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90smovies · 2 months
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I am losing my mind right now because I just discovered, completely by accident, that a whole bunch of albums that were put out by Varèse Sarabande in the 90s are finally available digitally after being out of print for years (and pretty obscure even when they were in print). You can see the full list here.
The Lost in Boston and Unsung Musicals albums were a big deal for me back in the day, and being able to actually share them with people now just makes me so happy.
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aintmyjewelry · 18 days
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obsessed with how henry winkler documented his trip to see bruce springsteen like he's a teenage girl with a stan account
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toughpaperround · 1 year
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Rob Lowe on Kimmel Jan '23
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ostentums · 1 month
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Bruce Wayne gets invited on Jimmy Kimmel and reads mean tweets. They’re all from his kids.
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reality-detective · 4 months
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Here are just a few of the visitors to Jeffrey Epstein's island who were confirmed: 👇
▪️Adam Perry Lang
▪️Akon
▪️Al Gore
▪️Alan Dershowitz
▪️Albert Pinto
▪️Alee Baldwin
▪️Allison Mack
▪️Alyssa Rogers
▪️Anderson Cooper
▪️Andrea Mitrovich
▪️Andres Pastrana
▪️Angelina Jolie
▪️Anthony Kiedis
▪️Anthony Weiner
▪️Barack Obama
▪️Ben Affleck
▪️Bernie Sanders
▪️Beyonce
▪️Bill Clinton
▪️Bill Gates
▪️Bob Saget (deceased)
▪️Bruce Willis
▪️Casey Wasserman
▪️Callum Hudson-Odoi
▪️Celine Dion
▪️Charles Barkley
▪️Charlie Sheen
▪️Charlize Theron
▪️Chelsea Handler
▪️Cher
▪️Chris Tucker
▪️Chris Wagner
▪️Chrissy Teigen
▪️Cyndi Lauper
▪️Claire Hazel
▪️Courteney Cox
▪️Courtney Love
▪️Demi Moore
▪️Dan Schneider
▪️David Koch
▪️David Spade
▪️David Yarovesky
▪️Dolores Zorreguieta
▪️Donovan Mitchell
▪️Doug Band
▪️Drew Barrymore
▪️Ed Buck
▪️Ed Tuttle
▪️Ehud Barak
▪️Ellen DeGeneres
▪️Ellen Spencer
▪️Eminem
▪️Emmy Tayler
▪️Fleur Perry Lang
▪️Francis X. Suarez
▪️Freya Wissing
▪️Gary Roxburgh (pilot)
▪️George Clooney
▪️Ghislaine Maxwell
▪️Glenn Dubin
▪️Greg Holbert (deceased)
▪️Gwen Stefani
▪️Gwendolyn Beck
▪️Hank Coller (pilot)
▪️Heather Mann
▪️Heidi Klum
▪️Henry Rosovsky
▪️Hillary Clinton
▪️James Franco
▪️James Gunn
▪️Jay-Z
▪️Jean-Luc Brunel (deceased)
▪️Jean-Michel Gathy
▪️Jeffrey Jones (deceased)
▪️Jim Carrey
▪️Jimmy Kimmel
▪️Joe Biden
▪️Joe Pagano
▪️John Cusack
▪️John Legend
▪️John Podesta
▪️John Travolta
▪️Joy Behar
▪️Juan Pablo Molyneux
▪️Juliette Bryant
▪️Justin Roiland
▪️Justin Trudeau
▪️Kathy Griffin
▪️Katy Perry
▪️Kelly Spam
▪️Kevin Spacey
▪️Kirsten Gillibrand
▪️Kristy Rogers (deceased)
▪️Lady Gaga
▪️Larry Summers
▪️Larry Visoski (pilot)
▪️Laura Z. Wasserman
▪️Lawrence M. Krauss
▪️Linda Pinto
▪️Lisa Summers
▪️Lynn Forester de Rothchild
▪️Madonna
▪️Mandy Ellison (assistant)
▪️Mare Collins-Rector
▪️Marina Abramovic
▪️Mark Epstein
▪️Mark Lloyd
▪️Melinda Luntz
▪️Meryl Streep
▪️Michelle Obama
▪️Michelle Wolf
▪️Mikel Arteta
▪️Miley Cyrus
▪️Nadine Dorries
▪️Naomi Campbell
▪️Naomi Watts
▪️Natalie Blachon de Perrier
▪️Nicole Junkermann
▪️Olga Kurylenko
▪️Oliver Sacks
▪️Oprah
▪️Orlando Bloom
▪️Paris Hilton
▪️Patton Oswatt
▪️Paul Mellon
▪️Paula Epstein (deceased)
▪️Paula Hala
▪️Peter P. Marino
▪️Pharrell Williams
▪️Prince Andrew
▪️Prince Charles
▪️Quentin Tarantino
▪️Rachel Maddow
▪️Rainn Wilson
▪️Ralph Ellison
▪️Ray Barzana (pilot)
▪️Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis
▪️Rihanna
▪️Rita Wilson
▪️Rob Reiner
▪️Robert DeNiro
▪️Robert Downey Jr.
