Posted on 10/02/2005 9:30:36 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul
When you hit that link, page down a bit to see original announcement.
Just another reason for never turning the tube on. (Blood pressure stays much lower, too.)
Is this a tv show?
Haha! Apolitical and Barbara Boxer and Arianna Huffington are on the "Cabinet".
New ABC series, "Commander In Chief".
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Sally Ride? That one's a disappointment; the others are all part of the expected fellow travelers.
Not Lucy Liu! Damn! Damn! Damn!
ROFL! Yeah, right.
Anybody thinks that show doesn't have a politically correct agenda needs a serious mental examination.
Apparently, with this show and West Wing, the left can only dream and fantasize about being the President.
I don't watch or pay attention to tv sit-coms. Thanks.
and "The Left Wing" now has Janeane Garafalo in the cast...
the moonbats are circling over the downfall of all the alphabet networks. Sickening.
Yup, worked on my Secret Decoder Ring, but you have to use the "advanced setting" with multiple secret codes.
Now if they had the Garofalo character in Lafayette Park ranting about how President Bartlet put a mind control chip in her head, THAT would be realism...
Or on a corner of 14th and K.
"Commander In Chief" is on opposite "House," so I need never worry about it sullying my TV screen.
What most people don't realize about the code pinkos
is they are not only anti war, but as one who counters
at their rallys, they and their supporters have signs
with Bush organized 9/11, no plane went into the Pentagon
and other off the chart comments.
Most folks need to realize this is the mind set we
are dealing with.
"Max Palevsky & Jodie Evans"
Max Palevsky
campaign finance reform activist
Scientific Data Systems was a computer company started in 1961 by Max Palevsky, a veteran of Packard-Bell and Bendix.
After raising around $1 million in venture capital, Max Palevsky founded Scientific Data Systems of California in 1961. Palevsky first worked on a computer project at Bendix. He went on to work at Packard-Bell. He convinced the company that they ought to enter the computer business. Trained as a philosopher in college, he understood not only computer logic, but also the need for argumentation. The result was the PB-250, which was a modest success for the company. He left that company to create SDS and within a year they had introduced a computer, the model 910, and the company was profitable.
Palevsky sold SDS to Xerox for more than 900 million dollars. He dabbled in politics (supporting among others Robert F. Kennedy and George McGovern), Hollywood movies and he joined the board of Rolling Stone. He also became a venture capitalist, helping to fund Intel, among other companies. In 2000, the University of Chicago completed construction on 3 large, colorful dorms that are connected through underground tunnels. The dorms had been funded by Max Palevsky and are named after him, serving primarily as housing for 1st year students.
A California resident, Palevsky has been active in California politics for decades. He organized the McGovern presidential campaign and ran Tom Bradleys first successful campaign for Los Angeles Mayor. He recently made headlines after donating $1 million in support of Proposition 25, a campaign finance reform initiative, which was opposed by his longtime Democratic ally Governor Gray Davis. As reported in Newsweek magazine, Palevsky said, I am making this million-dollar contribution in hopes that I will never again legally be allowed to write huge checks to California political candidates.
Michael Moore at a beach house owned by Democratic fundraiser Max Palevsky
Armand Hammer lives next door to Palevsky
Sep 3, 2005
How shocking, not one prominent Republican on the list. (insert favorite sarcasm emoticon)
As long as these Hollyweird fantasy laden politico's keep believing their rants and TV shows matter to anyone with any intelligence at all, they will keep on helping the libs lose elections.
I feel the majority of America can adequately discern between Television and reality, at least those not already blinded by the left.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.