Since the SCOTUS nomination announcement is coming tonight, we’re making available select parts of the Supreme Court themed IMAO Podcast available separately:
Bush Builds a Robo-Justice
World of Knowledge: Marbury v. Madison
Help spread the word by e-mailing these around. It would probably be especially funny to e-mail the Bush one to lefty bloggers since it makes fun of Bush (but points to IMAO when you play it).
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Yes! Finaly! This is much better…I’ll be able to spread this around my friends much easier now that it’s not 25 minutes long…the liberals here at college won’t even suspect that something funny is conservative…hehehehe….it’s almost rove-worthy.
Ok, maybe thats overdoing it a little bit…maybe a lot…but it is nice to have them in sound bites instead of a really long file…
Karl Rove just told me to say: “You’re welcome, Ben.”
Thanks for helping to spread the word on the IMAO Podcast!
I guarantee that my lefty friend won’t find this funny; the pole up her @$$ is so deep, she makes Al Gore look like a party animal.
I think you’ll be surprised at the reaction. I was told by the program director at Republican Radio in Seattle that the RoboJustice bit is “not funny” and they didn’t like it because “it makes fun of the President”
Don’t tell your lefty friend where you got the MP3 and just try sending it to her with a note that says “I heard this political humor and figured you’d like it”
It’s what Karl Rove would want you to do!
it’s John G. Roberts
I think you’re right scott…
hey, during the school year, I have a two hours to fill on a college radio station…
How could I get permission to play some IMAO sound bites on-air?
It will definately be fun to do…
I must say, the Marbary versus Madison piece was the second funniest thing I’ve heard on a podcast. Ever.
(The first being the George Washington vs. General Cornwallis duel)
Ben,
As long as you tell your listeners that the bits are from IMAO and can be heard at http://www.IMAOPodcast.com, you are free to play the bits on the radio, post them on BitTorrent… whatever!
Getting the word out about the IMAO Podcast to a wide audience is priority one!
I put links on KOS and emailed them to Oliver Willis.