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Showing posts with label Red Eye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Eye. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2015

PJTV'S THE RUNDOWN: MARCH 9, 2015

On PJTV's The Rundown, the racist findings of the Ferguson police department may lead scrutiny of forces nationwide. Hillary Clinton is called out for riding on the fence. Find out who could challenge her in the Democratic nomination for President. Plus, the future of Greg Gutfeld as he leaves "Red Eye" on Fox News.



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Friday, February 27, 2015

THIS DAY IN TWITCHY: FEBRUARY 26, 2015



'Right to Work' bill passes Wisconsin Senate, lefties lose their minds

Giggling madly! Remember the time Hillary Clinton compared her family to 'The Sopranos'?




Marie Harf, 'you fool'! 'Jihadi John' identified as 'well-to-do' university grad Mohammed Emwazi


'Nailed it!' Martha MacCallum lays the 'Jihadi John' truth-boom down on Marie Harf


'Inhuman': Religion of peace? Barbaric savages hack writer to death, injure blogger wife

Paging WaPo! Al Sharpton heads to the White House — again. Question: Will he pay past due taxes?



'O'Reilly Factor' ratings surge during Media Matters 'investigation,' pummel Obama's interview





'Political malware'': Will net neutrality rules lead to silencing free speech?


Lois Lerner email: 'No one will ever believe' two hard drives 'crashed' within a week




'The end of an era?' The great Greg Gutfeld bidding farewell to 'Red Eye'






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Saturday, January 10, 2015

RED EYE - DECEMBER 23, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Tom Shillue hosts and welcomes guests Joe DeVito and...Greg Gutfeld?

'No Mohammed, so whatever': Lauded New Yorker cover plays it safe














Sunday, January 4, 2015

RED EYE - DECEMBER 19, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Eric Metaxas and Lea Gabrielle.

'Teen sex toy' reveals Prince Andrew foot fetish
Britain's Prince Andrew is a royal footman.
A 30-year-old former teen "sex slave" has shared with the National Enquirer the sleaziest details of her alleged romp with Queen Elizabeth's second son — featuring a toe-sucking session — when she was only 17.
The prince, whose other titles are Duke of York and, more colloquially, "Randy Andy," has vehemently denied the accusations.
But the accuser, Virginia Roberts, insisted in an interview published Saturday by the Enquirer that her tryst with the prince was paid for by her purported pimp, billionaire financier-turned convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who she said hired her as his "sex slave."
She claimed in the interview that the fancy footwork happened in the London home of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell.
"Ghislaine played one of her favorite guessing games," Roberts told the tabloid.
"She asked Andrew how old he thought I was. He guessed 17.
"They all kind of laughed about it, and Ghislaine made a joke that I was getting 'too old' for Jeffrey."
Authorities in the United States apparently tried to protect the prince from scandal back in 2008, by giving Epstein a sweetheart plea deal according to a second report, in the Sunday Times of London.
"Please do whatever you can to keep this from becoming public," a former senior counsel to then-President George W. Bush wrote in an e-mail to the US Attorney prosecuting Epstein...
Also read: Bizarre sex story involving Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz and Bill Clinton may be true

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

RED EYE - DECEMBER 18, 2014 FULL EPISODE



TV's Andy Levy hosts and welcomes guests Bonnie McFarlane, Mike Baker, and Dagen McDowell.

