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Today Hoppy is joined by Pat McGeehan, Jeff Jenkins, Will Thompson, Steve Wendelin, Ryan Schmelz, Brad McElhinny, Mary Ann Claytor, and Tony Petrucci
Matt and Shane sit down with WV House Delegate Pat McGeehan to discuss abortion and euthanasia.
Medically-assisted suicide bills are being introduced in states all over the country. Proponents say that it allows people to "die with dignity" and that it gives people "autonomy." But, the actual reality is far darker. In states like Oregon and California, people have been denied life-saving treatment and recommended suicide. People with disabilities and depression have been pressured into suicide. In this podcast, Pat McGeehan, delegate of West Virginia, Marc Barnes, and Alex Denley discuss the dangers of legalized medically-assisted suicide.
On today's program, hosted by Jody Hice: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th
Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers Back on December 2nd, 1943 when Suspense first became sponsored by Roma Wines, the script chosen for the first Roma episode was “The Black Curtain” starring Cary Grant. Of the performance Grant said, “If I ever do any more radio work, I want to do it on Suspense, where I get a good chance to act.” The just-heard Lurene Tuttle felt the same way about acting in radio. On November 30th, 1944 Grant was back on Suspense for a repeat performance of “The Black Curtain.” He requested that Lurene Tuttle join him again as the female lead. “The Black Curtain” is an adaptation of a Cornell Woolrich story about a man who wakes up after a fall on a city sidewalk and realizes he can't remember his name or events of the last three years. He soon learns he's been accused of murder. Somehow he has to prove his innocence, which means finding the real killer. The repeat performance wasn't initially planned. The original script, “To Find Help” starring Frank Sinatra had to be postponed due to a scheduling conflict. Grant happened to be available and it also happened to be the one-year anniversary of Roma's sponsorship. More than eight million people heard this broadcast. The cast features the aforementioned Lurene Tuttle, Wally Maher, Pat McGeehan, Harry Lang, and a young Conrad Binyon, who had previously played an uncredited part in The Howards of Virginia with Grant. Binyon was amazed that Cary Grant remembered him.
Screen Director's Playhouse - Mr. and Mrs. Smith 1949 Director & Host-Alfred Hitchcock accually brings you a comedy Announcer-Frank Barton Stars-Robert Montgomery & Mary Jane Croft Carlton Young, Verna Felton, Pat McGeehan & Dink Trout A feuding couple who discovers that they really aren't married after all. At the start they are feeling very smug about the latest success of domestic diplomacy…
Euthanasia is becoming legalized across the Western world. Pat McGeehan, Delegate of West Virginia, is fighting against it. Advocates employ slogans like “death with dignity,” and appeal to compassion; but, the actual results are much different. Already, a “suicide tourism” phenomenon has begun, with people flying to states like Oregon to get legal doctor-assisted suicide. Pat tells a story of one of his constituents who, tragically, was a victim of this. Likewise, Canada's MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) program has resulted in the deaths of over 40,000 people since 2016; with legislation only being passed recently to curb the amount of suicide tourism. By legalizing euthanasia, the door is open for gross misuse: the elderly who feel they are a burden to their children could be pressured into an untimely death, people with treatable illnesses could elect to end their lives, hospitals and health insurance providers could increase euthanasia recommendations to patients to decrease costs. But, Pat is fighting for the dignity of his constituents in West Virginia. Euthanasia denies the dignity of the person; Pat is working to uphold that dignity by constitutionally banning euthanasia in the state of West Virginia.
