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  • Ex-Trump insider asks how MAGA will cope when Biden 'cleans Trump's clock' in debates

    05/20/2025 3:45:52 PM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 29 replies
    MSN.com ^ | 6/9/2024 | David McAfee
    "President Biden is in better shape than most people think, and there’s obviously a lot of distorted video here on X that makes him look older than he actually looks and feels in person," Scaramucci said Sunday. "When he cleans Trump‘s clock during the debate, it’ll be interesting to see how MAGA handles that."
  • "It was the third of September. That day, I'll always remember."

    09/03/2021 7:59:06 AM PDT · by Perseverando · 36 replies
    YouTube ^ | 1972 | Temptations
    The Temptations -- Papa Was A Rolling Stone
  • Mark Steyn: A music book that's not musak -

    09/09/2007 10:52:16 AM PDT · by UnklGene · 28 replies · 834+ views
    Macleans - Canada ^ | September 10, 2007 | Mark Steyn
    Mark Steyn: A music book that's not muzak - Wilfrid Sheed's 'The House That George Built' moves from one memorable riff to another MARK STEYN | September 10, 2007 | "You can't receive all your inspiration from listening to old records," writes Wilfrid Sheed. "It's like receiving your fresh air in cans." I know what he means. Today, in 2007, we understand that It Had To Be You and The Way You Look Tonight and My Funny Valentine are great songs. They've been declared to be so, over and over. But I wonder if we'd have figured it out at...
  • Guilt Free FRONTLINE: "The Way The Music Died"

    05/26/2004 8:28:06 AM PDT · by FilmCutter · 226 replies · 532+ views
    PBS/FRONTLINE ^ | 05/26/04 | PBS/FRONTLINE
    THE WAY THE MUSIC DIED PBS Airdate: Thursday, May 27, at 9 P.M., 60 minutes In the recording studios of Los Angeles and the boardrooms of New York, they say the record business has been hit by a perfect storm: a convergence of industry-wide consolidation, Internet theft, and artistic drought. The effect has been the loss of billions of dollars, thousands of jobs, and that indefinable quality that once characterized American pop music. “It’s a classic example of art and commerce colliding and nobody wins,” says Nic Harcourt, music director at Los Angeles’s KCRW-FM. “It’s just a train wreck.” In...