Posted on 06/24/2017 12:19:33 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
The basic subject matter of an article in the June edition of the Smithsonian Magazine is actually quite interesting. It is about the ongoing restoration of many videotapes of the old Joe Pyne television show. Unfortunately, the author, Kevin Cook, chose to use this restoration as a way to slam not only the generally conservative Joe Pyne but current conservatives in the media as well.
However, despite Cook's petty slams, his article does provide some interesting information about Joe Pyne who many consider the father of entertaining talk radio and television interviewing. The good news is that sometime in the near future the public will have access to many Joe Pyne interviews long thought to be lost.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
“Go gargle with razor blades.”
I had subscribed to the magazine for about 20 years. Then in the early 2000’s they started in big time declaring global warming. I stopped the magazine and have never looked back or regretted it. I still get emails asking me to continue with them again. Not doing it. And now this demonstrates that I was RIGHT. MAGA!!
The granddaddy of them all.
Savage has just been channeling Pyne for a couple of decades.
The stupid Libs had forgotten him. Maybe they were too stoned to watch when he was on.
He’s actually pretty tame compared to current fire breathers. But more cutting at the same time.
Can’t wait to see the tapes. Loved the Joe Pyne show back in the ‘60s.
Joe Pyne, Alan Burke, and in later years Mort Downey - they were entertaining.
SA and Nat Geo for me. I had a complete set back to the late 30’s for Nat G.
Nearly forgotten today, Joe Pyne ran roughshod over Americas airwaves in the 1950s and 60s. A charismatic bully in a jacket and tie, he grilled hippies, Black Panthers, pinkos, fairies and womens libbers, practically inventing the attack interview.
What's not to like!
My father loved him and would stay up late to watch him.
Dis you see the show where Louis Lomax came on Joe Pines show and Joe pulled a gun on Louis?
Wonder why both Pyne and Downey left us “ before their time?
I was a regular viewer of the Joe Pyne Show. It was immensely entertaining.B-1 Bob Dornan, fresh out of the Air Force, was a frequent protagonist of liberals (before they called themselves progressives). I also remember George Lincoln Rockwell, of the American Nazi Party, locking horns with Joe.Joe Pyne had one leg missing, I think from a war injury (don’t remember). He was chain smoker (he’s shown smoking on the linked tape)and he met his demise from lung cancer at the age of only 45.
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I have a dim memory of hearing about that, but don’t actually recall seeing that particular show. I was in my late teens at the time.
“Take your false teeth out, put them in backwards, and bite yourself in the neck.”
I assumed it was common knowledge. Maybe not. Both Pyne and Downey were chain smokers. Both died of lung cancer, although Pyne was much younger at the time of his death. I think Pyne was in his forties and Downey was in his sixties.
Tom Snyder was another talker who was taken down by smoking. Seems to go with the territory.
Guess he saw the future, and it didn’t work.
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