'Spiro Agnew' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Outer Loop (2013)
Actors:
John Bennett (director),
John Bennett (writer),
Diana Parks (actress),
John Bennett (editor),
John Bennett (producer),
Anna Bennett (actress),
Anna Bennett (miscellaneous crew),
John Tune (actor),
Daniel Sakamoto-Wengel (actor),
Dorian Borsella (actress),
David Owen (actor),
Annie Brennen (actress),
Katy Bullard (actress),
Molly Dillon (actress),
Kurt Huppert (actor),
Plot: Quiche Lorraine and Crepe Suzette are two adult women who delight in committing petty crimes. When those crimes don't get them the media attention they want, they plot to kidnap Natasha Helmsley, a spoiled heiress to a steamed crab company fortune, Meanwhile, three friends in their late teens, Vince, Valerie, and Vera aimlessly hang out in and around Baltimore, lightly trying to make sense of their various problems. As the film progresses, the two stories begin to gently overlap, ultimately making the film a daffy farce with a wry smile.
Keywords: independent-film
Genres:
Comedy,
Dante's Inferno (2007)
Actors:
Tony Hale (actor),
Tony Hale (actor),
James Cromwell (actor),
Scott Adsit (actor),
Scott Adsit (actor),
Matt Besser (actor),
John Fleck (actor),
Matt Besser (actor),
Matt Besser (actor),
Matt Besser (actor),
Scott Adsit (actor),
Scott Adsit (actor),
Scott Adsit (actor),
Dermot Mulroney (actor),
Tony Hale (actor),
Plot: Melding the seemingly disparate traditions of apocalyptic live-action graphic novel and charming Victoria-era toy theater, Dante's Inferno is a subversive, darkly satirical update of the original 14th century literary classic. Retold with the use of intricately hand-drawn paper puppets and miniature sets, and without the use of CGI effects, this unusual travelogue takes viewers on a tour of hell. And what we find there, looks a lot like the modern world. Sporting a hoodie and a hang-over from the previous night's debauchery, Dante wakes to find he is lost - physically and metaphorically - in a strange part of town. He asks the first guy he sees for some help: The ancient Roman poet Virgil, wearing a mullet and what looks like a brown bathrobe. Having no one else to turn to, Dante's quickly convinced that his only means for survival is to follow Virgil voyage down, down through the depths of Hell. The pair cross into the underworld and there Virgil shows Dante the underbelly of the Inferno, which closely resembles the decayed landscape of modern urban life. Dante and Virgil's chronicles are set against a familiar backdrop of used car lots, strip malls, gated communities, airport security checks, and the U.S. Capitol. Here, hot tubs simmer with sinners, and the river Styx is engorged with sewage swimmers. Also familiar is the contemporary cast of presidents, politicians, popes and pop-culture icons sentenced to eternal suffering of the most cruel and unusual kind: Heads sewn on backwards, bodies wrenched in half, never-ending blow jobs, dancing to techno for eternity, and last, but certainly not least, an inside look at Lucifer himself, from the point of view of a fondue-dunked human appetizer. Each creatively horrific penance suits the crime, and the soul who perpetrated it. As Dante spirals through the nine circles of hell, he comes to understand the underworld's merciless machinery of punishment, emerging a new man destined to change the course of his life. But not, of course, the brand of his beer.
Keywords: allegory, anger, astrologer, based-on-novel, catholic, dante's-inferno, dick-cheney, divine-comedy, fraud, gluttony
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Taglines: The epic film of a lost young man's journey through hell. Dante. Virgil. Hell. Puppets. Questions? To Hell and back through the streets of America: a journey in toy theater.
Quotes:
Virgil: This is Hell, Dante. Not your personal fantasy.
Ulysses - Strom Thurmond: I'm not Mrs. Butterworth, God Dammit. I'm Senator Strom Thurmond.
Nixon (1995)
Actors:
Dwight D. Eisenhower (actor),
Richard Fancy (actor),
Kevin Dunn (actor),
Michael Chiklis (actor),
Dwight D. Eisenhower (actor),
Dwight D. Eisenhower (actor),
John Diehl (actor),
Fidel Castro (actor),
Tom Bower (actor),
Jimmy Carter (actor),
George Bush (actor),
Bill Clinton (actor),
Powers Boothe (actor),
Gerald Ford (actor),
Gerald Ford (actor),
Plot: Director Oliver Stone's exploration of former president Richard Nixon's strict Quaker upbringing, his nascent political strivings in law school, and his strangely self-effacing courtship of his wife, Pat. The contradictions in his character are revealed early, in the vicious campaign against Helen Gahagan Douglas and the oddly masochistic Checkers speech. His defeat at the hands of the hated and envied John F. Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election, followed by the loss of the 1962 California gubernatorial race, seem to signal the end of his career. Yet, although wholly lacking in charisma, Nixon remains a brilliant political operator, seizing the opportunity provided by the backlash against the antiwar movement to take the presidency in 1968. It is only when safely in office, running far ahead in the polls for the 1972 presidential election, that his growing paranoia comes to full flower, triggering the Watergate scandal.
Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, 1960s, 1970s, alcoholism, american-president, brother-brother-relationship, campaign, career, character-name-in-title
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: He had greatness within his grasp. He changed the world, but lost a nation. Triumphant in Victory, Bitter in Defeat. He Changed the World, But Lost a Nation. Shattered by a dangerous web of conspiracy, betrayal and intrigue!
Quotes:
[after the Kent State shootings]::Richard M. Nixon: I'd like to offer my condolences to those families. But Nixon can't.
Richard M. Nixon: Presidents don't threaten. They don't have to.
Richard M. Nixon: They can't impeach me for bombing Cambodia. The president can bomb anybody he likes.
John Dean: There's a cancer in the presidency and it's growing.
Richard M. Nixon: Always remember: others may hate you. But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself.
Richard M. Nixon: [to a portrait of Kennedy] When they look at you, they see what they want to be. When they look at me, they see what they are.
Pat Nixon: I was thinking tonight - do you remember, Dick? Do you remember when you used to drive me on dates with the other boys? You didn't want to let me out of your sight.::Richard M. Nixon: Yeah, sure, a long time ago.::Pat Nixon: Yes, it's been a long time...::[sensing a signal, recoils]::Richard M. Nixon: I don't need that, buddy. I'm not Jack Kennedy.::Pat Nixon: [rebuffed] No, you're not. So stop comparing yourself to him. You have no reason to. You have everything you ever wanted. You've earned it. Why can't you just enjoy it?::Richard M. Nixon: I do. I do. In my own way.::Pat Nixon: Then what are you scared of, honey?::Richard M. Nixon: I'm not scared, buddy... You don't understand. They're playing for keeps, buddy. The press, the kids, the liberals - they're out there, trying to figure out how to tear me down.::Pat Nixon: They're all your enemies?::Richard M. Nixon: Yes!::Pat Nixon: You personally?::Richard M. Nixon: Yes! This is about me. Why can't you understand that, you of all people? It's not the war - It's Nixon! They want to destroy Nixon! And if I expose myself even the slightest bit they'll tear my insides out. Do you want that? Do you want to see that, buddy? It's not pretty.::Pat Nixon: Sometimes I think that's what you want.::Richard M. Nixon: [contemptuous] What the hell are you saying? Are you drunk? Jesus, you sound just like them now! I've got to keep fighting, buddy, for the country. These people running things, the elite... they're soft, chickenshit faggots! They just want to cover their asses and meet girls and tear each other down. Oh, God, this country's in deep, deep trouble, buddy... and I have to see this through. Mother would've wanted no less of me.::Pat Nixon: I just wish... you knew how much I love you, that's all. It took me a long time to fall in love with you, Dick. But I did. And it doesn't make you happy. You want them to love you... [motions outward, indicating the public]::Richard M. Nixon: [interjects] No, I don't. I'm not Jack...::Pat Nixon: But they never will, Dick. No matter how many elections you win, they never will.
Julie Nixon: [hesitantly] Did you, Daddy? Did you cover it up?::Richard M. Nixon: Do you think I would do something like that, honey?
Pat Nixon: When do the rest of us stop PAYING OFF YOUR DEBTS?
[while Nixon is being wheeled through hospital on a stretcher]::Alexander Haig: I'm in charge here!
Another Nice Mess (1972)
Actors:
Bob Einstein (director),
Bob Einstein (actor),
Dick Enberg (actor),
Oliver Hardy (actor),
Bruce Kirby (actor),
Stan Laurel (actor),
Rich Little (actor),
Steve Martin (actor),
Hal Smith (actor),
Tom Smothers (producer),
Bob Einstein (writer),
Robert Emenegger (composer),
Stanley Adams (actor),
Jonathan Haze (producer),
Norman Grabowski (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: America's funniest comedy team of the decade... Richie and Spiro... in the absurd, fast moving motion picture
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SYND 16/10/73 SPIRO AGNEW EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION
SYND 16/10/73 SPIRO AGNEW EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION
SYND 16/10/73 SPIRO AGNEW EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION
Former United States Vice President Spiro Agnew explaining his reasons for not fighting the allegations of tax evasion which led him to resign.
