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Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, here is Mr. Victor Borge performing some of his classic variations on Happy Birthday ¤ and Part II ¤.

Right, now that we've got the shtick under our belt, additional Borge variations, per Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Frederic Chopin, Johannes Brahms, Franz Liszt, Johann Sebastian Bach, Richard Wagner, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss, Irving Berlin, and "modern music", are also available.

Oh dear ~ I laughed so hard I cried ;-)

Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments.


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I got my "Friends of Canadian Broadcasting" Confidential CBC Personal Statement along with a covering letter headed "Exposed - Stephen Harper's secret plan to destroy the CBC" in the mail. I'll answer each question negatively & stuff it into the postage paid envelope. Let these morons bankrupt their organization & take the CBC with them.

They ask for thoughts about revitalizing the CBC. My suggestion - privatize it!

This is another poll that could go wrong if enough people respond.

Victor Borge & Dean Martin - Musical Phonetic Punctuation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7L02tCNi0I&feature=related

Some great things have come from Copenhagen, Victor Borge numbers among them.

My mother always enjoyed the phonetic punctuation schtick.

Great stuff Vit...

Cheers


Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North"

I love the Borge & Martin sketch, Hans. And don't forget
our September 26, 2007 Late Nite Radio show: Mr. Borge
performing his version of A Mozart Opera.

Saw this grand old man in one of his last performances at the Orpheum; he had his son there as an aide, and I was escorted by my two elderly relatives.
Great times, great memories! Ask anyone under 40 if they know anything about good clean humour and you'll get ... the look!

My two favourite pianists:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5iCVytIbmk&feature=related

I'm a sucker for piano playing dogs.

That's delightful, SDH. You might also be interested in our
October 30, 2008, Late Nite Radio show; it's another version
of Mr. Borge and colleague performing Franz Liszt´s
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2.


V-SDA Day ...-

"*'The old order changeth, yielding place to new,
And God fulfils himself in many ways,
Lest one good custom should corrupt the world."

The old order is dead.

The old order is dead:

The MSM is dead.
The AGW fraud is dead.
Hope and Change is dead.
The Liberal Party of Canada is dead.

SDA has chronicled the Death of the Old Order.
...-

*"The Passing of Arthur"
http://www.everypoet.com/archive/poetry/Tennyson/tennyson_contents.htm

"Handel - Hallelujah: 14/04/2009: 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF HANDEL'S DEATH"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnHksDFHTQI

A big thank you to Kate et al for continuing coverage of the revelations from East Anglia. I sent several of the links to my uncle who lives in Prince George, BC. He's Internet-literate but still gets most of his "news" (read "spin") from the MSM. Thus, by definition, he is deeply misinformed about what's going on.

Thinking ahead a bit, can anyone paint me a scenario where the Global Warming Liars recover from this?

Speaking personally Robert W, I'm not convinced that the leak is fatal to AGW. There is so much money and power behind it, it may well take more than this revelation to kill the beast.

Never underestimate man's desire to be deceived.

Martha Stewart thinks "Sarah Palin is dangerous." I kid you not. Watch here

Whether or not Palin ever runs for office again, let me quote Dennis Miller: "I'm going to support Sarah Palin because she really bugs all the right people!"

What I really think is going on here is the elitists showing their true colours. And then their sycophant sheeple just mouth the same talking points.

BBC is removing the comment sections on some climate related articles.

"Because comments were posted quoting excerpts apparently from the hacked Climate Research Unit e-mails, and because there are potential legal issues connected with publishing this material, we have temporarily removed all comments until we can ensure that watertight oversight is in place."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/richardblack/2009/11/copenhagen_countdown_17_days.html

hmmm... I just ran Richard Black of the BBC through the online database

Michael Mann wrote:
>> extremely disappointing to see something like this appear on BBC. its
>> particularly odd, since climate is usually Richard Black's beat at BBC
>> (and he does a great job). from what I can tell, this guy was formerly
>> a weather person at the Met Office.
>>
>> We may do something about this on RealClimate, but meanwhile it might
>> be appropriate for the Met Office to have a say about this, I might
>> ask Richard Black what's up here?

I'm with Joe on the AGW stuff; the crap McIntyre and others went through to get access to data/models etc. pretty much proved years ago that something wasn't right, however, the climate change crowd still holds considerable political clout.

I'm at a loss to explain this (other than people are really,really stupid).

Vitruvius, you could post Borge clips every night and I'd think they're all fantastic. He's a lot like Liberace, only talented and funny.

