September 23, 2005
Drew Carey's Green Screen Show premieres on Comedy Central on Monday night. More about Drew and his show here and here and here.
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Hey, Drew Carey was in the "Aristocrats" movie, wasn't he?
As an old Bob Newhart fan, I was amused recently when I found
this:
"The Aristocrats" as I Think Bob Newhart Would Perform
It
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/2005/9/8wells.html
(You have to be able to hear Bob Newhart in your head while you're
reading it, though.)
Anyone interested in splitting a room? For some reason, I am unable to sell any of my friends on the idea of spending the weekend listening to a panel discussion of city planning.
Clever choice of location, what with Vegas being a symbol of might-makes-right capitalism and all. Contrasts perfectly with the event's doppleganger, the Salon cruise. Which is on a cruise ship, one of the most tightly restrictive environments available.
Too bad the only things that have gotten me to that utterly depressing city are Scrabble tournaments and a wedding at which I was best man. Inspiring? Jeez, nothing rattles my belief in Mises so much as watching most people misplay a stupidly simple game like Blackjack, let alone plug their coins into slots for hours on end.
I'm one of the three or four people who watched the Green Screen Show during its short run on the WB network, and I thought it was hilarious. Is Comedy Central showing new episodes, or are they the ones left unaired when the network run was cancelled?
Conservatives raise profile in liberal bastion
Hollywood (ps, this article was originally run in a self
described Republican paper)
(snip)
O'Keefe's former boss, Drew Carey, is another Republican supporter
in the entertainment business.
"That automatically kills me for getting lots of TV shows," Carey
said in a new documentary about the rising Republican tide in the
entertainment industry.
That documentary, "Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood," showed a
number of well-known figures who are outspokenly pro-Republican. In
addition to Carey, they include comedian Ben Stein
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Last time I saw a list, Drew gives all of his political donations
to Republicans, who oppose almost everything he claims to stand
for. Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems to me, Nixon would
have REALLY liked Drew. No doubt Gordon Liddy, Carl Rove and Tom
Delay do.
If that is Libertarianism, than I know I must not be one.
Last time I checked, republicans oppose European welfare style
(that's good) but embrace a much more expensive and
anti-freemarket, anti-liberty welfare. Corporate Welfare, and
limited liability Corps (as most Libertarians I know also support
corporations that have limited liability, making them partially, if
not completely immune to the freemarket, after all, how long will
it be before Republicans start appointing ex-enron executives to
government positions.)
Me, I'll start with Liberty as my central point of view, which
rejects Drew's support of a single party, and I'll favor someone
like Ted Nugents way, which when I looked up his spending a ways
back, was based not on party, like drew, but on the stance of
individual candidates.
If you are in bed with Drew, then just like they used to point out
back in the days of Raygun, you are in bed with all
republicans.
Which likely means you are against Liberty, and in favor of such
joys as detention of American Citizens without recourse to the
courts and the drug war.
Hey,
I think I'll be in Las Vegas that weekend for a boxing tournament.
How cool would that be if I could pull a twofer?
Johnny,
I read the stuff on Drew Carey, he seems to be Libertarian
enough.
Reason Editors,
I was looking for where to hang out info, and all I saw was
register your email thing. Does that mean if I register that I will
be emailed instructions on where to go, and where to get a ticket?
Or does it mean that I will get emailed a bunch of crap that I have
to read, about what you guys talked about?
Much like our president, I don't like to read a lot.
Joel Kotkin is a legit cat. He knows what it really means to be a liberal, and that those who claim to be liberal don't know the meaning of the word.
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