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Spiro Agnew ...... Go Quietly Or Else
Spiro Agnew ...... Go Quietly Or Else
Spiro Agnew ...... Go Quietly Or Else
I recorded this from a local TV station in California many years ago.
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Spiro Agnew Resigns
Spiro Agnew Resigns
Spiro Agnew Resigns
With the growing public outcry for Nixon's resignation, the president famously declares, "I am not a crook." Vice President Spiro Agnew also falls victim to a political scandal and must resign. Congress elects Gerald Ford to take his place.
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Eva Paterson Debating Vice President Spiro Agnew on the David Frost Show
Eva Paterson Debating Vice President Spiro Agnew on the David Frost Show
Eva Paterson Debating Vice President Spiro Agnew on the David Frost Show
In September 1970, Eva debated Vice President Spiro Agnew on "The David Frost Show," where she had no qualms about stating her criticisms of the Nixon admini...
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Spiro Agnew campaigns 1968
Spiro Agnew campaigns 1968
Spiro Agnew campaigns 1968
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Spiro Agnew: Ethics Case Study No. 3
Spiro Agnew: Ethics Case Study No. 3
Spiro Agnew: Ethics Case Study No. 3
Terry Neimeyer, P.E., CEO and Chairman of the Board for KCI Technologies, describes the Spiro Agnew kickback scandal and the types of financial and environmental pressures that can drive engineers to skirt their ethical obligation in the drive to compete for work.
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Spiro Agnew attacks news coverage November 13, 1969, Des Moines [speech excerpt]
Spiro Agnew attacks news coverage November 13, 1969, Des Moines [speech excerpt]
Spiro Agnew attacks news coverage November 13, 1969, Des Moines [speech excerpt]
Vice President Spiro Agnew on television news media. November 13, 1969, Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Regional Republican Committee Meeting.
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Spiro Agnew's Challenge to the Hippies
Spiro Agnew's Challenge to the Hippies
Spiro Agnew's Challenge to the Hippies
Clip from an early 1970s spoken word LP entitled "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out."
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Vice President Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Vice President Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Vice President Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
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NIXON TAPES: Razors & Leaks (Spiro Agnew, Vice President)
NIXON TAPES: Razors & Leaks (Spiro Agnew, Vice President)
NIXON TAPES: Razors & Leaks (Spiro Agnew, Vice President)
Vice President Spiro Agnew 018-045 January 10, 1972 White House Telephone President Richard Nixon calls Vice President Spiro Agnew to thank him for his Chris...
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Spiro Agnew Blasts The Press - November 20, 1969 - Montogomery, Alabama
Spiro Agnew Blasts The Press - November 20, 1969 - Montogomery, Alabama
Spiro Agnew Blasts The Press - November 20, 1969 - Montogomery, Alabama
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Humphrey laughing at Spiro Agnew 1968 political ad
Humphrey laughing at Spiro Agnew 1968 political ad
Humphrey laughing at Spiro Agnew 1968 political ad
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (May 27, 1911 -- January 13, 1978), served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States. Hu...
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The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
John Denver / 約翰丹佛
℗ Originally Recorded 1969. All rights reserved by BMG Music.
Released on: 2005-06-18
Arranger, Associated Performer: John Denver / 約翰丹佛
Arranger, Producer: Milton Okun
Composer, Lyricist: Thomas R. Paxton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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"Impudent Snobs" by Spiro Agnew
"Impudent Snobs" by Spiro Agnew
"Impudent Snobs" by Spiro Agnew
Famous anti-media speech by former Vice President to Richard Nixon in which Spiro Agnew referred to members of the media as "an effete core of impudent snobs...
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Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
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Francesco De Gregori - Spiro Agnew
Francesco De Gregori - Spiro Agnew
Francesco De Gregori - Spiro Agnew
Un brano assolutamente insolito per De Gregori, dove non c'è quasi nulla da spiegare, a parte i nomi ed il contesto storico. È chiaramente una canzone sulla ...
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Spiro Agnew "Speaks Out" On Political Discourse Today
Spiro Agnew "Speaks Out" On Political Discourse Today
Spiro Agnew "Speaks Out" On Political Discourse Today
Spiro T. Agnew was Vice President of the United States under Richard M. Nixon. During his term, he released an LP Called "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out". On it, he ...
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POLITICO's #ThrowbackThursday: Spiro Agnew's resignation
POLITICO's #ThrowbackThursday: Spiro Agnew's resignation
POLITICO's #ThrowbackThursday: Spiro Agnew's resignation
It was this week 40 years ago that Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace, becoming the second vice president to resign and first to do so for criminal charges. Pr...
