Tag Archives: United States

Liberty Pen: Firing Line With William F. Buckley- Ronald Reagan (1967)

Source:Liberty Pen– Governor Ronald W. Reagan (Republican, California) on Firing Line With William F. Buckley, in 1967. Source:The New Democrat  “In 1967, newly elected California governor Ronald Reagan sat down with William F. Buckley Jr to discuss states’ rights. Liberty Pen.” … Continue reading

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The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson: Dyan Cannon (1982)

Source:The Daily Review  “Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Friesen; January 4, 1937) is an American film and television actress, director, screenwriter, editor, and producer… From Geta Yedi  “There is no initial comedy segment. Johnny first asks Dyan Cannon how she feels … Continue reading

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Mysteries & Scandals: Ava Gardner

SourceThe Daily Review “Ava Gardner Mysteries & Scandals” From Billy Estabrook Ava Gardner, was a true real-life Hollywood Goddess. And what I mean by that is that she couldn’t, or didn’t separate her onstage character and he she wanted to be … Continue reading

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Federal Expression: ‘Fearless American Dan Smoot’

“Dan Smoot discusses the need for courageous leaders in the fight for liberty. Funny anecdotes about the man who helped launch his Television program:Federal Expression” From Federal Expression To me at least, Dan Smoot at least the activist and media persona … Continue reading

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C-SPAN: Booknotes With Brian Lamb- Leonard Garment: Crazy Rhythm (1997)

Source:The New Democrat Len Garment was a friend and law partner of Richard Nixon in the mid and late 1960s and then went on to work in President Nixon’s White House in 1969 and the early 1970s. I believe he … Continue reading

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David Von Pein: The Age of Kennedy: NBC White Paper (1966)

Source:The New Democrat  John F. Kennedy’s early years as an adult are not very impressive. He was in the U.S. Navy for a few years during World War II and got out in 1945 to and then ran for the … Continue reading

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Russia Today: Thom Hartmann & Thor Benson: ‘Stop Calling Bernie Sanders a Socialist?’

Source:The New Democrat I believe the best way to differentiate a Socialist, or Democratic Socialist from someone who is way Far-Left and a statist like a Communist, would be to put the two factions in separate groups. Democratic Socialists, which … Continue reading

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Aaron Schwartz: Danny Schwartz & Alison Martino- Rita Hayworth: Mysteries & Scandals

Source:Donald Zamora– Not sure who’s wedding this is, but it’s not The Love Goddess Rita Hayworth. Source:The Daily Review  “Rita Hayworth Mysteries & Scandals Produced by Danny Schwartz & Alison Martino.” Originally from Alison Martino, but this video has since … Continue reading

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NFL Network: America’s Game- The 1985 Chicago Bears

Source: The Daily Review When I look at the 1985 Chicago Bears, I see how the 1980s Bears should have been. Dominant defense, strong offensive line with a great running game that can also pass block, but with a healthy … Continue reading

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Dejan Jankovic: Masters of Cinema (1972) Pia Lindstorm: Interviewing Alfred Hitchcock

Source:Dejan Jankovic– The Master Alfred Hitchcock, in 1972. Source:The Daily Review  “Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1899-1980) is undeniably the world’s most famous film director. His name has become synonymous with the cinema, and each new generation takes the same pleasure in … Continue reading

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