The OTRNow Radio Program Thanksgiving Show-03Over 3 1/2 hoursEnough old-time radio to bake a turkey. Rosie prepares some Thanksgiving dinner while playing some Thanksgiving themed radio programs.Host:Rosie the RiveterThe Aldrich Family. November 23, 1952. NBC net. Sponsored by: Sustaining. It's Thanksgiving time and there's only one turkey left. Both the Aldrich and Brown families want it. Bob MacKenzie (announcer), Clifford Goldsmith (writer), Bobby Ellis, Jack Grimes, House Jameson, Katharine Raht, Dick Dudley (announcer).Casey, Crime Photographer. November 27, 1947. CBS net. "After Turkey, The Bill". Sponsored by: Anchor Hocking Glass. A young ex-con is framed for a gas station robbery on Thanksgiving. The story has a surprising conclusion. Alonzo Deen Cole (writer), Archie Bleyer (music), Herman Chittison (piano), Jan Miner, John Dietz (director), John Gibson, Staats Cotsworth, Tony Marvin (announcer), George Harmon Coxe (creator), Harry Marble (commercial spokesman). The Challenge Of The Yukon. November 28, 1946. Program #459. WXYZ, Detroit origination, The Michigan Radio Network. "Thanksgiving In The Wilderness". Sponsored by: Sustaining. A flashback story: Father Haley has been kidnapped, along with the church funds. The townspeople suspect that the new priest may have stolen the money. Father Haley's dog Shep helps Sergeant Preston solve the mystery. The system cue has been deleted. Jay Michael, Mildred Merrill (writer), Larry McCann (announcer). Command Performance Thanksgiving Special. 1944. AFRS origination. "Thanksgiving at Wally Brown's" Lionel Barrymore(announcer), Dinah Shore, Harry Von Zell, Wally Brown, John Charles Thomas sings a Thanksgiving hymn, Fanny Brice,Hanley Stafford, Frank Morgan. Family Theatre. February 04, 1953. Mutual net. "Home For Thanksgiving". Sponsored by: Sustaining. A warm family story about a return for the holidays. The script was previously used on "Family Theatre" on Novemeber 27, 1947 (see cat. #70059). Joan Leslie, Stephen McNally (host), Tony La Frano (announcer), Harry Zimmerman (composer, conductor), Joseph Mansfield (director, transcriber), Irene Tedrow, Pat McGeehan, John McGreavy (writer), John Stevenson, Alice Backes. The Jell-O Program Starring Jack Benny. November 23, 1941. Red net, KFI, Los Angeles aircheck. Sponsored by: Jell-O, Jell-O Pudding. Guest Alice Faye joins the rest of the gang for Thanksgiving dinner at Jack's. Alice sings, "Tropical Magic.". Jack Benny, Don Wilson, Eddie Anderson, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Ed Beloin (writer, performer), Bill Morrow (writer), Mahlon Merrick (conductor). Lum and Abner. November 22, 1945. ABC net. Sponsored by: Alka Seltzer. A Thanksgiving show. There's nothing like a holiday...even for women! The system cue and final commercial have been deleted. Chester Lauck, Norris Goff, Gene Baker (announcer). Mark Trail. November 22, 1950. Mutual net. "Poisoned Turkey". Sponsored by: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Gro-Pup. A Thanksgiving show. Who fed rat poison to kill all of Jim Pilgrim's Turkeys?. Matt Crowley, Jackson Beck (performer, announcer), Ben Cooper, Joyce Gordon, Elwood Hoffman (writer), Drex Hines (director), Jon Gart (organist), Ed Dodd (creator). Host:Rosie the RiveterSOURCES: Wikipedia and The RadioGoldindex.com
On a Note of Triumph, originally broadcast May 8, 1945, and rebroadcast on May 13, 1945. Norman Corwin's exceptional script, narrated to perfection by Martin Gabel, with an exceptional musical score by Bernard Hermann and conducted by Lud Gluskin. The cast includes William L. Shirer, Ludwig Donath, Peter Witt, Johnny Bond, Peggy Rae, Joan Lorring, Elliott Lewis, Merton Kopkin, Lucille Meredith, Raymond Lawrence, Alec Harford, George Sorel, Dick Nelson, Bob Bruce, Joseph Worthy, Lurene Tuttle, Regina Wallace, June Foray, Pat McGeehan, Harry Bartell, James Nusser, Fred Esler, Norbert Muller, Ramsay Hill, and Irene Tedrow.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio.streamWe receive no revenue from YouTube. If you enjoy our shows, listen via the links on our web page or if you're so inclined, Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wyattcoxelAHeard on almost 100 radio stations from coast to coast. Classic Radio Theater features great radio programs that warmed the hearts of millions for the better part of the 20th century. Host Wyatt Cox brings the best of radio classics back to life with both the passion of a long-time (as in more than half a century) fan and the heart of a forty-year newsman. But more than just “playing the hits”, Wyatt supplements the first hour of each day's show with historical information on the day and date in history including audio that takes you back to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Carter, Nixon, LBJ. It's a true slice of life from not just radio's past, but America's past.Wyatt produces 21 hours a week of freshly minted Classic Radio Theater presentations each week, and each day's broadcast is timely and entertaining!#ClassicRadio #OldTimeRadio #Drama #WorldWar2 #OnANoteOfTriumph #NormanCorwin #MartinGabel