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Spiro T. Agnew's "Challenge to the hippies"
Spiro T. Agnew's "Challenge to the hippies"
Spiro T. Agnew's "Challenge to the hippies"
Nixon's VP spouts off some shit into a microphone whilst Republican sheep applaud.
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All That Mattered: Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 40 years ago
All That Mattered: Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 40 years ago
All That Mattered: Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 40 years ago
On this day, in 1973, Spiro Agnew resigned the office of the vice presidency amidst allegations of political corruption, making him only the second vice pres...
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The Ballad of Spiro Agnew - Guitar Hero
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew - Guitar Hero
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew - Guitar Hero
Lyrics:
I'll sing you a song of Spiro Agnew ~
And all, the things, he's done ~
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC
OR SPIRO AGNEW
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ABC Evening News- Agnew announces he will run again in 72
ABC Evening News- Agnew announces he will run again in 72
ABC Evening News- Agnew announces he will run again in 72
In this clip, VP Agnew announces he will run again, as well as backmouths rumors about John Conally getting the nom. Also discussed is: - Russia's planning o...
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Agnew, Spiro – Address on Vietnam War Protests ( MAY 22, 1970 )
Agnew, Spiro – Address on Vietnam War Protests ( MAY 22, 1970 )
Agnew, Spiro – Address on Vietnam War Protests ( MAY 22, 1970 )
Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was a Greek-Americanpolitician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973, under President Richard Nixon.
Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and was a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and University of Baltimore School of Law. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1941, serving as an officer during World War II, and was recalled for service during the Korean War in 1950. Agnew worked as an aide for U.S. Representative James Devereux before he was appointed to the Baltimore County Board of Zoning Appeals in 1957. In 1960, he lost an e
SYND 16/10/73 SPIRO AGNEW EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION
Former United States Vice President Spiro Agnew explaining his reasons for not fighting the allegations of tax evasion which led him to resign.
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Former United States Vice President Spiro Agnew explaining his reasons for not fighting the allegations of tax evasion which led him to resign.
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Former United States Vice President Spiro Agnew explaining his reasons for not fighting the allegations of tax evasion which led him to resign.
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Spiro Agnew ...... Go Quietly Or Else
I recorded this from a local TV station in California many years ago....
I recorded this from a local TV station in California many years ago.
wn.com/Spiro Agnew ...... Go Quietly Or Else
I recorded this from a local TV station in California many years ago.
- published: 03 Mar 2012
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author: srewolf52
Spiro Agnew Resigns
With the growing public outcry for Nixon's resignation, the president famously declares, "I am not a crook." Vice President Spiro Agnew also falls victim to a p...
With the growing public outcry for Nixon's resignation, the president famously declares, "I am not a crook." Vice President Spiro Agnew also falls victim to a political scandal and must resign. Congress elects Gerald Ford to take his place.
wn.com/Spiro Agnew Resigns
With the growing public outcry for Nixon's resignation, the president famously declares, "I am not a crook." Vice President Spiro Agnew also falls victim to a political scandal and must resign. Congress elects Gerald Ford to take his place.
- published: 24 Sep 2014
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Eva Paterson Debating Vice President Spiro Agnew on the David Frost Show
In September 1970, Eva debated Vice President Spiro Agnew on "The David Frost Show," where she had no qualms about stating her criticisms of the Nixon admini......
In September 1970, Eva debated Vice President Spiro Agnew on "The David Frost Show," where she had no qualms about stating her criticisms of the Nixon admini...
wn.com/Eva Paterson Debating Vice President Spiro Agnew On The David Frost Show
In September 1970, Eva debated Vice President Spiro Agnew on "The David Frost Show," where she had no qualms about stating her criticisms of the Nixon admini...
Spiro Agnew: Ethics Case Study No. 3
Terry Neimeyer, P.E., CEO and Chairman of the Board for KCI Technologies, describes the Spiro Agnew kickback scandal and the types of financial and environmenta...
Terry Neimeyer, P.E., CEO and Chairman of the Board for KCI Technologies, describes the Spiro Agnew kickback scandal and the types of financial and environmental pressures that can drive engineers to skirt their ethical obligation in the drive to compete for work.
wn.com/Spiro Agnew Ethics Case Study No. 3
Terry Neimeyer, P.E., CEO and Chairman of the Board for KCI Technologies, describes the Spiro Agnew kickback scandal and the types of financial and environmental pressures that can drive engineers to skirt their ethical obligation in the drive to compete for work.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
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Spiro Agnew attacks news coverage November 13, 1969, Des Moines [speech excerpt]
Vice President Spiro Agnew on television news media. November 13, 1969, Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Regional Republican Committee Meeting....
