Opinion

[Print]  [Email]        

NEA gives money to "pervs" for twisted fun

Examiner Editorial
 
August 11, 2009

President Barack Obama is eager to sell Americans on the idea that his stimulus package has softened the blow of the current recession. To understand why people aren't buying that line, he should spend some time with some coal miners and explain to them why his environmentally conscious administration wants to eliminate their energy-producing jobs forever, even as it dedicates millions to keep sexual fetish artists in business. Yes, you read that right.

Long a punching-bag for critics of wasteful government spending, the National Endowment for the Arts continues to live up to its reputation by throwing hard-earned tax dollars after frivolous and not-infrequently obscene projects. A group of 52 congressmen, all Republicans, recently wrote the agency to question the latest example of NEA spending foolery. Take, for example, CounterPULSE, which received $25,000 in stimulus funds, and which may be best known for its "Perverts Put Out," a "long-running pansexual performance series." The group urges guests, "Join your fellow pervs for some explicit, twisted fun."

Last Friday, the NEA defended this and numerous other small grants of extremely questionable merit in a letter to Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla. "The NEA did not use [stimulus] dollars to fund any of the projects," wrote Patrice Powell, the agency's acting chairman. The grants, she wrote, "can only be used to provide salary support for staff positions or fees for previously-engaged artists and/or contractual personnel that are critical to an organization's artistic mission and in jeopardy of being eliminated as a result of the current economic climate." In other words, you're not paying for "Perverts Put Out." You're paying to make sure that CounterPULSE has enough money to produce "Perverts Put Out."

CounterPULSE is just one of several groups whose grant awards baffle. There is also the Tuscon-based Teatro Fronterizo, which will soon put on "What's Under that Skirt: A Borderline Look at Gender" (described on the group's site as "a family favorite,") and "She Was My Brother," which "explores the borderline between love, sexual orientation and fluid gender identities." Then there is the Buffalo-based Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts, which is promoting the transgender photography of Alice O'Malley and a play called "Deviant Bodies," "presenting work through the multiple lenses of Transgender, Genderqueer and Gender Variant perspectives."

There are many, many more examples. If Obama wants to convince Americans that his stimulus package is not a big waste, he could begin by placing adults in charge of the NEA.



beltway confidential

Yesterday, First Lady Michelle Obama's gave Good Morning America an interview on her new War on Obesity (WOO). I was a bit blown away by this snippet: "There's no expert on...

Two Parties Join Together, Then Resume Divided Ways When will President Obama give up on the Robert Gibbs experiment? Immediately after Obama made a surprise appearance in a...

From the National Law Journal: ABA will cut dues for many lawyers not at big firms The American Bar Association announced this week that it's cutting the cost of dues for solo...

A new poll shows Republicans making solid gains, and President Obama losing ground, in public opinion on the most important issues facing the country. The survey, by the...






Most Popular Headlines





To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

ggordon

Aug 11, 2009

...they vote democratic.

 

liddy@watergate.org

Aug 11, 2009

And not for nothing, but the NEA was extremely well-funded by Republicans when they were in power.

That's why Republicans are OUT of power. When they had power, they refused to "do the right thing."

So, they got fired.

 

Douglas Johnson

Aug 11, 2009

I don't have a problem with stimulus money going to sex shows so long as they are required to put one of those big signs out front, like you see at every highway construction site, so we know where the money came from.

 

Todd

Aug 11, 2009

Nothing like promoting an abnormal sexuality that weakened every civilization where it was allowed to flourish. So nice the Democrats want taxpayers to pay for their vice.

 

kait

Aug 11, 2009

I don't see the problem with an organization who got the clearance to use stimulus money, to then use the stimulus money to do what they do, which was known when they were granted the stimulus money. You can cry wolf after he has eaten all your sheep. Just cause you may not like the shows they put on doesn't mean that they don't have the right to put them on. I imagine that the people running such shows wouldn't be crazy with the idea of your hobbies getting stimulus money, but it doesn't matter, and that's the point. I think we should all try reporting on something that has even a minimal effect on society, $25,000 grants do not.

 

kait

Aug 11, 2009

That is supposed to say "you can't cry wolf"...

 

Zack

Aug 11, 2009

This headline is, to say the least, incredibly misleading. The self-identification as "pervs" is a tongue-in-cheek way of satirizing outdated attitudes towards homosexuality and pansexuality. Further, they aren't "sex shows" but rather plays that explore themes of gender identity, which we see *all the time* in movies and TV. Plus, kait's right - it's almost no money relative to what the government could be funding. So this article is repackaging a non-story as something scary with the intent of demonizing a minority to score political points against the Obama administration. Way to go, Examiner. Way to go.

 

e_p_Natural2

Aug 11, 2009

Probably the most moronic article I have ever read. Get your facts straight before you try to push your religious agenda on your readers. This "editorial" is the reason Examiner is a joke as a newspaper.

 

DB

Aug 11, 2009

An honest, well-reasoned editorial might say "[author] is uncomfortable with the gov't paying for some arts projects that have gender or sex themes."

Instead, we have this.

 

Jimbo

Aug 11, 2009

Ah, poor Lefty pervs can't handle the truth

 

Aug 11, 2009

Looks like people from the funded groups have shown up to make comments. It doesn't occur to them that people don't need religious motives to see something wrong with having their money set on fire by artsy types.

 

Drew

Aug 11, 2009

I look forward to your expose on insurance waste. There is certainly at least $25,000 worth of cost cutting to be found there.

I would imagine the government gives artists far less than the cost of all the bombs the US has dropped on Iraqi civilians. Sadly, it seems only lefties are upset by all this money (since Americans don't count the lives of others) set on fire.

 

Lanier Y Chapman

Aug 12, 2009

Perverts, farmers, defense contractors, ACORN. They all steal our tax dollars.

 

Brandon Neal

Aug 12, 2009

It would be nice if the person who wrote this Op-Ed piece was not a MORON and could actually do some fact checking before publishing a piece that is nothing more than conjecture, manipulation of the facts and flat-out lies. Thanks!

 

FreeStateYank

Aug 15, 2009

I want a grant! I've been working for years on a BM that looks like Jesus or the Virgin Mary. Experimenting with different roughage, I know I'm getting close. Today, I am trying Metamucil. Ooops, gotta run!

 

DaveinPhoenix

Aug 15, 2009

Sure, no problem. This grant is obviously an absolute necessity for a nation which is $40 trillion in debt. How could we possibly survive as a nation without it ? Its only a few more dollars out of my paycheck anyway. Thank God for a Democratic Congress !

 

iscount Christian Louboutin Sandals

Dec 5, 2009

discount Christian Louboutin
Christian Louboutin Boot on sale
Jimmy Choo Shoes
Christian Louboutin sandal on sale
Jimmy Choo Handbags
nike Running Shoes

 


Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Your Name:

Comment:




Local

Another snowball fight planned for Dupont Circle

The Official Dupont Circle Snowball Fight facebook fanpage has over 6,000 fans now, and it looks as if snowed in DC'ers will return for another battle. Full story

Politics

GOP winning war over Miranda rights for terrorists

Even as the administration defends its decision to grant accused Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab the right to remain silent, the president himself is hinting that things might be done differently in the future. Full story

Local

D.C. region braces for up to 20 more inches of snow

The National Weather Service has the entire D.C. metro area, from Prince William County north, under a winter storm warning for 10 to 20 inches of snow. Forecasters have had their eyes on this storm for days, but the projected snow totals were bumped up late Monday. Full story