jannike's Comments (54)
Michael Jackson Despised Hitler and Was Never an Anti-Semite
Commented Sep 27, 2009 at 06:47:15 in Entertainment
“When MIchael Jackson talks about Hitler he is totally conventional, he says the same as everybody could have said. But what he did was different. He could relate to Hitler, because he did the same thing: make Mass-suggestions to racial integration which had enormous influence on the culture. Michael Jackson's genious is rarely seen as clearly as superbowl from 1993
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There he shows this unbelieveable show of illusions - which sweeps out our rational mind - and then he makes the most American of the American to be about no racial boundaries - black and white. It is mass suggestions like the one Hitler used. And we are so grateful for it - it changed us forever. This happened just before the child molestation crap started. I see it as important - Michael Jackson became perceived as somebody who could change culture, which could be dangerous for us.”
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There he shows this unbelieveable show of illusions - which sweeps out our rational mind - and then he makes the most American of the American to be about no racial boundaries - black and white. It is mass suggestions like the one Hitler used. And we are so grateful for it - it changed us forever. This happened just before the child molestation crap started. I see it as important - Michael Jackson became perceived as somebody who could change culture, which could be dangerous for us.”
sexyrexy replied on Sep 27, 2009 at 11:40:17
“huh?? what t he hell are you babbling about?!
Michael.. doing the SUPERBOWL?? compared to Hitler's TRIUMP OF THE WILL PROPAGANDA .. excecuted by ALBERT SPEER?? during their hugest rallies?? you got to be kidding!”
Michael.. doing the SUPERBOWL?? compared to Hitler's TRIUMP OF THE WILL PROPAGANDA
Michael Jackson Despised Hitler and Was Never an Anti-Semite
Commented Sep 25, 2009 at 17:56:03 in Entertainment
“Michael Jackson had something to give the world that nobody else could give. And he changed the world. No Michael Jackson - no Obama, I am sure of that. Why Rabbi Schmuley see is at more moral to hide your incredible gift away just to stay "normal" is for me incohensible. I just don't get it. Michael Jackson meant so much to so many people, I don't see any immoral in him giving us this incredible experiences. Please Rabbi, it is not sure that you have all the answers to Michael Jackson's life.”
deluk replied on Sep 26, 2009 at 12:13:10
“What exactly did Michael Jackson "have to give the world that nobody else can give"?
Adolescent hyperbole.”
Adolescent hyperbole.”
rsprags replied on Sep 26, 2009 at 09:26:34
“Thanks Jannike, it seem their entire goal was to stop him from sharing his God given gift of music and dance with the world and the question becomes why would they do that? Another question, why rush your book out days before the sale of the "This Is It" movie ticket sales? MJJ's Fans and admirers want him not your ill time or gained book! Let's shake this off and get back to celebrating the release of our friend Michael last live film which with forethought he created for his children, family, friends, and fans!”
PilgrimForProgress replied on Sep 25, 2009 at 18:29:28
“You've got it. It wasn't wrong of MJ at all. His spiritual path was creativity. It is a sacred calling, which is something MJ always realized. Neither this man nor anyone else could ultimately take that away from him. But oh, did they try.”
Michael Jackson, Supernova
Commented Sep 06, 2009 at 16:19:54 in Entertainment
“Thank you, well sadi. Go to the group "Vindication better than tributes" on Yahoo, they will certainly want to be in contact with you - and with Brian Oxman.”
One More for Michael Jackson
Commented Sep 03, 2009 at 17:59:52 in Entertainment
“Thank you. Your humanizing of Michael Jackson means so much to me. I am so suprised myself, I was never a fan before, and after his death I think about him every day. And I feel you are the only one who neither condemn him or make him a saint. Michael Jackson was different, but in his difference he showed us something we all could relate too. I am really looking forward to your creative project, and until then - just talk a lot in television. The hyenas around him are so disgusting - and their lack of empathy when they talk about him is painful to us all: Martin Bashir, Diane Dimond, Diane Sawyear - even Oprah seems to lack any empathy for Michael Jackson. So please, continue your work, it is actually important to all of us. And since you are so close to their nanny, I really hope you can explain Michael Jackson to his children later, that is something they will need. Thank you again.”
PoliticalJunkie67 replied on Sep 05, 2009 at 00:12:08
“Lovely post, Jannike.”
Redheadwithopinions replied on Sep 04, 2009 at 14:17:18
“Beautifully written Jannike!”
GetTheFreakOuttaHere replied on Sep 04, 2009 at 00:35:31
“Hear, hear, Jannike. Very well put. Thank you!”
Two Cents replied on Sep 03, 2009 at 22:07:07
“I concur.”
