Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Intellectual Orgasm ..


Intellectual Orgasm --> to enjoy a high- level or intelligent conversation to the maximum

Eg:

A: "... and thats how the theory of evolution works."
B: "Oh my God, I think I just had an intellectual orgasm"


I came across this word when I was reading through a blog. Thanks to google and to Deepak (author of --> http://deepakch.blogspot.com/2007/09/intellectual-orgasm.html )


Well, the purpose of this (my) blog is by no means to guarantee an intellectual orgasm to readers. But, I would like to share one such incident which made me experience something close to intellectual orgasm.


To start with, let us talk about few things I have learned about politics in the American context. Honestly, I feel myself privileged to get an opportunity to closely follow one of the toughest Democratic races in the history of Democratic Party. I have been keenly following all the debates and the results of the primaries and caucuses in the last few months.


The truth is: Politics is the same anywhere in the world. The issues might be different, the tactics might be different, the stakes might be different... But, the central theme is same. The central theme is the desire to win; The desire to assume power; The desire to be the head of the state.


To reach this goal, politicians often make sweeping statements. When Barack Obama says "There is some thing happening in America". Yeah... There is something happening every where in the world Damn it. Even at 10,000 feet below in the Pacific, you will find something happening. Tell me WHAT is happening in America. When Hillary talks about universal health care making health care mandatory for all Americans, does she consider the homeless to be aliens? When John McCain addresses the gathering as my friends and compares lawyers to an aquatic species (fish), does he at least remember that there is a person called Abraham Lincoln who is considered as one of the most important persons in American and Republican history and who happened to be a lawyer.


One thing which surprises me very much is the way these politicians go on record talking about their relationship with their rivals. While the results for Super Duper Tuesday are being released, Barack Obama talks about his friendship with Hillary. Yeaaah.. rright. Anyone who followed democratic debate in South Carolina does not any further information/explanation to support the above.


For those who missed THE action -->



Agreed that they both share the same goal (presidential nomination from democratic party and president of USA down the line) and hence it is not difficult to understand the animosity between them. But, this mud slinging is sure to benefit the GOP.


One more thing that surprises me very much is group politics. i.e.. Politicians vying for a major share of votes of a community. Hillary, for example, is getting a major share of the Latino voters. Barack getting a major chunk of African American votes which is quite contradictory to his speech. Barack claims to represent a united America. But the numbers does not reflect that. Barack performs significantly well in African American and among well to do Americans (not to forget television show hosts). This 'group politics' is no different to the politics in India in which candidates attempt to get the lions share among particular caste and religion.


Now, lets talk about media. After all media is also a business and viewers are its clients. They (people in media) show what people want to see (like poor celebrities). They show what amazes people. In doing so, many a times, media becomes judgmental and tries to influence people. One classic example is MSNBC. I really hate to say that people like Chris Mathews and Keith Olbermann are so judgmental that one can easily get an impression that they hate Hillary by listening to them for five minutes. The disparity in the media attention shared by Hillary and Barrack and its effect on the results is a classic example of the clout media carries. What ever, America is a free nation and everybody has the right to speak even if they are very judgmental.


Raised in a developing and not yet completely literate country, I used to think that dirty politics are only game in developing and under-developed world. I am proved that I am wrong. Politics is the same everywhere. It is the sheer power and responsibility these politicians assume up on victory which makes the fight worth the effort. Now, if politicians are a dirty breed, why the hell do we place the responsibility of the complete country and its citizens in their hands? Is it because they are experts in blaming others and hence they would be able to blame others effectively when they screw up. The answer is NO. We place the responsibility of the country and its citizens in the hands of the politicians because they were tested in a rigorous election. They could influence the whole country and win the heart and soul of millions of its citizens. The process of selecting presidential nominee of each party further adds up to the challenges faced by these candidates. This is where, I think, American model scores well above the Indian model.


However, end of the day, the word "fair" has no place in politics .. whether it is in India or in America (I do not have much knowledge about other countries. But I think I can safely assume that this statement holds good in all countries).



DISCLAIMER: The contents of this blog are strictly my personal opinions and not those of any organization/institution I am a part of, nor made in any official capacity of such organization/institution unless expressly stated otherwise and where I am explicitly authorized to do so.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Finally, it happened!! Good tat finally u started blogging! :P
Hope u continue blogging without breaks! :D

Btw.. nice post..

rākeśvara said...

చాలా మంచి ప్రారంభం. అభినందనలు.

Vijay Bhaskar Chowdary --> VBC said...

Below is the email I have received from one of my previous managers on my blog. His comments give a different perspective and I believe would prove be very insightful to readers.

Vijay,


Interesting observations. And in such a short time. I cannot disagree with you on most of it. Politicians seem to think that negative campaigning works. I don't know how they can think that. I don't want to know from Hillary what decisions Barack might have made 10 years ago that now in hindsight turned out to be bad. I want to know how this candidate will make life better for me and my family if he or she takes office. It is very frustrating.



I also have problems with a 2 party political system. We voters usually get to choose between bad and worse candidates. However, if we go to a 3 party system, for example, then a candidate could get elected with only 34% of the popular vote. Hence, 66% of the people did NOT want this candidate! So as bad as it is, I think the 2 party system is the best for now.



One comment of yours that I do disagree with is "the media shows what people want to see". That is not quite true. The media shows what THEY THINK people want to see. I very strongly dislike the media. And you are totally right - they too are a business. And a very lucrative one, which would make one think they align with Republicans. One example is reality TV. Why do reality TV shows get such good ratings? Because the content is good? No. Because the viewers' choices are so limited. The viewers' choices are watch bad reality TV or go read a book. Reality TV shows cost far, far less to produce than scripted shows. They do not employ actors, so they can pay the people much less, they do not employ writers or at least not as many as a scripted show.



Glad to hear the issues in India are similar.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Vijay, for the intellectual orgasm I just had from reading your inaugural blog. I look forward to your future posts.

Four words in response to the rant above about reality tv:

THIS is aMERican Idol!!!

Raju said...
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Raju said...

Nice beginning ra.. This one post gave me a good insight of American politics. I Like the comparison that you made between Indian and American politics. At the end of the day, "POLITICS is politics" be it the period Chanakya or current scenario.

Arnab said...

@bhaskar

I can remember where all the talk about "power" is coming from!

Heh heh... Good beginning dude!

- Arnab

Vijay Bhaskar Chowdary --> VBC said...

@arnab,

:) Thanks for your comment ...

-Vijay

Anonymous said...

Good beginning dude....Intellectual orgasm is owesome....but i can tell you politics depends on different factors & situations:

1. It is basically the mind set of the politicians(how they read people & use particular party to get their selfish motives).

2. The vote bank(when i call vote bank i mean "citizens who vote"...today there are so many citizens who are educated but they are not intrested in voting, they don't have time or they don't like standing in that queues to vote." it's shame to say that in India people like you and me: "Educated idiots" won't even use your right to vote properly.).

3. The mad mass(Politicians generally target this mass).

Anyway wonderful comparision between Indian & American politics...concentrate on other countries politics also man!

Life is beautiful is fabulous.

keep writing bloke... may God helps you to come up with good analysis.

Santhosh Kumar Kongala.:-)