This isn't Wizard Tiddlywinks at Hogwarts
If you search Google News for Jeremy Corbin you'll find that J.K. Rowling can't sleep nights over the prospect of the impending Corbyn romp over Owen Smith in the Labour Leadership election (about which more in a moment). Indeed 'Corbyn is no Dumbledore' and-
One day in the far distant future we'll look back and we WONT LAUGH, LABOUR, BECAUSE THIS ISN'T BLOODY FUNNY.
Now admittedly that last was tweeted at 3:31 in the morning last Wednesday after her earlier tweets had not met the customary adulation.
I'm a firm believer that Art exists independent of the Artist (one of many reasons I write pseudonymously) and finding out does not detract even the tiniest bit from my enjoyment of Harry Potter which I consider a modern classic. One wonders what she is thinking however, because she so obviously has got the wrong side of History on this issue (said we'd get back to it).
Ballots have been mailed this week and the latest (and probably final) poll by The Times/YouGov has Corbyn leading by a crushing 62% to 38%. This is a larger margin that his last victory (60% to 40%). He leads in every demographic and by political orientation. Smith is closest (but still loses) among those who voted "Remain" (remember the ostensible reason for this coup is that Corbyn was insufficiently zealous in his support) and gets thrashed quite soundly by Corbyn among party members (52% to 40%), registered (pre-January 12th £3ers and limited registration period £25ers) supporters (70% to 25%), and affiliated (Union) supporters (54% to 33%). Among Constituent Labour Parties (CLP) he leads 84% to 16%. The only group in which Smith has an edge is those who joined before May 2015 (about 25% of current membership) 68% to 32%.
Oh, and that "electability" thing? Members think 33% to 12% that Corbyn is more likely to win a Prime Ministership than Smith. 57% think he is doing "well" as Leader, 53% ot 25% agree with him on Trident (his position is that it's an expensive boondoggle for the Military/Industrial Complex).
All of this comes despite a campaign of systemic disenfranchisement led by the Blairite Tory-lites of the Parliamentary Labour Party (you know, the traitors who started the coup) on the National Executive Committee.
For them this is not just a fail, it is a legendary, epic, failure of catastrophic proportions.
If the traitors defect there are reputable reports that they will only attract 25% of PLP members and 18% of the regular ones, far short of any credible claim to the Party name and apparatus. In polls they fare even worse, attracting a mere 12% of the general electorate. In short, Liberal Democrats only more feckless.
Within the Labour Party their prospects are hardly better. Corbyn would have to be an idiot to give any of them a position of trust and responsibility ever again and even were he willing I doubt very much the membership would stand for it.
Indeed while mass deselection (think a combination primary/impeachment) is not currently in the rules (which could change with Corbyn's newly strengthened control of the National Executive Committee just as the membership was disenfranchised by the Traitors) once regular Constituent Labour Party meetings resume (suspended by the NEC in another example of disenfranchisement) there is nothing preventing them from replacing their Members of Parliament with others who are more... representative. Remember, this is a group which breaks 84% to 16% Corbyn.
For me this is a harder wait than the weeks before Christmas, but I'm fairly sure I won't get a lump of coal, and J.K.?
You're wrong. This is bloody funny.
Sources-
- Jeremy Corbyn set to win bigger Labour leadership landslide than last year, poll shows, by Ashley Cowburn, Jon Stone, The Independent, Wednesday 31 August 2016
- Jeremy Corbyn isn't going away. Labour moderates must decide if they can cope with that, by Asa Bennett, The Telegraph, 31 August 2016 11:40am
- Jeremy Corbyn set to win landslide victory – what now for his opponents?, by George Eaton, The New Statesman, 31 August 2016
- J.K. Rowling in public meltdown as the Labour coup backfires despite a ‘rigged’ election, by James Wright, The Canary, August 31st, 2016
(Of course it's cross posted from The Stars Hollow Gazette and DocuDharma)
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Vent Hole
The Clintons, the British Third Way Labor Party and others.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_From
Some people have a hard time
with real life.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
I guess her political comments ...
... are slightly more popular than her non-Potterverse novels.
ZING!
If You Are Tall Enough to Go On All the Rides, Amusement
parks are awesome.
If you are not tall enough to go on some of the rides, it kind of sucks. If you are not tall enough to go on any of them, it's horrible.
Many of us are not "tall enough" to ride the rides in modern society -- there's not enough money in our wallets or our bank accounts -- that changes one's perspective, for sure.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
I Have This Image of People Being Depicted in Terms of the
scale of their bank account.
Like Bill Gates would be 1200 feet tall. I'd be 2" tall. Hell, maybe an inch.
Something like the L-Curve -- http://lcurve.org -- but with 48KM tall Bill Gates's.
Funny.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
You need a log scale
Most people don't get that the numbers need to be compared in terms of the number of zeros, not the amount. The wealthiest people in the US have six more zeros after their wealth than the median income for a family of four.
That L-curve is a good visual way of communicating the problem, especially since it is kinesthetic.
We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg
It's amazing how obscene wealth changes your perspective.
Charles Barkley Crushed Hero Worship
http://mobile.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/c/charlesbar386417.html
JK Rowlings meltdown could also be called "Ben Carson Syndrome". Lots of folks with Pretty Heavy Degrees are educated way past their intelligence and dumb as rockd outside of their narrow specialty of expertise.
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
perhaps JK has too much money?
And it has warped her perspective. I've known a number of liberals that become rethuglican once they have enough money and want to keep it all for themselves.
Wishing Jeremy the best!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
♪ ♫ Switched to the G.O.P. (or DLC?), that’s the way things go
Allan Sherman’s “Harvey and Sheila” (1963; to the tune of “Hava Nagila”)
People believe Corbyn, not the media
link
It's almost like Brexit: the neoliberals have overplayed their hand.
Corbyn is going through what Clinton claims to be
Corbyn is probably a Putin loving, racist misogynist
he doesn't fit the Blair mold.
Go Corbyn
Harry Potter disagrees with his creator. From 2105 when Corbyn kicked Andy's butt.
UB40 disagrees also.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/05/ub40-ali-campbell-astro-...
The Guardian is just crawling with Blarite New Labour. Every article about him is filled with the same negative crap that the media threw at Bernie. Good to read Jeremy Corbyn is electable despite what the now corporate Guardian says.
corbyn has an effect on people
I do not presume to understand UK politics, although I lived there a few years long ago. I used to follow JK Rowling on Twitter and her philanthropy and witty commentary always seemed understandable until Brexit turned people so much against Corbyn. I do not get it, but look at people here who are mad,sad,broken-hearted over Bernie's "endorsement" of Clinton, etc. Rowling's leanings still are mostly quite progressive - she lost billionaire status due to giving away so much of her wealth, she supports their National Health Service and defends the welfare state which supported her when she was poor. It is like that Brexit vote just blew shit up and it may be awhile before things calm down. Unlike here, where we are setting ourselves up for a disaster. I cannot really dislike the woman who made my son LOVE books, but this took me by surprise.
When I spoke to my parents recently
both (very strong Tories) agreed that they'd rather vote for Corbyn than Trump, if that were the electoral choice.
Make of that what you will.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.