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Captain Bijou: I Married a Woman (1958) Starring Diana Dors
. Source:The New Democrat I’m going to try to write this post without sounding sexist as a man, but I think especially with this day and age that will be difficult and at the very least it come off as … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, Originals
Tagged 1958, Adolphe Menjou, America, Angie Dickinson, Diana Dors, George Gobel, Hal Kanter, Hollywood, Hollywood Bombshells, Hollywood Movies, I Married a Women, I Married a Women 1958, I Married a Women 1958 Movie, Jessie Royce Landis, John McGiver, Love Life, Manhattan, Married Life, New York, New York City, Nita Talbot, Romantic Comedies, Sexy Women, Stephen Dunne, The 1950s, United States, William Redfield
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Kittens McTavish: ‘The Newsroom: Spreading Lies’
Source:Kitten McTavish– Jeff Daniels as Newsroom anchorman Will McEvoy. “When people say “FOX lies” and “Glenn Beck lies” and “Rush lies,” THIS is what they are talking about.” From Kitten McTavish I’m going to start this post off with a few … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, Political Cinema
Tagged 2012, America, Christian Nationalism, Christian Nationalists, Far Right, Fox News, FOX News Channel, HBO, HBO The Newsroom, Hollywood, Jeff Daniels, Michele Bachmann, Nationalism, Nationalists, New Right, New York, New York City, Populism, Populists, Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Tea Party, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Will McEvoy
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Daniel Kobayashi: Network (1976) Ned Beatty: ‘The World is a Business’
. Source:The New Democrat “The world is a business”, scary thought at least from my perspective that business’s and corporations, as well as government’s, not trying to sound like a Socialist here, but government’s at least to a certain extent … Continue reading
Posted in Political Cinema, The New Democrat
Tagged 1975, 1976, America, Corporate America, Corporations, Globalization, Hollywood, International Currency, International Finance, Manhattan, Ned Beatty, Network, Network 1976, Network 1976 Movie, New York, New York City, News Satire, Peter Finch, Political Humor, The 1970s, The World is a Business, United States
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Late Night With Conan O’Brien: P.J. O’Rourke Interview (1998)
Source:Late Night With Conan O’Brien– Political humorist and comedian P.J. O’Rourke, being interviewed by Conan O’Brien in 1998. Source:The New Democrat “PJ O’Rourke interview. September 25th, 1998. From Lalarikyu Imagine trying to live in America and then trying to following American … Continue reading
Posted in P.J. O'Rourke, The New Democrat
Tagged 1998, America, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Comedy, Conan O'Brien, Conservatism, Conservatives, Eat The Right, Late Night With Conan O'Brien, Manhattan, New York, New York City, P.J. O'Rourke, Political Himor, Political Satire, Rockefeller Center, The 1990s, United States
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CBS Sports: NFL 1986-NFC Final-Washington Redskins @ New York Giants: Pat Summerall Intro
. Source:The New Democrat Another classic Pat Summerall NFL intro and another classic Pat Summerall Redskins-Giants intro and he and John Madden were a big part of the great Redskins-Giants rivalry. Because they did so many games between these two … Continue reading
Posted in Redskins Classic, The New Democrat
Tagged 1980s New York Giants, 1980s Washington Redskins, 1986, 1986 New York Giants, 1986 NFL Season, 1986 Washington Redskins, 1987, America, CBS Sports, East Rutherford, Giants Stadium, National Football Conference, National Football League, New Jersey, New York, New York City, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL on CBS, Pat Summerall, Redskins vs. Giants, Redskins-Giants Rivalry, The 1980s, United States, Washington Redskins
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Elias Estrada: New York Giants Chronicles: Giants QB Phil Simms
. Source:The New Democrat My thoughts about Phil Simms as a football player and now as an NFL analyst for CBS Sports, are quite frankly mixed. I should separate how I feel about him both as a player and analyst. … Continue reading
Posted in NFC Classic, The New Democrat
Tagged 1980s New York Giants, 1990s New York Giants, America, Bill Parcells, Bob Papa, East Rutherford, Giants Stadium, MSG, National Football Conference, National Football League, New Jersey, New York, New York City, New York Giants, New York Giants Chronicles, NFC, NFC East, NFL Films, NFL History, Phil Simms, The 1980s, United States
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NFL Films: NFL 1958-Championship-Baltimore Colts @ New York Giants
Source:The Daily Journal Was the 1958 NFL Championship game the best game ever played, well if you look at the 5-6 turnovers in that game and both teams getting in the red zone and not scoring and other mistakes like … Continue reading
Posted in The Daily Journal
Tagged 1958, 1958 Baltimore Colts, 1958 New York Giants, 1958 NFL Championship Game, 1958 NFL Season, America, Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Ravens, Bronx, Greatest Game Ever Played, National Football League, NBC Sports, New York, New York City, New York Giants, NFL Films, The 1950s, United States, Yankee Stadium
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Frank Russo: Captain- The Thurman Munson Story: Mr. New York Yankee of The 1970s
Source:Frank Russo– the story of Thurman Munson. Source:The Daily Journal “New York Yankees-produced video biography of the Yankee catcher who was American League rookie of the year in 1970, Most Valuable Player in 1976, and a seven-time all-star before his … Continue reading
John Hughes: Planes Trains & Automobiles (1987) Starring Steve Martin & John Candy
. Source:The New Democrat Plains Trains and Automobiles is kind of personal to me, because it reminds me of a guy I grew up with. If he were to ever read this post would probably know this is about him, … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1987, America, Chicago, Holiday Movies, Holiday Travel, Hollywood, Illinois, John Candy, John Hughes, Kansas, Manhattan, Missouri, New York, New York City, Planes Trains and Automobiles, Planes Trains and Automobiles 1987, Planes Trains and Automobiles 1987 Movies, St. Louis, Steve Martin, Thanksgiving, The 1980s, United States, Wichita
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Otto Preminger: The Man With The Golden Arm (1955)
. Source:The New Democrat Frank Sinatra was overpaid to be able to work with Kim Novak. The pleasure was all his to be able to work with a hot sexy baby like Kim that he got to work with and … Continue reading
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