Tue
Nov 21 2006
01:26 am

At this moment almost at midnight on Monday Michael Richards is going through something I can not describe. It is part confessional part testimony and so many things that are difficult to quantify.

For those that have not heard here is the story.

Tomorrow afternoon or maybe even early this morning this will be on YouTube. It is an unprecedented development that there is now a digital library available for free and is online in just a few hours.

This extension of instant news and knowledge will have a profound affect on everyone's lives. There are endless possibilities. The great danger is that any mistake a person makes will be captured in a detail never before possible and will last forever. The world just got several billion new cameras and their owners can have any Television program or live event on the Internet in less than an hour.

Update:

In less than the time it took to write this post the video is up here. It is on the Drudge Report in less than eight minutes.

Andy Axel's picture

Bruce never would have said,

Bruce never would have said, "Fifty years ago, you would have been hanging upside down with a fork up your ass" to a black man.

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I don't know the meaning of the word "surrender!" I mean, I know it, I'm not dumb. Just not in this context.

Number9's picture

My money is that he checks

My money is that he checks into a rehab center. Who's a taker?

You would have to give long odds for anyone to take that action. My guess is he is already admitted somewhere. Richards is being nailed on YouTube. There is a thesis paper in this story on so many levels.

Bbeanster's picture

Wouldn't bet against you,

Wouldn't bet against you, toby.

This really puts the old "Any publicity is good publicity" chestnut to the test, eh?

it's not like anybody who was in that Seinfeld ensemble has gone on to megastardom. Raise your hand if you've wondered whatever happened to Old What'isname, the Kramer guy on Seinfeld. I certainly haven't.

I think he better take up a new line of work -- after he gets out of rehab. Never thought he was that funny, anyhow.

Andy Axel's picture

Start the vigil

My money is that he checks into a rehab center. Who's a taker?

Or that he winds up dead by his own hand. That guy looks haunted.

You can start the vigil for his acting career now, though. "Stick a fork in it," to borrow a phrase.

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I don't know the meaning of the word "surrender!" I mean, I know it, I'm not dumb. Just not in this context.

talidapali's picture

Here's a theory...

My theory on celebrities that pull this kind of career-ending stunt is that they are looking for a way to flame out rather than just fade away.

I think Mel Gibson was ready to retire, but just couldn't justify not fulfilling his contracts to make a few more movies to the studios. So he pulls a bigger, badder version of the Tom Cruise couch-jumping, psychiatry-bashing type behavior to get the studios to drop him like a hot potato, too.

And here comes Michael Richards, suffering career-death syndrome from his Seinfeld curse and he sees how well it's working out for Mel as far as getting out of the business with a bang and instant obscurity...so...

If the insult presents itself, then he decided to hurl it. 

 

"You can't fix stupid..." ~ Ron White"

Number9's picture

Google tops $500.00 per

Google tops $500.00 per share.

Looks like buying YouTube has been rewarded.

Google Inc.'s stock price surpassed $500 for the first time Tuesday, marking another milestone in a rapid rise that has catapulted the Internet search leader into the corporate elite.
Continuing a recent surge driven by Wall Street's high expectations for the company, Google's shares rose $9.67, or nearly 2 percent, to $504.72 in morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market.

That left Google with a market value of about $154 billion just eight years after former Stanford University graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin started the business in a Silicon Valley garage.

The Mountain View-based company is now Silicon Valley's most valuable business, eclipsing the likes of Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chip maker, and Hewlett-Packard Co., a high-tech pioneer that also famously started in a garage 67 years ago.

Google's remarkable success has minted Page and Brin, both 33, as multibillionaires along with their hand-picked chief executive, Eric Schmidt.

Hundreds of other Google employees are millionaires because so many investors want to own a piece of a company that has become the Internet's most powerful financial force while building a brand so ingrained in society that it has become part of the English language.

It took slightly more than a year for Google's shares to travel from $400 to $500.

 

Andy Axel's picture

Yes, but is it

Yes, but is it bubbling?

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I don't know the meaning of the word "surrender!" I mean, I know it, I'm not dumb. Just not in this context.

spintrep's picture

Kramer is now Michael Richards

I am devistated by this and a shared Me tu lejacy in terms of religious heritage with Michael Richards takes things back to Egyptian oppression to strike even deeper in frustrating the issues for me. I can only beg to hope he will turn this to some path of better outcome from where things stand.

I've recognized and appreciated the unique 'untethered to reality' 'own world' of non-sequitur spontaneity that Richards has worked with his act going back to the show "Fridays" in the early 80's.

So what degree of racist is he now among the incredible variety of thinking and passive patterns of injustice to be found across the range in our society... on individual levels, through every neighborhood, institution and business in our culture?? Careful how tall any of us should stand before signing in with our own demographic credentials.