Stephen Harper's and the Canadians' crimes against humanity [/sarc] enumerated here, especially from the middle of the article to the end:
http://www.canada.com/news/Prisoners+tortured+fewer+than+alleged+warden/2251880/story.html

WARNING, This story may make you nauseous and/or spit at your computer.http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2009/11/21/harper-journalists-freedom.html

I agree with Joe, Robert. In the short term, at least, this is just a minor flesh-wound to the AGW promoters. Before people get too excited the key point we need to remind ourselves that belief in AGW has always been an act of self-righteousness and faith based on radical, secular/gaia views; it was *never based on science* in the first place. The AGW agenda is about a political perspective pertaining to anti-capitalism and wealth redistribution, and the mountain of evidence against AGW hasn't changed that.

It's always been about politics, not science. The mainstream media have been propagandizing for years now that AGW is a *fact*. For years now they've been teaching in schools that AGW is a fact, despite all the evidence to the contrary. So, again, is one more piece of evidence really going to reverse all that?

Watch the media in the weeks to come: if the CBC, for example, covers it at all - or MSNBC or CBS, etc. - they'll frame it as a minor bit of intrigue, they'll question the provenance of the leaked emails, and, especially, they'll trot out pro-AGW spokepeople who say the emails don't change the fact that *AGW is real.* They'll show calving glaciers, refer to the thinning arctic ice, etc etc etc.

The Global Warming Liars managed to get people concerned about AGW, and mega-millions spent on carbon sequestration and wind power, etc., by *not* mentioning the questionable science behind AGW, and by fastidiously avoiding the mention of the thousands of scientists who dispute the theory; they haven't acknowledged the numerous holes in the theory, including the lack of catastrophic events during the Medieval Warm Period. In short, AGW promoters have never been interested in the TRUTH, and in fact, as the emails show, they have an interest - a pecuniary interest - in repressing the truth. So while I agree that the emails might damage their cause in the short term, it's going to take years for this to play out. It's *far* from over.

You can count on the following: The World Government types in the EU aren't going to throw up their hands and go home; The AGW activists aren't going to change their dire warnings; The media aren't going to shut up about AGW; Al Gore and the eco-Moonies aren't going to come out this week and say "Whoops! Turns out we were wrong. Sorry about that!"

Let's talk in a couple of months and see if I'm wrong about that.

among the denizens of the Hollywood shtik the ending of your phrase is properly expressed as ...

'i laffed...i cried...i was sick to my stomach.."

Vitruvius, thank you for these Victor Borge clips. I sent the link to one of my daughters who teaches piano and voice. She will love it as I did.

On another note, hopefully the AGW crowd get burnt big time with these revelations of fraud.

The BBC is the CBC's idol, they're both part of the whole big lie. They make the American networks look good.

Thanks for that link, Wally. Here's the comment I left ... which may or may not be posted:

Of course, here in Canada we have an altogether different problem, namely that the vast majority of "journalists" have quite willingly been co-opted by the Liberal Party of Canada and act as their de facto mouthpieces. Nowhere is this more apparent than at CBC News.

Imagine how much better the CBC would be if its "journalists" exhibited even a semblance of impartiality on a consistent basis. And its ratings would soar to lessen somewhat the sting of the vast amount of tax dollars it undemocratically takes from the citizens of Canada.

Well, at least that's my Christmas* Wish for 2010!

* Disclaimer: For those CBC News readers who hate Christianity and Christmas with the legendary fiery intensity that most Secular Humanists seem to, just replace the "C" word with the politically correct term, "Red & White Season".

EBD @ 11:35. If you are right, there is not much hope for freedom. What the he** did I wear a uniform for, even if part time, for thirty four years?

Here's the comment I left ... which may or may not be posted:
Good luck . I left two comments. The first one derided the cbc 'jourmalists' for missing the Hadley hacking and Dion's wife's little meltdown. BTW,CTV has that up,cbc,well not yet. The other comment was needling Harper for not taking questions at this event. I wonder if either will be posted. If I was a betting man,and I am,the odds are in favour of the second comment making it.

I don't know if this has been posted elsewhere-----http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20091121/dion_liberals_091121/20091121?hub=Toronto ---Comments are closed now,but at least they put it up.CBC ,damn they are a disgrace,fire them all.

"Martha Stewart thinks "Sarah Palin is dangerous." "
Who cares what an ex con thinks?

Some interesting commentary here:

http://www.martinarmstrong.org/economic_projections.htm

Martin Armstrong used to run a economic forecasting service until he ran afoul of the US authorities. He was jailed for contempt for 7 years for failing to produce a number of gold bars and other items he claimed were not in his possession; these items have never been located by the state. He is now serving a five year term at Fort Dix, but is allowed to publish free articles which are available on the above web site. He only has access to a typewriter, so don't expect any professional looking documents. However, he has some great ideas. A recent posting on the flight of capital from the US is particularly interesting. (Nov 17 Capital Flight The USA Has Lost its Stature as the Financial Capital of the World )

An ex-con who is an elitist still thinks s/he is 1,000 times better, smarter, & more righteous than an honest, hard working non-elitist.

