Occupy Thanksgiving!: A Shot of Cranberry Schnapps to Clear the Drowsing
Here's Reason TV's Thanksgiving release from 2011. It's less than 30 seconds long and goes down like a chill shot of cranberry schnapps, which we sincerely hope does not exist. And it's a testament to however quickly contemporary memes come and go, old movies with high-pitched kids who sound like Towelie from South Park are forever.
Original writeup follows. Go here for links and downloadable versions.
In a time of 9 percent unemployment, a faltering global economy, toxic levels of political rancor, and the release of Twilight: Breaking Dawn, is there anything left to be thankful for?
Reason offers a message of hope, redemption, and dada.
About 30 seconds. Produced by Meredith Bragg and Nick Gillespie.
Key moments in Thanksgiving history:
1621: Pilgrims in Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts and Wampanoag Indians celebrate a harvest feast that is generally acknowledged as the precursor to Thanksgiving.
1675-1676: About 40 percent of Wampanoag tribe killed by colonists and other Indians during King Phillip's War.
1777: During Revolutionary War, Continental Congress makes first Thanksgiving proclamation, declaring December 18 a day that no work should be done or fun should be had, thus paving the way for the contemporary tradition of spending time with family and watching dull NFL games featuring the Detroit Lions. The original declaration instructs "That servile Labor, and such Recreation, as, though at other Times innocent, may be unbecoming the Purpose of this Appointment, be omitted on so solemn an Occasion."
1863: Abraham Lincoln sets the last Thursday in November as the date for a national holiday dedicated to the idea that even with the Civil War raging, things had been going pretty well when you got right down to it: "Population has steadily increased, notwithstanding the waste that has been made in the camp, the siege and the battle-field; and the country, rejoicing in the consciousness of augmented strength and vigor, is permitted to expect continuance of years, with large increase of freedom."
1915: Preacher William Simmons and 15 others revived the Ku Klux Klan by burning a cross on Georgia's Stone Mountain on Thanksgiving, tying the event to the Atlanta opening the following week of D.W. Griffith's pro-Klan movie, The Birth of a Nation.
1924: First Macy's Day Parade held in New York City featuring live animals on floats. After multiple episodes of tigers and bears eating beauty queens and local politicians, the animals are replaced in 1927 with balloons of Felix the Cat and other characters.
1939: In a bid to lengthen the Christmas retail season, Franklin Roosevelt unilaterally declared Thanksgiving would take place on the third Thursday in November rather than the last, thus giving rise to what was derided as "Franksgiving" and what lives on as Black Friday. In 1941, federal legislation declared Thanksgiving would be celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, marking the last time that Congress passed a law that didn't cost future generations a lot of money.
1987: Ronald Reagan initiates the custom of publicly pardoning a turkey on Thanksgiving; lives to regret it when George H.W. Bush succeeds him as president. Subsequent presidents pardon two turkeys each holiday, because two is twice as good as one.
2009: President Barack Obama fattens turkeys with stimulus dollars, predicts swift end to surprisingly persistent economic downturn that he inherited from previous occupant.
2011: In a bid to appeal to GOP voters, free-falling Republican presidential candidate Gov. Rick Perry of Texas refuses to review clemency requests and approves the execution of innocent turkeys. For the purposes of school-lunch programs, federal government declares pizza a vegetable and pepper spray a condiment for educational institutions.
Sources: Wikipedia, 10ZenMonkeys.com, Fevered Imagination.
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goes down like a chill shot of cranberry schnapps, which we sincerely hope does not exist.
Apparently that whole googling thing is hard for you:
http://dekuyperusa.com/flavor/.....ps-liqueur
Glad they make me verify I'm over 21 by inputting my birthdate. Makes the world so much safer for the children.
Well to be fair, nobody under 21 would be able to do the math to find out what birth year they should enter
/American Edukashion System
Not if it's in cursive.
Aahhgg! Cursive! Foiled again!
