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The Joke Is on Liberals, Says Dennis Miller, Host of His Own Show Again
NY Times ^ | 1/15/04 | BERNARD WEINRAUB

Posted on 01/14/2004 7:24:29 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

Dennis Miller, the liberal-turned-conservative comedian and defender of President Bush and the war in Iraq, is less than two weeks away from being the host of a new talk show on CNBC. For him it can't come soon enough.

"People say I've slid to the right," Mr. Miller said in his office at the NBC Studios in Burbank, speaking in his rat-a-tat-tat style. "Well, can you blame me? One of the biggest malfeasances of the left right now is the mislabeling of Hitler. Quit saying this guy is Hitler," he said, referring to Mr. Bush. "Hitler is Hitler. That's the quintessential evil in the history of the universe, and we're throwing it around on MoveOn.org to win a contest. That's grotesque to me."

Mr. Miller, who was speaking about television advertisements submitted to a competition held by MoveOn.org Voter Fund, a liberal political group, was just getting started.

"Did you see the Democratic debate the other night?" he asked. "To me Dennis Kucinich's politics are more scrambled than Rod Steiger's dream journal. And Clark? He's a wizard in many ways, but when I hear him speak, it's almost like he's slumming. There's a mensch discrepancy there. At least John Edwards, who to me is a reasonably shallow guy, at least he can dog-paddle around in that park and not look out of place."

Mr. Miller's rapid-fire monologues and obscure, even weird cultural references — Rod Steiger's dream journal? — have made him one of television's most visible comedians over the last two decades. He was a regular on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" from 1985 to 1991; had an Emmy Award-winning weekly series on HBO, "Dennis Miller Live," in the 1990's; worked as a film and television actor; was a commentator for two seasons on ABC's "Monday Night Football"; and most recently was an essayist for Fox News.

Mr. Miller's metamorphosis from iconoclastic liberal to free-wheeling conservative — which he partly attributes to the Sept. 11 attacks — has not only made this 50-year-old comedian an esteemed figure on the Fox network. It has also made California Republicans, who have triumphed with a movie star in the governor's mansion, look to Mr. Miller as a possible opponent to Senator Barbara Boxer, the liberal Democrat who is up for re-election this year. (Mr. Miller supported Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign for governor and performed last summer at California fund-raisers for President Bush.)

Mr. Miller said he told the Republicans he had no interest in running against Ms. Boxer, largely because winning would mean moving to Washington from Santa Barbara, where he lives with his wife and two children. "They inquired about my availability to run against Barbara Boxer, but I'm not at the point where I would consider it," he said.

His new hourlong show, "Dennis Miller," at 9 p.m. weeknights (with a repeat of one show on Sunday), will have its premiere on Jan. 26. It will include his usual venting on current issues, as well as interviews with political figures, journalists and others, and a nightly "right-left" debate among figures at different points on the political spectrum.

Pamela Thomas-Graham, president and chief executive of CNBC, said Mr. Miller's "kinetic energy" appealed to the network, now mostly an outlet for financial news. By hiring him, she said, CNBC hoped to retain and expand its daytime audience with a politically savvy show. She added that the CNBC daytime viewers were probably "interested in relaxing at night" with material that reached beyond Wall Street.

Ms. Thomas-Graham said Mr. Miller's political positions had played no role in the decision to hire him. "We are completely agnostic in that direction," she said. "We were looking for someone who has a point of view and is willing to defend that point of view."

Mr. Miller is also not a traditional conservative. "I've always been a pragmatist," he said. "If two gay guys want to get married, it's none of my business. I could care less. More power to them. I'm happy when people fall in love. But if some idiot foreign terrorist wants to blow up their wedding to make a political statement, I would rather kill him before he can do it, or have my country kill him before he can do it, instead of having him do it and punishing him after the fact. If that makes me a right-wing fanatic, I will bask in that assignation."

Mr. Miller said he remained socially liberal. "I think abortion's wrong, but it's none of my business to tell somebody what's wrong," he said. "So I'm pro-choice. I want to keep my nose out of other people's personal business. I guess I fall into conservative when it comes to protecting the United States in a world where a lot of people hate the United States."



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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Well, his timing is good. He's got a target rich environmemt to work with, what with the democRAT circus going on. The fun and games will be endless.
61 posted on 01/15/2004 3:01:07 AM PST by sweetliberty (Even the smallest person can change the course of the future. - (LOTR))
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To: DmBarch
Getting rid of the Friday only WSJ Editorial Board was stupid - it was one of the unique and refreshing shows of late.
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Agreed. I really looked forward to that panel of commentators each week.
62 posted on 01/15/2004 5:19:11 AM PST by maica (Laus Deo)
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To: Salamander
Yup, "The Illustrated Man," which he made with his wife, Claire Bloom.
63 posted on 01/15/2004 5:40:18 AM PST by ought-six
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To: tcuoohjohn; Tumbleweed_Connection
I don't think he will garner much career benefit from being born again as a conservative.

We'll see, I'm betting you are very wrong. His schtick will play in OKC.

