Thursday, November 4, 2010

• THE JIMMY Z THURSDAY SHOW™

JIMMY Z LECTURES BARNEY FRANK ABOUT THE FIRST AMENDMENT
Wow: Scientists unveil moving 3D holograms
Hippity hop 'artist' wants to run for President

Nancy Pelosi is wallowing in delirium
Show No. 204-2010




Hour ONE • Click HERE to download
Opening • Audio: Barney Frank channels Elmer Fudd • Barney Frank and Republican dignity • The First Amendment: A Primer for Barney Frank • Jimmy Z answers a criticism of Karl Rove • My 'astrology' sign • Hippity hopper considers a run for the White House • First Lady Beyonce and Kanye West • Audio: Bits of Jay Z practicing his craft (!?) • Kanye West and George W. Bush, Katrina and 'Bush doesn't care about black people • Audio: Kanye West freaks out Mike Myers on the Katrina telethon • Audio: President Obama calls Kanye West a jackass • Audio: Kanye fan throws a fit on YouTube over Taylor Smith • Dialog with a hippity hop fan at radio station website • Harry Reid calls for compromise! • Audio: Obama phone call with MoveOn.org • 'The American people still want change' • Nancy Pelosi has no regrets • Pelosi says she knows the American people are the boss •



Hour TWO • Click HERE to download
Opening • Audio: Jack Cafferty slaps down Nancy Pelosi, twice • Reading: Nancy Pelosi on doing what is right 'for the American people' • Rant: The American people were against Obamacare • Life long politicians • Audio: Pelosi predicts Obama will win again in 2012 • Audio: Nancy Pelosi's predictions of retaining the House • Audio: Nancy Pelosi promises to stop deficit spending • Iowa: 3 judges kicked out for their decision to allow homosexual marriage • Obama appeals for common ground! • Audio: Computer generated video and dialog: Boehner and Pelosi • The Economy: The Feds about to spend another $600 billion • Audio: Charles Krauthammer on the Obama Agenda, and the Republicans in the Senate • STUNNING SCIENCE BREAKTHROUGH • Audio: Star Wars hologram scene • Reading: Scientists unveil moving 3D holograms • San Francisco bans the Happy Meal • GOP urges Obama administration not to shred documents • Obama administration issues that Republicans are likely to investigate • One big loser in the midterm elections: George Soros •


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Show Notes • Links • Audio/Video
YouTube: Barney Frank says his win proves political irrelevance of the Boston Herald
Facebook: Link for those who can see my comment (Friend connections dependent)
Clash Music: Jay Z talks mid-terms
Hollywood News: Jay Z might be president in eight years
YouTube: 'Young Forever', Jay Z and Mr. Hudson
YouTube: 'On To The Next One', Jay Z
The Boom Box: Kanye West responds to George W. Bush
MTV: Hippity Hop experts react to George W. Bush's Kanye comments
The Box - Houston: George W. Bush responds to Kanye post Katrina criticism
YouTube: President Obama on Kanye West - 'He's a jackass'
AP: Reid: Both parties need to compromise in the Senate
YouTube: Obama to MoveOn.org: Hope'n'Change will continue for 6 more years!
ABC News: Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks to ABC's Diane Sawyer
ABC News: House Speaker's exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer
CNS News: Iowa voters kick out 3 judges who overturned state ban on homo marriage
Fox News: Obama appeals for 'common ground' after democrats lose House
YouTube: Speaker Elect Boehner meets Pelosi
CNBC: Fed to spend $600 billion more to help boost US economy
CNBC: US Federal Reserve: Fed easing may mean 20% dollar drop
Newsbusters: Krauthammer: The Obama agenda is dead
YouTube: Help me Obiwan Kenobi
Financial Times: Scientists unveil moving 3d holograms
Yahoo News: Law curbs McDonald's Happy Meal toys
The Hill: GOP likely to urge Obama Adminstration not to shred documents
Guardian UK: Republicans to use midterm election success to go after Obama
Washington Examiner: Who was a big loser in this election? George Soros

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just want to say that we really need to seek more change. And when we accomplish more change, we need to consider looking into more ways to do have more change. The change that we have done, is only the start of the change that is to come.

umm...

You want to know what change we have done that we seek to do more of, so that we can consider doing even more afterwords?

The change we are speaking of is the change that we have done, that we seek to do more of, so that we can consider doing even more afterwords.

Your biggest fan,
YBF

Hope this clears things up. Now I have to go order a pizza. I think I'll have on it, what I had on it last time. You know, the same that I will have on it next time.

Is it just me, or do you also hear chchch-changes, playing in the wind?

:o)

Anonymous said...

I had a typo in that last post that could have made it confusing. Here is the fixed post:

I just want to say that we really need to seek more change. And when we accomplish more change, we need to consider looking into more ways to have more change. The change that we have done, is only the start of the change that is to come.

umm...

You want to know what change we have done that we seek to do more of, so that we can consider doing even more afterwords?

The change we are speaking of is the change that we have done, that we seek to do more of, so that we can consider doing even more afterwords.

Your biggest fan,
YBF

Hope this clears things up. Now I have to go order a pizza. I think I'll have on it, what I had on it last time. You know, the same that I will have on it next time.

Is it just me, or do you also hear chchch-changes, playing in the wind?

:o)

Jz said...

If there was any question as to who was writing, the full replacement post fixing a typo answered.

Good to have you listening, always.

Much love,
Jz

Anonymous said...

hehe.... Ya know I love ya!

:o)

AngieComics said...

JZ,
To your friend who is concerned by Free Speech only for individuals.

His point is viable. The fear is that how could you or I, individuals, compete with say... Pepsi?

But let's say the 1st Amendment does say "individuals only".

How could you or I, individuals, compete with say... Donald Trump also an individual?

And technically, Pepsi is run by us. If we don't like what Pepsi is doing, we drink Coke.

Now if there's some obscure government regulation that says there is a mandate to drink 2 cups of Pepsi every day to keep Pepsi in business, or say we bail out Pepsi, or say we give Pepsi some advantage over Coke.... or...

Open competition needs to be open.

If anything, you'd want to limit how much money / resources you can donate. Aren't we already doing that?

Debra said...

Mandated fair competition would quench free speech in our nation. Not only would it put restrictions on what and how much something could be talked about, it would also put restrictions on what some individuals could talk about, while allowing others to.

If person "A" is more educated on a particular controversial topic, than person "B" is, then person "B" could seek to restrict person "A" from speaking on the topic, citing that person "A" has an unfair advantage and could persuade more people to side with him/her.

Throughout history, communist countries have killed off highly intelligent people, who resisted using that intelligence for the furthering of communism. This is because intelligence is a strength, un-matched. Hence the reason liberals want to silence Christian conservative activists.

YBF (Debra)