The 2014 Twitchys: Top 10 most glorious Photoshop jobs of the year
At the end of the year, photo retrospectives are a dime a dozen. They're nice and everything, but not exactly unique. You guys deserve something more. And that's where we come in.
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the best Photoshops of the year!
10) 'Perfect!' This Pajama Boy Photoshop hilariously 'nails' WH Obamacare job losses spin
Pajama Boy first entered the American consciousness in 2013, but the Obamacare poster child continued to make the occasional appearance throughout this past year. Americans For Prosperity was only too happy to ensure that his legend continued:
9) It's a 'fore-gone conclusion' that this new Obama logo is PERFECT
It's long past time for an update. Something that really screams "Obama," you know? Something like … this:
8) 'OK, this is good': New pic of 'bad boy' Ted Cruz could make your 'lib friends' heads explode'
Earlier this year, mysterious posters of a tatted-up Ted Cruz popped up around Beverly Hills:
Twitchy pal Jon Gabriel decided to up the badass ante:
7) This portrayal of what Obama did instead of an Ebola travel ban will seriously crack you up
President Obama's handling of the Ebola crisis was, shall we say, less than inspiring. Which is why this Photoshop is so perfect:
6) @exjon finds a new gig for State Department’s Marie Harf
Marie Harf clearly isn't cut out for this whole State-Department-deputy-spokesperson gig, but that doesn't mean she isn't meant for something. Jon Gabriel found the perfect job for her:
5) 'Laughing so hard': Don't miss this 'gripping photo' of Obama's Ukraine strategy meeting
As we watched the crisis in Ukraine unfold, we couldn't help but wonder, "What does the Obama White House think about all this?" Blogger and gifted Photoshopper Caleb Howe answered that question with a detailed — and hilarious — picture:
4) 'Can't breathe': Sebelius' 'perfect' farewell 'glitch' is comedy gold
During her tenure as HHS Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius couldn't really do anything right. So how fitting that she messed up her farewell speech:
Don't worry — there's a Photoshop for that:
3) 'These are gold'! Cranky Chris Matthews inspires priceless new meme
How could anyone forget Chris Matthews' Election Night pouty-face?
But more importantly, how could anyone not see the amazing Photoshop potential?






2) 'Another winner'! MAD Magazine busts Obama on his birthday
Nobody loves an executive order more than Barack Obama. Nobody loves Barack Obama more than Barack Obama, either. So MAD Magazine figured out a way to combine all that love into a delightful little birthday greeting:
1) 'Ugh come on guys'! Dems' proposed Obama bumper sticker sparks facepalms, Photoshops; Updated: Dems double down
The Democrats were pretty proud of this thing:
That's cute, guys. But not remotely accurate. Now these … these are much more suitable:














Let's give 'em all a big round of applause!
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Monday, December 29, 2014

RED EYE - DECEMBER 12, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Joanne Nosuchinsky hosts! She welcomes guests KT McFarland, Kurt Metzger and Jill Dobson.

Cassandra Fairbanks Eviscerated on Twitter!
Heh, you gotta love it!











Also read: Cassandra Fairbanks Not 'Plowed Down' on Hollywood Boulevard Last Night: But 'the night is young...'

Monday, November 24, 2014

RED EYE - NOVEMBER 6, 2014 FULL EPISODE



TV's Andy Levy hosts and welcomes guests Brian Kilmeade, Remi Spencer and Sam Morril.

'Crazed groundhog' terrorizes neighborhood
Witnesses say the groundhog just snapped and started muttering "de Blasio" over and over...


The groundhog was last seen boarding a train to New York.
Also read: Does Bill De Blasio Have Groundhog Blood On His Hands?

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

RED EYE - NOVEMBER 4, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Rob Long and Donna Feldman.

'History is old': Atlantic writer blames Framers for 'constitutional malfunction'

And we'd expect nothing less from the likes of The Atlantic:

Wait … what?

Oh, it's a serious assertion, all right. More from writer Garrett Epps, who just so happens to be a constitutional law professor:
How does the coming duel between legislative and executive branch fit into the design of our Constitution?
The answer to the last question is easy. What’s coming will be painful, frustrating, and dangerous - and it will illustrate a constitutional malfunction unforeseen in 1787. The country will survive, and it's possible it can even make progress - but at tremendous cost in polarization and missed opportunity. The country is like a car driving with the handbrake on: Any movement forward will be accompanied by smoke and internal damage.
So we might profitably put a six-month moratorium on paeans to the wisdom of the Framers. The problem of divided government is a bug, not a feature, and the Constitution itself provides no guidance on how to work around it.
Yeah, those Framers really screwed the pooch on that whole Constitution thing!



Gosh, what were they thinking?


It's old, and therefore wrong.



