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Friday, October 10, 2008 

In an open letter to Obama, and in a separate plan, I proposed my own bailout plan, while congress was struggling trying to figure theirs out.  Im my plan I suggested that half the money, 350 Billion dollars go directly to homeowners struggling to pay bad mortgages. 

Then, on Tuesday, during the second Presidential debate, John McCain proposed almost the exact same thing!

I guess this means my plan sucked.

Oh well, maybe next time.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008 

Category: News and Politics

This entry is not comedic.  It is an actual letter I sent today to Senator Obama.  If you agree with the message, please help me pass it around. 

(There is a URL for the document at the bottom, if you go there you can get an embed code to post it anywhere.)

Comments are, as always, welcome.

Senator Obama,

I have placed my faith in you to lead our great nation out of the crisis we are in.  And to do so by standing firm to the principles you have campaigned on, and the ideals you say you believe in so strongly.

Your plan, as you have hundreds of times stated, is based on the idea that America must be revitalized from the bottom up, not the top down.  As we stand teetering on the precipice of financial meltdown, we of course must come to the aid of Wall Street, and save our financial institutions.  But not without using this rare leverage to finally stand up for the middle class!  The innocent, hard working people who will not otherwise be helped in our time of need, as the rich and greedy, (and in some cases corrupt,) are immediately bailed out using our money!  (That certainly won't make our mortgages any easier to meet.)

HOW CAN WE ALLOW THE BIGGEST INFUSION OF GOVERNMENT INFLUENCE IN THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMY TO PASS, WITHOUT INSISTING, WITHOUT DEMANDING, THAT THREE IMPORTANT GUIDELINES BE INCLUDED IN THE FINAL PLAN?

1) A moratorium on foreclosures.  We can't justify protecting poorly run banks, while not showing similar concern for millions of Americans losing their homes.

2) Legislation to allow unfair or unreasonable mortgage rates to be re-negotiated, or assisted by the government, so well intentioned people can stay in their homes, and banks can still get paid back.  If we can spring into action creating out of thin air nearly a TRILLLION DOLLARS, a bailout of never-before-seen size and magnitude, then we can also pull out of thin air legislation to help homeowners in a never-before-seen way.  (Especially since Secretary Paulson doesn't even claim the 700 billion number to be scientific!  He says he just needed something huge!  So then, for argument sake, why can't  we make it 350 billion for the banks, and use the other 350 billion to directly help from the other end?  Because if people defaulting on bad mortgages are a big part of what caused this, why can't we use some of the money to make sure they don't default? This would give the same liquidity to the banks that they would receive if the government gave them all the money directly, but it would also help the homeowners, therefore infusing our economy on both ends with the same funds!)   For if we are going to stand up for those in need, and fix this country from the bottom up, then let us truly make a stand, and actually give some help to those on the bottom.

3) A true, common sense cap on CEO pay for those assisted by any bailout.  Not just preventing golden parachutes, but their actual salaries too!  If they have run their companies into the ground, it follows NO LOGIC to allow them to continue to be paid multiple millions a year!  During such a tumultuous time that they directly helped cause, why on earth can't they live on a cap of $500,000 a year???  While our nation is at risk of ANOTHER GREAT DEPRESSION!     OF COURSE THEY CAN, AND NO ONE CAN MAKE AN ARGUMENT OTHERWISE!  So it should be an easy sell.  If we'll be forced to make cuts where it hurts, obviously we should also make cuts where it doesn't hurt.  
That's just common sense.  Because I wasn't there for the first Great  depression, but I assure you that standing in soup lines ain't that great.  And neither is jumping out of windows.