▪️Rodney E. Slater
▪️Ronald Burkle
▪️Rudy Gobert
▪️Sander Burger
▪️Sarah Kellen (assistant)
▪️Sarah Silverman
▪️Seth Green
▪️Shelley Harrison
▪️Shelley Lewis
▪️Sophie Biddle-Hakim
▪️Sophie Trudeau
▪️Stephen Collins
▪️Stephen Colbert
▪️Steven Spielberg
▪️Steven Tyler
▪️Svetlana Glazunova
▪️Teala Davies
▪️Tiffany Gramza
▪️Tom Hanks
▪️Tom Pritzker
▪️Tyler Grasham (deceased)
▪️Victor Salva
▪️Wanda Sykes
▪️Whoopi Goldberg
Of course we knew some of these already. 🤔
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yellowocaballero · 1 year
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Ok i just started reading your latest chapter and aggsdhipgyidtdiy Bruce, Bruce babygirl, do you realize what you have done? Do you realize the absolute power you have just promised your adopted morally grey nephew-son? Bruce he's going to be unstoppable Bruce, Bruce he'll literally rule the world (Granted i doubt he will go full evil not because i trust Tim, but because i trust Stephanie to smack him and make fun of him into quit being evil, and actually you know what Bruce whould get Tim Apple, it will be so fucking funny)
TECHBRO TIM TECHBRO TIM TECHBRO TIM
You ever want to cut a joke because it has too many worldbuilding implications, and then decide to leave it in because of the worldbuilding implications?
Yes, this would make Tim the richest kid in America. Tim grows tired of hearing about his generational wealth and decides to pave his own way. He definitely drops out of MIT and moves to silicon valley so he can create a tech start-up based off technology he designed for Batman three years ago. Horrifically, he is both a genius and has had a stock portfolio since the age of 13 and it is also 2003, so his start-up does extremely well and he makes even more fucking money. He sells it, makes another one, gets bored, sells that too, decides all of this is boring and moves back to Gotham to start fighting crime from home base again. This makes Tim both old money, new money, AND silicon valley money. This is not a fact you want in a man who's been on an FBI Watchlist since he was 12 and a domestic terrorist since he was 13.
Tim starts embodying the most annoying tech-bro on the face of the planet. He says it's for the Wayne family Bat-cover. It's for fun. Steph decides it's his way of sublimating his latent supervillain tendencies so she encourages it. The Teen Titans hate him but they have to put up with him because he funds them. They do not understand why Robin has the most awful taste in fiancés of all time. Luckily their relationship is 'open' so she's busy having insane lesbian sex with Starfire.
His first start-up is, obviously, Myspace, so he can collect privacy information and user data on his user base and use the information to fight crime.
Tim: "I'm a college drop-out. I started Myspace from nothing: just my garage and an idea I knew would change the world." Jimmy Kimmel: "Didn't you get a loan from your father's multinational conglomerate?"
Tim: "The tech world is the land of opportunity, Jimmy. Anyone can make it." Jimmy Kimmel: "With two trust funds and corporate stocks your father bought you in the 90s?" Tim: "I'm a self-made man, Jimmy."
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byneddiedingo · 7 months
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Laura Harris, Shawn Hatosy, Josh Hartnett, Clea DuVall, Elijah Wood, and Jordana Brewster in The Faculty (Robert Rodriguez, 1998)
Cast: Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Elijah Wood, Salma Hayek, Famke Janssen, Piper Laurie, Christopher McDonald, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Patrick, Usher, Jon Stewart, Daniel von Bargen. Screenplay: Kevin Williamson, David Wechter, Bruce Kimmel. Cinematography: Enrique Chediak. Production design: Cary White. Film editing: Robert Rodriguez. Music: Marco Beltrami.
