Monday, March 19, 2018

Here's some more stuff, National Principle, about Chris Wylie as compared to Ed Snowden:

The Heir's keeping on with his Ed Snowden counter-movement with the following tweets he made on his Accountability Affordability channel:

Friday, March 2, 2018

So how does the Heir feel about Bland Barns' Commemoration Day he works at?  Here's the thing.  He felt there was too much crazy ritualism going on there today, too much of an effort to keep up appearances.  Sure he understands that there's a business side to that, but life's too short.  Stay down to earth.  That's what the catering customers would have wanted, along with their food orders.  So he's looking forward to tomorrow, with a better shift, when he's pretty sure the Commemoration spirit is over.  Lets get back to normal, because the days after the Commemoration he thinks matter far more.  Now he doesn't feel this necessarily rises to the importance of mention on audio, so he's getting me the Mentor to write it here.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

The Bachelor Contemplates A Political Cult Awareness Week.  That's what we're doing for the fifth anniversary of Ed Snowden this year.  This will be about somewhere between May 20 and June 6, and plenty of time before and after.  Among other things, we differentiate ourselves from the progressives and as political skeptics in that we observe that the progressives have never gone back on their support for Ed Snowden in the past five years.  We see Ed Snowden as even more of a threat to the American way than Donald Trump, because we see the former as promoting the kind of corrupted thinking the latter finds a handy place in.  It's this corrupted thinking that threatens the rule of law in this country at this time.  This is how Heir believes Ed Snowden was primarily the one that caused Trump to become President.  Worse than that, the Heir believes that the progressives think of Trump as a handy way of not dealing with Ed Snowden.  So, the Heir will think twice before giving the progressives any money to do things with.  The Heir also now believes the "sex revolution" was a marketing campaign during the Seventies aimed at young people to make money off selling beer and cars and deodorant to them.  The Heir has also started covering NBC Port Moresby more actively, to keep tabs on that one small country in the pacific region we believe whose indigenous cultural background holds certain wisdom for the otherwise Type A and overmodern West.  On Audio (click or tap Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/

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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The Importance Of Vital Information Through Audio In The Era Of Fake News.  So, people, you've likely been hearing the phrase "fake news" left and right these days.  But we provide some insight as to how to tell between fake news and reliable information, and lo and behold, it has to do with using the following Vitality Standards on analog radio: Relevance, Accuracy and Substance.  We remind people that audio should be more preferred to visual (whether that's TV or social media), because audio helps filter out clickbait links and distracting sensationalized imagery.  We're also looking into classic murder mysteries (e.g., Agatha Christie) as boot dressing the classiness pillar, since the TV adaptations feature classy architecture, furniture and decor.  The Heir also believes we are a classist society and is very disappointed in the progressive movement's failure to sincerely champion the working class.  And whatever happens to Funny Named Care, the Heir is determined to uphold the importance of affordability, for himself and for others.  The Heir also doesn't understand why an actor in Shakespeare In The Park has to cause "political" problems for the play program, just because he just happened to look like Donald Trump.  On Audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/






Friday, November 3, 2017

The Heir is disappointed that he's found very little online that commends the rogue employee for taking down Donald Trump's Twitter account for 11 minutes.  He was hoping to find something to the effect of, one person had the courage to do something that Twitter is too much of a wuss to do.  It's obvious to the Heir that Donald Trump violates Twitter's terms of use in every tweet he's ever made.  No response from Twitter.  But if someone replies just overly civilly saying to Donald Trump, "I don't agree with you," Twitter would immediately suspend that user's account to the point that the user has to go to their Rep in Congress to get their account unsuspended.  This the Heir is pretty much sure is the case.  But still, nothing that commends the rogue employee, not even members of the progressive movement or the so-called "resistance."  The Heir's wondering whether they're really trying hard enough.

The Heir: "So here's the only thing I can find: https://www.irishnews.com/magazine/daily/2017/11/03/news/here-s-how-the-world-reacted-to-the-deactivation-of-donald-trump-s-twitter-account-1178967/"

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

So after going back and forth with Smug Gloater regarding the events of the past 48 hours or so, the Heir got me the Mentor to write this share outlining the Heir's concerns that Donald Trump may try to use the NYC truck attack as a distraction from the Mueller investigation.  Of course Mueller and his team will continue regardless of other current events, but the Heir was pretty sure Trump was going to blame Mueller himself for the attack.  The Heir thought that Trump will say something to the effect of, if I didn't have Mueller dog me and my Cabinet all this time, we would have picked up this terror suspect months ago.  Thankfully Trump hasn't said that...  ...yet.


Wednesday, October 18, 2017

It looks as though Big Tech is trying to barge on in on the rescue efforts amidst the wildfires in California, by deploying drones meant to help map the disaster area.  The Heir sees two things wrong with this.  Firstly, there's no evidence that the drones will actually help find people in need of rescue or save their properties.  Also, it's all too likely that the drones being so proprietary and off-the-shelf will lose telemetry with all the smoke and intense heat, and will either fail to record or send back data properly, or they'll just drop into the smoldering flames.


"Let a reliable DIY person get a drone in there with the specific wildfire situation in mind.  Never mind Silicon Valley with its failures."