Arianna to White House: "Welcome to Reality" (VIDEO)
Commented Aug 14, 2009 at 10:15:02 in Politics
“I am Norwegian and just listened to a programe on the Norwegian radio where they asked Norwegians what they were most proud of being Norwegian. It turned out that most people answered our health care system and social security. It just seems sooooo strange for us when Americans talk about our system and our country as not at good country to live in, we just can't understand it. I just want you to know, that you need to turn the universal health care into something very American and very good, as this is how we regard it. And about death panelse - these are the horror stories we would be likely to tell about the American system.”
Saidas replied on Aug 14, 2009 at 18:08:14
“You will never hear of the health care system as being a reason that anyone immigrated to America. Only the wealthy come here for that. We do have the best medical care money can buy!”
csavage replied on Aug 14, 2009 at 14:36:53
“Norwegians have the highest life expectancy of any nation on the planet. Thanks for your input but a large percentage of people who post here would love to have your system already. Americans haven't answered the question of whether healthcare is a right or a privilege or not. A Repub that uses the Constitution as his argument thinks healthcare is a privilege to be earned. A liberal thinks that healthcare is a right and withholding that right based on ability to pay is inhumane. Until we settle that question, trying to reform healthcare will be an exercise in futility”
Arianna On "Tonight Show," Discusses Obama's Plan To Prevent Foreclosures, Bank Bailouts
Commented Feb 19, 2009 at 02:35:33 in Media
“The "socialist" Sweden said "no way" to bailout to the car industry, but they did take over the banks in 1990, and then sold them again they could do it themselves again. Norway did the same thing. They say nationalization of the banks is such a bad thing, but I don't understand how the state can give money without any influence. That's ridiculous in my view.”
cinesimon replied on Feb 19, 2009 at 03:53:16
“The right's main problem is that they appear to be trying to convince everybody that they really, really, REALLY believe that things like nationalizing the banks is another step toward a totalitarian dictatorship.
They don't believe that the banks would be sold back to the private sector once the crisis is over: they believe that every tiny step toward the left is a giant step toward communism.
They seem to actually believe that, and that seems to be their real problem with all of this - the nuts and bolts, the reality of the situation - none of that matters to them: facts have no meaning, it's all about ideological warfare, and their McCarthyesque fears.
In other words: it's paranoid delusion driving the right: not reality.”
They don't believe that the banks would be sold back to the private sector once the crisis is over: they believe that every tiny step toward the left is a giant step toward communism.
They seem to actually believe that, and that seems to be their real problem with all of this - the nuts and bolts, the reality of the situation - none of that matters to them: facts have no meaning, it's all about ideological warfare, and their McCarthyesque fears.
In other words: it's paranoid delusion driving the right: not reality.”
Fix Geithner's Gaffes
Commented Feb 10, 2009 at 18:21:29 in Politics
“The interesting point is that the same people who now condemn the greed, has before told us that it is the same greed that makes the world go round, if people just let the greed govern, it will benefit us all. And Sarah Palin shed tears for all these people getting their money through hard work! It is clear that this philosophy about hard work making the money, hasn't understood the financial market with it's lying and pyramids. Can't agree with you more, I got very disapointed when Obama scolded them, without discussing what to do to regulate. It's like teachers who screams and screams to the children, but won't take responsibility of making structure and rules so the children can behave in a good way.”
Not Another Word on Gay Marriage Until They Execute an Adulterer
Commented Dec 22, 2008 at 01:54:29 in Politics
“And the bible says that a woman is not allowed to talk about teaching or answer about the teaching. I'll find it, but whenever a female politician starts talking about these things, the journalit shold ask her how she dares say this when she knows that Paulus has said that she is not to talk about these kind of things.”
Top 10 Obama Player Haters of 2008
Commented Dec 22, 2008 at 01:47:00 in Politics
“How could you forget Liz Trotta:
Trotta: " ...and now we have what some are reading---as a suggestion that somebody knock off
Osama , umm, ah... Obama, well both if we could...ha ha..."
Q) Talk about how you really feel?”
Trotta: " ...and now we have what some are reading---as a suggestion that somebody knock off
Osama , umm, ah... Obama, well both if we could...ha
Q) Talk about how you really feel?”
SouljahBoy replied on Dec 22, 2008 at 02:32:26
“Liz, were just waiting on the undertaker to got to work on you.”
Obama Marriage Body Language: One Aspect We Should All Emulate (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 23, 2008 at 12:34:07 in Living
“I don't know why HuffPo sensors this. I respect Bill Clinton very much, but it is pretty naive to pretend that he has cheated on Hillary three times. You have to multiply with quite high numbers.”
