even less than
Marjorie Taylor Greene takes the stage at the END convention. This is where I reference Elvis Costello and a single phrase for a song referencing the appearance of Oswald Mosley in British tv news interviews. Things mean less than zero.
JD Vance. Once wrote a book. May or may not have been worthwhile. Probably not, but at least you would get . He was first popularized and brought to attention by a man who fell in love with Victor Orban and so emigrated to Hungary, Rod Dreher. It was also written by a guy who wondered if Trump was Hitler or Nixon, and who said he was taking the “white working class” into a “very dark place”, so the author is no more anyways. Wanting to follow anything except watch a Republican convention that Marjorie Taylor Greene sets a tone for, I freeze at an interview clip between Vance and… Some guy… Asking, “who the Hell is This freak?”
To Wikipedia with it! American manosphere internet personality, writer, podcast host, and wellness guru.
Okay, and the list of luminaries on his show.
hosted Republican politicians, conservative pundits, and manosphere internet personalities. Some of his guests included Aleksandr Dugin, Joe Kent, J.D. Vance, Blake Masters, Jack Posobiec, Mike Cernovich, Dave Rubin, and Bronze Age Pervert. Murphy hosted around 2 shows a month, from November 2018 to June 2022, when he stopped producing new episodes altogether.
Somehow the two names that pop out are the first and last. Aleksandar Dugin is the man in Russia Steve Bannon wants to be in America. I don’t know who Bronze Age Pervert is, but he has successfully branded himself with a name as someone I wouldn’t wish to inquire for an answer. I suppose we should welcome the notion of politicians going to any and all sources for interviews, but shake this one loose and this is where a lot of this group will be holed, tending their bases of support, so now you are obliged to poke at the archives of a “manosphere” guy.
The show ended and he he moved on to a couple cons.
founded the online organization, The Liminal Order.[9] The group is men-only and costs $99 a month to join.[5] The organization is marketed as a way for men to cultivate “healthy masculinity”, help members network, and build generational wealth.[10] Murphy’s website claims a membership of 500.
launched a wellness alliance called Rebel Health Alliance.[12] The website boasts that it delivers a customized, ground up care plan that begins with your DNA and ends up with you feeling your best. It claims to be able to find the exercises, food, and sleep protocols that are specific to your DNA. This is not possible and does not appear to be founded in actual research.
Editorializing there, I guess. Or not lying a lie pass unabetted.
This is your one degree of separation. Frees me from looking at the zero degrees of separation, which mostly just throws me to Ten Years After’s song, and leaves me mentally frozen and camotose.