At Fort Apache, an honorable and veteran war captain finds conflict when his regime is placed under the command of a young, glory hungry lieutenant colonel with no respect for the local Indian tribe.Original Air Date: August 05, 1949Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Western StoriesPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• John Wayne (Capt. Kirby York)• Ward Bond (Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke)Special Guests:• Sharon Douglas• Paul McVeigh• Tony Barrett• Eddie Field• Pat McGeehan• Lou Merrill• John StanleyDirector:• John FordMusic:• Henry Russell
In this classic episode from January 9, 2020, David Gornoski is joined by Pat McGeehan, Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, and Lawrence B. Wilkerson, retired Army Colonel and former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell. The conversation starts off with Trump's foreign policy actions in the Middle East and then moves to the swamp in DC and their bias for war; the monetary cost of war; and more. Visit A Neighbor's Choice at aneighborschoice.com
In today's flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, Marc Clair is joined by Pat McGeehan, author and member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Pat recounts how he became skeptical of government actions during his time overseas in the military, and how seeing obvious corruption led to his foray into politics. Pat goes on to describe how he discovered Ron Paul and became inspired to learn more about libertarianism and the ideas of liberty, and how the philosophy of stoicism guides his actions in the political realm. Check out more about Pat McGeehan's re-election campaign here! If you're ready to take your personal liberty to the next level, be sure to check out The Expat Money Show with Mikkel Thorup! And come join the conversation about the expat lifestyle, offshore investing and more on Facebook in the Expat Money Forum! And be sure to check out the amazing, entertaining and informative Good Morning Liberty over at BernieLies.com Support the Greatest Libertarian Variety Show on Earth by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon! For as little as $5/month you can access all of our bonus audio content, livestreams, behind-the-scenes segments, and more! Patrons also get 20% off all merchandise at the Lions of Liberty Store, including our hot-off-the-press Taxation is Death T-Shirt! If you're interested in the expat lifestyle and offshore investing, be sure to check out The Expat Money Show with Mikkel Thorup! And come join the conversation about the expat lifestyle on Facebook in the Expat Money Forum! And be sure to check out the amazing, entertaining and informative Good Morning Liberty over at BernieLies.com Use discount code "LIONS" for 10% off your order from Lorenzotti Italy over at Lorenzotti.coffee! Check out the fine CBD products at NorthSpokaneCBD.com and use discount code "LIONS" at checkout to get 15% off your entire order! Join the conversation in our private Facebook group: The Lions of Liberty Forum! The Lions of Liberty are on Twitter, Facebook & check out our YouTube Channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's flagship Lions of Liberty podcast, Marc Clair is joined by Pat McGeehan, author and member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Pat recounts how he became skeptical of government actions during his time overseas in the military, and how seeing obvious corruption led to his foray into politics. Pat goes on to describe how he discovered Ron Paul and became inspired to learn more about libertarianism and the ideas of liberty, and how the philosophy of stoicism guides his actions in the political realm. Check out more about Pat McGeehan's re-election campaign here! If you're ready to take your personal liberty to the next level, be sure to check out The Expat Money Show with Mikkel Thorup! And come join the conversation about the expat lifestyle, offshore investing and more on Facebook in the Expat Money Forum! And be sure to check out the amazing, entertaining and informative Good Morning Liberty over at BernieLies.com Support the Greatest Libertarian Variety Show on Earth by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride on Patreon! For as little as $5/month you can access all of our bonus audio content, livestreams, behind-the-scenes segments, and more! Patrons also get 20% off all merchandise at the Lions of Liberty Store, including our hot-off-the-press Taxation is Death T-Shirt! If you're interested in the expat lifestyle and offshore investing, be sure to check out The Expat Money Show with Mikkel Thorup! And come join the conversation about the expat lifestyle on Facebook in the Expat Money Forum! And be sure to check out the amazing, entertaining and informative Good Morning Liberty over at BernieLies.com Use discount code "LIONS" for 10% off your order from Lorenzotti Italy over at Lorenzotti.coffee! Check out the fine CBD products at NorthSpokaneCBD.com and use discount code "LIONS" at checkout to get 15% off your entire order! Join the conversation in our private Facebook group: The Lions of Liberty Forum! The Lions of Liberty are on Twitter, Facebook & check out our YouTube Channel!
