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The Only Rapping Jewish Faith Healer in the Presidential Race |
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| Te'DeVan "Rocketman" Kurzweil tells us how he's going to change American politics through eBay. | ||
by Marty Beckerman, February 12, 2008 |
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Te’DeVan “Rocketman” Kurzweil is the quintessential Jewish
New Yorker bohemian weirdo. A six-foot-seven-inch faith healer, freestyle
rapper and former nude comedian, Te’DeVan is a local legend who makes his
living in tips from those whom he cures and entertains. (I first interviewed
him for New York
Press in 2002 when he tried to convince
everyone in Times Square that terrorists were operating a Queens grocery
store.)
Now he is taking his message to the national stage through a bizarre presidential campaign. He has garnered supporters at numerous music festivals and university campuses—from California to Tennessee to Washington, D.C.—and on the Internet at his personal blog.
Six feet seven inches of presidential candidate: RocketmanAre Americans ready for a six-foot-four Jewish faith healer as their leader? Can you "heal" this nation with your supernatural abilities?
Actually it is six-foot-seven-inch Jew. See how the media is already lying trying to diminish my physical size? Because everyone knows that height matters in political campaigns.
I would not consider my healing to be mine, but rather God's healing. With enough willpower, clarity of mind, and compassion we can all heal this country.
Are you running an actual campaign or is this a work of performance art?
I am not honestly sure if the two differ these days.
When you don't have a lot of money or the high brand name visibility, you have to incorporate a high level of entertainment to get everyone's attention.
Are you registered as a candidate in any state? Can people actually vote for you?
Our team of lawyers is attempting to get me registered as a candidate, but the combination of ageism and anti-Semitism might make this a serious challenge. Since we live in a democracy, of course people can vote for me and my wing-mate Smiley along with our ever-expanding Infinite Cabinet. People are voting for me as a write-in candidate while other people are merely voting for me in their hearts and minds.
Anti-Semitism is keeping you off the ballot? What?
Ageism, not anti-Semitism. The Constitution supposedly says you have to be 35 years old, but the government doesn't really follow the Constitution anymore on most matters. To follow it because I am not of legal age seems absurd to myself and the Infinite Cabinet.
He's no Lieberman: Te’DeVan's running mate
Who the fuck is "Smiley"?
He is a lifeguard, Ferris wheel operator, bouncer and philosopher, currently residing in New Jersey until we get the biodiesel buses ready to roll. His first words to me on top of a beach pier across from a police station were: "Hey, you want to start a revolution?"
My response was "Hell to the yeah." A great friendship was forged.
What is your platform?
1) Stop killing people we don't know. Start helping people we do know right at home who are struggling with healthcare, the economy and the price of education.
2) Fess up to global warming and take serious initiatives to clean up the planet. We need clean air, water, and organic apple pie.
3) End the war on drugs. If we can't keep drugs out of prisons, why are we spending billions to keep them out of the country? Decriminalize pot. We have too many people going to jail for this -- it's flooded the courts and it's a waste of taxpayers' money. In many cases, prescription pills are more dangerous gateway drugs.
4) It's insane how many people we have in prison. We went from a prison population of 300,000 in 1981 to 2.1 million in 2004. At that rate, by 2027 we'll have 14.7 million people in prison. That is absurd.
5) Lower the voting age to 12. We will settle for 16. If we're going to turn these kids into pill poppers, we might as well make them lever-pullers, especially if we're going to try them as adults for murder.
6) Bring sexy back to the White House. Justin Timberlake was onto something. All these other politicians don't know how to act.
7) Give out three million college scholarships. Being educated and being in debt should not go hand in hand.
Eyes like Isaiah and a beard like Moses: Te’DeVan the prophetWhat inspired the campaign?
Once the primaries are over, it's business as usual for the major candidates. Issues become forgotten. Voters focus on the next pop star instead. Who can blame them? We have unlimited choices of shampoos and conditioners but only two choices for our world leader.
How are you using the Internet to campaign?
We are using MySpace, Facebook, Tribe, and YouTube, and we're selling the campaign on eBay. Smiley said that if big tobacco and the oil companies can buy a campaign, why not the American taxpayer? So eBay just might save the American democracy.
What do you mean, you're "selling the campaign"?
Politicians are bought and sold all the time. Campaigns are commodities. They spend over $300,000,000 to get a job that pays about $400,000. Obviously something is skewed here. I don't know of any servant position-public or private-that pays less then .013 of what it costs to obtain it. That is total insanity.
We are offering a service to bring back democracy in America. We will spend the money on biodiesel buses, food, and video equipment to document our great adventure.
What is your most memorable campaign experience so far?
I would say the overwhelming response we received at Bonnaroo (a music festival in Tennessee) where the other candidates dared not tread. We got some coverage from Current Television and Country Music Television. A lot of hands were shaken and pictures were taken. A lot of support was pledged.
Are people volunteering to help your campaign? Do you have any kind of staff?
We have staff working around the clock. We can't even keep up with all the different efforts. The staff is affectionately known as the "Infinite Cabinet" and is always expanding.
I think it's gonna be a long long time: On the campaign trail How many states have you campaigned in? How many do you plan to campaign in?
