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There's a lightbulb joke for hipsters:
Q: How many hipsters does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: WHAT? You don't KNOW!?
Obnoxious, exclusive, and disaffected -- or so goes the stereotype. But not last night.
Moby, Michael Stipe, Rufus Wainwright, Bright Eyes, Peaches, Devendra Banhart, Steve Earle, Fischerspooner, Cindy Sheehan, Margaret Cho (warbly x-rated audio in upper right-hand corner), Susan Sarandon, a couple of Iraq War vets, an Iraqi pharmacist, and a whole mess of hipsters descended on the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan to rally around one simple message: Bring the Troops Home Now.
Monday night's Bring Em Home Now concert was a huge success, bringing much-needed energy to anti-war folks as the war enters its third year. Darryl McDaniels (The name's McDANiels, not McDONald's/the rhymes are mine and the burgers are RONald's) of Run DMC even unveiled a postage stamp for chrissakes. Legal tender too. You can get them HERE (proceeds go to: Military Families Speak Out, Gold Star Families for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, and Veterans for Peace).
Margaret Cho warmed up the audience with her off-color pokes at Bush and his fellow travelers...
Even satanists are like: You guys are rilly, rilly mean.
Bush blocked over-the-counter contraception because it encourages promiscuity... what about MySpace mutherfucker?Then she launched into an account of the fallout from her MoveOn.org performance where she argued that George Bush is not Hitler... He would be, if he applied himself.
None of it was about reasoned political discourse: Miss Cho, I believe you're being unfair... no no no no no, it was all chink gook cunt, go back to the country you came from you fat pig. Go back to your country you fat dyke you fat dyke you fat dyke you fat dyke, Jesus saves!=-=-=


"Everyone knows hipsters don't like the war. That's like accepted fact. I don't know the first thing about country music but I heard Garth Brooks was pushing Wal-mart stuff. We need guys (and gals) who are gonna persuade Mr. and Mrs. Springfield, MO about the war. Hip cats on the coasts mostly oppose the war. This seems like a typically Media Elite type article...then again, every little bit helps I guess..."Last year I accompanied a group of volunteers bused from New York to Pennsylvania to knock on doors and remind citizens to vote. Throughout the day we noticed time and again that in this blue-collar neighborhood the vast majority of non-voters were against Bush but found little to hang their hat on in Kerry. Peaches singing Fuck the Pain Away 200 miles to the East isn't going to bring them to the polls tomorrow, I'll grant you that. But the point is, energy for change starts in the unlikeliest places and isn't always demographically appropriate.

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