Google is paying 75$/hour! Just work for few hours & spend more time with friends and family. On sunday I bought themselves a Alfa Romeo from having made $5637 this month. its the best-job Ive ever had.It sounds unbelievable but you wont forgive yourself if you don't check it out http://www.Buzz95.com
Of course it exists! Once many years ago, I bought some for a lark and drank it until I puked. It was as dreadful as it sounds. My roommate teased me for weeks about it.
2013: O'care web site is "fixed".
How "fixed", you ask? Why, this much "fixed":
"We are definitely on track to have a significantly different user experience by the end of the month," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told state and local elected officials in a conference call on Tuesday, The Times reported."
http://www.newsmax.com/newswid.....dgetphase1
Pretty sure this translates to 'you won't swear nearly as much and there won't be so many broken keyboards!'
She didn't say better.
I see you are well equipped to read government pronouncements.
Here is an extremely sad story of a SF couple of die hard Obama supporters who have lost their insurance and now have to get sub par insurance from healthcare.gov
Makes me tear up just thinking about it....
http://www.propublica.org/arti.....-obamacare
I feel sorry for them, not for losing their health plan, but for still being so deluded and hypocritical. Calling their Congress Critters to bail them out, saying they still think ObamaCare is good for the country (but not them!). They simply cannot admit Obama lied and they cried.
What's that thing about the stages of grief? Denial comes first, IIRC.
"We're not changing our views because of this situation"
They deserve a $5K/month "stupidity" surcharge.
So is there anything at all that would make them change their views?
$10K/month? $20?
A couple of lobotomies?
A republican President?
I'd translate it more as "I'll be in my jet on the tarmac, ready to make a run for it when this goes live."
Liberty on the high seas
A Florida-based firm has designed a floating city called Freedom Ship that would spend its entire time at sea.
The vessel is a mile long, 25-storeys-high and has enough room for 50,000 permanent residents.
It features schools, hospitals, art galleries, shops, parks, an aquarium, casino and even an art gallery as well as an airport on the roof and a docking bay at the rear.
The designs also include a shopping centre covering 1.7 million square foot.
Designed by Freedom Ship International (FSI), the vessel is set to cost $10 billion and would weigh 2.7 million tonnes - meaning it would be too big to ever enter a port.
During this time, FSI claim the ship would spend 70 per cent off the shore of major cities and 30 per cent moving between countries.
The route would take the ship from the east coast of the U.S across the Atlantic Ocean into Europe, passing Italy before looping back and sailing around Africa, across to Australia, heading north into Asia before spending the end of the year on the west coast of America and into South America.
In addition to the permanent residents, the Freedom Ship would also have room for an extra 30,000 daily visitors, 20,000 crew and 10,000 overnight guests.
I wonder how that thing would handle in a hurricane. Mass helps a lot, but if it comes with a correspondingly large surface area for the wind to affect, it might not fair too well...
Lose the school and make it adult only and I'll sign up.
That's not a city, it's a retirement center.
I wonder how many torpedoes it would ake to sink that thing.
If you are thinking government made torpedoes (no contractors allowed, just feds in the factory), multiply your estimate by at least four.
http://www.historynet.com/us-t.....war-ii.htm
In the Spring of '45, the Barb was loaded with a new torpedo design; it was as faulty as the Mark XIV.
The Navy had some Jap Long Lances; WIH didn't they just copy the damn thing?
Because every other navy that tried to make pure oxygen torpedoes failed; only the Japanese were willing to put in the hard work to develop and manufacture them.
The pure oxyge also made them more dangerous to their owners. I think three heavy cruisers and destroyers were lost when he torpedoes fed fires and explosions.
"The pure oxyge also made them more dangerous to their owners"
Interesting point. One of the two cruisers leaving the Midway battle scene was supposedly saved by the jettisoning of the torpedoes. The other was lost as a result of induced detonation.
Because the Navy's own government manned, government owned, torpedo bureaucracy refused to accept that their torpedoes were defective. Read the article, they blamed the failures on the users for years.
I did read the article and I've read the accounts from which the article is taken.
They finally did accept the fact and at that time, they should have pursued the best alternative rather than a 'fix'.
