Category: Comedians

David Feldman Show: Marty Short on Mayor Rob Ford

MARTIN SHORT

Martin Short on Mayor Rob Ford. Plus: David Wild from Rolling Stone magazine remembers Pete Seeger.

CREW, the Center for Responsibility And Ethics in Washington filed an ethics complaint against Congressman Michael Grimm, in response to Grimm’s threat Tuesday night to break a reporter in half and throw him off a balcony. Melanie Sloan filed that ethics complaint. She is the executive director of CREW and tells us why Congressman Michael Grimm is one of the most corrupt politicians in Washington DC.

Some disturbing news about our food. This week we learned that the Food and Drug Administration withheld an internal study that concluded feeding antibiotics to livestock makes humans susceptible to antibiotic resistant Superbugs. We’ll talk with Avinash Kar from the Natural Resources Defense Council who sued the FDA to get this study made public.

Sargent Shriver’s son, Maria Shriver’s brother Bobby Shriver is running for office here in Los Angeles calling himself an environmentalist. But Hunter Schwarz from Buzzfeed has been looking into Bobby Shriver’s investments and says Bobby Shriver’s stock portfolio is drill baby drill.

Also Will Ryan & The Cactus County Cowboys featuring Westy Westenhofer, Cactus Chloe Fiorenzo, Benny Brydern and JT Tornado Thomas.

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All Of Maz Jobrani

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Maz’s new comedy special is entitled I Come In Peace. Our full interview with Comedian Maz Jobrani who talks about performing all over the world, and what is happening in Iran. Haz has made appearances on shows like The Colbert Report, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Talkshow with Spike Feresten, “Whitney”, and regularly performs at top comedy clubs (in California and New York) such as The Comedy Store. He made an appearance as a dental patient on an episode of Still Standing, in the pilot episodes of Better Off Ted, The Knights of Prosperity, on an episode of Cedric the Entertainer Presents and on an episode of The West Wing as a Saudi prince. He also made an appearance in 13 Going on 30. He has toured with the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour. He provided the voice of Ahmed Farahnakian in the audiobook version of World War Z. Jobrani has
Jobrani makes occasional appearances on NPR’s news quiz show Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!

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Mort Sahl (11.22.13)

 

We kick off our series of printed highlights from the radio show with the father of modern standup comedy Mort Sahl. On the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination Mort Sahl  talked to us from his home in Northern California.

David: Mort Sahl, thank you so much for joining us.

Mort: Well, it’s a pleasure, David.

David: All right so November 22nd, 1963.  When you first heard that President Kennedy was shot, what was your first suspicion?

Mort: I wanted to know the detail. I didn’t like the communal crying.

David:  What do you mean you didn’t like the “communal crying?”

Mort: There was a lot of sobbing, and it’s a terrible thing that happened and they all can’t stop crying. But there were a lot of questions. For example where was the presidential security detail? They were at Fort Hood, they were told to “stand down.” Oswald shot from the window, but why didn’t the Secret Service nail down those windows and the manhole covers? Where’s the detail? They say, “Well, we’ll know more when we get Oswald.”

Then they questioned Oswald for 10 hours, there’s no record of the interrogation. Then Jack Ruby comes in there and they say, “This patriot shot Oswald.” But the patriot turns out to be a bagman for the mob in Chicago. It started to fall apart right away.

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After Mort Sahl stopped touring in order to join Jim Garrison’s investigation into JFK’s murder his income plummeted from $400,000 a year to $19,000.

 

David:  You couldn’t stand the communal sobbing?

Mort: Yeah.

David: That’s a distraction, the tears and the patriotism.

Mort: It’s an indulgence. The Hungry i closed when that happened. The second time when Bobby got it and Enrico (Owner of The Hungry i) said, “We’re going to close” I said, “No we’re not. We’re not going to be lead in communal mourning by Walter Cronkite. We are going to ask, ‘Who did it?’”

David: So by making something sacred, it enables the cover-up, doesn’t it?

Mort: Oh, yeah, sure! That’s the whole thing. Then you can’t say, “The movie was lousy.” “What are you talking about? Oprah Winfrey made this movie. Are you a bigot?” It’s that thing again. The liberals. They are all on the side of the angels. So how come I ain’t happy?

David: Conservatives do it with the American flag, and patriotism, they hide behind our soldiers, they hid behind 9/11. I mean, both sides do it.

Mort: That’s one of the reasons the liberals should have unmasked 9/11 if they were really liberals.

David: They should unmask 9/11? What do you mean by that?

Mort: In other words, why is the 9/11 Report incomprehensible? And I saw the hearings. They still don’t know if they used thermite in that building and there are no answers. Incidentally, the only book that really took 911 on was a book by a Republican professor from Claremont College.