This week we are joined by West Virginia State House Delegate, Pat McGeehan, who takes us on a dive into the world of politics. It is hard to imagine that there are good politicians left in the world, but Pat is one of the few. He is strongly against federal government overreach and believes that state and local government has the power to more make changes that directly impact our lives. Join us as we discuss today's political climate, morality, and the importance of voting in state and local elections.For more information about Pat: Twitter @McGeehanWVhttps://www.facebook.com/pat.mcgeehan.52 https://parler.com/profile/McGeehanWV/posts Check out Pat's latest book, Stoicism and the Statehouse:https://www.amazon.com/Stoicism-Statehouse-Philosophy-Serving-Idea/dp/0990738620/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=stoicism+and+the+statehouse&qid=1602045585&sprefix=stoicism+and+the+st&sr=8-2 Our sponsors: www.goulashmedia.net https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-run-with-remso-w-martinez/id1513587449 follow us on social media:www.facebook.com/breakthebellpod www.twitter.com/breakthebellpod www.instagram.com/breakthebellpod parler @breakthebellpod
We're fortunate enough to have Pat McGeehan of the West Virginia House of Delegates on today! We discuss political corruption, philosophy, Constitutionalism, the books he's authored, and some of the moves he's making to advance the cause of liberty. I'm you'll find what Pat has to say extremely insightful and interesting. choosewiseley.org twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basedliberty/support
The Adventures of Maisie (aka Maisie) was a radio comedy series starring Ann Sothern as underemployed entertainer Maisie Ravier and a spin-off of Sothern's successful 1939–1947 Maisie movie series, based on a character created by Wilson Collison.). The series was broadcast on C B S Radio,N B C Radio, the Mutual Radio Network, and Mutual flagship radio station W H N in New York City. Sponsored by Eversharp, the first series ran on CBS Radio from July 5, 1945 to March 28, 1947, airing on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. during the first two months, then moving to Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. (1945–46), then Fridays at 10:30 p.m. (1946–47). The supporting cast included Hy Averback, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Johnny McGovern, and Sidney Miller. John "Bud" Hiestand was one of its many announcers, Harry Zimmerman and Albert Sack supplied the music, and John L. Greene produced. Tony Sanford directed scripts by Samuel Taylor and others. The series was heard on the Mutual Radio Network from January 11 to December 26, 1952, and it was syndicated from 1949 to 1952 with Pat McGeehan as Eddie Jordan. Bea Benaderet and Elvia Allman portrayed Mrs. Kennedy. The supporting cast included Averback, Conreid, Leeds, McGovern, Lurene Tuttle, Ben Wright, Sandra Gould, and Jeffrey Silver. Harry Zimmerman led the orchestra with John Easton and Jack McCoy announcing. The show popularized the 1940s catch phrase, "Likewise, I'm sure."
