Friday, December 20, 2013

Thinking Locally and Acting Locally is Why Phil Robertson Cannot Hack It In The New Global Culture – I.E. Jon and Kate Gosselin Syndrome





I know it is quite shocking for Phil Robertson to think that with all the luck and money and fame of being a pig shit duck call country phenomenon on American Reality TV, that he cannot hack it when he tried to bring his back woods nineteenth century world view into American Mainstream – (Global Culture) – view.

The cross energy matches the tired worn out late twentieth century cliché to "Think Locally but Act Globally" into sharp focus. 

That having backwoods trailer trash Sarah Palin witch, shaman and midwife along for the ride as coach and crutch when encountering reality beyond “reality” TV only invites disaster.


Jon and Kate Gosselin Syndrome. Need I say more. 

Reality TV with it easy 15 seconds of fame can sweep you back into the ole' back woods Vortex and even leave you living with a lot less than you are used to in a cabin in the woods without electricity and running water - which is what I think Phil Robertson really needs and wants. 

RIP Moron. 


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Queen of White Trailer Trash Sarah Palin - Regina Vagina - Defends Phil Robertson's Duck DynASStee Sh*t Remarks On the Good Negroes of His Youth


"See. Main Street Wasilla. Not a single Negro. It's safe to visit. I swear."


Sarah Palin, Regina Vagina, Queen of the **nts, Defends Phil Robertson's Right to Remember the friendly Darkies of his Youth. 

Duck Shit coming our of Phil's mouth?

He also made comments regarding race and growing up in Louisiana before the civil rights era."I never, with my eyes, saw the mistreatment of any black person. Not once. Where we lived was all farmers. The blacks worked for the farmers. I hoed cotton with them. I'm with the blacks, because we're white trash. We're going across the field. ... They're singing and happy. I never heard one of them, one black person, say, 'I tell you what: These doggone white people' -- not a word!" 
Pre-entitlement, pre-welfare, you say: Were they happy? They were godly; they were happy; no one was singing the blues," GQ quotes Robertson as saying.