Mort Sahl on the cover of Time magazine.

Mort Sahl on the cover of Time magazine.

David: Okay, so when did you go to work for Jim Garrison in New Orleans?

Mort: About 1965.

David: You were at the height of your popularity as a comedian and you gave it all up to pursue the prosecution of Clay Shaw?

Mort: Well, I didn’t think there was going to be any America; I thought it was going to be a fascist country. If they can do that and not give an explanation, you have got to oppose them, you can’t go along with that madness. Look who they got to go along, Earl Warren. They targeted everybody. They’re still lying. PBS by the way contributed Wednesday night, they said Oswald turned out to be a “lonely looser, a degenerate Marxist.” That’s an awful lot for one guy to accomplish at that age. There’s no evidence of any of that. What happened was that Garrison followed everybody in the case, and he found out that they all worked for the federal government, that’s how he got started. Then we began to get a lot of resistance. Why aren’t the archives open? Why was Allen Dulles on the Warren Commission? Where is the president’s brain?

David: Obama’s brain or JFK’s brain?

Mort: JFK’s brain is missing. They can’t find it in the archives.

David: Didn’t Bobby Kennedy take it?

Mort: No, that’s a contrived story. We had that whole thing for several years too, that the Kennedy family believes these investigations are gruesome and so forth. Until they killed Bobby. Nobody believes Sirhan Sirhan killed Bobby. The fatal wound is behind his right mastoid. There were 22 bullets in that board behind him and Sirhan had a 6 shooter. And the LA police took the board down. And then you get the coroner in the case Thomas Noguchi. I don’t believe them. The guy who wrote the book that the conspiracy is all hokum is Vincent Bugliosi. Who of course with the LAPD and Noguchi solved the Manson case. Notice how they solved it, they scare you more. But that’s the last time the D.A.’s office won a case in LA by the way. You know, Garrison never lost a capital case in eight years.

Mort Sahl invented modern standup comedy.

Mort Sahl invented modern standup comedy.

David: Do you believe it was the CIA working with the Cosa Nostra?

Mort: No. As Jim used to say, “The guys at the CIA make the Cosa Nostra look like Shirley Temple.” They’ll do anything as you can see from Snowden’s revelation. And they did. And it was out of the Western hemisphere of the CIA, with David Atlee Phillips.

And of course our witnesses kept getting killed remember? George de Mohrenschildt.

Terrible casualty list of potential witnesses, people are being beaten and threatened, but the fact wouldn’t go away. The president was gone and this country went to perpetual war, perpetual.

David: Thank you Mort Sahl.

Mort Sahl is the father of modern standup comedy. You can follow him on Twitter.

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Henry Phillips, Comedy Crackerjack

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Henry Phillips is a musical comedian from LA known for his “Comedy Central Presents”, semi-autobiographical movie “Punching the Clown” (winner of several awards, most notably the Audience Award at the “Slamdance Film Festival”) as well as his songs for two award-winning musicals, “Blake: the Musical” and “Chips.” He also performs in a series of satirical You Tube cooking videos called “Henry’s Kitchen,” in which he tries and fails to cook food, make friends, and impress women. Henry’s also appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, “Bob and Tom”, “The Dr. Demento Show,” and the podcasts “WTF with Marc Maron” and “Comedy Bang Bang.” He joins us with Jeremy S. Kramer and Will Ryan And The Cactus County Cowboys along with Jimmy Lee Wirt. Portions of today’s program were written by David Weiss. Please subscribe to our show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.

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Hello 2014

2014

We welcome 2014 with Paul F. Tompkins, Eddie Pepitone, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Laura House, Mark Thompson, Frank Conniff and Chris Pina. Eddie talks about last month’s anxiety attack before, during and after his audition for The Middle. And Mark Thompson talks about creating Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? and how it led to the creation of The Bachelor. Portions written by Ben Zelevansky, Steve Rosenfield, and David Feldman. Please subscribe to our show for free on iTunes and Stitcher.

 

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“Comic Maz Jobrani”

Comic Maz Jobrani

Comic Maz Jobrani describes playing Beirut. Also Retired Lt. Commander Diane Goldstein from LEAP tells us how cops benefit financially by keeping marijuana illlegal. She goes on to call for the legalization of marijuana. Founded on March 16, 2002, LEAP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization made up of current and former members of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities who are speaking out about the failures of our existing drug policies. LEAP believes, “Those policies have failed, and continue to fail, to effectively address the problems of drug abuse, especially the problems of juvenile drug use, the problems of addiction, and the problems of crime caused by the existence of a criminal black market in drugs.” Also Eddie Pepitone, Janie Haddad Tompkins and Hal Lublin. Portions of today’s show written by Hal Lublin, David Weiss and David Feldman. Please subscribe to our show as a free podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.

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