Give it a couple of ADCAPS, no problem. Or maybe one of the nuclear Shkvals.
Sounds like 1960s Oakland, CA.
"Instructions say, let the bird chill in the sink for a few hours. No problem."
http://bit.ly/189CdzA
Why?
You guys are a bunch of pussies when it comes to the delectable tart-sweetness of a cranberry.
If they were real Danes they'd use their native redcurrant not that New World impostor.
There is always room for a new advance in alcohol science.
Looking at the site I think he's translating akva vit into schnapps, but I wouldn't consider them the same thing.
Is that name derived from aqua vitae?
Yeah, water of life. I know from lots of firsthand experience the Swedes use it, seems to be a different word in Danish though.
Flavored vodkas, typically, usually local herbs and spices.
Technically, isn't any distilled alcoholic beverage "aqua vitae"?
No, sometimes it is just "little water".
Yeah, sort of. Whisky comes from the Celtic version of the same thing. "Uiske Beatha" or something like that.
Yeah, you're right. Good eye.
From my quick research, though, in Danish, "snaps" is a synonym of akvavit; however, in German, and its bastard cousin English, the term schnapps is more specific.
Yes, it appears akvavit is more Swedish, see above. The Danish page goes to Braendevinn.
I just finished a bottle of very good Norwegian Aquavit which will be difficult to replace. There is an interesting tradition of aging it by putting it on a ship and sailing it around the world.
Where you at? You can find Liene all over the place around these parts AND we are a control state.
In NH. Maybe I need to look harder. This is one someone brought from Norway like 20 years ago.
Oh, cranberries are all around the subarctic. They just call them "lingonberries" in Europe.
lingonberries and cranberries are closely related, but not the same fruit.
Ah, I thought they were pretty much the same. I think that regular cranberries grow in Eurasia too, though.
You are right. Ligonberries are better.
Cranberry juice is just fine as a dilutant for vodka.
Or cheap Whiskey. I think I might have some Jameson's and Cranberry right now.
Hey, remember this story?
I blame the chilling silence that has arisen from the HuffPo editorial board for our Thanksgiving weather.
She's apparently raised a lot of money from sympathy donations. Who knew it was that easy to con liberals and progressives out of their money? All you got to do is come up with a story that hits all the right notes in terms of oppression and privilege.
On Facebook, when I posted a similar story to the one you linked to, this was one of the first replies:
"you know, you can write anything you want to on your own copy, all that matters is what's on the one you leave behind..."
While true, that bank record still shows the waitress to be a liar.
But the narrative!
Yes, I posted HM's link in that thread and can't wait to see what comes back.
Of course, the events leading up to King Phillip's War are fascinating in both their historical import and analysis of the political and economic factors behind it.
But, hey, ain't nobody got time for that! Better to just frame it in the narrative of oppressed and oppressor.
I've been reading Rothbard's Conceived in Liberty and the history fascinates me in an optimistic way. No matter how hard the theocrats and aristocrats oppressed them, people kept on evading them and overthrowing them. A hardy bunch. It gives me hope in some undefined way.
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon seem to be confused about this whole "prepping" thing.
Not exactly schnapps, but still delicious.
Hey, I'm working on a mug of Hoptimum too! Nice to see another fiend around over the holiday.
2009: President Barack Obama fattens turkeys with stimulus dollars, predicts swift end to surprisingly persistent economic downturn that he inherited from previous occupant.
GDP up 11 basis points.
S&P 500 up 1000 points.
Energy production up 30%.
Inflation dead.
Exports at record highs.
Eight more years!
Shorter Buttplug:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0dzgSfFQu8
2013: Record number of cherries picked by shreek!
I readily admit that Obama has been lucky from a timing POV. He was inaugurated during the depth of the Bush Depression.
Yet still, capitalism has never been better off. Ask Warren Buffett (or the countless liberals racking in the cash).
Palin's Buttplug|11.28.13 @ 3:11PM|#
"I readily admit that Obama has been lucky from a timing POV. He was inaugurated during the depth of the Bush Depression."
