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Bill Maher on Scarborough: Impeach Bush
To me Scarborough sounded a lot more reasonable. I think Maher sounded a bit petty and dodgy. It's a speakers trick to actually talk slower with an air of "listen to what your saying!". It gives you time to think up what to say, although it didn't help Maher much here.
Bill Maher on Scarborough: Impeach Bush
Bill Maher is completely correct on these issue and I seriously doubt Scarborough is really a Libertarian even though he claims he is in this video... his views are much more to the far right.
George Bush isn't actually stupid..... is he?
Not an exact dupe, but it's dupish...
http://www.videosift.com/video/You-know-things-are-bad-when-Joe-Scarborough-is-asking-if-Bush-is-an-idiot
Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC refuses to report on paris
"Recently Don Imus slagged Scarborough with a question from left field: "You said you had sex with that intern and then you had to kill her."
Scarborough, laughing, replied, "Yeah, well what are you gonna do?"
http://www.americanpolitics.com/20030721Baker.html
Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC refuses to report on paris
Uh, her first complaint should be having to do a show with Joe "I Killed My Intern" Scarborough.
Chris Matthews Slips on Live TV
Yet another loud-mouthed, patronizing douchebag.
We need to trick him, O'Reilly, Tucker Carlson, Nancy Grace, Joe Scarborough, and Glen Beck into agreeing to lead the first wave of colonists to another planet.
"You guys go on ahead. We'll be right behind you, we promise."
Then just launch thier ship into the sun.
Bill Maher discusses religion with Joe Scarborough
Ya know, I bet I'd really enjoy having a beer with Joe Scarborough. It takes quite a person to smile, laugh, and [at least] appear to be having a good time when their solidly-held beliefs are put up under the microscope.
Bill Maher discusses religion with Joe Scarborough
Scarborough is a nub.
Bill Maher discusses religion with Joe Scarborough
Scarborough Godwined the argument at 3:30. You tell em Bill!
Barenaked Ladies - Lovers in a Dangerous Time
Hey! This was largely filmed in my old neighbourhood in Scarborough (McCowan and Eglinton).
At 3:13, you can see the little variety store in the strip mall where I worked after school. The record store started off as an independent called Zounds in 1979, where I got my first John Hiatt LP and where Drastic Measures played a live set looking very, very pissy. And that final spastic jam at the end is in the vacant lot next to the slummy old highrise we lived in for several years (the big white thing that is in the background for most of the shots.)
Ahh. Scarberia. Now I want to go to a Bluffs party, climb down to the beach on someone's cheap rope, build a fire, and drink liberated beer. Except that it's too damn cold right now.
Barenaked Ladies - Lovers in a Dangerous Time
A cover of Bruce Cockburn's track. This was their first song to hit the top 40s in Canada - back in 1991.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barenaked_Ladies
"Barenaked Ladies (often abbreviated BNL or occasionally BnL) is a Canadian alternative rock band currently composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan. It formed in 1988 in Scarborough, Ontario, at the time a suburb of Toronto. It is best known for its hit singles, "One Week", "Pinch Me", "If I Had $1000000", and "Brian Wilson", and for its light-hearted, comedic performance style. The band's trademark at live shows is humorous banter between songs, and improvised raps/songs, both of which are staples at almost every concert"
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Farhad - feel better now?
(He posted this - http://www.videosift.com/video/When-I-was-young-I-thought-this-was-so-cool )
Video of Limbaugh mocking Fox & Fox's ad for a Republican
Nov 9,
JOE SCARBOROUGH: He moved around for a couple of seconds, and as you and I have both said, we all screw up, we all make mistakes. This guy talks three hours a day. We made a mistake, and I'll say it right here, we made a mistake when I was out in Las Vegas doing a show. We actually ran that on a loop for probably five, ten seconds making it look like he was doing it for a lot longer than he did and we weren't alone, of course. When we came back and found out, we didn't do it again.
Joe Scarborough has a MASSIVE case of ratings envy!
oh shit, I just realized that scarborough looks like Butthead of beavis and butthead
Joe Scarborough has a MASSIVE case of ratings envy!
i'd be happy to vote for this if you changed the title. i don't really think its accurate...scarborough seems to be amused by the comics, not envious of them.
You know things are bad when Joe Scarborough is asking if Bush is an idiot...
"I didn't think Joe would ever be the source of a Bush blooper reel, but check his blog out too."
Since Olbermann became a success and Dan Abrams was promoted to manager big-shot, MS-NBC has quit trying to be FOX News Lite. They killed Rita Cosby's show and Abrams own show, and Tucker Carlson's and Joe Scarborough's shows are both becoming more Countdownesque. Carlson has some funny bits slagging Nancy Grace, and Joe has done some good bits on Laura Ingram. Tucker and Joe aren't my two favorite people in the world, but at least they both seem to have authentic senses of humor, something completely absent from the folks at FOX and CNN.
The network is actually becoming watchable, at least in small doses.