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Keck’s Exclusives: Bryan Batt Back to Mad Men?

This is great news!  Sal, the gay character on “Mad Men” appears to be coming back to the show.   I’ve missed him and I know many other fans have also…

By now I’ve learned that getting the super secretive Mad Men cast to confirm anything is impossible. Even so, I’m feeling fairly confidant that before long we’ll be seeing Bryan Batt back in ’60s-era NYC as artistic director Salvatore Romano on the Emmy-winning AMC drama. Why am I feeling so positive? Well, in the past, every time I’d run in to Bryan and ask for an update on his status, he’d tell me quite sullenly that he’s heard nada from anyone. Basically, he was getting on with his life. But at the Emmy Awards, Bryan was back with his cast and just seemed tickled — as if he knew something we didn’t.

“A few months ago I got a call from the god of Mad Men [series creator Matthew Weiner],” Bryan told me. So what did Weiner say? “He told me Sal is not dead.” That’s all Bryan would say on the subject (which makes it sound as if the much-missed actor has been brought back under the cone of silence).

via Keck’s Exclusives: Bryan Batt Back to Mad Men?.

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The Billionaires Bankrolling the Tea Party – NYTimes.com

Frank Rich’s column today is a “must read”.  It is about how a few wealthy people are bank rolling the Tea Party Movement and  how Fox News, owned by one of these folks, drives the narrative.

These Tea Party idiots are being manipulated into working against their own best interests by a few wealthy people and the Corporate Elite.  Just like the Republicans have done for the last 30 years…

Here are a couple of excerpts, but I strongly urge you to click the link and read the entire article:

There’s just one element missing from these snapshots of America’s ostensibly spontaneous and leaderless populist uprising: the sugar daddies who are bankrolling it, and have been doing so since well before the “death panel” warm-up acts of last summer. Three heavy hitters rule. You’ve heard of one of them, Rupert Murdoch. The other two, the brothers David and Charles Koch, are even richer, with a combined wealth exceeded only by that of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett among Americans. But even those carrying the Kochs’ banner may not know who these brothers are.

Their self-interested and at times radical agendas, like Murdoch’s, go well beyond, and sometimes counter to, the interests of those who serve as spear carriers in the political pageants hawked on Fox News. The country will be in for quite a ride should these potentates gain power, and given the recession-battered electorate’s unchecked anger and the Obama White House’s unfocused political strategy, they might.

All three tycoons are the latest incarnation of what the historian Kim Phillips-Fein labeled “Invisible Hands” in her prescient 2009 book of that title: those corporate players who have financed the far right ever since the du Pont brothers spawned the American Liberty League in 1934 to bring down F.D.R. You can draw a straight line from the Liberty League’s crusade against the New Deal “socialism” of Social Security, the Securities and Exchange Commission and child labor laws to the John Birch Society-Barry Goldwater assault on J.F.K. and Medicare to the Koch-Murdoch-backed juggernaut against our “socialist” president.

Only the fat cats change — not their methods and not their pet bugaboos (taxes, corporate regulation, organized labor, and government “handouts” to the poor, unemployed, ill and elderly). Even the sources of their fortunes remain fairly constant. Koch Industries began with oil in the 1930s and now also spews an array of industrial products, from Dixie cups to Lycra, not unlike DuPont’s portfolio of paint and plastics. Sometimes the biological DNA persists as well. The Koch brothers’ father, Fred, was among the select group chosen to serve on the Birch Society’s top governing body. In a recorded 1963 speech that survives in a University of Michigan archive, he can be heard warning of “a takeover” of America in which Communists would “infiltrate the highest offices of government in the U.S. until the president is a Communist, unknown to the rest of us.” That rant could be delivered as is at any Tea Party rally today.

And:

The other major sponsor of the Tea Party movement is Dick Armey’s FreedomWorks, which, like Americans for Prosperity, is promoting events in Washington this weekend. Under its original name, Citizens for a Sound Economy, FreedomWorks received $12 million of its own from Koch family foundations. Using tax records, Mayer found that Koch-controlled foundations gave out $196 million from 1998 to 2008, much of it to conservative causes and institutions. That figure doesn’t include $50 million in Koch Industries lobbying and $4.8 million in campaign contributions by its political action committee, putting it first among energy company peers like Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Since tax law permits anonymous personal donations to nonprofit political groups, these figures may understate the case. The Kochs surely match the in-kind donations the Tea Party receives in free promotion 24/7 from Murdoch’s Fox News, where both Beck and Palin are on the payroll.

via Op-Ed Columnist – The Billionaires Bankrolling the Tea Party – NYTimes.com.

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Andy Griffith: “A Face in the Crowd”

Seems like a good day to repost this….

This is one of my favorite films.  It’s also amazingly timely now, 53 years after it was made.  It could almost be called “The Glenn Beck Story.”

If you only think of Andy Griffith as Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, you really should see this movie.  He is amazing.  I can’t believe he didn’t get an Oscar nomination for this performance.  It also features a stellar performance by Patricia Neal, at her peak, and introduces Lee Remick in her first film.

Here is the original trailer:

There is also a great article in “Vanity Fair” about this film.  Here is the link:

http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/03/wolcott200703

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The Golden Girls 25th Anniversary Collection Promises a Sickening Display of Humanity’s Bitter End | ChristWire

Another great, funny, tongue in cheek article from one of my favorite websites.  Here is an excerpt and a link to the full article:

“One of the great ideas of Western civilization,” philosopher Ross Douthat recently wrote, “is the celebration of lifelong heterosexual monogamy as a unique and indispensable estate.” Tragically, that celebration is winding down as more and more Americans sneak off to the afterparty of carnal depravity. Lured into the dark, humid spaces of homosexual relativism by activist judges and Hollywood stars, these people are now embarking on the complete reëngineering of society’s basic tenets of marriage and family. It is the culmination of a decades-long campaign that can be traced back, in part, to the messages broadcast in the 1980s by television programs such as The Golden Girls.

