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June 07, 2005
Hoist the Black Flag at 4 PM ET
At Rightalk.com; look for "Now Playing-- Channel 1" at 4 ET.
Guests: Evan Coyne Maloney, who gave up a lucrative but frustrating career as a software designer to make conservative-themed documentaries. His first short got picked up by Fox News and was discussed by Rush Limbaugh for two days running. Not a bad start. Now he's done a short -- Brainwashing 101 -- about speech codes on campuses and the selective enforcement of such codes against conservatives. He's actually been funded to the tune of $250,000 to produce the full-length feature by a software magnate, and he just may be the right's answer to Michael Moore.
And... took a while to get a confirmation, but we'll be talking with Rich Lowry of NRO in the last (short segment). We'll ask him about Howard Dean... and maybe a little about Kerry's grades.
It's a theme show: while all these commencement speeches are going on, we'll be talking about universities and Kerry's grades.
We're geniuses or something. Well, not really. We're geniuses, but it hasn't come through yet on our shows... we hope to fix that.
Try calling in at 866-884-TALK. One of these days we'd like to have someone who introduces himself as "long time listener, first time caller," because, well, I always wanted to hear that.
Thanks for the corrections, LD and LW.
"Hoist the Black Flat" might have been a Freudian slip, given the low energy of last week's show.
I'm hopped up on dangerous narcotic diet pills in order to be a little bit punchier this time.
I think I'm going to do an ambush interview with Evan. He seems like a really cool guy, but I'm going to fuckin' gut the bastard. It's just not right that he's making a feature-length film and I'm still working on the script for my Transformers fanboy-short, which is all about an "alternate universe" in which Optimus Prime decides that fighting evil isn't for him and instead joins the thriving Key West arts-and-craft community to make necklaces from sea-shells and hermatite.