Brian Doherty on Your TV, Tonight at 7 pm ET
Comments to "Brian Doherty on Your TV, Tonight at 7 pm ET":
Brian Doherty | October 15, 2007, 6:02pm | #
Please note it's a three minute or so segment somewhere in the hour, not necessarily right at the top.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:07pm | #
Brian: Will still look for it, despite Beck's notoriety.Fluffy | October 15, 2007, 6:14pm | #
Has it already been taped, or do I still have time to disguise myself as you, bluff my way into the interview, and spit in Beck's face?Brian Doherty | October 15, 2007, 6:15pm | #
Already been taped.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:18pm | #
Brian: Do we take this to imply that you approve of Fluffy's and my disgust with Beck? ;-)Les | October 15, 2007, 6:19pm | #
I take it you'll put it on reason.tv? I hope at least. I don't think I could watch too much of Beck.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:23pm | #
Talking about screaming "Islamofascism" and "terrorism" by Rudy et al., check this very funny video (scroll all the way down to the very bottom of the page).Brian Doherty | October 15, 2007, 6:26pm | #
I enjoyed my appearance.Cesar | October 15, 2007, 6:30pm | #
I enjoyed my appearance.Well, its gotta be better than how Sullum was treated on Bill O'.
TLB | October 15, 2007, 6:34pm | #
Maybe Doherty can discuss this event Ron Paul is apparently going to. And here we thought he had a brain.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:34pm | #
Beck is CNN's lame attempt at attracting right-wing viewers.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:41pm | #
Glenn is just an act, just like all the others. Don't waste your time watching/listening to him, except of course when Brian Doherty is on (seriously).Randolph Carter | October 15, 2007, 6:41pm | #
TLB, check your calendar - there is no November 31. That's a sad attempt at comedy from David Horowitz's boys.iih | October 15, 2007, 6:49pm | #
Randolph: And will probably be just like their attempt at smearing "Hussein" Obama. Just Googled "American Fascism Awareness Day" and all I came up with was 5 pages or so, all linking to right wing pages. It looks like it is a hit job just to smear RP and associate him with some negativity.Brandybuck | October 15, 2007, 7:38pm | #
Just Googled "American Fascism Awareness Day" and all I came up with was 5 pages or so, all linking to right wing pages. It looks like it is a hit job just to smear RP and associate him with some negativity.God I hope you're right. I could imagine Rothbard doing this in his heyday, but not Ron Paul. May the taints whither on those started this hoax!
TLB | October 15, 2007, 7:39pm | #
Randolph Carter is right, and I - yes, I - got taken in. I actually thought it was a real event, and the only name that stuck out as not belonging was Ron Paul. And, here I thought I was the Master of Satire.dpottsy | October 15, 2007, 7:42pm | #
A sad attempt at comedy indeed:http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/016117.html
okcawenoL | October 15, 2007, 8:07pm | #
Randolph:Actually, November is supposed to have 31 days, but the extra day was stolen by some of dem dirty immi-grants...
J sub D | October 15, 2007, 8:23pm | #
Actually, November is supposed to have 31 days, but the extra day was stolen by some of dem dirty immi-grants...The Januarians to be precise. You can look it up!
Randolph Carter | October 15, 2007, 8:38pm | #
I believe you mean "November has 31Days, and it was DayTaken by DayLaborers."iih | October 15, 2007, 8:41pm | #
That was good Brian, but too short. And thanks for making a looser out of my for listening to Beck (was "losers" watching TV the term that was used?)iih | October 15, 2007, 8:55pm | #
Ron Paul wins NV straw Poll!iih | October 15, 2007, 9:04pm | #
Being nicer than Bill O' does not make a saint out of him. Actually, they are only on for the money. The real danger is in the wacky followers they have. How do we know that none of them would draw a gun on someone simply because he/she is Muslim, illegal immigrant, or, God forbid, a lefty? But that too seems unlikely.iih | October 15, 2007, 9:19pm | #
Cesar -- yeah, I know. I truly believe that off-camera they'd all be much nicer. To them it is an act that gets them some good money. I only worry about their followers, if not from physical harm, from them electing Rudy or McRomney.P Brooks | October 15, 2007, 9:43pm | #
A person with whom I am acquainted started off on one of his "islamoterrorists are swarming over the borders to git us" rants the other evening, and I just wasn't in the mood.I turned and said, "Man, you need to quit watching that idiot Glenn Beck."
It worked (sort of); he started raving about something else; like how the city shouldn't allow cars with dents in them to be parked on city streets.
Brandybuck | October 15, 2007, 10:00pm | #
I don't like his show, but he does make a good beer...Franklin Harris | October 15, 2007, 10:30pm | #
I enjoyed my appearance.Well, yes, you looked great and all (love the hair), but how did you tolerate Glenn Beck?
Franklin Harris | October 15, 2007, 10:33pm | #
Sorry if I'm not the first to say it, but I'm sure liking all the exposure that Reason is getting lately.Especially Kerry Howley's exposure. (I have behaved myself until now. Now, it's my turn.)
Franklin Harris | October 15, 2007, 10:38pm | #
Also last week, Beck had on his radio show the evangelical loony (and ambulatory mound of suet) John Hagee...When the Left goes on and on about Christian Reconstructionism, generally overstating its influence (see: Chris Hedges) because it cannot differentiate between the CR types and the rest of the Religious Right, it can at least point to Hagee as one genuine, honest-to-God Christian Reconstructionist.
Franklin Harris | October 15, 2007, 10:40pm | #
Beck is CNN's lame attempt at attracting right-wing viewers.Whereas Lou Dobbs is CNN's lame attempt to reach out to the functionally illiterate.
iih | October 15, 2007, 11:00pm | #
And HuffPost just run a semi-hit job on Ron Paul here. They failed to mention that Jon Stewart interviewed him and had some very nice things to say about the man. Twisted media. They're all twisted.Jim Bob | October 16, 2007, 5:50am | #
...it can at least point to Hagee as one genuine, honest-to-God Christian Reconstructionist.Hagee makes enough noise to attract disproportionate attention. I doubt he and his ilk will ever represent a significant proportion of Christians in American (well, I hope that's the case). He's still a loony who, I don't doubt, envisions a global Christian theocracy in his lifetime, but I don't necessarily oppose him getting his message out: it might make more people aware that space cadets like Hagee are attempting to shape the world in accordance with their vision.
Why Beck had him on the show is beyond me.