Stewart said Palin is dangerous because she's "confused" and to have a "confused" person in government is dangerous - those were her actual remarks.

Yeah, I'd think that someone who said like Palin did that the way to deal with Iran is to impose sanctions on Iraq is "confused". Also: someone who didn't know what the Bush doctrine was when she was running for VP is confused - or at the very least, uninformed. And a person like that in government would, in fact, be dangerous.

But she isn't in gov't. anymore. And likely she won't be again, since 70% of the US public think her unqualified to be president.

What she is, is a joke.

bleet: "What she is, is a joke."

She is not a joke. She has considerable support in the U.S. She may not be Presidential material at this point, but she could easily win a Senate seat and move forward from there. Those that dismiss Palin need to recognize that her views represent the view of many, many Americans.

wallyj - I think that our Prime Minister was speaking to the real journalists of Canada: Kate, here at sda, Jack's Newswatch, Angry in the GWN, Robert W. Canadian Sentinel, Kathey at 5' of fury, Mark Styne, Ezra Levant, Lorrie Goldstein...not the press gang in Rottawa. He said look into the dark corners...perhaps he was speaking of the 'all hell breaking loose' when the AGW liars and thugs would be caught with their pants down. Perhaps, perfect timing and the 'right move' by our very astute Prime Minister?

Dear bleet,

I think the only joke, at least on here, is YOU!

With your superior intelligence, please enlighten us all on precisely what the Bush Doctrine is. After you attempt ... and FAIL, then I'll share with you what someone with the initials "CK" had to say on the subject!

Yeah, I agree she shouldn't have spoken up, might not have noticed her and what a joke she still is, Stewart should just retire, in fact I thought she already did.

Thanks, Jema! Hey, they actually published my comment ... and some are giving it the thumbs up though of course the Rabid Left rules that site so there's little chance of any common sense rising to the top over there.

Ah, sigh. Victor Borge, Anna Russell, people who could make us laugh because we knew the things of which they gently and respectfully mocked - sadly, brains don't count anymore. We seem to need fart jokes every two minutes to keep people involved.

Saskatchewan's Brad Wall has committed what is possibly the worst example of fiscal incompetence in the history of the province:

The ministry's miscalculation on potash shaved two percentage points off the province's projected economic growth of 2.1 per cent in the 2009-10 budget. Economic growth is now expected to come in at negative 2.9 per cent -- a full five-percentage-point drop from the budget projection.

For its part, the NDP Opposition called Gantefoer's gaffe "the biggest example of fiscal incompetence in the history of Saskatchewan.'' In absolute dollar terms, it may be.

From a projected deficit of $25 million (on a summary basis, which includes Crown corporations), the ministry is now forecasting a deficit of $1.05 billion in 2009-10 -- an unbudgeted $1-billlion shortfall.

http://www.leaderpost.com/opinion/Numbers+nightmare+finance+minister/2249808/story.html

bleet; has the Big O ever found the extra 7 States he was expounding? I was thinking Western Canada and the Territories might be them.
He also said his Uncle Helped Liberate Auschwitz; but it was really Buchenwald. But who really cares about semantics?
So was the Iran Iraq flub that big a deal? Only to Yellow Journalists I'm sure.
And there was no Bush Doctrine. It's another of the left's fantasies.

LindaL, Barack Obama had considerable support in the US too, and he got elected, and that wasn't a good thing for the US IMHO.

Palin reminds me of nitroglycerin - every time I'm afraid when I see her. She may be a dynamic and engaging person, but presidential material she is not.

I want someone who is reliable and trustworthy. I want to see more Bobby Jindal.

Erik, I'm a big fan of Palin's Common Sense Conservatism though accept that she might not yet be ready to be POTUS.

With that said, there's a big difference between your intelligent, thoughtful comment and those of people who make assinine ignorant ones like we saw earlier. What's particularly interesting is how when you challenge anonymous trolls to support their statements with facts, they suddenly can no longer crawl out from their mothers' basements!

Palin was chosen by Bill Kristol to be John McCain's running mate in the hope that she would enliven the Religious Right base which was so crucial to Bush's success in 2000 and 2004.

The GOP, of course, has always been on the look-out for religious, "folksy" people to front their anti-Christian 'rob the poor for the benefit of the wealthy elite' agenda. They've always been on the look-out for a plain-talkin' figurehead to fool the dupes into voting against their own best interests.

They had Reagan, of course - but then he had the prior notoriety of his acting career to solidify his 'appeal'. Then they had GW Bush - but then he had the family name to give him creedence and familiarity.