Ohhhh...
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Sunday, November 16, 2014

RED EYE - NOVEMBER 1, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Dana Perino hosts and welcomes guest John DeVore and special guest...Greg Gutfeld?

TMZ Lauds TruthRevolt, Shapiro: 'Looks Like You Broke Lena Dunham'
Lena Dunham, embattled of late over her bizarre tales of acting like a "sexual predator" with her baby sister, disappeared from Twitter for a while following a self-described "rage spiral" when Truth Revolt posted excerpts of her book.
But she has returned after a week off  -- with a whole new look.
The new look inspired TMZ to post a tweet on its "politics" page.
And, of course, Miss Dunham returned with her high-brow humor intact.
If you're worried about the controversy's impact on her self-esteem, fear not. She's intact.
Also read: There's Something Happening Here: Conservatives Are Catching On to the Culture!

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

RED EYE - OCTOBER 14, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Gov. Gary Johnson and Liz MacDonald.

Obama Says He's "Frustrated" By People Who Dare To Criticize His Ebola Response
A visibly agitated President Obama on Wednesday ripped into critics of the U.S. response to the Ebola virus, insisting that his administration was leading the charge to "snuff out" the deadly disease.
"When I hear people talking about American leadership and then are promoting policies that would avoid leadership … [and have us] hiding under the covers, it makes me a little frustrated," the president said, joined by healthcare workers who treated the disease in West Africa, including American Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly.
With less than a week to the midterms, the president is making public remarks almost daily in an attempt to fend off charges that his administration was caught flat-footed by a virus that has traveled from West Africa to the United States.
Governors implementing Ebola policies that contradict the president's blueprint, however, are undermining the White House's message.
Also read: Democrats Walk Out on Another Obama Campaign Stump Speech

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Saturday, October 25, 2014

RED EYE - OCTOBER 11, 2014 FULL EPISODE



TV's Andy Levy hosts and welcomes guests Tom Cotter, Nick Gillespie and Remi Spencer.

'The View' Ratings Plummeting with Palin-Basher, 9/11 Truther as Hosts
It turns out Americans do not like watching a disloyal and backstabbing Sarah Palin hater who is mousy and boring, a 9/11 truther, and a raging liberal who blamed Rudy Giuliani's "incompetence" for the death of New York firefighters after 9/11.
The show's ratings have plunged 30% from where it was five years ago and has seen a steady decline since the show's season debut.
This year, The View revamped its program by hiring Nicolle Wallace (a yawn-inducing one-trick pony who only got her position after gleefully trashing conservatives on MSNBC and in the mainstream press), Rosie O'Donnell (a 9/11 truther who has made racist remarks on air), and Rosie Perez (who thought Giuliani was "incompetent" during the 9/11 tragedy).
As The Hollywood Reporter recently noted, the show has seen its "post-premiere-week viewership drop below last year, back when the need for a Barbara Walters-free makeover became apparent." The program's "showing in the key demo is pacing downward for the fourth straight season and is 30 percent south of where it was five years ago. It doesn't help that The View's advantage over CBS' The Talk now is negligible. Recent weeks have seen the two shows evenly matched in the two key female demos."
Also read: A Look Back At Hollywood's Spectacular History Of Failed Celebrity Talk Show Hosts

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Monday, October 20, 2014

RED EYE - OCTOBER 10, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Jedediah Bila and Lou Dobbs.

'Visibly angry,' seething mad president takes out deepening frustrations on little white ball

President Obama is always the first to claim that no one is more frustrated, angry, or upset than he is whenever his administration meets a setback. In a lengthy article in Friday's New York Times, sources at the Ebola meeting for which the president had to cancel a DCCC fundraiser said the president was "visibly angry" at the incompetence on display: 
Beneath the calming reassurance that President Obama has repeatedly offered during the Ebola crisis, there is a deepening frustration, even anger, with how the government has handled key elements of the response. Those frustrations spilled over when Mr. Obama convened his top aides in the Cabinet room after canceling his schedule on Wednesday. Medical officials were providing information that later turned out to be wrong. Guidance to local health teams was not adequate. It was unclear which Ebola patients belonged in which threat categories. "It's not tight," a visibly angry Mr. Obama said of the response, according to people briefed on the meeting. He told aides they needed to get ahead of events and demanded a more hands-on approach…




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Monday, October 13, 2014

RED EYE - OCTOBER 1, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Katherine Timpf and Dennis Prager.