Please Senator Obama realize that at this rare and frightening moment, you can lead us. You are certainly better suited than your opponent, who admits he doesn't understand the economy that well, lets the headlines dictate his positions on it, and then pulls grand stunts that he doesn't even follow through on!  (As a side note, hypocrisy your campaign must make more clear.)  You Senator, with  HALF OF THE ENTIRE NATION BELIEVING IN YOU, have the influence to truly help us avert this nightmare.  Leading us to pass a responsible package like this would immediately get America headed back on the right track, while taking care of the common man, bringing common sense back to Washington, and responsibility to Wall Street.  All things we desperately need, and things you say you intend to do.

And it would do so while proving your leadership IN ACTION, silencing the critics who claim you are all talk, and leading to landslide victory for you in November.  (And a landslide is important, as I fear anything else could lead to another President we aren't sure we really elected.)

I know in my heart that you believe what you say.  That's why I believe you will help us in our urgent time of need. We desperately need your leadership right now.

You are the most inspirational leader I have seen in my lifetime.
Please inspire us to make this right!

Sincerely,

Ben Gleib
Concerned Citizen

September 29, 2008

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/1659733/Senator-Obama-Please-Lead-Us-Now

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 

Current mood:Bummed

To care or not to care?  That is the question that I think about most these days.  The question that I think is most important to pick a side on. 

But I'm torn. 

Does anything really matter?  Do we live in an objective world or a relative one, altering with your mood, perception, status, lot, species? 

Is following your passion most important?  Or is keeping your job simple, accumulating enough money just to relax and love and enjoy the most intelligent choice?  Or pursuing money, sacrificing a lot of enjoyment now, for perhaps the lap of luxury later?  And is that uncertain gamble worth the risk at all?

Goerge Carlin died this week.  The reason I became a comic is no longer alive.  I never met him.  Wished I could have.  I was lucky enough to see him live twice.  That was a real treat.  Heard he hung out at the Hermosa Beach Comedy and Magic Club a lot, and was offered a spot there for two years now, but was always too lazy to roll down.  I have just added something to the short list of regrets I have in my life.  It makes me want to kick myself.  But only sort of. 

Carlin was prolific as can be.  It inspired me.  But I've spent too many years saying that I gotta start bringing all the stuff I've written to the stage .  I have easily over ten hours of stuff I've written over the years, just standup alone, yet I have only a fraction of it polished for the stage.  Partly because I am lazy to some degree, partly because I have a bad work ethic, and partly because except during short bursts when on a production, I have never focused solely on comedy.  I focus on comedy every single day of my life.  Probabaly 30 percent of the time.  But I also focus on a lot of other shit.  Some high minded, some quite low.  But I have a wide variety of things that interest me, and that I can't seem to let go of doing.  

Usually I feel pretty bad about that.  That my varied focus is causing me not to live up to my potential.  But right now, with the passing of one of my heroes, I am torn between whether I should just let go, and be content with a less prolific comedic career.  I know that I have it in me to be great.  But I'm just not so sure anymore that I should.  That it's important to do.  I guess you should just do what makes you happy, but it's just hard to tell sometimes what that's gonna be.  You know since it ain't right in front of you.

I don't think I've written such a depressed thing in a long time.  I guess because I am depressed.  I am so deeply saddened by the death of such a vibrant alive sharp astute creative fertile hilarious brilliant genius of a man.  A man who inspired me to go from being a kid with a debilitating speech problem, to become a standup comedian, alone on a stage with a mic, entertaining people, sometimes by the millions.  And who taught me how to write and deliver standup comedy, by the brilliance of his example.  (Write: brutally, sharply, boldly, hilariously, satirically, cleverly, and with a good curse word whenever you need it.  Deliver: creatively, interestingly, excitedly, boldly, with force and confidence, patience and pause, different tones and voices, cadences and intonations.  And with a good curse word whenever you need it.)  And I wonder if I am letting him down.  I wonder if I'm trying to play in the big leagues after missing a lot of the practices.  And I wonder just how important it is to sacrifice so much peace and quiet for the tumult, noise, uncertainty, crazy hours, and permamently distracted brain, if in the end you die, and you are remembered by a one minute piece on the news mentioning your most famous bit and the influence you had on the worls, then immediately going to a story about whether a pregnancy pact at a mid west high school is a hoax or not. Who gives a shit?