Well, Palin's got the simple-talkin' 'common person' thing down - as she continually reminds us. But beyond that - what? Her ongoing, whining, blame-casting sense of grievance, coupled with her snide put-downs of others as not being 'real Americans'?

Hey we know that appeals to you guys, 'cause that's where you're at: whining about how you're oppressed as you demonize others. You're among the 30% who support her...about the same percentage as GWBush had at the end of his term.

bleet
tell me when the obamessiah gets to 30%,
Im guessing feb 2010.
the most spectacular burnout since the rockets red glare.
the bombs bursting in error.
gave true to our light that Obamas still there.
oh say can you see our far mangled banner
in the land without free
and the home so depraved.

Robert W - she has been, and will always be treated unfairly by "the press", viz the cover of Newsweek that was photographed for Runners World. Ridiculous to treat her that way!

I heard someone mention that maybe Oprah would sell her show to Palin. That almost makes financial and "story arc" sense.

Palin has a great life story, and inspires many, but she's missing some critical ingredients for the highest office.

Cheers~!

Erik, I trust you also believe that Barack Obama (and Joe Biden while we're at it) are missing some critical ingredients for the highest office too, right?

Bleet, Palin and Obama are both cartoon characters.

I long for the days when there were serious and studied leaders in the US. As mentioned many times here before, Harry Truman was the last great leader of a once great country.

Since his time, the desire for a quick buck, combined with a multifactorially-etiologically driven ever-weakening of their society has doomed us all.

Hey, if you don't want people to print a picture of you,don't pose for it. So what if it was shot for Runner's World? The idea that she's being treated "unfairly" when a picture she willingly posed for is printed is another bogus opportunity for her and her supporters to whine about her imaginary victimhood.

BTW what's she doing with the American flag in that picture - using it as some sort of cheeky prop, the way it's draped over that chair? Aren't there laws about that sort of thing? Isn't the flag supposed to be treated with some degree of respect?

Bleet, you coward, you woosy-boy, you wimpy anonymous troll ... you never answered the key question put to you based ON YOUR own assertion: What was the Bush Doctrine that Sarah Palin was too "stupid" to know?

We're waiting for your enlightened response, little man!!!

Erik, I don't disagree with you. Sadly, Mary Landrieu, who just got bought off by $300 Million, supposedly represents "enlightened thinking" amongst politicians these days. :-(

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/21/AR2009112102272_pf.html

Robert W - Reid, Pelosi, Obama, and Biden - oh man, I could name a few of my close friends who are far better qualified to serve the US government than those four! (and they're all Canadian)

The US has elected a sadly unserious bunch of people to govern their country

Yet another post and THE COWARD aka "Bleet" still refuses to back up his comment that Sarah Palin didn't know what the Bush Doctrine was. Simple question: What is the Bush Doctrine, Bleet?

Folks, let me share with you a perfect example of the ignorant, unclear twits on the Left that Bleet so clearly epitomizes. Listen to this caller phoning into Dennis Prager's show earlier this year.

Robert W - the high rolling going on right now is exposing so many political shenanigans south of the 49th it turns the stomach!!!

"How much can I extort from the federal government to please my constituents, while borrowing from the Chinese, and concomitantly screwing my descendants?"

Pathetic

Since states don't have their own printing presses, they need to rely on the federal government for $$ transfers, because local tax bases have evaporated.

Erik, thank you, especially for your last post. You're a stand up fellow!

Now contrast yourself with Michelle Goldberg, the woman in the video I linked to the other day (debating Ann Althouse). Goldberg, with a seemingly straight face, stated that Barack Obama is the finest president America has ever had.

Technically I suppose she's Jewish but clearly her real religion is Extreme Left Fanaticism. For only a "true believer" can stand there and defend everything that Barack Obama has done.

P.S. And yes, I do acknowledge that there are some on the right like that too but I don't sense nearly as many. For those on the Radical Left, their belief system is much more akin to a religion. Which I think allows them to make terribly decisions - ie. "the ends justify the means".

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww, mindless little conservabot Robbie is just straining at his leash to quote Krauthammer's "riposte" to Gibson asking Palin about the Bush doctrine. He's got all his spoonfed talking points just *burning* inside of him as he yips and leaps frantically to quote Krauthammer's assertion that, hey, there's actually four or five different meanings of the "Doctrine"! And just like Krauthammer, little Robert's here to say that the fact that Palin couldn't define the doctrine behind the rationale of the wars her country is embroiled in doesn't mean a darn thing - even if she's running to be Vice President of that country! So stop pickin' on her, you meanies! None of you are "real Americans" anyway! So there!

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