There was something subversively tawdry about the programming from that era. Whether it was Designing Women or Spenser for Hire, Hotel or Murphy Brown, each sketched out a flamboyant worldview in pastel hues that was specifically targeted at the confused and awkward. But there was one show in particular that recklessly upped the ante in this high stakes poker game of modern morality. What The Golden Girls postulated for America was nothing less than a neo-socialist landscape populated by same-sex “family” units composed of jobless predators whose lives revolved around food, clothes and brawny men. The women of this series embodied the antithesis of traditional marriage, publicly decrying that institution while reveling in divorce and sex. They spawned an endless cycle of Sexy and the City and Housewives of New Jersey types of shows and invented the idea of “cougars,” i.e. older women like Demi Moore who wear young mates on their lapels like fancy diamond brooches.

And

This Golden Girls ideal of a same-sex household got passed along like a venereal disease until it landed in the lap of the nascent “gay rights” movement. Unsurprisingly, young homosexuals fell in love with this booze- and fornication-laden ideology. For them, Betty White became the forgiving mother they never had, Dorothy Zbornak the father whose expectations they could fulfill. Maybe Blanche was the bartender in their fantasy lives while Sophia sat on the next stool over, offering up pointless stories to pass the time like some gassy drunk. In the ensuing years, gays spread their vicious seeds far and wide and today we are seeing the musky fruits drop from those aging trees. Yes, those fruits are falling all over in the form of legislative and judicial maneuvers to redefine marriage, from Judge Vaughn Walker’s denial of Proposition 8 in California to the legalization of same-sex nuptials in Catholic Spain. In essence, this trend of “homosexual” marriage is nothing less than a cruel testament to the power of that loathsome foursome of libidinal Floridians.

via The Golden Girls 25th Anniversary Collection Promises a Sickening Display of Humanity’s Bitter End | ChristWire.

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The Few, The Proud, The Loud and Uniformed with Bus Tickets: Part 2

Since Glen Beck and Sarah Palin are having an Idiotathon in DC today, I thought it was time to re-run this video from the Tea Party’s Tax Day protest….

I really can’t believe these people have the nerve to hold this joke of a rally on the Anniversary of the March on Washington for Civil Rights and Dr King’s
“I Have a Dream Speech.”  I shouldn’t be surprised at the nerve of these fools, but I’m still shocked by the timing…

I can’t think of anything that has been worse for intelligent discussion in this Country than Fox News.  You can really see how it has brainwashed these people with Republican lies, distortions  and simplifications.  I almost-almost- feel sorry for these poor ignorant fools…

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Why Can’t We Have a President Like This?

I think this is what many of us expected when we supported Barack Obama….

We have to adjust to reality…

Still, this is a great scene from “The West Wing” and is probably the source  for the infamous letter to “Dr Laura” that I’ve quoted previously.

It’s classic.  And classy.

If only TV were, in this case, reality…

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Karen Carpenter and Ella Fitzgerald: Together

Fabulous duet between Karen Carpenter and Ella Fitzgerald.

Two of the greats, each in her own way, together.

This is amazing…

Thanks, to my friend Madonna, for finding this and making me aware of it’s existence.

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Bette Midler, Cher and Elton John: Together!

This may be Gay Overload….

Cher, Elton John and Bette Midler–plus Flip Wilson– all together.

From Cher’s TV show circa 1975….

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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Steve and I just got in from seeing this great documentary about Joan Rivers and Show Business.

I strongly recommend it!

It’s playing locally at the Carousel Grand….

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Mitch Miller is Gone…

Okay.  This is a test.

Who remembers Mitch Miller?  He died today at the age of 99.  Frankly, I was amazed he hadn’t died years ago…

He was always a part of our Christmas celebration in the 1960’s with his album of sing-a-long songs.

Of course, that means I had to buy the Christmas CD to recreate the era in our house a couple of years ago…

Unfortunately, there does not appear to be a video of his classic Christmas album featuring “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus”.

Here here is what I could find.  He is he with his original Gay Chorus.  Tell me I’m wrong….

Admittedly, this is really cheesy…But it was the late 1950’s/ early 1960’s.

with his album of sing a long songs.

EW YORK (AP) – Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to “Sing Along With Mitch” on television and records, has died at age 99.

His daughter, Margaret Miller Reuther, said Monday that Miller died Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital after a short illness.

Miller was a key record executive at Columbia Records in the pre-rock ‘n’ roll era, making hits with singers Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Johnny Mathis and Tony Bennett.

“Sing Along With Mitch” started as a series of records, then became a popular NBC show starting in early 1961. Miller’s stiff-armed conducting style and signature goatee became famous.

As a producer and arranger, Miller had misses along with his hits, famously striking out on projects with Frank Sinatra and a young Aretha Franklin.

The TV show ranked in the top 20 for the 1961-62 season, and soon children everywhere were parodying Miller’s stiff-armed conducting. An all-male chorus sang old standards, joined by a few female singers, most prominently Leslie Uggams. Viewers were invited to join in with lyrics superimposed on the screen and followed with a bouncing ball.

via Mitch Miller Obituary: View Mitch Miller’s Obituary by New York Times.

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