Hoo boy.
Apparently, the whole Bart Stupak (D-MI) backlash has spilled over into the unlikeliest of realms: music playlists. Yep, I kid you not. We've falling deeper and deeper into the bizarro world with each passing day.
If you're familiar with the awesome Real Rhapsody, you know that (just like iTunes) in addition to being able to purchase mp3's and entire albums in digital format, you can check out playlists of songs compiled by other Rhapsody users. What I like about Rhapsody most is that, unlike iTunes, you can stream entire albums from start to finish before you buy them. Monthly fee is needed to do that, of course, but it's definitely worth the cost.
Anyway, I was suprised to see that the #1 ranked playlist earlier today was from a user named "fucem10" and was titled, "Hey STUPAK, An EXECUTIVE ORDER 4 U." As you can see below, a variety of artists are featured via the 17 tracks, but ALL have pretty much the same song title.
The playlist description wording clearly illustrates the intent (and intellectual palsy) of the author:
"I have signed an executive order that means even less than obama's, since I am not president,(YET). Please enjoy my selections you kitty kat,(they wouldn't ley me say P*SSY!)
And the music....well, let's just say that you'll be jabbing your eye with a ballpoint pen by song #2.
Classic tunes are featured from cutting edge artists like the Yeastie Girlz, Repulsa, MeatShits, Unite And Conquer and Suspected Terrorists. Too bad that the Stormtroopers Of Death didn't make the cut. Or perhaps they're being saved for when the immigration bill is in circulation?
And all this time, I thought that the most horrible music imaginable was limited to dentist's office waiting rooms or nightclubs that play acid house. I have been proven wrong to the nth degree.
Oh, the Tea Party and punk rocker kids...two volatile ingredients that form a social napalm of epic proportions.