Obama Marriage Body Language: One Aspect We Should All Emulate (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 23, 2008 at 12:10:41 in Living
“Why should he need to be a father to a son. He has two lovely daughters who give him lots of love and joy, and he is a father symbol for millions of boys who benefit from his inner journey living in the dreams from his father. Every little black boy living without a father will benefit from him, and will be more likely as he grows up to be able to stay with his woman and his children.”
Abolishing the Death Penalty in the Era of Hope
Commented Nov 23, 2008 at 11:35:40 in Politics
“There is a very important aspect with death penalty that very few people mentions: if there is a death penalty, somebody actually has to kill a person. What does it do to a person, a judge or the people who excecute to do this, how does it affect them in their daily lives, their dreams and in their life with their closest family and friends. The treatment of PTSD after wars, shows that the most harmful, the experiences that makes the most difficult PTSD is actually to have killed someone. I think that death-penalty makes the whole society suffer of this. The question is not if the rapist and murder should be allowed to live, it is if every person should be allowed not to take life.”
Obama Marriage Body Language: One Aspect We Should All Emulate (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 23, 2008 at 07:36:07 in Living
“Of course, but I don't think you realize how many men are afraid to listen to a woman whatever she says. I myself have experienced saying political things which later proved to be absolutely correct, and the man who disagreed with me said that I talked like a woman (sic). You listen to somebody because they are interesting, and people become interesting because they are listened to. Michelle is interesting because her husband sees her as interesting.”
Obama Marriage Body Language: One Aspect We Should All Emulate (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 23, 2008 at 07:32:11 in Living
“After the electioin I renewed my interest in the Kennedy, and read about them. Then I realized what a political mess politicians marital infidelities really make. Before I thought that sexual infidelity was a private matter, but now I realize that when a powerful person get himself into tangles with lies and deceit, he really puts everybody in danger. Before I thought media should stay away from these kind of things, but I do thing infidelity actually is very harmful to many people. I am grateful that this is unlikely to happen with Obama.”
Obama Marriage Body Language: One Aspect We Should All Emulate (PHOTOS)
Commented Nov 21, 2008 at 09:26:08 in Living
“This is very interesting. Obama is the first president of that gerneration who actually really respected their mothers because they had a meaning outside the family. Shows how it is in everybodys interest that women work outside the home. But Hendricks, couldn't you find these interviews for us, that would be interesting to watch.”
CassG replied on Nov 21, 2008 at 13:18:46
“Very interesting observatio n...contra st that with the Bushes (both father and son).”
Arianna Hosts The Rachel Maddow Show with Guests Bill Maher, Lawrence O'Donnell, Nate Silver, Cory Booker and Google's Eric Schmidt
Commented Nov 18, 2008 at 01:16:27 in Media
“You know, it's great to have a foreigner in television, because she speaks so clearly and easy, not this hasty way of speaking which is modern these days. It gives this nice, old fashioned feeling of being able to understand every word which is said.”
RButler replied on Nov 18, 2008 at 06:35:46
“It's not only the accent I love but the intelligent, thoughtful thinking that is behind it. Are you going to have your own show, Arianna? Hurry.”
Can Obama Pull Off a Historic Presidential Double Play?
Commented Nov 10, 2008 at 15:18:55 in Politics
“It is often said that Obama had a fractured childhood, but it is sure that he has all his life been surrounded by love and support. He says his mother was a very loving person, and his grandmother was only 39 and could have been a mother herself. His problems have been his identity which he had to struggle with, but never his sense of being supportede and loved. And his work with his identity has given him the ability to help us all with our identity and grasp of where we belong.”
The Winners and Losers of Campaign '08
Commented Nov 07, 2008 at 01:03:38 in Politics
“Winners: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert for always keeping to the truth.
Winner: Arianna Huffington, see above.”
Winner: Arianna Huffington, see above.”
Obama Continues Fox News Pushback
Commented Oct 28, 2008 at 07:43:10 in Media
“Good job, Bill Burton. Just keep calm, and they will show who they are. The problem with the people in Fox news is that they haven't got a clue about what socialism, communism, marxism or discussions about the constitution are about. That's a problem. They just shout out something they don't understand, say it is dangerous and shows that Obama, since he understands complicated matters very well, is an elitist.”
Body Politics: Sarah Palin's Body Language And Why It Should Worry You
Commented Oct 12, 2008 at 05:36:15 in Living
“Very interesting. But one thing is different, she seems to have a very nice and close relationship to her youngest daughter, seems like she is able to connect in a very good way. What do you think.”
waitforme replied on Oct 13, 2008 at 12:38:24
“Maybe, maybe not. She strode ahead of her as she went out to the front of a stage, leaving her daughter to stride (walking just like her! so there is some connection, certainly) behind, at a much greater distance than I would think a connected mother would have, never once looking back to see where her daughter was, or touching her -- and this was in a crowd of many people, before her and behind her -- this struck me. When she picked up her baby, held him frontally so that the crowd could see, then almost as abruptly gave him back, this struck me too. It is good the baby has older kids to cuddle and take care of him, I thought.”