64 posted on 01/15/2004 5:48:49 AM PST by thesummerwind (Like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
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To: sarasmom
Well said.
65 posted on 01/15/2004 5:51:22 AM PST by thesummerwind (Like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
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To: MizzouTigerRepublican
Greta is worthless and Miller would be great in her spot.

Totally agree with you.. Greta wastes herself and the network on all the murders and other scandals. Bring over Dennis.

66 posted on 01/15/2004 5:55:11 AM PST by thesummerwind (Like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
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To: McGavin999
FOX really missed a bet on this one. I can't figure out why they didn't sign the guy up.

He'd fit well in O'Rielly's spot.

67 posted on 01/15/2004 6:00:08 AM PST by Aeronaut (In my humble opinion, the new expression for backing down from a fight should be called 'frenching')
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To: Aeronaut
Fox should have hired Scarborough and Miller, and left Geraldo and Greta and a few others on the sidelines. I'm still making up my mind on Wallace. But Fox feels hurt by the conservative tag though they do the best of all media outlets in presenting both sides of an issue. Thus, FoxNews, like Murdock's Post, is doing whatever it can to get the liberal networks and newspapers off their backs. Real courage. NOT!
68 posted on 01/15/2004 6:22:27 AM PST by OESY
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Good for him. Hope he doesn't punk out like Scarborough. What a disappointment he turned out to be.
69 posted on 01/15/2004 6:24:41 AM PST by freeperfromnj
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To: sarasmom
Perhaps when the pro-life people stop calling young pregnant women evil sluts, and stop constantly disparaging single mothers, and start demanding single men keep their peckers in their pants to the same degree of shrill self-righteousness they demand that young women remain virginal untill marriage... Maybe then, all those who are very reluctantly pro-choice, might become wholeheartedly pro-life.

Usually if a young pregnant single woman is a slut, it is because she got those values from her parents.

Anyone, I mean anyone, who could be on the pro-"choice" side is simply overlooking murder, there is no defending it.

If people want to have sex outside of marriage, and this includes married people fooling around, they just have to be prepared to face the consequences. It seems reasonable to me to place a higher standard of scrutiny on the female because she has to face a more serious level of consequences.

No matter how much money a guy has to make to pay child support, no judge can ever order him to go through childbirth. My daughter knows this and understands that the consequences of sex are lopsided by biology. You would do well to understand that too.

70 posted on 01/15/2004 6:37:38 AM PST by American_Centurion
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To: MizzouTigerRepublican; fish hawk
Try reading and understanding the post. I didn't say the programs were worth a damn. I said they had strong ratings.
71 posted on 01/15/2004 6:43:09 AM PST by clintonh8r (You know that KoolAid the RATs have been drinking? Well, I'm the guy who's been pissing in it.)
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To: sarasmom
I've been around pro-life women much of my adult life and I've never heard them speak the way you say they do.
72 posted on 01/15/2004 6:59:18 AM PST by Marysecretary (,)
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To: MizzouTigerRepublican
Agree! Also get rid of Geraldo!
73 posted on 01/15/2004 7:00:40 AM PST by Marysecretary (,)
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To: JohnnyZ
Thanks, JohnnyZ! You said it so much better than I did. Mrs. V would be so proud...grin.
74 posted on 01/15/2004 7:02:18 AM PST by Marysecretary (,)
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To: GretchenEE
Thanks for the flag!

I have always considered Miller a genius, even when I found his politics offensive. I sure am glad he is stepping into the light. (We can all pray that he keeps evolving.)
75 posted on 01/15/2004 7:04:17 AM PST by Bigg Red (Never again trust Democrats with national security!)
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To: GRANGER
He is probably only one of seven people in the U.S. who know about "Pliny the Elder."

Eight.
76 posted on 01/15/2004 7:30:16 AM PST by No.6
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To: hunter112
Mr. Miller said he remained socially liberal. "I think abortion's wrong, but it's none of my business to tell somebody what's wrong," he said. "So I'm pro-choice. I want to keep my nose out of other people's personal business."

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I love Dennis Miller, but I wonder what it would take to get him out of the camp that would have said 150 years ago, "Don't like slavery? Don't own one!"
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Don't like freedom? Let your peers dictate your business..
77 posted on 01/15/2004 7:43:15 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacher in me.)
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To: Paradox; Dog Gone
Dog Gone
His political views most closely resemble libertarians, except that he's not a pansy on national defense.

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I was going to say essentially the same thing, that he is something of a libertarian with hawkish attitudes on defense.
-pdox-




Pansy? How insultingly weird can you guy's get? -- Take your trolls to the back room.

We libertarians support our constitution & our rights to defense..
78 posted on 01/15/2004 7:54:14 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacher in me.)
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To: tpaine
The Libertarian concept of self defense is quite different than that of most conservatives.

I'm still laughing over Ron Paul's insistence on employing Letters of Marque and Reprisal in Afghanistan instead of the US Air Force.

79 posted on 01/15/2004 8:03:26 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Dog Gone wrote:

The Libertarian concept of self defense is quite different than that of most conservatives.




Your concept of 'conservative' thnking on self defense is quite different than that of most rational people.
80 posted on 01/15/2004 8:24:36 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacher in me.)
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