Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Do You Ever Fool Around (on yourself)?

Whenever I grow weary of the heartless laughter and fully-clothed opinions on the Fox News Channel, I begin to have evil thoughts. I don’t mean the stare-at-your-neighbor’s-wife-through-the-blinds type of evil or the set-the-cat-on-fire type of evil. I mean the turn-off-the-television kind of evil. This can be pernicious in its own way. It’s a form of passive aggression. It’s withdrawing to sulk. It’s like saying to the world, “I don’t love you anymore.” And, while I agree with the old song that “even lovers need a holiday,” it still feels wrong. Probably because it feels so damn good.

Everybody has those friends who try to make you care about Hummels or indoor football or fishing. It's like that. You love your friends, but, eventually, you find yourself trying to hide from them. That's how I feel about Fox News whenever they try to make me care about some dingleberry school principal who bans some kid from wearing rosary beads or bans some book that says Darwin was a scientist. How many things are truly worth knowing? What opinions are truly worth holding?

I actually own a copy of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Why? Because I was once a kinder, gentler person. My friend Percy Scrohl told me that it had some important information in it. Where he got that idea, I'll never know. The book is, for the most part, unreadable. But I think I made Perce feel better when I wedged it between my dashboard and the windshield for a while. It was only $6.95. I still keep the book in full view in my study so that other friends don't get the idea that I need it or any conversation about it. I just say "it's unreadable" and we move on.

I never throw books away. The only kind of media I ever throw away is porn. Right now, outside my window, the county sanitation guys are taking about a dozen VHS pornos that some buddy gave me. I just don't care. You know? I don't throw away Playboys, though. First, they're not porn. And second, they sometimes make me think. I give them to other guys. All Democrats. My Republican friends won't touch them. Why not? I read them because I'm Republican. Because I'm conservative. Who the hell wants to read something you already agree with? Seriously! Why do people do that? I don't care if Limbaugh agrees with me. But there's something intrinsically entertaining about an opposing opinion.

This particular habit helps keep me from entering into holy wedlock with any opinion. I'm a rake and a libertine. It's a virtue. I cast off opinions that grow flat and sloppy. I cheat on my own beliefs by sitting for two hours on my porch with a traveling preacher who thinks that Jesus Christ is also Walter Kronkite. Then I give him a twenty-dollar bill. It feels good to cheat, to fool around. It's naughty.

7 comments:

Kevin McGinty said...

Damn, Fred. Looks like once again, we're on the same page. That's kind what I've been doing for the last few weeks.

I've been in a pissy mood for a while now and I've finally realized that the world events that are happening all around us are going to happen whether I know about them or not.

I've grown weary of Fox News and Glenn Beck. Hell, I've even grown tired of my own stinkin blog.

I'm sure the day will come when I'm in the mood to get back in the middle of the shit again but until then. Keep on writing, my friend.

Oh yeah, I like the new look of your blog...

Fred Miller said...

It's great to see you, Kevin. Thanks for checking it out. Tessa made the banner. When she retired she bought the graphic software her company had. Now, she does a little designing on the side.

Weariness is all part of a healthy cycle. It's how we rest. Right now my grape vines are putting out fruit like crazy, but this winter they'll be all dried up. That's how it is.

Stop by anytime. Oh, and Cat posted a nice little fiction piece a week or so ago. I tried to encourage her to submit it to literary mags.

Hang in there, Bro.

Misfit Farms said...

Is it still passive-aggressive if one just never turns on a television at all? Or do you have to tune in and then turn it off to reach passive-aggression?

Fred Miller said...

Oh, yes, Ami. And it's wrong, too. That's what makes it so pleasant.

Kitty Moore said...

There is something very fresh about your effortless prose. I like your style - it's intelligent and thought provoking.

Fred Miller said...

Thanks, Kitty. I enjoy following your work, too.

TessaLeFae said...

When we were cheating on FOX with CNN, "We got the bubbleheaded bleach-blonde, comes on at 5, She can tell you about the plane crash with a gleam in her eye..." kept running through my head. It made the cheating seem almost too wrong, like I needed a scalding shower.