TallGrrl replied on Oct 12, 2008 at 18:59:49
“You mean the daughter she used as a Human Shield at that hockey game where she got booed?
Nice "relationship".”
Nice "relationship".”
smart won replied on Oct 12, 2008 at 15:31:01
“Like the "very close" relationship with her new baby she barely sees as she travels the world in her power quest?”
nolajam replied on Oct 12, 2008 at 13:48:36
“I would hope as the child's mother she would have a nice and close relationship with her. Rather disturbing, however, you don't mention her relationship with her other children.
Regardless, her love for her child does not qualify her for the position for which she is running, nor negate the fact she is a lying shrill half wit.”
Regardless, her love for her child does not qualify her for the position for which she is running, nor negate the fact she is a lying shrill half wit.”
condew replied on Oct 12, 2008 at 12:31:47
“Palin used her youngest two daugters to try to shield herself from the boos of the hockey fans in Phildelphia. I guess she thought she'd be politely recieved because of the children. What kind of mother subjects her daughters to such situations? Children love their parents, even while they are being used by their parents.”
goldnchyl replied on Oct 12, 2008 at 10:43:03
“Yes, excellent relationship
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Body Politics: Sarah Palin's Body Language And Why It Should Worry You
Commented Oct 11, 2008 at 07:14:07 in Living
“It is still very strange. On the other hand, we will know more i December, if the grandchild is born. I would bet that the child is not born by December. The ones who live, will see.”
Body Politics: Sarah Palin's Body Language And Why It Should Worry You
Commented Oct 10, 2008 at 14:31:09 in Living
“Agree. It's strange to watch it. It's like they don't want to win anymore. I have been thinking about it, if Sarah Palin is just using this to get into the national arena, planning for 2012 or 2016. Don't know. But strange. And thank you Hendricks. Sarah Palin scares me so much, since I can see the psychopath in her. How come other people don't feel it. That's for another article, may be you would figure out.”
Body Politics: Sarah Palin's Body Language And Why It Should Worry You
Commented Oct 10, 2008 at 14:27:43 in Living
“We have already seen what kind of leader she is - when the mob cries "terrorist" and "kill him". When you can't lead a crowd, you can't lead a nation.”
KenGirard replied on Oct 10, 2008 at 16:37:50
“You are assuming that she is not leading the crowd which she gets all excited.
Getting the pack all worked up is what you do before you turn them loose for the dog fight. And since she is the self-admited female alpha dog of the pack.... I think she has them right were she wants them... hungry for blood.”
Getting the pack all worked up is what you do before you turn them loose for the dog fight. And since she is the self-admited female alpha dog of the pack.... I think she has them right were she wants them... hungry for blood.”
theantibush replied on Oct 10, 2008 at 16:16:36
“Combine that with a hot-headed John McCain and what do you have?
If those two assume power, its over for this country. But Im not sticking around if that (God forbid!) happens. My wife and I already have plans to leave the country if the sub-prime bring on McCain-Palin as an encore to 8 GWB years.”
If those two assume power, its over for this country. But Im not sticking around if that (God forbid!) happens. My wife and I already have plans to leave the country if the sub-prime bring on McCain-Palin as an encore to 8 GWB years.”
maribelle1963 replied on Oct 10, 2008 at 16:08:35
“"When you can't lead a crowd, you can't lead a nation."
Excellent point.
Or one could say that she IS leading the crowd, right into the abyss. That's where she would take all of us.”
Excellent point.
Or one could say that she IS leading the crowd, right into the abyss. That's where she would take all of us.”
sophiej replied on Oct 10, 2008 at 15:56:38
“remember Hitler?”
McCain's Failed Debate Offensive
Commented Oct 08, 2008 at 04:42:03 in Politics
“Maybe disapointed, but not dangerous like McCain and Palin. They could turn America into a fascist nation.”
DuPageDem replied on Oct 08, 2008 at 10:02:13
“Too late, Cheney beat them to it.”
Is Palin Trying To Incite Violence Against Obama?
Commented Oct 08, 2008 at 01:25:16 in Media
“OBAMA CAMP: Why don't you people - Obama - talk about how Bin Laden was supported by the Americans. For doing what. Terrorism against the Soviet supported regime. In that way he became strong. Talk about terrorism, talk about Bin Ladens story. Every time Americans try to intervene with millitary, they create terrorism. They created the communists in Vietnam too, by supporting the fascist regime.”