And I guess that's the broader question too.  Who gives a shit, really, about any of it?  George Carlin, so many times I felt, said things, and hilariously proved points that I thought should have changed the world.  Once that thought spreads it'll change the world.   But it didn't really.  It didn't permeate our culture enough to change our actions.  And maybe comedy's not supposed to.  But I guess that's the question I'm asking.

Friday, April 04, 2008 

Current mood:  grateful
I just wanted to take a second to thank everyone who has ever supported my comedy in any way. Just anyone who has ever laughed at me. I am very fortunate to be able to entertain people for a living. There is no greater feeling that I experience than hearing a room full of people roar in laughter at something I said. I love bringing that kind of joy to people.

I take it back, there are two other feelings that good. Being lost in total fun and laughter and conversation with those closest to me, friends and family. Laughing feels so joyous. Whether I’m creating it or laughing at something myself. And the other amazing feeling is being in love. Just getting lost with someone that means the world to you. Getting lost while not going anywhere. And not wanting to come back. It’s a feeling you don’t want to ever stop.

Okay, also sexual experiences are pretty awesome too. That sheer raw in the moment joy is pretty hard to beat. (Or if you’re alone, pretty easy;) But a hookup, especially when it’s new, has this crazy, incredible, kinetic energy that feels fantastic. Which, paradoxically, you can’t have when you are in love. (Or, thankfully, when you are hanging with your family and friends.)

But those are the best feelings there are for me in life.

Wait also food is pretty great. A great meal? Holy moly, it can be heaven. (I assume. Haven’t been there.)

I don’t want to leave out just lying there. Just lying there feels pretty wonderful too. Especially if it’s in bed when you don’t have to get up. Or when it’s in hot sand.

I shouldn’t leave out sleep. Sleep is the best. Well, technically I’ve never been awake to experience it, but I assume it’s great, because I want to do it so much.

Oh and achievements! They are so fulfilling they make you feel like you’re wasting your life when you’re sleeping or just lying there. (Luckily those two still win out about 80 percent of the time.)

Helping somebody out is a wonderful feeling too. It just feels so right, and rewarding, and important. And it makes you feel like it’s all worth it. Kind of like eating, sleeping, just lying there, hookin’ up, achieving things, feeling in love, chillin’ with friends and family, and laughing does. Only less directly. Which makes you feel worthwhile. If something does not directly benefit you, somehow it feels more important. Which is ironic when you consider that we are us. It is also in the grand scheme however probably not true. The reason we put so much spoken value on it is because it’s so not in our nature to do it. Pleasing ourselves feels so right, deriving that pleasure through helping someone else just seems more noble. But really it’s the same. It’s just nice because someone else gets to benefit too.

Making people laugh I consider to be something that helps other people. Which brings me back to why I started writing this. To thank people for laughing at me. Because it makes me feel so good to make so many people feel so good. But less directly than just doing it for myself. Interestingly, making people laugh can often lead to making friends, making your family proud, great hotel rooms to sleep in, free delicious meals, girls to hook up with, and a sense of achievement that serves as a perfect justification to just lay there for a bunch of hours.) So it’s no better than anything you’re doing. It’s just the path I choose to take.

I guess my point is it’s all choices. Everything we do is the result of some kind of choice we made. And it’s all equal. It’s all the same. However you derive your happiness is exactly as good as a different choice would have been. Because everything is everything. It’s all just different means to the same end. Feeling great. Enjoying Life. Being happy.

Whenever someone says to me "Man, you’re living the dream. I wish I could do what you do." I often tell them that it’s hard work. That it’s not all as magical and fancy as it seems. That there are big tradeoffs. I don’t say this to get them to feel sorry for me. That would be gross and completely stupid, because I do love my life. I say it to make them appreciate their lives more. Because it is all the same. If people stopped having regular jobs, there’d be no one to come to my comedy shows, no one for me to joke with in the front row, and more so, no one to make this world all it is, that we all get to enjoy.