No "excuse" will ever suffice to make up for this sour "episode," but I await to discover whether this was something to be understood as typically part of his deepest thoughts or feelings... or whether the answer could be found in more shallow intellectual waters of this individual/performer's mind. I speculate the offerings of his angry tirade were tossed off or "delivered" under a more routine instinctual sense of how he usually responds "on stage." Only this time, he reached for some cruel references in his head in frustration. Odd that he seemed to want the audience to actually support his references to these hecklers at one point... it suggests he was reaching for something I've seen black comedians get away with, at least for using the n'word to apply outside of racial exclusivity. (... and did he hear race references towards him first?? I only wonder here.)Comedy clubs are usually pretty wide open, so are some individual's minds, but it always comes down to intent.

Stopping cold right here, finding these references in your head and using them in anger... maybe that's just too close to the essence of what racism is all about.

But is he more a racist or is he more just inexplicably ignorant? Certainly there was a total disregard and insensitivity for the reality of his "50 years ago" statement, but a more current reference would be more telling if something was stirring with him on a day to day basis. And in his using the n'word repeatedly, I don't hear the same level of hatred the more he says it. The issue of who can say this "word" anymore has been cast into more doubt in recent years, but aside from the obvious insult (with hate) he intended, did he really see it in the same swipe that more hard core racists apply the term? Is his hate the same?

Watching on Letterman last night... you can see how lost he is with this. Katrina? He just doesn't see where he is yet. (did ya hear Mel took a swipe over the weekend??)

Lenny Bruce was a slice of wry intellect and understood hate from taboo pretty well to challenge both in his time. He was a good christian who might rescue Richards to whatever degree, if he found reason to.

Faint hope, but some hope... I'm also related to Loni Love. (She's a racially edgy comic.) I'll be working on her to join Richards and start comedy act where the foil of his stupidity should have some source material to explore.

Meanwhile, Kramer is going to be Michael Richards for awhile... and I'll be turning away until he sufficiently makes amends. By his religion, I know he'll try.

Now back to your regular programming.

"Liberals can understand everything but the people who don't understand them." -Lenny Bruce

Andy Axel's picture

"Lower Manhattanite" gets to

"Lower Manhattanite" gets to the nub of it here:

Now, putting on my performer's hat, part of me almost feels bad for him. When you go out on a stage, you sort of join a fraternity, and you empathize with your fellow performers. I have sat in theaters and clubs and cringed--unable to look when a comedian bombs out badly. Your heart sinks. You feel the crushing silence along with the dying comic. Every catcall is a studded whip coming down. I didn't see what transpired before the video. But I have it on good authority that he was awful, and when the hecklers started in with the "You're not funny"s, he first played the class card--"I'm rich and can have you arrested just like that!" against his tormentors. And when that didn't silence 'em, he went "nuclear" and blew up everything. No night's bombing is worth going off the rails like that. I've been to The Laugh Factory on Sunset (on the Tuesday Black Comic Nights) and found it no more heckle-worthy than Caroline's.

What's not being addressed here is that Richards...is not a very good "comedian" in general. He gets laughs when he lapses into "Kramer" schtick--head snaps, jerking limbs and the odd Cosmo-lian yelps. Little else from his act rouses real laughs. Chuckles from familiarity--not hi-larity. And my guess is that it f*cking eats him up. But the sad truth is that if you aren't a good comic, and can't handle criticism, then you shouldn't be on stage. You will fail, and it will destroy you...as it did this poor, f*cking half-a-clown.

As to his "apology" tonight. It was bullsh*t. Seinfeld's unctuous *ss was scheduled to be on to promote his DVD and I'm pretty sure Letterman said "There's no way I ain't gonna ask you about this, Jerry.", and I'm pretty sure Seinfeld said, "Look, I don't wanna discuss this, okay? But if you've gotta do it--take it up with the guy who said it. I'll arrange it, just don't f*cking zing me about it!". And thus came Racistman on Letterman. Seinfeld was p*ssed at Richards for strictly selfish reasons--that outburst damages the Seinfeld "brand". Remember, that's all the show was called--"Seinfeld". So Jerry simultaneously tosses his buddy to the wolves while damage-controlling a bit via the "apology" with his imprimatur. Canny...but craven.

The whole thing's a pretty good boil-down.

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I don't know the meaning of the word "surrender!" I mean, I know it, I'm not dumb. Just not in this context.

spintrep's picture

worldwide pant load

"Lower Manhattanite"
--that outburst damages the Seinfeld "brand". Remember, that's all the show was called--"Seinfeld". So Jerry simultaneously tosses his buddy to the wolves while damage-controlling a bit via the "apology" with his imprimatur. Canny...but craven.

The "apology" was insufficient and a total miscast of inappropriate venue.

And Seinfeld himself sucks... for not changing the entire premise of his appearance when finding himself with the opportunity to pick up the gravity of this and begin some healing. Postpone whatever bullshit DVD promotion... (Letterman too. How could these guys be making "plans" for Richards' taping and not be seeing this?? Add callus to the list.)

we're living in a pathocracy!!

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