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Morning Seditionists

Saturday Morning Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 11, 2006
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It’s kind of nice to have a Saturday where I don’t have much to do. Well, I do have a ton of laundry to do (I’m almost through my backup undewear, after which I have to go to the auxiliary underwear and, if things get really desperate, even the emergency bachup underwear, though I’m several weeks away from that). One thing you might want to check out is the start of George Galloway’s new call-in radio show on the talkSport Network in the UK:

Galloway, who was expelled from the Labour party in 2003 over the Iraq War, will tackle both political and non-political topics during the two-hour current affairs programme, inviting listeners to join in and air their views.

“Most politicians – and most politics – are boring. I don’t think even my worst enemy could call me that, ” Galloway said. “I intend to make this the most talked-about talk show on radio – and I think I have a pretty good track record of stimulating debate!”

I mean, he’s no Jerry Springer, but he’s got a really cool accent, so how bad can it be? And the show has a blog, so maybe we can make him an honorary Morning Seditionist.

The link for the stream of the station is here, and it’s on from 8PM – 10PM on Saturdays and Sundays in the UK, which ought to be 3 – 5 here on the East coast. I have the RelayAV set to record it. I wonder if they’ll have an international tollfree number to take calls?

Friday Morning Open Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 10, 2006
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Ah, the weekend rolls around once again. I can’t think of much to say at the moment, so I’ll guess y’all will just have to say it for me. I have to get out and talk about IP routing anyway (and I’m sure nobody wants to hear about that).

Thursday Night Show Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 10, 2006
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New e-mail from Marc today, that I’m sure everyone’s gotten by now. If not, it’s been added to the Maron Mail page. Tonight’s the last show of the week, thanks to the Pac-10 basketball tournament, but at least there isn’t a Clippers game, so the show should start on time.

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Thursday Open Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 9, 2006
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No Marc to listen to this morning. What a shame. So, South Dakota has outlawed abortion, and Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia are lined up to be next. The Republicans look like they’ve managed to kill any investigation into the illegal wiretapping. Libby Dole is trying to extort money from people by pretending she’s the IRS. There’s no such thing as being too corrupt to be a Republican in Texas (no offense to our visitors from Plano, Frisco, and Dallas). And Donald “Iraq is fine, it’s all the media’s fault” Rumsfeld is trying to drum us into a war with Iran (maybe he thinks he can make up for the shitty job he’s done with Iraq).

But, it’ll all be OK, if Syracuse can pull out a miracle against UCONN at noon.
Update: Which they did, 86-84 in OT!

Wednesday Morning Open Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 8, 2006
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Hey, what a great show last night, huh? Yeah, like I can stay up ’til four AM or whenever it ended, especially with a crappy Wednesday to get through. But, all I have to do is get today over with, and I can relax on Spring Break for a week or so. I can’t afford to go anywhere, of course, but maybe my wife will let me order a few of those “Girls Gone Wild” videos. :hubba: Who the hell buys those things, anyway? There must be money in it, but, still, 2-dimensional booby flashing has to get old in a hurry, doncha think? I mean, that’s why God invented the Internet.

Tuesday Night Show

Posted by pjsauter on March 8, 2006
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If anybody wants to stop by for a show chat (pre, mid, or post), here’s a place to do it. Sorry to say, there’s a Clippers game tonight (not that it isn’t always nice to hear Matt Pinto), and it starts at 7:30 MMT, so look for the show to be delayed for at least an hour. On the bright side, it should be the only game that intereferes with the show until next Monday (there’s a game Friday, but it’s at Chicago, and starts at 5:30 MMT, so it should be well over by show time). By the way, the Clippers are pretty solidly in the playoffs at this point, but with 24 or so games to go, a nice losing streak could knock them out (not saying you Wiccans should start casting spells or anything). As for UCLA, they have a game Thursday afternoon that’s not a problem, but the first game of the Pac-10 tournament could conceivably cause a problem depending on the time.

OK, enough hoops. Let’s talk Maron. On tonight’s show, it’s Sushi, comedian Tom Rhodes, an update on the weirdness of the world with travel writer Jack Boulware, and we’ll go deep into LA’s seamy underbelly with investigative reporter Eddie Pepitone.
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I think I’ll call that number during the Stephanie Miller show, and ask to speak to Marc.

Tuesday Open Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 7, 2006
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I haven;t had a chance to keep up with all that’s going on the last few days, but I see it didn’t take them long to get to the business of outloawing abortion, now that they knwo they have the Supreme Court locked up. It might take a while, but I guess we’ll see just “settled” Roe v. Wade turns out to be for Alito and Roberts. And then if the asshole Democrats and fake moderate Republicans who voted for cloture dare to say anything about the right to choose, tell ’em you’ve got a right to choose different representatives.

Two more days of hell, and then I can relax a little.

Monday Night Show

Posted by pjsauter on March 7, 2006
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Hey, it’s our first Monday edition of the Marc Maron Show. There’s no Clippers game tonight and UCLA isn’t playing, so let’s see if we can’t get the damn show started on time. Like most guys my age, I’m just keeping my fingers crossed for a nice, clear, uninterupted stream.

Tonight, Marc discusses the newly signed legislation making almost all abortions illegal in South Dakota, and comedian Jeffrey Ross and NY Times music reporter Jeff Leeds will be in the studio.
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Monday Open Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 6, 2006
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I have to admit, I watched the Oscar’s last night. Or, I had them on as I sat and tried to bang out the crappy paper I’m supposed to be finishing up by class tonight. I saw that the guy who played Edward R. Murrow didn’t win. Too bad. I didn’t Capote, but “Good Night and Good Luck” was a really good movie that made we wish we still had real, courageous journalists. Oh well, I have so much other stuff I’m supposed to be doing, that I can’t tell what’s what anymore. I hate this stuff.

