How to Corrupt Artists in One Quick & Easy Telecon
The new site Big Government and its sister site Big Hollywood have released full audio and a transcript of a controversial August 10 telecon featuring big wigs from the Obama administration pushing artists to further President Barack Obama's political agenda.
I've got a post up at Big Government that reads in part:
If you've ever wondered-and worried-about where government support of the arts leads, look no further than the full transcript of an August 10 telecon between an official at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and a group of "independent artists from around the country." The short version: It leads to the use of taxpayer-funded culture as a means of propagandizing for specific, partisan political aims. Which corrupts not just art but artists….
Chief among the requests from [former NEA communications director Yosi] Sergant (who was either "reassigned" from the agency or "reportedly resigned" after denying the full extent of his role in organizing the call) was "to pick something whether it's health care, education, the environment, you know… [and] apply artistic, you know, your artistic creative communities' utilities and bring them to the table." Beyond the specific policy issues above, the call organizers stressed the ideologically loaded concept of "service" as the animating principle of the Obama administration and wanted the artists to do whatever they could to promote that. As [the Office of Public Engagement's Buffy] Wicks put it, "We really view [our efforts] as an onramp to a lifetime of service. We really want service to be incorporated into people's daily lives."
The episode is an outrage for a million different reasons. Read the whole thing here.
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I am really liking that big government site. I registerd to comment the other day. Glad you are posting there, Nick.
[Buffy] Wicks put it, "We really view [our efforts] as an onramp to a lifetime of service."
It's a left exit.
So the Obama administration views the NEA/NEH as tools to be used for advancing the political goals of the administration.
Why am I not surprised?
This is a clear example of snorgling. Ew.
This is not a black spot on an otherwise good thing. It is clear evidence that these organizations were incredibly misguided to begin with, and need to be shut down immediately.
I still have not been able to figure out what provides the impetus to provide federal money for artists. If they want to support art, congress should buy a damn painting. If artist want money, they should find buyers for their work, not lobby to take my money without my consent. The whole thing stinks from the beginning.
And yet,the NEA really funds arts administrators and fund-raisers and managers. Almost no money goes to real working artists.
What ever happened to the investigative arms of CBS, NBC and ABC news? Did they simply turn off the lights in the past few months?
Or are they still working on their next predator series?
Aren't those guys feeling a bit foolish after this and the ACORN debacle?
bb
I am really liking that big government site. I registerd to comment the other day.
I gave it a go and found myself being yelled at as a lefty socialist. There's only one H&R.
Bart, which is the other side of the problem, government programs funnel money primarily to committees, paperwork, waste, fraud, and abuse.
I wish Reason would cut it's ties with these conservative fucktards in libertarian cloth.
The Government-Hollywood-Media Complex?
NEA: Nefarious Expenditures on Agitprop
ACORN: Child "Services", Financial "Services", "Voter" Registration ---Democrat Funded
I'm starting to think the British had the right idea 195 years ago.
Whoa there aelhues!! You actually want artists to compete in a free market?!? Don't you know how rejection affects these creative-types?
eb | September 21, 2009, 12:40pm | #
What ever happened to the investigative arms of CBS, NBC and ABC news?
Well, let's see. NBC has sloughed off its last vestiges of self-respect to MSNBC. Olbermann. Maddow. 'Nuf said.
CBS limps along with "60 Minutes," a sad joke of a show.
ABC? Ummm...."Nightline"?
"I wish Reason would cut it's ties with these conservative fucktards in libertarian cloth."
Because exposing government funded arts as a propeganda arm of the government is just so unlibertarian. Same with showing how a tax payer funded alledged non profit will gladly show criminals how to use tax dollars for a crime.
I am sorry your missiah is having such a hard time there Warren.
This is a clear example of snorgling. Ew.
That can't be a real photo, can it? It's hilarious, and a little disturbing at the same time.
Mike M.,
I found it a few other places. But I found this too. Super-Ew. Like a bad penny, those just keep turning up.
"I'm starting to think the British had the right idea 195 years ago."
Good one, that made me laugh.
SugarFree, those are the most vile things you've posted yet.
Calling the Speechmaker-in-Chief "Comrade Obama" doesn't seem over-the-top anymore.
Sugarfree,
I am disgusted by that painting, but I can't stop laughing.
Sugarfree,
I just hope I can lie and convince the VA that my PTSD is related to my military service and not seeing that picture. That was horrible.
Great, let's see some artists use some government cheese to do an anti-Obama piece, see how they think it tastes.
/barf
I've seen three in that series of paintings. How many more are there? Are there ones the artist won't even put up on the Net? [shudder]
You jest, Jim Bob, but carving government cheese is harder that it looks.
But I found this too.
OH MY GOD
I'm throwing up in my mouth so hard it's coming out the corners of my eyes
oh my god
All I want for Christmas is five minutes in a locked cell with Yosi Sergant. Bonus points if he's wearing the "Obama is my home boy" shirt.