Stupidity on your part matches his.
Palin's Buttplug:
Too bad you can't say the same thing about unemployment. But, it's good to know that the super rich billionaires are doing great under Obama. I assume Bush is doing great, too.
http://gifb.in/DIsV
You're an imbecile. First of all, the term you're looking for for GDP is percent. Basis points are hundredths of a percent. Secondly, 11% translates to an annualized rate of 2.1%. The long-term average growth rate of the U.S. economy is 3-3.5%. And significantly higher coming out of recessions. Thirdly, the S&P numbers are being driven off of record low interest rates from the Fed. Driving up asset valuations is the entire point of the QE program. By any rational assessment, the resulting asset price inflation looks damned like a bubble.
Canadian-designed GM apple that cannot brown has international fruit growers up in arms
As the Arctic Apple wends its way toward final approval, genetic-engineering alarmists are framing the new fruit as a profane creation of perverted science
..."a profane creation of perverted science"....
Religion is where you find it.
RIP Comet Ison
"Comet of the Century"
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer with a medical marijuana prescription thinks he should be able to smoke the drug while in uniform, but the RCMP says he can't smoke marijuana while in red serge or while wearing his regular working uniform.
I guess the last thread is already dead so I'm going to repost this:
Yale prof found dead in New Haven jail:
The guy was charged with, uhm, violating a protective order in his own home. And interfering with police trying to arrest him for this in his own home.
Was the 'minor injury' that killed him a result of scuffling with his partner or with police?
And nothing else happened.
Professors can be so uppity sometimes.
I'm unsure of what you want here---someone to say 'not enough information'?
Some say the world will end in fire...some say in ISON.
"Title IX for Science"
S&P 500 up 1000 points.
Inflation dead.
What tune do you whistle when you walk past the graveyard?
MSNBC host: Thanksgiving celebrates genocide
Thanksgiving Genocide is the name of my 2nd album
Is it a family album?
US history has been besmirched by genocide in fact. That is what you Peanuts cannot grasp.
Now the truth is that "Manifest Destiny" was an equally valid POV.
Discuss at your own peril.
Dipshit,
Why would anyone engage your constant mendacity?
Obligatory
Japanese man switched at birth with another baby wins lawsuit against hospital
A 60-year-old Japanese man switched at birth says he would like to "roll back the clock", days after winning a lawsuit against the hospital which mistakenly cast him into a life of poverty.
The man told a packed Tokyo press conference late Wednesday that he was shell-shocked when he learned the truth, saying his life would have been starkly different.
"I've wondered 'how on earth could this happen'? I couldn't believe it. To be honest, I didn't want to accept it," he told Japanese media late Wednesday. The man was not identified.
"I might have had a different life. I want (the hospital) to roll back the clock to the day I was born."
This week, a Tokyo district court ordered the hospital to pay 38 million yen ($374,000) in damages over its 1953 blunder which saw the man switched with another baby boy who was delivered just 13 minutes later.
The man, an unmarried truck driver, would have grown up as the eldest of four brothers in a wealthy family where siblings enjoyed a lavish lifestyle including private tutors.
Instead, he was raised on welfare by his non-biological mother who also supported older siblings after her husband passed away.
Interesting entry into the nature vs. nurture debate.
He ought to sue John Landis for IP infringement.
Nurture lost decades ago, and only has a following outside the biological sciences.
Key moments in Thanksgiving history:
2013: Liberty Ordeth Spicer born in Moreno Valley, California hospital.*
*in the next hour or so - contractions only 2-3 minutes apart now. I'll post a pic of the world's littlest libertarian in a little while. Wish us luck.
Congratulations to you and Kara! And did Ordeth win the middle name contest? I guess it could have been worse.
We decided on it ourselves. I can think of a lot worse names for a little girl to be called than "Liberty Or Death!".
Yeah, but now you know she's being born on Thanksgiving.
You can't NOT give her a Thanksgiving related name.
Given what I'm hearing from progressives on this fine holiday, I think you should name her Liberty Indiangenocide Spicer.
