This week: "Television Oligarchy or a Series of Distractions." The fascist president-elect loses his consigliere this week while continuing to keep the cameras rolling. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Jon Stewart; Larys Strong; Andrew Weissmann; Rudy Giuliani; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Richard Nixon; and Kent Brockman. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Black Flag (“TV Party”), and Talking Heads (“Television Man”). Clips and excerpts from Victor Laszlo, Louis Renault, and Rick Blaine from “Casablanca;” Bernie Sanders; Michael Ian Black; J.L. Cauvin; Desi Lydic; Amber Ruffin; Kara Swisher; Nicolle Wallace; Seth Meyers; Donald Drumpf; Stephen Colbert; Randy Savage; Jimmy Kimmel; Grace Kuhlenschmidt; Roy Wood, Jr.; Jenny Hagel; John Berman; and Lawrence O'Donnell. Episode 214.
Below, the source material for this show.
"Donald Drumpf Theatre" is the weekly radio theatre show about a fictional presidency, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters, plus aggregated reporting, and automated music. It is often a mash-up of the week's news, and sometimes a radio news fantasy with song parodies and covers all mixed in a style similar to Spike Jones, Dickie Goodman, Dr. Demento, or Richard Foreman with comedy skits, sketches, radio waves, and more. Produced by Tom Roe. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.
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