So mannerlyish were we then. No first names unless invited, kid gloves aur rigueur at lady luncheons . Dowagers still tea toddled and Kids were compelled to a low profile. Yet we smoked like stacks everywhere and anywhere, not the least concerned with it. Smoking is to be endured.
1995 +Could you please not smoke.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Keith Olbermann Coming to Current - HP Post
Look forward to watching the new show. Contrary to the righty trolls who come to HP just to antagonize
Fox Noise
This is the same point I always try to make. You have these ratings queens who gloat about Fox's ratings, but there are good reasons why the ratings are what they are and one might have to do with Fox being accessible to about 25 million more viewers, of which, by the way, a piddly 1-2% of said audience tunes in. More cable providers offer Fox in basic package and MSNBC is often only included in premium packages, plus Fox has some type of deal or setup (Dish Network, I think which is owned by Murdoch) that virtually guarantees it being the only news available in bars, airports, etc. package. I've heard that in some areas of the country, MSNBC isn't even available.
On a sheer quality front, you have to ask how many people buy Bjork compared to Hootie and the Blow fish or watch predictibl
e Hollywood box office hits compared to quality independen t films. How many more eat at Applebee's than the authentic neighborho od mom and pop's? I watch PBS too, which doesn't have great ratings. It's always about quality for me. Also younger, better educated folks tend to get News from a variety of sources and may watch Maddow, et. all online, which doesn't figure in Nielson's ratings. And polls have revealed that the more ignorant and older Fox viewer' tend to get their only source of news from Fox's propaganda machine. So, now, I'm done belaboring this inane rating argument once and for all.
On a sheer quality front, you have to ask how many people buy Bjork compared to Hootie and the Blow fish or watch predictibl
Friday, June 17, 2011
Blogishness
Starting a blog is a lumbering hassle. My name is now kings rant so I guess I may. Little anticlimactic though, really. Can't find a damn thing to rant about just now. Crickets...So....uhm...again, thanks for stopping on by. Fair thee well. A launch party to be remembered for sure.
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I did get a little tired of Keith's soapbox tirades and thought he was often petty and could spend his time better by not focusing on the lies and hypocrisy coming from the right. But he was a check on all that and he called Fox's and Limbaugh's utter disregard for truth and decency. His rants were out of sheer disgust and indignatio