If The Other Party Wins: Political Comedy
A good spoof on the stereotypes each party has of the other.
A good spoof on the stereotypes each party has of the other.
Excellent talk from Jonathan Haidt on moral psychology and the differing genetic predispositions around the trait of "open-ness to experience" between liberals and conservatives. Really cool UR and LL analysis from a decidedly Integral perspective!
Well, I'll admit it. I've been thinking it, but wondering if maybe my one little problem with Obama candidacy was a necessary evil in our current political landscape - a realistic nod to a delusional... More »
Happy holidays - I'm all for peace on earth, a nod to the Winter Solstice, New Year and good times with friends and family.... but why is Religion still such a big part of American... More »
There is no-one exercising verbal martial arts, courageous truth telling and current events analysis quite like MSNBC's Keith Olbermann. He is my single biggest hero right now. If you don't know his work, do yourself... More »
Just thought I'd notify any new readers of my One Year Anniversary blogpost that has organized links to an archive of my most interesting and widely read work from the last year. Also here is... More »
911 Truth Coda Seeing as my post about the inflammatory movie Zeitgeist drew so much attention from several people convinced that the so-called 911 Truth conspiracy theories were valid, I thought I'd do a quick... More »
Zeitgeist: In the Spirit of Paranoia Here's a link to the movie Zeitgeist. Here's a link to my follow-up to this post called 911 Truth Coda. The Intro The movie begins with a trippy kaleidoscopic... More »
Barak Obama (who is looking stronger and stronger in the race to be nominated for President) on the President Bush decision to commute White House aide Scooter Libby's 30 month sentence for obstruction of justice... More »
Spiritual Altitude, Political Worldviews, and Interpreting Art It's that time again. The three elements that I emphasize throughout my blog writings (Critical Thinking, Shadow Work, and Inquiry-Based Practice) are on my mind and remain for... More »