We have Infinite Cabinet members in all the states, including overseas, spreading the word about our campaign and the Infinite Cabinet. I am pushing to focus mainly in Hawaii knowing full well that surfers love us and that victory will be assured. Of course, the Infinite Cabinet in their infinite wisdom have a different plan of action.
How have colleges responded to you showing up and spreading the gospel to students?
We have rocked the college campuses hard, but until last month we were understaffed. We move more rapidly than plates of cocaine through the White House. And sometimes we garner too much attention. We're the bad boys of American politics. Just like the Pistons back in the days of Isaiah.
You have told me that you consult with psychic advisors. What do they say about your political quest?
According to our spiritual consultants, we are certain to be a factor in the outcome amongst the spirits polled in the Gallup poll. There is a margin of error of about three to five percent. We are certainly one of the most unique and all-encompassing campaigns, and we are going the long haul to the finish line.
What do you want to accomplish with this campaign?
We want to galvanize the apathetic, disenchanted, disenfranchised masses. We want to make the election prospects better for politicians who actually want to enact changes. We want to say, "Your vote may not always count but your voice certainly does, so speak up."
Anonymous
"take serious initiatives
"take serious initiatives to clean up the planet."
Don't tell other countries what to do, A-hole.
Cavanaugh
What about combatting adult illiteracy?
He's only telling his own country what to do, Anonymous.
Anonymous
Cavanaugh is retarded
How do you plan to clean up the planet without intruding on other people's territory?
Anonymous #2
Anonymous is juvenile
so you read the whole article and gleaned only that his environmental policy will intrude on other countries' right to pollute, and that cavanaugh is retarded? that's not even amusing.
Cavanaugh
First Anon
The US currently creates a sizable portion of the world's pollution, largely by dumping it into other countries' territories. If we stopped intruding on other countries' territories by dumping our trash there, we would go a long way toward cleaning up the planet. There's a great deal more we can do within our own borders, and by supporting other countries in the endeavors they are already committed to of their own free will. Up to this point, global efforts to combat pollution have largely been other countries asking the US to please, please take responsibility for our own contributions to the problem, and the US putting our fingers in our ears and saying "No! No! Don't wanna clean my room! No! It's fine! I like my socks on the floor! Global warming is a myth!" So, essentially, saying we need to clean up the planet doesn't necessarily mean making other countries clean up a mess that's largely ours to begin with.
Marc Hessel
Let's think about this...
Though completly wacked-out of his skull, and probably stoned while campaigning, I must say alike with his counterparts, his vision means well - and I could definately speak on behalf of one of those disadvantaged kids, who din't have the money to get an honest education, so in that respect, he has my attention. As far as the "Infinite Cabinet," conversations with "Smiley," well all that seems a little like Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures mixed with a little Cheech & Chong, at any rate how is one to make a difference in today's diverse society, without first taking such a radical, honest stance on the American political system. Kurzweil, right on brother, I think honest people deserve more attention, no matter how many bong hits they might have had, as long as their ideals are morally and ethically just, then they deserve an equal voice as well. Also, to say that neither one of us here are not radical would be a lie, guaranteed, there is at least one thing you are so passionate about, that it is makes your perspective change 360 degrees. An outside-of-the-box mentality is the only way that we are going to prevent ourselves from going further into deficit, fight world hungar, make more proactive initiatives towards global warming, and uphold honest healthcare policies for all Americans. At heart I myself, am a hippy, but I am not blindsighted by the notion that people can have great ideals despite their 'high' demeanor. I am only interested to see where this "Infinite Party" will go in the 08' elections, realistically probably nowhere, but an honest heart will always prevail, over people's preconcieved notions.
Anonymous
Hey Marc
For the record Te'DeVan is substance free and has never smoked a cigarette much less pot. You have some dreadlocks and a love for qi-gong tai-chi and everyone thinks you smoke pot. Doesn't drink alcohol nor does he take any medications despite all the commercials that convince Americans they should be on some sort of drug. I know this because I am Te'DeVan. Americans are more interested in American Idol then Politics and I am hoping to change that in whatever small way that I can.
Marc Hessel
RE: Te'DeVan
Ok, well I will say that the radical approach to the American political system was one in which was deceiving to me in the sense that it represented a sort of peace, love, and unity effect of the 1970s, which I am sure it does in some respects to social reform, however nonetheless sorry for the misinterpretation, and/or wrong portrayal, I am not one to usually stereotype, however this time, maybe I have, and I apologize. In regards to you being Te'DeVan, I can not really be convinced, I could erase my name, change it to Anonymous and post as Brad Pitt, however nonetheless I mean't no disrespect, malicious advocation, or harm towards the Te'DeVan presidential vision. If anything I would love to know more, and maybe see what I can do to help. I am a radical myself, I am on fire with intellectual foresight, with a tattoo of YHVH on my right bicep, I run a nonprofit volunteer organization, and I am deeply rooted in progressive social change. As far as American Idol, I believe if more Americans stop viewing television media that portrays unrealistic ideologies and focus on more realistic ideals such as the few that you mention, then a path of social change could be made for a brighter American society. All the best, and kindest regards.