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Rodney Dangerfield: ‘Discusses Origin of No Respect (1973)’
“Rodney appears as the mystery guest on a 1973 episode of “What’s My Line?”, where he tells the story about how he came up with his iconic line, “I don’t get no respect”. From Rodney Dangerfield We had a post on … Continue reading
Andy Snowslayer: Magnum Force (1973) ‘Excuse Me Captain: Can You Fly’: Clint Eastwood Stars
Source:The New Democrat “One of my favorite scenes and lines from the Dirty Harry series. To capture hijackers, Dirty Harry poses as an airline pilot. As the jet taxi, the confounded copilot says, “Excuse me captain, can you fly?” From Andy … Continue reading
Firing Line With William F. Buckley Jr: The Equal Rights Amendment- Phyllis Schlafly Debates Ann Scott (1973)
Source:Firing Line With William F. Buckley– Eagle Forum Founder Phyllis Schlafly. Source:The New Democrat “Episode S0089, Recorded on March 30, 1973. Guests: Phyllis Schlafly, Ann Scott, Judith Areen, Father Edmund G. Ryan, Brenda Eddy. For more information about this program, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1964 Civil Rights Act, 1973, America, Ann Scott, Christian Nationalism, Christian Nationalists, Christian Right, Collectivism, Collectivists, Equal Protection Clause, Equal Rights Amendment, ERA, Far Left, Feminism, Feminists, Firing Line, Firing Line With William F. Buckley, Hoover Institution, Nationalism, Nationalists, New Left, Phyllis Schlafly, Populism, Populists, Radical Feminism, Radical Feminists, Socialism, Socialists, Tea Party, The 1970s, U.S. Constitution, United States, William F. Buckley
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Phyllis Schlafly Eagles: Meet The Press 1977- Phyllis Schlafly Debating The ERA
Source:Phylis Schlafly Eagles– on NBC News’s Meet The Press, in 1977. Source:The New Democrat “Phyllis Schlafly appears on Meet the Press, November 20, 1977. Filmed in Houston, Texas, during the International Women’s Year Conference.” From Phylis Schlafly Eagles This photo is … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, 1977, America, Christian Nationalism, Christian Nationalists, Christian Right, CNN, Eagle Forum, Equal Rights Amendment, ERA, Far Right, Feminism, Feminists, Firing Line, Firing Line With William F. Buckley, Meet The Press, NBC News, New Right, New York, New York City, PBS, Phyllis Schlafly, Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, Populism, Populists, Religious Right, Republican Party, Tea Party, The 1970s, United States, William F. Buckley
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PBS: ‘Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings’
Source:PBS– The Summer of Judgement (1983) Source:The New Democrat “Produced by WETA, Washington DC, and aired on PBS in 1983, the second of the Summer of Judgment series reflects on the events surrounding the Watergate Affair during the summer of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972, 1972 Presidential Election, 1973, 93rd Congress, All The President's Men, America, Charles McDowell, Congressional Hearings, Democratic Party, John Dean, PBS, President Richard Nixon, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans, Senate Watergate Committee, Senate Watergate Hearings, Summer of Judgement, The 1970s, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, WETA
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The Associated Press: ‘Opening of The Senate Watergate Committee (1973)’
“(17 May 1973) Scenes from the United States Senate hearing into the Watergate Affair. Senate Watergate Committee chairman, Sam Ervin makes a statement… From The Associated Press Without the Senate Watergate Committee, President Nixon doesn’t get impeached at least in that … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972 Presidential Election, 1973, 93rd Congress, ABC News, ABC News Special Report, America, Associated Press, Frank Reynolds, North Carolina, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Sam Ervin, Senate Watergate Committee, The 1970s, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, White House
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Dyan Cannon & Raquel Welch: The Last of Sheila (1973)
Source:The New Democrat – Hollywood Goddesses Raquel Welch and Dyan Cannon, in The Last of Sheila from 1973. “A year after Sheila is killed in a hit-and-run, her wealthy husband invites a group of friends to spend a week on his … Continue reading
Sorry Haterss Canal: Shamus (1973) Burt Reynolds & Dyan Cannon Star
“SHAMUS a pool-shooting, card-playing, broad-chasing, private eye…cross him, and he’ll blow your head off!” From Sorry Haters To be completely honest with you: I watched Shamus because Dyan Cannon and Burt Reynolds we’re in it. Two of my favorite actors and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, Action Comedy, Alexandra Wilson, America, Beeson Carroll, Burt Reynolds, Buzz Kulik, Dramatic Comedy, Dyan Cannon, Giorgio Tozzi, Joe Santos, John Glover, John P. Ryan, Kevin Conway, Larry Block, Melody Santangello, Mervin Goldsmith, New York, New York City, Organized Crime, Private Eyes, Ron Weygand, Sexy Women, Shamus, Shamus 1973, Shamus 1973 Movie, The 1970s, United States
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Bob Parker: ‘Watergate: 784 Days That Changed America’
“Watergate 784 Days that Changed America” From Bob Parker Lets say the Watergate burglary was exactly that, or perhaps was done by people who were really loyal to the Nixon campaign, but not connected to the campaign in any way and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1972, 1973, 1974, 784 Days That Changed America, America, John Dean, Nancy Dickerson, PBS, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, The 1970s, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Watergate, Watergate: 784 Days That Changed in America
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TCM: The Last of Sheila (1973)
Source:TCM– the cast from The Last of Sheila. “An eccentric movie producer-gamester invites six film industry friends to his yacht to play out one of his games, the goal of which is to reveal which of them killed his beloved, … Continue reading
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