The Adventures of Maisie (aka Maisie) was a radio comedy series starring Ann Sothern as underemployed entertainer Maisie Ravier and a spin-off of Sothern's successful 1939–1947 Maisie movie series, based on a character created by Wilson Collison.) The series was broadcast on CBS Radio, NBC Radio,[citation needed] the Mutual Radio Network, and Mutual flagship radio station WHN in New York City. Sponsored by Eversharp, the first series ran on CBS Radio from July 5, 1945 to March 28, 1947, airing on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. during the first two months, then moving to Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. (1945–46), then Fridays at 10:30 p.m. (1946–47). The supporting cast included Hy Averback, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Johnny McGovern, and Sidney Miller. John "Bud" Hiestand was one of its many announcers, Harry Zimmerman and Albert Sack supplied the music, and John L. Greene produced. Tony Sanford directed scripts by Samuel Taylor and others. The series was heard on the Mutual Radio Network from January 11 to December 26, 1952, and it was syndicated from 1949 to 1952 with Pat McGeehan as Eddie Jordan. Bea Benaderet and Elvia Allman portrayed Mrs. Kennedy. The supporting cast included Averback, Conreid, Leeds, McGovern, Lurene Tuttle, Ben Wright, Sandra Gould, and Jeffrey Silver. Harry Zimmerman led the orchestra with John Easton and Jack McCoy announcing. The show popularized the 1940s catch phrase, "Likewise, I'm sure."
Author and state representative to the West Virginia House of Delegates, Pat McGeehan, joins the show to discuss the legacy of the stoic philosophy. From the origins of stoicism to the hardcore story of Cato the Younger, Pat and Remso dive into how this ancient philosophy still impacts modern men and women. Mentioned in this episode: "Stoicism and the Statehouse" by Pat McGeehan https://www.amazon.com/Stoicism-Statehouse-Philosophy-Serving-Idea/dp/0990738620/ "Printing Our Way to Poverty: the Consequences of American Inflation" by Pat McGeehan https://www.amazon.com/Printing-Our-Way-Poverty-Consequences/dp/0985792302/ Special deals from today's show! Robinhood Get your free stock just for signing up with Robinhood and start investing today. https://join.robinhood.com/remsom Libertarian Country Order the hottest and most humorous liberty themed clothing on the market. https://www.libertariancountry.com/?rfsn=392344.93653 Cash App The best way to send and receive money, as well as get discount boosts for the places you love to shop and eat. You can even trade Bitcoin and stocks! Get $5 just for signing up with the link below. https://cash.app/app/PMKWTJT Dosh Get instant cash back from thousands of stores everyday! Get $5 when you sign up with Dosh when you link your credit or debit card. https://link.dosh.cash/REMSOM1 InboxDollars Make money the easiest way possible by taking surveys, reading emails, playing games, and watching commercials! Earn $5 when you sign up at the link below. https://www.inboxdollars.com/r/1942617866/76 Books “Stay Away From the Libertarians!” by Remso W. Martinez (foreword by Logan Albright) https://www.amazon.com/Stay-Away-Libertarians-Remso-Martinez-ebook/dp/B07DYDTZQP/ “How to Succeed in Politics (and Other Forms of Devil Worship) by Remso W. Martinez https://www.amazon.com/Succeed-Politics-Other-Forms-Worship-ebook/dp/B07XVFY9F8/ Consulting Email Remso today at remso@rwmartinez.com with the subject line “Book” to get a 15 minute free authors consultation. Watch “the Witching Hour” on-demand Watch available episodes of the Indie Series Awards winning show “the Witching Hour” with Remso and the paranormal investigators of Argos Paranormal with the link below. https://www.argosparanormal.com/tvshows.html
Pat McGeehan recounts his experience in the most recent West Virginia state legislative session trying to pass his “Defend the Guard” legistlation. He describes the many battles involved in introducing a bill like this, waged both behind the scenes in the form of threats and bullying, and publicly in the form of media coverage. McGeehan’s opponents claim that the bill could cause West Virginia to lose federal funding, which he says is untrue, or at least greatly exaggerated. More brazenly, they argue that it’s unconstitutional, citing a supreme court case from the 1990s (that doesn’t actually bear directly on McGeehan’s argument)—but of course the Defend the Guard act itself is based on a constitutional argument about Congress’ failure to declare war the way it should. McGeehan and his allies came close to passing the legislation this time around, but ultimately failed. He assures Scott that he will be back at it again next year. Discussed on the show: “Defend the Guard Legislation” (Tenth Amendment Center)Virginia and Kentucky ResolutionsBringOurTroopsHome.us Pat McGeehan is a two-term representative in the West Virginia House of Delegates and a graduate of the U.S. air force academy. He is the author of Stoicism and the Statehouse. Follow him on Twitter @McGeehan4WV. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CSmzN05fPw
Republican Delegate and former US Air Force Intelligence Officer. McGeehan talks about his Defend the Guard Act and other bills debated during the 2020 WV Legislative Session.