Wait, like name her that out of a sense of pride? Or shame?
I keed!
Sorry. Liberty NativeAmericanGenocide Spicer.
It doesn't roll of the tongue quite as well, but that's a small price to pay for being respectful.
Liberty Pilgrimscalper Spicer perhaps? That should express the correct amount of shame, right?
Liberty Colonizer Spicer.
I'm not naming her after Jesse's pastime. NTTAWWT
We're looking at this all wrong. You can't name her 'Liberty X Spicer' at all because all of those words are written in English...the language of the oppressor.
I think you should give her a name in Algonquin or Cherokee.
I looked it up and those names all suck. No wonder they got wiped out.
Liberty Musket Spicer or Liberty Smallpox Spicer.
OK, we're now considering Liberty Cranberry Spicer in honor of T-day.
And Liberty Pumpkin Spicer is also under consideration.
I say Cranberry if I had to pick one. Congrats on your Irish twins, I wish you all the best. I think it's better that they don't have the same birthday, then there is no competition for birthday attention.
You're going to name her after the pumpkin spice latte?
I know it's a he, but name her after Supply Belcher.
It should be Latke. Fucking antisemitic artisanal pus merchant.
My sister proposed Liberty Giblet Spicer in recognition of the holiday.
Whatever you name her, just make sure you bring home the right baby. See story linked above.
Should have gone with Valance.
Then, if she didn't like Liberty, Libby, or Lib, she could have gone with Val.
Valance was my nomination as well
And have a popular song about shooting her?
Update!
You are just the worst husband.
That finger is for Fichigan right:) Congrats!!!!
The finger is always for scUM!
The wife did show up in an Ohio State shirt at least.
Sloop, on behalf of all of the hitched dudes, thank you so much. And wish the four of you the best.
This is why there are no libertarian wo....
Forget it. You deserve to do whatever the fuck you wish on the best day of your life. Good luck!
She's just telling me I'm Number One in her life.
Little Reason gives Gbob a cross stare.
Congrats!
The bird's just coming out of the oven; if you were closer, you wouldn't have to eat hospital food.
Many congratulations!
What about "Liberty Rose Spicer"?
Congrats preemptively, and good luck with everything!
Nice. Happy for your family.
Good luck, buddy.
Enjoy the combo Thanksgiving-Birthday thing. Happens to my sister all the time, as she was born on the...
...I'm going with the 24th?
Huh. I should give her a call.
Can't gorge myself on progressive tears too much. I have a turkey and a ham to eat.
I love some of the latest logic: Since those wreckers in the red states let the feds ruin their exchanges, why not give the feds more control!
Except, those blue states are where the medicaid enrollment expansions are really going to burst the piggy bank. They should be thankful for the red states that didn't take that poison pill of managing their own exchanges.
But the feds are paying for 90% of Medicaid expansion. It's free money! and when the feds stop paying, healthcare will cost less because of preventative care. Don't you get it? More people getting free stuff will reduce costs.
Sorry, that comment is missing a:
THIS IS WHAT CALIFORNIANS ACTUALLY BELIEVE
Just in case turkey has killed your sarcasm detectors.
Not ALL Californians.
Just enough of them.
More than enough, sadly.
Oh yeah, Oregon is taking names and kicking ass.
Well, not really 'taking' names. But the lefties will say so anyhow.
How to get rich in 2014 without even trying
Be a TBTF bank? Or is too 2013?
Wait, savings accounts? I could burn money in my fireplace and lose less value.
Austraiian savings accounts. They must pay a positive real interest rate downunder.
Heck yeah dude thats what I am talking aboiut. Wow.
http://www.Ano-VPN.tk
Not exactly schnapps, but still delicious.
My Christmas Music Playlist.
I had the Smashing Pumpkins' Christmastime in there, but it got pulled from Youtube.
"In a bid to lengthen the Christmas retail season, Franklin Roosevelt unilaterally declared Thanksgiving would take place on the third Thursday in November rather than the last"
Yet another reason to hate FDR and hope that he continues to be warming his toes in Hell.
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