite."

Obviously here referring to Pyongyang and Tehran's ongoing and cost-free defiance of the US, Sarko had called Obama's disarmament crusade "naive" on previous occasion as well.

And as written in London's Daily Mirror last week, the growing consensus amongst both America's friends and adversaries is that this comprehensively unqualified US president is in way, way over his head.

They always knew he was inexperienced- but his radical views and lack of moral/strategic clarity have made it apparent to all that he hasn't the slightest clue what he's doing diplomatically, militarily... or otherwise.



And yet, none of this has appeared in the NYT, WaPo, or any other major US newspaper... it's somehow not relevant when a major NATO ally gives a speech at the UN, warning us that our inexperienced, far-left president is leading us down the primrose path...?

Of course, Andrew Breitbart is an expert on such appalling media bias... read more -here-
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