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The Blackout continues! And then immediately… it ends. The News Night team pitches the RNC on why they should get the debate, Maggie and Jim convince Lisa to talk about her barely-there relationship with Casey Anthony, Neal is trolling, and there are rosebuds and flowers afoot. Brian and Lex just try to keep up. Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
The Blackout continues! And then immediately… it ends. The News Night team pitches the RNC on why they should get the debate, Maggie and Jim convince Lisa to talk about her barely-there relationship with Casey Anthony, Neal is trolling, and there are rosebuds and flowers afoot. Brian and Lex just try to keep up. Lex Friedman and Brian Warren.
When we recorded our episode on politics in Taiwan, we practiced a mock debate to help us understand the viewpoints of the green and blue ends of the Taiwanese political spectrum. The issue in question: Should Taiwan formally declare independence from China in the next 12 months? Each of us was randomly assigned to represent one side in this bonus companion to the “50 shades of green (and blue)” episode.Credit:Cover photo of the infamous “pig guts brawl” in Taiwan's legislative yuan by Gwydion M. Williams on Flickr with additional edits by Hearts in Taiwan.Connect:instagram.com/heartsintaiwanfacebook.com/heartsintaiwanheartsintaiwan.com/voicemail
On this episode of the Podcast, we are holding a Mock Debate! Producer Josh will play the role of Chris Wallace and Joe and Max will each answer the questions the way they want Donald Trump to answer them tonight! We just hit the #125 most popular political podcast in America and strangely, the #60 political podcast in Ireland! Help us reach even higher by subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leaving a good review here: http://bit.ly/ConservativeDailyPodcast Please join our newsletter to receive our action alerts and so that we can notify you of how to watch the podcast if/when that day comes: https://bit.ly/joinconservativedaily We are now on Parler! Follow us @ConservativeDaily and we will follow you back! Help the channel grow by buying Conservative Daily t-shirts and merch. Check it out here: https://teespring.com/stores/conservative-daily-3 Don't forget to like and follow our Facebook page to get notified when we go live with our podcast! http://www.Facebook.com/conservativedaily And lastly, don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel as well! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxItqCoYlToavUYY4unsJg?sub_confirmation=1
Jessia joins us on this long-awaited return of The ChatzRoom as we wrap up Season One with an awfully impractical mock debate format, a fake blackout, and several foolish decisions. Keep up with Jessia's play Gravity on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gravitymusical/ Feedback? Questions/Comments? Follow Chatz on Twitter: twitter.com/chatzpod Follow Allen on Twitter: twitter.com/allenibrahim Follow Magellan on Twitter: twitter.com/justapfluke Email us: chatzpod@gmail.com
In this episode Matt takes a look at The Newsroom S1E06 “The Blackout Part 2: Mock Debate”.Time is running out! Submit your thoughts about any Season 1 Newsroom episode by Tuesday December 6th, 2016! Get yours in for the feedback cast that will follow the review of the S1E10 today! Also submit your favorite and least favorite Newsroom Season 1 Episodes, Scenes, Characters, and Guest Stars for the Season 1 Newsroom Awards by the same date! You can submit or offer feedback by sending e-mails to sorkincast@gmail.com, tweeting @sorkincast, or calling 314-669-1840.Please leave the podcast a written review in whatever podcast app you use, and find all back episodes, contact and social media information, and podcast app links at sorkincast.wordpress.commp3
In this episode Matt takes a look at The Newsroom S1E09 "The Blackout Part 2: Mock Debate". Time is running out! Submit your thoughts about any Season 1 Newsroom episode by Tuesday December 6th, 2016! Get yours in for the feedback cast that will follow the review of the S1E10 today! Also submit your favorite and least favorite Newsroom Season 1 Episodes, Scenes, Characters, and Guest Stars for the Season 1 Newsroom Awards by the same date! You can submit or offer feedback by sending e-mails to sorkincast@gmail.com, tweeting @sorkincast, or calling 314-669-1840.Please leave the podcast a written review in whatever podcast app you use, and find all back episodes, contact and social media information, and podcast app links at sorkincast.wordpress.com mp3
Jay moderates as Marc, Jason and Heather play the parts of Republican, Democrat and Independent parties. We help you make your decision for the upcoming election as all the important topics are covered; abortion, gun control, global warming, genocide, war in Afghanistan, health care, evolution and more.
Professors Robert Kaufman and Dan Caldwell represent the positions of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, respectively, in a mock presidential debate that took place Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. at Pepperdine University's Smothers Theatre in Malibu, California. This event, copresented by the Malibu Bel Air Republican Women Federated & Malibu Democratic Club, was free to the public.
It's almost over! In this episode, Andrew and Andrew discuss the penultimate installment of The Newsroom, the second half of the self-proclaimed two-part episode. Does the blackout even matter that much? Is the mock debate an example of Sorkin's liberal bias? And what's up with Lisa and the "relationship crap?" Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:19 - Intro 1:36 - Some feedback to feedback 6:32 - Episode recap and clip 9:58 - Andrew J's general thoughts 13:00 - Andrew R's general thoughts 14:46 - Looking at The Newsroom as a workplace comedy 16:46 - Neal's mission to troll 21:11 - The mock debate; too much? 30:30 - The character of Lisa and her on-air mistake 36:33 - Main topic: The "relationship crap" and the development of Don 45:58 - Brief thoughts on Mackenzie and the Brian subplot 48:50 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing navigatingnewsroom@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
AFTERBUZZ TV – Newsroom edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of HBO's Newsroom. In this episode host Kristin Carole breaks the episode in which the “News Night” staff host a mock debate for two Republican Party officials; a power outage energizes Mac's thought process; Charlie evaluates an intelligence-agency insider's reliability; Lisa does an [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On January 24, 2008, writers from The Daily Show and The Colbert Report staged a mock debate between the writers and the AMPTP - you remember them, the greedy sob's responsible for the impasse? Well. the Writers from the Colbert Report took on the role of "Mogul" at the Rayburn Office building before an ALL DEMOCRATIC panel of Representatives. My Thanks to Stephen Hendricks for his permission to use the following video. http://www.wgaest.orghttp://unitedhollywood.blogspot.com