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Ayn Coulter backs Ron Paul for 2012

gwiz665 says...

It's blankfist.


>> ^marbles:

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I'm convinced that @blankfist and Penn Gillette are the only living market libertarians with a properly functioning sense of humor. My apologies to Drew Carey. >> ^marbles:
Ayn? LOL Subliminal message or Freudian slip?
air-date? early 2009?
She was being a bit facetious. Not that Palin, Perry, and the rest of them don't try to position themselves as some type of libertarian, so of course a partisan talking head is going to try to pretend she's a libertarian too, especially right after her "side" got their asses handing to them in the recent election.
She was also assuming the "War would be over" (as per Obama rhetoric). How was she to know the global bankers own BOTH parties and the war machine was only getting started?
Also the question wasn't "Who do you back in 2012?", it was "Who is the leading candidate for the Republicans in 2012?"
And for once, she was spot on.



Wait, so was this joke directed at all market libertarians or just blankfist and Penn Gillette? (What's Penn's username btw?)

That's good stuff. Really. You should submit it to the Daily Show.

Ayn Coulter backs Ron Paul for 2012

marbles says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

I'm convinced that @blankfist and Penn Gillette are the only living market libertarians with a properly functioning sense of humor. My apologies to Drew Carey. >> ^marbles:
Ayn? LOL Subliminal message or Freudian slip?
air-date? early 2009?
She was being a bit facetious. Not that Palin, Perry, and the rest of them don't try to position themselves as some type of libertarian, so of course a partisan talking head is going to try to pretend she's a libertarian too, especially right after her "side" got their asses handing to them in the recent election.
She was also assuming the "War would be over" (as per Obama rhetoric). How was she to know the global bankers own BOTH parties and the war machine was only getting started?
Also the question wasn't "Who do you back in 2012?", it was "Who is the leading candidate for the Republicans in 2012?"
And for once, she was spot on.




Wait, so was this joke directed at all market libertarians or just blankfist and Penn Gillette? (What's Penn's username btw?)


That's good stuff. Really. You should submit it to the Daily Show.

Ayn Coulter backs Ron Paul for 2012

dystopianfuturetoday says...

I'm convinced that @blankfist and Penn Gillette are the only living market libertarians with a properly functioning sense of humor. My apologies to Drew Carey. >> ^marbles:

Ayn? LOL Subliminal message or Freudian slip?
air-date? early 2009?
She was being a bit facetious. Not that Palin, Perry, and the rest of them don't try to position themselves as some type of libertarian, so of course a partisan talking head is going to try to pretend she's a libertarian too, especially right after her "side" got their asses handing to them in the recent election.
She was also assuming the "War would be over" (as per Obama rhetoric). How was she to know the global bankers own BOTH parties and the war machine was only getting started?
Also the question wasn't "Who do you back in 2012?", it was "Who is the leading candidate for the Republicans in 2012?"
And for once, she was spot on.

The Truth Behind Whose Line Is It -- Blooper reel

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The Truth Behind Whose Line Is It -- Blooper reel

Gov't stopped funding charity, private donations surge 500% (Politics Talk Post)

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Craig Ferguson on Charlie Sheen

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Ricky Gervais keeps it light, even at his mother's funeral

Wayne Brady Has Fallen To A New Low

Throbbin says...

Really? I don't think so. Between the zany, low-rent crowd, the stupid costumes, and the lame dialogue and jokes I thought this was pretty bad. Yes, Drew Carey is doing better, and good for him. This show just comes off as a cheap runner-up to The Price Is Right.

I would have pictured him with his own comedy show by now (a-la chappelle show). I never thought he was that funny, but apparently he has a huge fan base. Even that lame "Don't forget the lyrics" gameshow was a step-up from this.>> ^EmptyFriend:

seems like a pretty good gig for someone from a moderately successful improv comedy show. what else would you picture him doing? even drew carey has basically the same job now, albeit for a better show.

Wayne Brady Has Fallen To A New Low

Nerdist Podcast with Adam Savage of Mythbusters (Blog Entry by lucky760)

dag says...

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I heard that interview with Pollack- and was thinking of checking his podcast out too - as the interview was funny. The only thing that put me off is that he literally used "literally" to mean figuratively about 7 times in the interview- I'm not sure I could take that. >> ^lucky760:

I'm right there with you. I enjoy the things they discuss on Nerdist (e.g., the conversation with Drew Carey), but it feels sort of impotent because it's delivered like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation rather than being presented a production. I'm really surprised it's #6 among all podcasts and #1 in the comedy category above Ricky Gervais and Adam Carolla, but he does have a bit of a built-in podcast-centric geek audience.
ACP is always my first podcast of the day. The Bob Zmuda interview was great, but was cut too short due to the double booking.
Have you listened to Kevin Pollak's Chat Show? I discovered it thanks to his interview on Carolla. He has some really quality stuff. I also listen to the Parent Experiment, Frosty Heidi and Frank, After Hours with Heidi and Frank, the Pretty Good Podcast, and Loveline.
I haven't heard of the Marketplace of Ideas, but I'll give them a go.

Nerdist Podcast with Adam Savage of Mythbusters (Blog Entry by lucky760)

lucky760 says...

I'm right there with you. I enjoy the things they discuss on Nerdist (e.g., the conversation with Drew Carey), but it feels sort of impotent because it's delivered like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation rather than being presented a production. I'm really surprised it's #6 among all podcasts and #1 in the comedy category above Ricky Gervais and Adam Carolla, but he does have a bit of a built-in podcast-centric geek audience.

ACP is always my first podcast of the day. The Bob Zmuda interview was great, but was cut too short due to the double booking.

Have you listened to Kevin Pollak's Chat Show? I discovered it thanks to his interview on Carolla. He has some really quality stuff. I also listen to the Parent Experiment, Frosty Heidi and Frank, After Hours with Heidi and Frank, the Pretty Good Podcast, and Loveline.

I haven't heard of the Marketplace of Ideas, but I'll give them a go.

In 1991, a young Drew Carey impressed Johnny Carson

Stephen Fry on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Hybrid says...

Yeah. Craig Ferguson is not a household name in the UK at all. The first I'd heard of him was in The Drew Carey Show and even then I was not in the UK when I started watching that. I'd say 99% of the British public wouldn't know who he is.

He is very, very good however, and I'm glad he made it so big in America.



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