Pat McGeehan is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and served as an intelligence officer overseas. A former businessman, he is currently an author and a state representative in the West Virginia legislature. Eric Morris, who was interviewed in Episode 19 and is a former member of the Wyoming National Guard, interviews Pat about the "Defend the Guard Act" and "Bring Our Troops Home," covering a variety of other interesting topics along the way. 0:00 Pat's background5:20 Catholic intellectual tradition as a road to reversion13:38 Antimilitarism of Catholic tradition ---Just War Theory and military service today--questioning things at the Air Force Academy21:47 Catholic chaplaincy 23:35 Deployment in 2005--first impressions--propaganda--questioning things more30:20 The "Afghanistan Papers"--Catholic military leaders, lies36:30 Secularism--watered down Catholic teaching43:22 Bring Our Troops Home / Defend the Guard Act--building a coalition 56:07 Diocese of West Virginia--Any support for Pat's efforts from Church hierarchy? Find Pat McGeehan's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Pat-McGeehan/e/B073X3MMM8?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1578693888&sr=1-1Find Pat's legislative record here:http://www.wvlegislature.gov/House/lawmaker.cfm?member=Delegate%20McGeehanBring Our Troops Home:https://bringourtroopshome.usFind Eric's writing here:https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/11/no_author/why-i-am-a-veteran-for-peace/www.catholicsagainstmilitarism.comInterview with Eric:https://youtu.be/xKAPIFJ7h1QFind us here:www.catholicsagainstmilitarism.comCAM podcast RSS feed: http://www.buzzsprout.com/296171
Right now, there's no business in show business, so Maisie is working in a beauty shop - where they have some very interesting clients! Last week Maisie gave a treatment to a famous wrestler, and this week Lady Brittingham made an appointment for a permanent, which turned out to be for her cocker spaniel... Today, Maisie is giving a scalp treatment to Doctor Neil Vanderdam, a young psychiatrist... Starring: Lurene Tuttle, Sidney Miller, Sammie Hill, Hy Averback, Ted de Corsia, Ann Sothern, Peter Leeds, Frank Nelson, GeGe Pearson, Hans Conried, Pat McGeehan, Virginia Gregg Broadcast Date: December 6, 1951 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support
Pat McGeehan is a Republican from District 1. He actually voted with Democrats Monday on a motion to adjourn which would've ended the special session on education reform.
Jim and Jenna cover Jim's misogynistic tendencies, Pat McGeehan's comments, and more.
Jim and Jenna cover Jim's misogynistic tendencies, Pat McGeehan's comments, and more.
Jim and Jenna cover Jim's misogynistic tendencies, Pat McGeehan's comments, and more.
We are speaking with Pat McGeehan for our first Skype session, hence the Phoney title. Pat is the owner of McGeehan's in Northeast Philadelphia and long time friend of Jim.
We are speaking with Pat McGeehan for our first Skype session, hence the Phoney title. Pat is the owner of McGeehan's in Northeast Philadelphia and long time friend of Jim.
We are speaking with Pat McGeehan for our first Skype session, hence the Phoney title. Pat is the owner of McGeehan's in Northeast Philadelphia and long time friend of Jim.
Pat McGeehan is here to Take a Stand with Mary Ann! On this episode of Take a Stand with Mary Ann, we are joined by Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (representing the 1st District) and a former candidate for the United States Senate election in West Virginia, Pat McGeehan. Pat is the... The post Pat McGeehan Joins the Show! appeared first on Take a Stand with Mary Ann.
West Virginia state legislator Pat McGeehan, who comes endorsed by Ron Paul, has been the sole "No" vote in the legislature for years, but has also scored numerous legislative victories -- so he was thrown out of the Republican Caucus. He shared his insights about success and holding fast to principle that apply to people in all walks of life.