We are all living the dream.

I’m just grateful that I get to pursue my happiness in one of any number of ways. A way I chose. A way I enjoy. And a way that also brings happiness to others. Because I owe people a lot. Without people, I got nothing.

Tonight I got to headline the Irvine Improv to a sold out crowd of 300 people. I’ve been playing Improvs for years, and headlining comedy clubs for a couple, but I’d never headlined an Improv, and it was a big deal to me. And it was so much fun. And I think people had a good time and I know they laughed a lot. And it made me happy.

Now I’m going to go to bed, lay there for a while, sleep, then wake up and have a delicious meal. Because those things make me happy too.

Actually, not yet. I almost forgot, it’s 3:05AM, and I first have to prepare for three auditions I have tomorrow. So I probably won’t get much sleep at all.

I could complain about it, but it’s all choices.
Saturday, February 23, 2008 

Current mood:  cantankerous
Did you see the Super Bowl ad for CareerBuilder.com where a woman's live, beating heart JUMPS OUT OF HER CHEST and crawls across the office?

So I guess what the FCC is telling us is that something CAN pop out of a woman's shirt during the Super Bowl. It just has to be a GROSS, LIVE, BEATING ORGAN!
Not a pretty nipple.

America can't handle a nipple.
Even though every child got his first couple hundred meals directly from a nipple, that would be too graphic.


And to be accurate, it wasn't even a nipple. It was covered by a huge pastie.

So to recap...

Pretty breast, national outrage.
Scary bloody bursting live organ, A OK.

We can really be so stupid sometimes.

gleib


But don't take my word for it, judge for yourself.
What do you find more offensive?



OR...
CareerBuilder.com Super Bowl Commercial

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Friday, August 10, 2007 

Current mood:gangsta

Gangsta bout attitude
through and through
black and blue
just mentally.
and no penalty
for personality.
its my tendency
and duality.
both exist in reality
my quality comes plain to me
just seems like common decency
and it ain't 'scaped me recently
and even if i scrape my knee
or risk it all so easily
you all had best be real to me
dont stand too tall or kneel to me
but they're aint no one ballin me
'specially in my callin, see?
or in what means the most to me
if i feel crossed your toast to me
if feeling's lost, your most to me
if it ain't my night youre hostin me
at the end of the day youre toastin me

it might not happen gracefully
but there'll always be place for me
and when i chill
the vibe don't kill
life shouldn't happen hastily.
but tastefully. on pace fully.
and good luck if you're chasin' me.
and best of luck replacin' me.
you'll try but fail erasin' me.

sometimes i rhyme.  if you don't like it, then i hope you enjoyed these last two sentences.

gleib

Currently listening:
In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
By Jay-Z
Release date: 04 November, 1997
Thursday, May 03, 2007 

Current mood:animated
the animated series
the melvin bros.
that i do voices on
has a new episode out.
it's like 3 minutes.

if you don't watch it you're sadly mistaken.



a scot richardson cartoon

voices are me, ben morrison (from this season's punk'd,) ryan reyes,
and ginger gonzaga.

animation by modman.
artwork in the backgrounds paited in real life by peter gullerud
produced by the mcfadden brothers
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 

Current mood:  amused
Category: Writing and Poetry
I did not write this. I did not have anything to do with this video.
I just thought it was pretty damn funny.

This is Alanis Morissette doing a cover of Fergie's Humps song.
I love it.



gleib
Monday, March 26, 2007 

Current mood:  energetic
Friends,

Some of my close friends on here have been mentioning a TV show I booked,
but I couldn't say what it was due to a confidentiality agreement.

Well we are done shooting, so I am now allowed to PLUG THE HELL OUT OF IT!!!

IT'S CALLED "THE REAL WEDDING CRASHERS!!!

