2008 November


November, 2008

NBC Helps Robert Redford Decry Bush’s Dastardly Deregulation

There's still time for Bush-bashing on the evening newscasts. On Tuesday's NBC Nightly News, investigative reporter Lisa Myers forwarded the anti-Bush complaints of Robert Redford and the left-wing group OMB Watch. They harshly opposed any attempt by Team Bush to deregulate in the last days.

BRIAN WILLIAMS: In politics, they actually call it the midnight hour. It's when presidents announce pardons and last-minute changes to regulations. That's exactly what's going on right now in the Bush West Wing. We have a closer look tonight from our senior investigative correspondent Lisa Myers.

LISA MYERS: The flurry of midnight maneuvers would open two million acres of Western wilderness in three states to oil shale development, lease pristine areas alongside national parks in Utah for oil drilling, and loosen pollution controls near national parks. And that's just a ...

On Gov. Palin All the Lies Fit to Print

It seems that Froma Harrop of Creator's Syndicate news service was on vacation from just about five days before the general election until today and she's just catching up on all the Palin hatin' she must have missed. Unfortunately for Harrop, she still hasn't caught up with the truth yet because her latest is filled with every lie about Governor Palin she could jam into one column, quite despite that for weeks her digs have been proven lies.

In hers headlined, "Palin should move to TV talk show," Harrop proves that she should move from Creator’s Syndiacte to the National Enquirer... unless Creator's Syndicate is trying to unseat the supermarket tabloid in hack writing. If that is the case, then Harrop is ...

On Gov. Palin All the Lies Fit to Print

It seems that Froma Harrop of Creator's Syndicate news service was on vacation from just about five days before the general election until today and she's just catching up on all the Palin hatin' she must have missed. Unfortunately for Harrop, she still hasn't caught up with the truth yet because her latest is filled with every lie about Governor Palin she could jam into one column, quite despite that for weeks her digs have been proven lies.

In hers headlined, "Palin should move to TV talk show," Harrop proves that she should move from Creator’s Syndiacte to the National Enquirer... unless Creator's Syndicate is trying to unseat the supermarket tabloid in hack writing. If that is the case, then Harrop is ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

Arnold Stang: Where Ya Callin’ From Charlie?

I'm happy to say that WFMU has become one of the first places people come to on the internet when they want to learn about Arnold Stang. Sadly, I do not have as much time to devote to elaborate articles like that as I once did (hopefully that will change soon), but at least I can still post goodies like this. This is the 1959 novelty single by Mr. Stang that was briefly mentioned in the big fat Arnold Stang piece posted here last year. The track was done in collaboration with the prolific Mort Garson, perhaps best known to readers here for his eccentric moog album Electronic Hair Pieces and his soundtrack for the film with a name reminiscent of this website (or is it the other way ...

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