Two premises are key to The Faculty: that adolescents see adults in authority as alien figures, and that high school is an instrument for instilling social conformity. The former has been the stuff of movies since Rebel Without a Cause (Nicholas Ray, 1955). The latter is in evidence today in the efforts of states like Florida and Texas to remake education along conservative ideological lines. Unfortunately, Kevin Williamson's screenplay and Robert Rodriguez's direction don't take either premise seriously enough to make more than a raucous but routine sci-fi/horror movie out of the material. The result is exactly as the Criterion Channel describes it: "The Breakfast Club meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers." John Hughes's 1985 movie put a Jock, a Brain, a Criminal, a Princess, and a Basket Case together in detention and explored the interaction of disparate high school stereotypes. The Faculty's misfit crew is a little more complex: Stan (Shawn Hatosy), the Jock, wants to quit the team, and Zeke (Josh Hartnett) is both Brain and Criminal: He concocts his own drug (unfortunately called "scat") in his lab, selling it out of the trunk of his car, and he has an off-the-charts IQ. Elijah Wood's Casey is bullied the way Brains typically are in teen movies, and Clea DuVall's Stokely is more of a goth-punk rebel than a Basket Case. Jordana Brewster's Delilah is an overachieving Princess, both editor of the school newspaper and captain of the cheerleading squad. They are joined by a New Girl, Marybeth Louise Hutchinson (Laura Harris), a transfer from Atlanta to their Ohio high school who comes complete with a somewhat cloying Southern accent. If The Faculty had kept its focus steadily on this group as they uncover the fact that their teachers have been taken over by an extraterrestrial organism, the movie would have had more coherence and suspense. Instead, it opens with the revelation that something is clearly causing the teachers and the principal to go mad and murderous. The principal (Bebe Neuwirth) is attacked in her office by the coach (Robert Patrick), and when she tries to escape, her way is blocked by a teacher, Mrs. Olson (Piper Laurie), who suddenly turns from meek to menacing. After missing work for a day or so, the principal returns as if nothing had happened. Meanwhile, other teachers have been showing personality changes that begin to spread into the student body. It's not long before the movie begins to invoke the other half of its inspiration, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Don Siegel, 1956; Philip Kaufman, 1978). Williamson, whose screenplay for Scream (1996) was full of allusions to other horror films, can't resist making the source for The Faculty explicit, so when his teenagers cite the movie themselves and use it as a guide to fighting the alien, The Faculty becomes too meta for its own good. There's enough to enjoy in the movie, including good performances by most of the cast. Hartnett is particularly good in the role of a guy who's embarrassed by his own intelligence. It's fun to see Jon Stewart, who plays a science teacher, in one of the acting performances he likes to make fun of. But when it comes to making good on its key premises and developing a real satiric edge, The Faculty has to be called a missed opportunity. 
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incorrectbatfam · 2 years
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Now can you do the batfam as tifu titles
In case you don't know, it's another subreddit called Today I Fucked Up.
Dick: TIFU by enraging the parents of my girlfriend by pretending not to know what a potato is
Jason: TIFU by being incredibly accurate at the gun range
Tim: TIFU by showing my dad Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes
Damian: TIFU by giving my dog unintentionally the best damn day of his life
Duke: TIFU by mistaking Tom Holland for an extra
Cullen: TIFU by quoting The Office to a drug dealer's friend
Stephanie: TIFU tipping 140% to a pizza delivery driver
Cassandra: TIFU by almost committing a war crime
Barbara: TIFU by sending a call from the International Space Station to voicemail
Harper: TIFU by having my Reddit history revealed by Jimmy Kimmel live on TV
Carrie: TIFU by eating the one thing I hated most on Earth for 4 months straight without realizing
Kate: TIFU by meeting a very attractive girl and giving her someone else's phone number by mistake
Alfred: TIFU by learning that my favorite cup—the cup that I use every day to drink my morning tea—is causing me brain damage
Selina: TIFU by rapping WAP enthusiastically while my husband was on a conference call
Bruce: TIFU by paying $70 for a $29 haircut
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sharkchunks · 8 months
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The Creature Wasn't Nice (1983, Bruce Kimmel)
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steedfan · 6 months
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SPAGHETTI WESTERN Naked Space (1983) Cindy Williams, Bruce Kimmel and Le...
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Happy Halloween everyone. I (Steedfan) thought you might enjoy this movie. It's a screwball comedy but perfect for the holiday. It stars my absolute favorite guy. Can you guess who? Patrick Macnee of course. He plays Dr. Stark on a space craft. I won't tell you more just watch and enjoy. It was made in 1983 I was 9 yrs.old at the time. It reminds me of my childhood. Oh the crazy memories of being so young. I've been enjoying everything Macnee since I discovered him at 4 yrs. old. Been a follower since. He truly was a very talented man. He could play any kind of role. So if your a Macnee fan watch this crazy movie and get a good laugh. Love Patrick Macnee forever. Steed rocks!