IT'S AN HOURLONG HIDDEN CAMERA COMEDY SHOW!!
IT'S PRODUCED BY ASHTON KUTCHER and JASON GOLDBERG from PUNK'D!
and NEW LINE, the company that made the movie "WEDDING CRASHERS"!
AND IT AIRS NEXT MONTH on NBC!!!


I have done hidden camera stuff since I was 18 years old, and I love it so much.
So I was so excited when I found out that I had just booked this big network show, and that it was a hidden camera comedy!
I could not have felt more at home while we were shooting, and it was an absolute blast!

This is on set before a scene. Does it look like I'm havin' fun?

We shot the whole season already, and I promise you it will be hilarious!
The pranks we pull are very elaborate and crazy, and the rest of the cast are some of the funniest people I've ever worked with.

There are only 6 episodes, so don't miss it! I'll keep you posted with the time slot as soon as I find out.

They're already airing commercials for it all over NBC, but if you want to see one right now, it's in my video player and pasted onto the right side of my profile.

Also, I'm playing at Collegehumor Night at the Hollywood Improv this Wednesday, so roll out and celebrate with me!

And once again, thank you all so much for always supporting my comedy.
If you didn't come out to see me perform, and watch my videos online, I wouldn't be able to still be doing this right now.

I hope you all enjoy watching "The Real Wedding Crashers."

I had the time of my life making it.


Sincerely,

Ben Gleib

P.S. One of my best friends Jason is launching a cool new site to share documents of all kinds, like youtube does for vids or flickr does for photos. It's called docstoc.com and will launch fully in April. Please check out docstoc.com or blog.docstoc.com for more info.
Sunday, January 21, 2007 

Current mood:inspired
I don't follow football as much as I surmise the average American male should.  But I do get feelings about certain games and scenarios, especially if I know a little of the back story.  And, that being said, the New Orleans Saints will win this year's Super Bowl.

They have one of the most promising and exciting rookies on their team.  Reggie Bush.  Awesome to watch.  They have a forgotten about veteran QB, Drew Brees, a man who was abandoned by the Chargers after last year for someone new.  And he has surprised the football world with an incredible season after coming back from an injury that called the tail end of his career into question. 

But this is not why they will win.  They will win because Karma is real, and people who believe will in the end succeed.  New Orleans got messed up last year.  Real bad.  And their stadium, the Superdome, became a place of last refuge and shelter, and became even the place where many of the city's residents lost their lives.  There was talk of tearing the stadium down.  Instead they rebuilt it.  There was also talk of moving the Saints out of New Orleans.  Instead they rebuilt the team.  And turned from last year (as they were still shocked by the wrath of Katrina) having on of the worst records in the league, to having one of the best this year.  And playing all of their home games in that fateful stadium.  And the city rallied around them.  And they have been winning like crazy, blazing through the playoffs like people fighting for their lives.  And the stadium has been going nuts.  The city is coming alive again, it feels almost thanks to the example set by their Saints.  What an appropriate team name.

Last week I bet on them, my first online sports bet ever, and won 40 bucks.  Tomorrow they play the Bears, at Soldier field, for the conference championship, likely in the snow.  I bet on them 50 bucks to win.  And they will.

Then they will play on February 4th in the Superbowl.  And they will defy all odds, and win.  They will win for the great city of New Orleans, and it will lead to a speedier and more heartfelt recovery for those wonderful people who just suffered some bad luck.  And they will win for America.  As we've been having tough times lately, I think it will serve as a beacon of hope for what we as a nation really are about.  It will remind us of our drive and our determination and that in America anything truly is possible.

I bet 75 dollars that they will win it all.  When I win that bet, I will get around 375 bucks for it.  I will take all of my Saints related winnings and donate it help Katrina victims.  We gotta be there for our fellow human beings during a time of need.  And we gotta to stand for something in our lives.

Go Saints!  And good luck!