On the bright side, there’s no Clipper’s game tonight, and UCLA isn’t playing either, so (unless there’s some other goddamn sports team they cover) Marc’s show ought to start on time tonight (don’t worry, there’s another Clippers game tomorrow). So, let’s see what Morning Seditionists get on the show (or at least get a mention) tonight. Now, if I can just get through another day.

Sunday Bobblehead Thread

Posted by pjsauter on March 5, 2006
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Hey, the freakin’ Olympics are finally over, so when I don’t watch Press the Meat this week, I can not watch it at its regular time. And what does Timmy Potatohead have in store for us this week? Why, it’s the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace ( I guess they realize nobody fucking believes anything Rummy or Cheney have to say, and Condi’s having her hair waxed or something) so they need a new face. You think dubya has him out there on the teevee to really tell it like it is in Iraq (or begin preparing the true believers for the new cut and run strategy)?

If you happen to watch, let me know if Timmuh and the General mention that we’ve now gotten to 2,300 US soldiers killed in Iraq (confirmed, at least, by the DoD, when they’re not busy “engaging” bloggers), and have squeaked past the 2500 mark in coalition deaths. The closest to us is the UK, with just over 100 killed. :no: Come on, coalition partners, you can do better than that – hell, we’ve got several months with more casualties…. And we’re well on our way to 17,000 wounded US soldiers (that they admit to). Some 20,000 families shattered. Moms and dads and kids and husbands and brothers and sisters, either not coming home or coming home a few parts short. Multiple amputations, record numbers of traumatic brain injuries, probably higher than ever cases of PTSD (that won’t manifest themselves until much later on when they can be labeled “non-service related”) and suicides and God (who is apparently on vacation) only knows how many future cancers and birth defects from exposure to depleted uranium, experimental anthrax vaccine and whatever else the good old US of A has cooking over there. Complex injuries involving complicated, long-term (many of them lifetime), and expensive rehabilitation and treatment, from VA hospitals that were already overwhelmed and under funded, thanks to the peculiar way that the purple heart band-aid crowd have of supporting the troops.

Of course, that doesn’t count the Iraqis killed and maimed and orphaned and widowed, because, well, they just don’t count. See, the way I understand that one is, we love the Iraqi people so much that we had to go “liberate” ‘em. But we hate ‘em so much, that we gotta kill ‘em. Except the ones we don’t hate – them we gotta kill for their own damn good.

But I digress. After our General pep talk, Timmuh boasts an “exclusive” with John Edwards and Jack Kemp. Now, I have nothing against Edwards – hell, I’d even vote for him without holding my nose, if it came down to it – and Kemp is a big hero in Buffalo and all (not unlike Timmy himself, I s’pose), but to boast “Edwards and Kemp — only on ‘Meet the Press,’” I mean, c’mon. How hard a “get” can two VP losers be?

CBS apparently wants to keep their Fazed the Nation guests a secret these days (there is a “don’t miss” opinion piece by Bushyboy Bob Schieffer on whether e-mail is a “good thing” or not :yawn: ) – or maybe they’ve just outsourced their web work to KTLK. So let’s see what George Snufalufagus has got going over on This Weak. Hey, now here’s something worth watching for a change.

No, it isn’t for faux “moderate” Republican Susan Collins of Maine, and isn’t for Republican Duncan “Donuts” Hunter of California. It could be to hear Wesley Clark stick it to Bush over Iraq, and there might be some entertainment value in watching little Robert Reich take on George :jerk: Will (who smugly acts as if he knows stuff) and Bill Sammon “Ella” (who has apparently jumped form the rightwing Moonie Times to the free Nazi Propaganda rag, Washington Examiner), but really, the only reason to watch is to see Stephen Colbert give Jon Stewart some advice on hosting the Oscars (see a preview, here).

Since anything else after Colbert will be a letdown anyway, this might be a good time to tune in to CNN.

Over at Fux News Sunday, Gen. Peter Pace continues his special mission (shouldn’t he be out, Generalizing or something?) and then the newer, bolder Brownie sits down to talk with Chris “Fuckface” Wallace.

Later, on 60 Minutes…. 🙁 Oh, this will be sad. Scott Pelley interviews Willie Brand, court-martialed and convicted of assaulting and maiming one of the two prisoners detained during the war in Afghanistan, who were found beaten to death and chained from the ceilings of their cells (one was beaten so badly that the medical examiner coined the word, “pulpified,” to describe it). Brand says, “This is what we were trained to do, and this is what we did. I was not the only one; there were many others hitting them.”

On a less difficult note, Bob Simon talks to Marc Emery, the Canadian “Prince of Pot,”who could wind up in a U.S. prison for life if the DEA successfully extradites him for selling marijuana seeds. Sounds like justice to me. He says, “I would rather see marijuana legalized than me being saved from a U.S. jail. I hope that if I am incarcerated, I can influence tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of young people to take up my cause.” Then Dan Rather reports on how hospitals are screwing over uninsured patients by charging them more – way, way, more – than those who have insurance (because, hey, what better time to kick somebody than when they’re sick and without insurance). And finally Andy Rooney will ponder why the elastic in his Depends® gives out before the diaper part does. “You ever wonder why that is? What good is being able to hold all that stuff, if the darn things keep riding down on you?”

And there’s still not a new episode of the West Wing on.