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indycar-series · 1 year
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ARCA Quick Facts: Talladega Superspeedway
Round 3 of the ARCA Menards Main Series.
Event Name: General Tire 200
Event Date: Friday April 21 - Saturday April 22, 2023
Location: Lincoln, Alabama
Series: Main
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Track Type: Tri-Oval, Superspeedway
Track Length: 2.660 miles (4.281 km)
Banking: 32-33 degrees
Race Laps and Distance: 76 laps for 202 miles (
Year of First Race: 1969
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Defending Winner: Nick Sanchez
Previous Winners: Jim Vandiver (1969, 1975), Ramo Stott (1970, 1970), Johnny Halford (1976), Ron Hutcherson (1977), Bruce Hill (1978), Sandy Satullo II (1979), Billie Harvey (1980), Mark Martin (1981), Jim Vaughan (1982), Rick Roland (1982), Davey Allison (1983, 1983, 1984, 1985), Red Farmer (1984, 1988), Grant Adcox (1986, 1986, 1987, 1987, 1988), Tracy Leslie (1989, 1989), Jimmy Horton (1990, 1991), Charlie Glotzbach (1990, 1991, 1992), Tim Steele (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998), Jeff Purvis (1994), Mike Wallace (1995), Bob Strait (1999), David Keith (2000), Bobby Gerhart (2001), Keith Segars (2002), Paul Menard (2003), Blake Feese (2004), Kraig Kinser (2005), Frank Kimmel (2006, 2013), Michael Annett (2007), Justin Allgaier (2008), Justin Lofton (2009), Dakoda Armstrong (2010), Ty Dillon (2011), Brandon McReynolds (2012), Tom Hessert III (2014), Blake Jones (2015), Gus Dean (2016), Justin Haley (2017), Zane Smith (2018), Todd Gilliland (2019), Drew Dollar (2020), Corey Heim (2021), Nick Sanchez (2022)
Winningest Driver: Grant Adcox (5 wins)
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Weekend Schedule:
Practice: Friday @ 3:00 pm EST (7:00 pm UTC)
Qualifying: @ 4:00 pm EST (8:00 pm UTC)
Race Start: Saturday @ 11:00 am EST (3:00 pm UTC)
Where to Watch:
Broadcast: FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
Radio: MRN/SiriusXM Channel 391/SiriusXM Online Channel 981 or ARCARacing.com
Got any questions about Talladega or the ARCA Menards Series in general? Send me an ask, and I will do my best to answer your question in a timely manner!
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eitmonline · 1 month
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EITM Playlist 3/20/24
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Bruce Springsteen - Lonesome Day | 6:13
Tyla & Travis Scott - Water (Remix) | 6:29
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GROUPLOVE - Raspberry | 6:34
Luke Hemmings - Shakes | 7:06
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Lizzy McAlpine - I Guess | 7:36
Sufjan Stevens - Chicago | 7:49
Charley Crockett - $10 Cowboy | 7:54
Royale Lynn - Six Feet Deep | 8:24
Mumford & Sons, Pharrell Williams - Good People | 8:55
Rainbow Kitten Surprise - Superstar | 9:23
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E. | 9:39
Twenty One Pilots - Overcompensate | 9:44
Bon Jovi - Legendary | 10:15
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Oasis - Supersonic | 10:41
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theloniousbach · 5 months
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FROM THE SMALL’S LIVE STREAM: BEN WOLFE with Nicole Glover, Peter Bernstein, and Aaron Kimmel, SMALL’S JAZZ CLUB, 5 MAY 2023, 9 pm set
I was so struck with Nicole Glover’s 8 November trio set at The Jazz Gallery that I am going back through the Small’s Archive to see at what point her playing, er, call it, mellowed—not as rushed, more melodic and linear, with a middle registered tone. It is perhaps the result of her not being the leader and playing someone else’s compostions or playing, as with George Colligan on 5 November or here more than six months ago, both with a chordal instrument. In any case, she is just as smart a student of the instrument and the music as a whole, but she is not as intense.
