THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

RUSH LIMBAUGH, BEEN THERE, DONE THAT | 2003-10-11

Rush is right. There is nothing heroic about being hooked on drugs.

Yes, Virginia, I did THAT wrong, too! I went through recovery and "the program" for a long time.

It can't be just a matter of Will Power and Courage. The death rate in recovery is enormous, and a lot better men than I am died trying to dig their way back from addiction.

You might think that people with a low level of natural drive would get hooked on stimulants, "uppers." You might think that people who are too "up" would take calming drugs to get "down." It's just the opposite.

In my high-pressure occupation I used stimulants to keep working day and night. In high-pressure places like Hollywood and Capitol Hill it is the stimulant cocaine that is popular. Over a century ago Conan Doyle had his wildly aggressive Sherlock Holmes using cocaine, not opium or morphine.

So I tend to think that Rush fell into his drug overuse by accident. I don't think he would naturally choose the drugs he did because they are "downers." He could not stop using them after they were prescribed.

This "uppers" and "downers" business is not an absolute rule.

Anybody who states an absolute rule about addiction is a self-righteous moron or he is somebody who gets paid for his opinions.

And he probably lies about other things, too.

MAKING IT TO 100 | 2003-08-02

I remember reading about how often the ancient Greeks stayed active until they were very old. A lot of them stayed active into their late 90s, one until he was 99. But then they died, and none of those mentioned made 100.

It is no accident that Strom Thurmond and Bob Hope made it to 100 and promptly died. My grandfather reached 90 and promptly died because he knew he would not make it to 100.

George Burns had a big party planned for his 100th birthday. Then he died at 99, too.

But Strom and Bob Hope made it to 100 and then died.

I wonder if this is like the four-minute mile. In my youth the big deal was for somebody to finally run a mile in four minutes. Roger Bannister did it, and soon another man did it. Then even college athletes began to beat the four-minute mile.

That happens with most records. First everybody barely misses it, then lots of people break it once the barrier has been crossed.

Maybe Hope and Thurmond have started a trend.

DAVE | 2008-08-09

Z

Real talent is in enormous demand.

The most influential and successful people simply wait "to be found". That tips them off that they are dealing with the right people.

For example, do you really think the CEOs of our largest global corporations let anyone into the inner circle who doesn't have the brains to bypass the human resources department? At senior levels, the human resources department exists solely to be bypassed.

Robert Whitaker constantly warns against moaning and bitching. The reason is that he understands the arithmetic of "inner circles".

This is real politics. In the big leagues, it is required that you not pay an entrance fee (and lacking the proper credentials actually helps). If you are too stupid not to be capable of sneaking in, and making mugs of the security apparatus around you, they don't want you.

Why do you think Reagan signed on Robert Whitaker, a right wing politically incorrect radical?

Another example of this principle is Marilyn Monroe who at the height of her fame would never pay the slightest attention to any fan who wasn't a loner and who wasn't able to figure out a novel way of trapping her as she was only being tugged at by millions.

I once had a fascinating friend who made it a mission to personally know every major show business celebrity in the world even though he was an absolute nobody. It was amazing how often he succeeded and these celebrities were delighted with him.

My favorite memory of him was that he plotted for days to crash the reception line at one of Queen Elizabeth's US visits. I told him it was impossible, but he refused not to try.

Of course he failed, though he avoided being arrested. He was miffed, as he was intent on undertaking a personal friendship with the Queen. He thought I was stupid.

But the basic point is that life isn't a dress rehearsal for something else. All the bitchers and moaners never get that.

If it is going to get done, we gotta do it.

Thanks, Dave.

I was very disappointed when I looked at the comments yesterday. Mderpelding, who used to get to the nub of things, just followed the bitchy line he has taken up lately.

Another commenter saw my using David Duke as an example and talked about Duke. He also gave the same line as mderpelding, "guarded hope," "Let's us mature guys show cynicism."

Cynicism is like dirty words and cigarettes in grammar school. It is supposed to sound mature, "realistic." The Greatest Generation never grew up beyond their grammar school years. They were slammed back to childlike obedience and safe, quiet griping in basic training. They never dared challenge the powers that be, but they never said THAT. They said they were being "realistic" and cynical.

They growled and bitched and whined and retreated farther than any other generation would have thought possible, from white supremacy in the 1930s to groveling by the time their time of power passed.

And they hid behind "realism."

I would like to remind Z and mderpelding that there is only one person in BUGS who does NOT use a pseudonym, and it isn't either of them.

In terms of the person Dave gave as an example, my choice to put my name out here was incredibly costly. I HAD a huge list of celebrities I corresponded with, and could easily have expanded on it. I could have made more money and written some mainline books, but I decided that before I died I would concentrate on where the enemy's weak points were, after a lifetime of doing this successfully and getting PAID for it.

As Dave points out, this is real, big-league POWER politics. This is a life decision. To others it is just a chance to vent their spleen or whine about defeat, but that is NOT what BUGS is about. I let the comments flow in, and I keep telling you what is wrong with so many of them, but the obsession with examples and the whining and the "I'm a grownup Realist" crap continues to be a hobby horse on and off for almost all of you at one time or another.

Some are growing out of that childish nonsense. If some of my BUGS people are bad about it, Stormfront is full of it. It has been seventy years since the first of two generations who never grew up took over, the "Greatest" and the hippies, and this disease will not be cured overnight.

The fact is that one more cynic is blank space. We've all seen so much of it that it doesn't hurt, and it adds nothing we haven't seen a thousand times before.

Truth does not require a huge expanse of words. Wordism lives on nothing else. Dave sums it up nicely:

"But the basic point is that life isn't a dress rehearsal for something else. All the bitchers and moaners never get that.

If it is going to get done, we gotta do it."

I've done it. I am here to suggest how to do it. Cynicism, nit-picking and whining are a dime a dozen.

I NEED YOUR HELP, MY NEW SHOW BEGINS TOMORROW AT 6 PM EDT | 2005-05-07

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Tomorrow, Saturday, May 7, 2005 at 6:00 PM, EASTERN Daylight Time, I begin my first Saturday program on the Internet.

David Duke has a show everyday except Saturday, and after he found that I make a good guest, he started asking me to take over a Saturday show.

You can listen to it by going to stormfront.org. I forgot to check, but I think you can get it via davidduke.com, too. It will be posted here on the blog. [See links below.]

This should be a hoot. I just learned how to use my headphones and I would say this was off the cuff if I wasn't wearing a tee shirt.

David is real go-getter and a pro. He had his radio own show in Louisiana for two years, and it outdrew Rush Limbaugh.

They dropped him finally because he couldn't get any advertisers.

Dave has a very formal intro to his weekly show.

I did a tiny stint a couple of times as a radio announcer back when we used tom-toms, but I am actually a ham radio type. I have had ham license for fifty years. Any hams out there will get the idea when I say my original call sign was K4ACV.

That spells OLD.

For me being on the air is just talking.

There will be no intro, at least for now. I will be talking. If you want to ask me anything, you will have to register on Stormfront or comment here on my blog. I will keep up with both. On the blog just put NFP (Not For Publication) if that is what you want.

Unless you specify otherwise, I will refer to you as "someone who reads my blog asks...."

It would help the blog if you did write me there so I could mention it on the show.

The object of the first show is to get through it. If there are problems, tell me.

You don't have to be listening to the show to write me questions on the blog.

You may start now if you wish.

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