Sunday, October 1, 2017


This is our tribute to Hugh Hefner, whose efforts had (obvious) influence on the Bachelor.  Wish Hefner were around long enough to see us go the way of Hedonistic Meditation, which is how we sustained our culture economically in the age of Forced Obsolescence and spendthrift.







Thursday, August 17, 2017

We in the Bachelor condemn not only the tragedy that occurred in Charlottesville, but the fact that many of the white supremacists were actually happy that someone died.  The Heir found this out the other day on audio (his basic AM/FM/WX radio set), but for some reason he has yet to find any online petition to this exact effect that he can sign.  So he (and we) is/are going to say so here on our shares base.  These aren't simply people expressing an unpopular point of view.  They're outright sociopaths with no regard for human life, the bastards.  This kind of hate has no place in America (or really, anywhere else for that matter).

Heir: "It's terrible."

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

The Bachelor Helped Defend Funny Named Care.  This is what they're debating in Washington this week (late July 2017), and the Heir isn't confident that Funny Named Care is going to make it.  That said, he looks upon this episode as a snapshot of he and us in the Bachelor helping to defend Funny Named Care, now that he's on it.  We start out by talking about Donald Trump, and how the Heir was creeped out over how Donald Trump believes he had the biggest turnout of any Inauguration in the history of the country.  The Heir also continues to condemn Russian politics in light of their interference with the election.  The Heir and Sonya made up for the times she didn't want to talk to him when he didn't feel up to going places when he was having worse economic problems.  Let's see, what else...  Hospital ads on the radio advertising medical solutions in search of problems.  The bandwagoning rhetoric of summer radio ads.  The Heir's following of that rock'n'roll talk show that pointed out, among other things, that the Rolling Stones *did not* hire members of Hells Angels as security guards in Altima.  On Audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/



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Thursday, July 6, 2017

The Heir condemns, in no uncertain terms, Colbert's contention that Trump is the disease rather than a symptom.  This condemnation the Heir heralds above what he sees as the progressive descent back into Ed Snowdenism.  Here's how he sees it.  It was the progressives looking the other way when it became clear Ed Snowden only wanted a personality cult and was not a true whistleblower.  This fostered an ends-justifies-the-means mentality among most progressives which he sees as a form of personal corruption.  This means that Ed Snowden is the de facto leader of the progressive movement.  And since then the Heir's never stopped seeing the progressive movement as ultimately personally corrupt.  Sure he put aside his reservations when Trump won, but in the past week Colbert essentially helped the progressives compartmentalize Ed Snowden back into the past so that they rule out ever doing a fearless moral inventory politically.  This arrogance and personal corruption the Heir sees as the ultimate reason why Trump won, and *this* is the disease, he says, of which *Trump* is a symptom.  The Heir also sees the progressives perpetuating their failures in the future, which might explain why they're predicting Trump victories left and right in the foreseeable future (referring to Democracy Now and Bill Maher as examples, 7/6/17).  They just don't want to take responsibility for the past, which the Heir believes they could certainly do, since it's not too late.  But until they do, the Heir reasserts the none-of-the-above **political skepticism** in the Bachelor that has been there since 12/2/06, nearly 11 years.  And in doing so, the Heir breaks ties to any perception of any kind of alliance with any progressive group whatsoever, outside of essential economics.  The Heir will still continue to keep Funny Named Care alive, even if that means 50 State Single Payer depending on what happens next week, and he will help an affordability movement emerge in the next several months as a result.  The Heir loves his Country, the good ole US of A, saying this just days after its 231st birthday.  The Heir will continue to tune into Colbert and Oliver, etc., from time to time, but he no longer feels they can provide therapy for him with Trump.  This the Heir has to do himself, so now he gets to say the below:

"No, Colbert, you're wrong.  Trump is the *symptom* and not the *disease*."

Thursday, April 6, 2017

The Heir Has His Wings And Ribs On The Beach Back In Mid-July.  We start out with a Termination Notice the Heir places on an economic solution from last year that didn't work out, which he believes is a reflection on them far more than their letting him go was any way a reflection on him.  He faults the "coordinator's coordinator" for being in a position to help that one particular department and doing nothing.  He will continue to add to his Termination Notice over time, so he can make clear what the situation is with that solution.  The Heir in this case at least doesn't believe in not "wallowing" in the past, particularly when there's unfinished business.  He now attends the catering counter at Bland Barns.  Meanwhile, the Heir continues to criticize the Ed Snowden and Roger Replacement types in the world, also because he doesn't believe they understand how much they're skating on thin ice with their reckless ways.  And even though now there's suspicion that Russia interfered with our elections, he doesn't believe we should have cooperated with them on Syria last year, because he believes they'll only take political advantage.  He now wants personal alliances with the Baltic States, Eastern Europe, the island states of the Pacific Rim and individual African states.   Speaking of Russia, the Heir sums up on how the Ed Snowden tech age is coming to an end, by paraphrasing that he walked around the St. Petersburg that is Silicon Valley when he saw it was time for a change.  And Prepper Maker continues with his research into a DIY audio player, and things like RSS Search and "crowdcommend."  On Audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/

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