This gig had Peter Bernstein’s guitar, if anything more steeped in that instrument’s tradition, than Lage Lund who was so key to Melissa Aldana’s 12 Stars. Seeing that band and living with that album got me thinking about saxes and guitars (Sonny Rollins with Jim Hall, Pat Metheny’s Song X with Ornette Coleman and 80/81 with Michael Brecker and Dewey Redman, Paul Desmond also with Jim Hall but also Ed Bickert) and the possibility that the narrower range of the instrument opened up more space for the horn. As a one off gig, I don’t imagine that this fundamentally transformed Glover’s playing. But with BEN WOLFE’s smart tunes with extended intricate lines played in sync with guitar and/or bass, Glover drew on those different skills than in her earlier trio work.
Sideways opened things easily settling into an extended parallel line for all of them to play. Glover took her turn with a linear mid-ranged solo that had a punch without being rushed. In Community she came in with an extended note over the moody tone Bernstein added to Wolfe’s defining figure. Masked Man for Lenny Bruce had a late 50sish bounce and either had a second part that was slinky and smoky. Lots of interplay among bass, guitar, and tenor. Aaron Kimmel’s Unjust was bright but also included a bop quote and a rich fluid solo from Glover. She was plaintive on the ballad Love Is Near. The closer Blind Seven had both a relaxed pace and another extended line with a double time section before releasing nicely.
Wolfe was properly forward as the leader but wasn’t overwhelming. Bernstein was a tasteful team player as was Kimmel. All contributed mightily, but I was listening with a purpose and focused on Glover. Wolfe’s tunes gave her an interesting platform to showcase facets of her art that I’m noting more carefully.
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reality-detective · 4 months
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• So not only is Bill Clinton a pedophile, but the US government, the DNC, the MSM, and Big Tech, went out of their way to hide this reality from you. They also smeared, destroyed, or murdered, all the journalists who tried to expose this reality. It’s not a theory anymore.
• Trump has been fully exonerated by unsealed court documents. Despite what the Fake Lame Stream Media would have you believe, he was never on Epstein Island, never in Epstein homes.
• Some of the Celebrities and Global Elites named on Epstein Documents: Pope Francis, Prince Andrew (76 times), Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Clinton (73 times), Hillary Clinton (36 times), Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, Stephen Colbert, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Cate Blanchett, Kevin Spacey, Stephen Hawkin, Oprah Winfrey, Bruce Willis, Alan Dershowitz (137 times), Hyatt Hotels Executive Chairman Thomas Pritzker, Ellen Degenerous, Michelle Obama, Rachel Maddow, Joe Biden, Bruce Willis, Paris Hilton, Whoopie Goldberg, Anderson Cooper, Drew Barrymore, George Clooney, John Travolta, Madonna, Prince Charles, Stephen Spielberg, Charlie Sheen, Demi Moore, Jim Carrey, Kathy Griffin, Miley Cyrus, Robert DeNiro.
- JBIA SB via Judith
David Wilcock 🤔
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mikeo56 · 9 months
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How Corporate Power has neutered comedy, with Lee Camp
The fusion of politics, news and entertainment has given prominence to comics especially those such as Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, John Oliver and Bill Maher who serve as attack dogs for the Democratic Party, which has joined forces with the establishment wing of the old Republican Party against Donald Trump and his supporters. By belittling Trump and his followers these comics feed the smug self-righteousness of the ruling establishment and their sense of moral and intellectual superiority. These comics and the networks that give them platforms – HBO, Comedy Central, TBS, ABC, CBS, NBC and even CNN which has hired comics such as W. Kamau Bell to host shows on the news network - have little to no effect on the political landscape. They are as loathed and ignored by Trump supporters as they are feted by Trump haters. They are constrained by the corporations and advertisers that employ them. They function as court jesters, never questioning the right of the rulers to rule or the terrible social injustices built into a rigged system. They traffic almost exclusively in negativity – searching out the weird, the bizarre, the stupid and the inane in celebrity culture or mainstream news reports. They perpetuate the fiction that we live in a democracy. They do not challenge the folly of permanent war from the Middle East to Ukraine. They do not call out the corporations that have deindustrialized the nation and abandoned and impoverished American workers. They serve as attack dogs for critics of the system, even if these critics come from the left. John Oliver, for example, devoted a show to mocking Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein. Bill Maher made public his $ 1 million donation to Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign. These comics traffic in a self-defeating cynicism that eschews all critiques of the real configurations of power. Power only laughs at its own jokes. And these are the jokes these mainstream comics tell. Joining me to discuss the transformation of comedy from an art form rooted in the counterculture to a one that has largely become a megaphone for power, is Lee Camp, who, like the comics of another era -- Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Mort Sahl, Bill Hicks and George Carlin and a handful of his contemporaries including Jimmy Dore – is not afraid to use his razor-sharp wit against our real enemies.
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