What a fucking tool.
When was Ronnie Lott on the Fox NFL team?
"Beyond the specific policy issues above, the call organizers stressed the ideologically loaded concept of "service" as the animating principle of the Obama administration and wanted the artists to do whatever they could to promote that. "
The artists aren't the only ones slavishly peddling that notion. A recent issue of Time magazine is plugging that crap big time.
Motherfuckers.
Yosi looks so much like my boss' husband, I did a double take.
If her husband was having an affair with Obama, I would die from laughing and rush to meet the waiting arms of death with a song of joy reverberating in my chest like war drums.
I wouldn't mind seeing a Carver go after these clowns.
Government art is a curse on the world.
Maybe it's your approach.
Obviously, the word is already out to the performing arts community: This was seen at last night's Emmy Awards.
"Buffy Wicks, Deputy Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement"
Buffy? There is an actual woman named Buffy in a position of authority? OMG, our government is in the hands of an Animal House Villian. Is Neidermeyer running the Pentegon?
Yosi Sergeant looks like Paul Krugman's derranged, retarded nephew.
Obviously, the word is already out to the performing arts community: This was seen at last night's Emmy Awards.
That's what I'm talkin' about, people!
Aren't these NEA/NEH/PBS/NPR yahoos the same people who funded a Baby Jesus in a jar of pee, an aborted fetus hanging from a ceiling and burning the flag for art? These people are sickos plain and simple. Just like Bill O'Reilly has been saying for years. We need to cut their money off and be done with it! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
I gave it a go and found myself being yelled at as a lefty socialist.
If the Birkenstock fits...
Yosi Sergeant looks like Paul Krugman's derranged, retarded nephew.
Yosi Sergeant looks like somebody that's richly deserving of a spirited, mighty cock punching, and with added force for attempting to appeal to a black guy's sensibilities with an ironic gold foil t-shirt purchased at a gas station.
Hey, lay off the Birks. They're the only sandals around that fit my size 7-6E foot.
Actually, you could make a good argument that that t-shirt is condescending and racist. I mean really, if some douschey white guy like Sergeant wore a shirt into a touch black neighborhood that said "so and so is my homey" how long would it be before someone rightfully kicked his ass?
"Parents Rights > Marine Patriot"
Your act needs a great deal of work.
"a touch black neighborhood"
hmmm...
tough back neighborhood. Damn fingers.
The onramp to a lifetime of service.
"We really view [our efforts] as an onramp to a lifetime of service servitude."
Yosi Sergeant looks like somebody that's richly deserving of a spirited, mighty cock punching
I prefer "crotchpunch", just because I don't want to be sexist in my desire to mete out some vigilante justice on the tools of the state.
""We really view [our efforts] as an onramp to a lifetime of service servitude surf dude.""
Seriously though, fuck the NEA.
"Seriously though, fuck the NEA."
Make certain to film it and then post it to YouTube.
Make certain to film it and then post it to YouTube.
Explain how it promotes service in the comments!
"At the very least, filmmaker James O'Keefe and actress Hannah Giles deserve a Pulitzer Prize for their expose of deep corruption and unspeakable immorality at the ACORN housing division. But more important, I won't rest until they receive a grant to continue their partisan artistry from the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Andrew Breitbart
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/21/breitbart-the-politicized-art-behind-the-acorn-pla/?page=1
Forget the person is named Buffy Wicks. The fact that there is actually something called the "White House Office of Public Engagement" is Orwellian enough.
And yet not one artist has a problem with this. Despite their rhetoric, artists are all too willing to whore themselves out to the collectivist figurehead of ubergub'ment.
Und vis owa new serviss initiatiff, ve haff redoosed dilly-dallying by tventynine percent!
Obama with Child:
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/files/2009/09/stalin.jpg
This is a clear example of snorgling. Ew.
This picture demands slashfic be written.
Service this. Ugh.
Despite their rhetoric, artists are all too willing to whore themselves out.....
Artists have always been "whores", since before being a whore was a bad thing.
Seriously, unless you woke up overjoyed to be going to work because you love what you do, then youre a whore too.
I'll blame victorian attitudes that whores are evil that makes any of this a bad thing in the 1st place.
Whether it's your body or your mind, whoring makes the world go round.
Painter's will make signs for businesses instead of painting that cathedral ceiling they've been putting off. Coder's will make online stores instead of that kick-ass game thats been work-in-progress through 3 generations of hardware. Writer's will shill for adverts instead of finishing the Great American Novel in their garage.
Gotta pay the bills.
As for the "starving artist" rhetoric followed by begging at the govt teet, yeah, that's despicable. But what's left to them, since we demonized the "whoring" of "pure" pursuits like sex and art.
PS: Starving Artist should just be code for "No Talent", otherwise, they could work in advertising and quit the damn starving.
I heard Leni Riefenstahl was on the call...