Dennis Miller
Posted by
Steve Smith on
Mar 15, 2013; 5:52pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Google-Reader-and-More-Google-Abandoning-of-Apps-Services-tp7582001p7582036.html
Glen -
IMO the very best rants do end in a [sigh]. As with Dennis Miller
back in the day when he started with "Don't let me get off on a rant
here" and ended with
"Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong."
OT: I used to love Dennis Miller. I'm not sure what happened, but all
of a sudden, he started sounding like a right-wing wacko to me.
Yes.. me too... and In response to my own response I went and found
some of his (more) recent rants and while they do have some lacing
of this, he is entirely recognizable.
http://www.igorn.com/dmiller.htm
Listening (reading) to him rip GW and his cronies (even though he
apparently loathed the Clintons as well) felt like his old familiar
self.
I knew he'd started up with the Fox channel which is a pretty strong
indicator in itself, but when I saw it was in the context of Hannity
and then O'Reilly I gave up on even the thought that he hadn't
turned into Mel Gibson (what happened to *him*?)
I see some references to him apparently pissing Hannity and O'Reilly
off somewhere along the way, but he wouldn't be Dennis if he wasn't
doing that. I did a quick scan of some of what has been written on
him by former Colleagues (.e.g. Al Franken..) and other critical
sources such as Slate.com and I no longer am asking "what happened
to him?" but rather recognizing that perhaps he hasn't changed, that
watershed issues (such as the Iraq War and the WOT) are what divide
us. My wife and I (and she is a cynic with no bounds who used to
love him and now hates him) discussed this a bit and she still hates
him even though she got very nostalgic reading some of the rants
above. His PodCast exposes what sounds like a somewhat tired
version of Dennis in the 90's... go figure, it is nigh on20 years
later and I suspect he's off the Cocaine.
I'll just put "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" on repeat and fall
into a memoizetic reverie.
- Steve
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