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The Adventures of Maisie (aka Maisie) was a radio comedy series starring Ann Sothern as Brooklyn secretary Maisie Ravier, a spin-off of Sothern's successful 1939-1947 Maisie movie series. Sponsored by Eversharp, the first series ran on CBS from July 5, 1945 to March 28, 1947, airing on Thursdays at 8:30pm during the first two months, then moving to Wednesdays at 9:30pm (1945-46), then Fridays at 10:30pm (1946-47). The supporting cast included Hy Averback, Arthur Q. Bryan, Hans Conried, Virginia Gregg, Peter Leeds, Johnny McGovern and Sidney Miller. John Easton was the announcer, Harry Zimmerman and Albert Sack supplied the music, and John L. Greene was the producer. Tony Sanford directed scripts by Samuel Taylor and others. In 1952 the series was heard on Mutual from January 11 to December 26, and it was syndicated from 1949 to 1952 with Pat McGeehan as Eddie Jordan. Bea Benaderet and Elvira Allman portrayed Mrs. Kennedy. The supporting cast included Averback, Conreid, Leeds, McGovern, Lurene Tuttle, Ben Wright, Sandra Gould and Jeffrey Silver. Harry Zimmerman led the orchestra with John Easton and Jack McCoy announcing. The show popularized the 1940s catch phrase, "Likewise, I'm sure." Listen to America Liberty Radio HempUSA Store
DIARY OF FATE is a mystery and horror program where âFateâ narrates and always wins by the end of the story. These are great suspense filled stories about average people who are subject to the mysteries of their âFateâ. In This episode, March 16, 1948. Program #14. Finley syndication. "Joe Mattock". Commercials added locally. Book 63, page 397. A truck driver and his beautiful hitch-hiker commit murder to get their hands on $100,000, kept in a little black bag. The date is subject to correction. Ivan Ditmars (music), Larry Finley (producer), Hal Sawyer, Frank Albertson, Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jerry Hausner, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects). 26:47THIS EPISODE:June 15, 1948. Program #27. Finley syndication. "Nelson Walker". Commercials added locally. Book 97, page 302. A drifter faces "an instant of horror." Not auditioned. The date is subject to correction. Larry Finley (producer), Gloria Blondell, Herb Lytton, Jack Edwards Jr., Pat McGeehan, Ray Ehrlenborn (probable sound effects), Hal Sawyer, Bern Surrey. 27:06.
clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month The Abbott and Costello Show was heard on radio throughout the 1940s. They began by hosting a summer replacement series for Fred Allen on NBC in 1940, then joined Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy on The Chase and Sanborn Hour in 1941. During the same period, two of their films, Buck Privates and Hold That Ghost, were adapted for radio and presented on Lux Radio Theater. On October 8, 1942 they launched their weekly NBC show, sponsored by Camel cigarettes, moving five years later to ABC, the former NBC Blue Network,). The additional cast and crew on that series included Sid Fields as the Melonheads, Artie Auerbrook as Ketsel, regulars Elvira Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon Douglas, Verna Felton, Lou Krogman, Pat McGeehan, Frank Nelson, Martha Wentworth and Benay Venuta. The featured vocalists were Amy Arnell, Connie Haines, Marilyn Maxwell, Susan Miller, Marilyn Williams, the Delta Rhythm Boys and the Les Baxter Singers with the orchestras of Skinnay Ennis, Charles Hoff, Matty Matlock, Jack Meakin, Will Osborne, Freddie Rich, Leith Stevens and Peter van Streeden. Frank Bingman, Jim Doyle, Ken Niles and Michael Roy did the announcing, Writers included Howard Harris, Hal Fimberg, Don Prindle, Ed Cherokee, Len Stern, Martin Ragaway, Paul Conlan and Ed Forman and producer Martin Gosch. Sound effects were supplied by Floyd Caton. At ABC, they also hosted a 30-minute children's radio program, the The Abbott and Costello Children's Show), which aired Saturday mornings with vocalist Anna Mae Slaughter and announcer Johnny McGovern.