Oh boy howdy. Be sure and set your DVRs to record Jon’s lame shilling for his ‘Million Moderates March’ on BillO tonight. Jon- there is right and wrong in this world, good and evil, and good does not consist of splitting the difference between them or ass kissing the ‘lesser evil’.
What makes you particularly pathetic is we know you know better than that and are choosing to sell out deliberately.
Shame on you.
Broadcast premiers, none worth mentioning. PBS is carrying the Opening Night Concert of the New York Philharmonic. Keith and Rachel all night.
- AMC– Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome x 2 (the last good movie Mel ever made)
- Bravo– Top Chef marathon (2 premiers)
- Discovery– Mythbusters, Man v. Wild (Season Finale)
- E!– Bridget Jones’s Diary
- ESPN– Rays @ Yankees, Padres @ Dodgers
- Food– America’s Best (with Alton, another premier)
- FX– Forgetting Sarah Marshall (again, in case you haven’t seen it yet), Terriers (premier)
- Lifetime– Bringing Down the House
- Oxygen– A Cinderella Story x 2
- Turner Classic– Five Graves to Cairo, Rashomon
- TNT– Bones marathon
- Toon– Regular Show, MAD
- Travel– Man v. Food marathon (with premier)
- TV Guide– The Bridges of Madison County x 2 (again and again)
- USA– NCIS marathon
- Vs.– Slap Shot
Later-
- AMC– Rubicon (this week’s)
- USA– Ocean’s Thirteen
- Turner Classic– Brewster McCloud, This Is Spinal Tap
Dave hosts Joaquin Phoenix and Tom Jones (he has a new album). Jon has Edward Norton, Stephen Guillermo Del Toro. Alton does Pork Tenderloin.
Boondocks– Mr. Medicinal.
We’re very lucky in the band in that we have two visionaries, David and Nigel, they’re like poets, like Shelley and Byron. They’re two distinct types of visionaries, it’s like fire and ice, basically. I feel my role in the band is to be somewhere in the middle of that, kind of like lukewarm water.
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and move my mind to other thoughts for awhile.
stewart for this thing. When he went on Crossfire, and basically canceled the show with his “you’re hurting America,” I thought he was a good guy at heart. Maybe he still is, but this million-moderate-march is pretty clearly a craven marketing ploy. In the end, he’s not really much different from Glenn Beck: his goal is to make as much money as he can. He’s just selling a product we on the left like more (for the most part).