Rachel Maddow talks with Jonathan Mahler, staff writer for the New York Times Magazine, about his reporting on the concerted effort by the Trump administrati...
George Bush says we are losing the War on Drugs. You know what that implies? There’s a war being fought and people on drugs are winning it!
What does THAT tell you about drugs?
Some smart, creative people on that side. They’re winnin’ a war and they’re fucked up!
“Are we winning?”
It’s like, they fight the War on Drugs like the colonials fought the Indians, right? They’re walking in a straight line in red coats. Drug users are like Indians, they’re up in the trees going, “[puff puff puff puff] Are they fightin’ us?”
You never see a positive drug story on the news, do ya? No.
Always negative. News is supposed to be objective, isn’t it? Supposed to be? THE news? But every drug story is negative?
Well, hold it! I’ve had some killer times on drugs!
I’m not promotin’ it, but I’m not denying it. Let’s hear the whole story!
Same LSD story every time. “Young man on acid thought he could fly, jumped out of a building. What a tragedy.”
What a dick!
Don’t go blaming acid on this guy. If he thought he could fly, why didn’t he take off from the ground first and check it out?
I’d like to see a positive LSD story, would that be newsworthy? Just once? Hear what it’s all about?
“Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the weather!”
I’d like to congratulate
drugscancer for winning the war on cancer.Courtesy of Bill Hicks