U.S. Voters Give GOP Edge vs. Dems on Handling Top Issues
The Republicans in Congress hold significant leads over the Democrats on four of the six issues that U.S. registered voters say are most important in determining how they will vote in November: the economy, the way the federal government is working, the situation with Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria, and the federal budget deficit.
Notably, as the GOP tries to gain control of the Senate, the current GOP advantage on the economy nearly matches the 12-point advantage the party held in August 2010, shortly before the midterm elections that gave the Republicans control of the House of Representatives.
The GOP's lead on the federal budget deficit has also widened, to 20 points from 14 points in April, and is now higher than at any other time during Barack Obama's presidency.
Republicans are also in a better position than Democrats on several new items included in the poll, including the way the federal government works and the situation in Iraq and Syria. Republicans hold a solid eight-point advantage on how the federal government functions, despite gripes from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) that "Republican obstruction" is the source of federal dysfunction.
Voters also prefer the GOP by a commanding 19-point margin regarding Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria. The GOP has historically held an edge over Democrats on terrorism and national security, and they continue to lead in this arena, even as the Obama administration conducts airstrikes against Islamic militant targets in Iraq and Syria.
Also read: War, poverty and disease? Guess who just notched up his 200th round of golf?

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

RED EYE - SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests Carrie Keagan, Mike Baker and Liz MacDonald.

Amazon applies "racial prejudice" warning to Tom and Jerry cartoons
The lede on this story pretty much says it all.
A British professor of sociology, Frank Furedi, is quoted as saying that the warnings are a form of "false piousness" which judges people of the past by the values of modern society. Dr. James Joyner sees it slightly differently.
The story sounds too crazy to contemplate at first blush. If you're going to be putting parental warnings on video entertainment, cartoons which date back to before even I was born seem an unlikely place to start. It's a cat chasing a mouse who generally makes a fool of him. The violence is fake and there is, for the most part, no voice work. Yes, the depictions of the maid would never be shown today in a live action film unless it was a period piece, but that's how things were in the fifties. But I can also see where this is a protective measure.
On one level I understand what Joyner is saying, but for more reasons than social responsibility. It's true that there are probably any number of younger parents who want to be on guard against any form of social injustice, and if Amazon applying such a label helps to prepare them for a discussion with their own children about the cartoon's contents, I suppose that's fine. And I'm guessing that it doesn't really cost Amazon much.
But what could cost them more – and is not covered by the author above – is a lawsuit. Yes, I know how crazy that sounds. Who could possibly think they could successfully sue someone over the social injustice inherent in Tom and Jerry? And then I look around at the rest of the headlines making the news in 2014 and I remember that it's not crazy at all.
Also read: Tom and Jerry Now Has a Trigger Warning. Must Comedy Have Disclaimers?

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

RED EYE - SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 FULL EPISODE



Greg welcomes guests John Gibson, Carrie Sheffield and Sherrod Small.

Univ. of New Mexico to host 'threesome' sex event for students
The University of New Mexico (UNM) is hosting a "Sex Week," where students can learn "How to be a Gentleman and get laid," negotiate threesomes, and orgasmic blow jobs.
The event, sponsored by the University of New Mexico Women's Resource Center  and the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), is offering lectures on "How to be a Gentleman AND Get Laid," "Reid's Negotiating Successful Threesomes," "O-Face Oral," and "BJs and Beyond with Reid."
According to local news station KOB4, "The events are designed to prevent sexual assault, but organizers have taken a new approach...Instead of teaching students how not to get hurt, they're teaching them how to have safer and better sex."
"[S]ex educators will teach students how to have consensual, safe sex through PowerPoint, and puppet demonstrations," writes KOB4.
Also read: Professor says global warming to blame for ISIS

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