Vice President Spiro Agnew on television news media. November 13, 1969, Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Regional Republican Committee Meeting.
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Vice President Spiro Agnew on television news media. November 13, 1969, Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Regional Republican Committee Meeting.
Spiro Agnew's Challenge to the Hippies
Clip from an early 1970s spoken word LP entitled "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out."...
Clip from an early 1970s spoken word LP entitled "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out."
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Clip from an early 1970s spoken word LP entitled "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out."
Vice President Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers....
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
wn.com/Vice President Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
- published: 13 Dec 2014
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NIXON TAPES: Razors & Leaks (Spiro Agnew, Vice President)
Vice President Spiro Agnew 018-045 January 10, 1972 White House Telephone President Richard Nixon calls Vice President Spiro Agnew to thank him for his Chris......
Vice President Spiro Agnew 018-045 January 10, 1972 White House Telephone President Richard Nixon calls Vice President Spiro Agnew to thank him for his Chris...
wn.com/Nixon Tapes Razors Leaks (Spiro Agnew, Vice President)
Vice President Spiro Agnew 018-045 January 10, 1972 White House Telephone President Richard Nixon calls Vice President Spiro Agnew to thank him for his Chris...
- published: 29 Jul 2008
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author: rmm413c
Spiro Agnew Blasts The Press - November 20, 1969 - Montogomery, Alabama
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This video is about Spiro Agnew Blasts The Press - November 20, 1969 - Montogomery, Alabama - read about it at www.Pastdaily.com
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Humphrey laughing at Spiro Agnew 1968 political ad
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (May 27, 1911 -- January 13, 1978), served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States. Hu......
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (May 27, 1911 -- January 13, 1978), served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States. Hu...
wn.com/Humphrey Laughing At Spiro Agnew 1968 Political Ad
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (May 27, 1911 -- January 13, 1978), served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States. Hu...
- published: 10 Jun 2012
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author: haikarate4
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
John Denver / 約翰丹佛
℗ Originally Recorded 1969. All rights reserved by BMG Music.
Released on: 2005-06-18
Arranger, Associated Perf...
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
John Denver / 約翰丹佛
℗ Originally Recorded 1969. All rights reserved by BMG Music.
Released on: 2005-06-18
Arranger, Associated Performer: John Denver / 約翰丹佛
Arranger, Producer: Milton Okun
Composer, Lyricist: Thomas R. Paxton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
wn.com/The Ballad Of Spiro Agnew
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew
John Denver / 約翰丹佛
℗ Originally Recorded 1969. All rights reserved by BMG Music.
Released on: 2005-06-18
Arranger, Associated Performer: John Denver / 約翰丹佛
Arranger, Producer: Milton Okun
Composer, Lyricist: Thomas R. Paxton
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 08 Nov 2014
- views: 12
"Impudent Snobs" by Spiro Agnew
Famous anti-media speech by former Vice President to Richard Nixon in which Spiro Agnew referred to members of the media as "an effete core of impudent snobs......
Famous anti-media speech by former Vice President to Richard Nixon in which Spiro Agnew referred to members of the media as "an effete core of impudent snobs...
wn.com/Impudent Snobs By Spiro Agnew
Famous anti-media speech by former Vice President to Richard Nixon in which Spiro Agnew referred to members of the media as "an effete core of impudent snobs...
Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers....
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
wn.com/Spiro Agnew Resignation Address
Many thanks to all librivox and other readers and public speakers.
- published: 13 Dec 2014
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Francesco De Gregori - Spiro Agnew
Un brano assolutamente insolito per De Gregori, dove non c'è quasi nulla da spiegare, a parte i nomi ed il contesto storico. È chiaramente una canzone sulla ......
Un brano assolutamente insolito per De Gregori, dove non c'è quasi nulla da spiegare, a parte i nomi ed il contesto storico. È chiaramente una canzone sulla ...
wn.com/Francesco De Gregori Spiro Agnew
Un brano assolutamente insolito per De Gregori, dove non c'è quasi nulla da spiegare, a parte i nomi ed il contesto storico. È chiaramente una canzone sulla ...
Spiro Agnew "Speaks Out" On Political Discourse Today
Spiro T. Agnew was Vice President of the United States under Richard M. Nixon. During his term, he released an LP Called "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out". On it, he ......
Spiro T. Agnew was Vice President of the United States under Richard M. Nixon. During his term, he released an LP Called "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out". On it, he ...
wn.com/Spiro Agnew Speaks Out On Political Discourse Today
Spiro T. Agnew was Vice President of the United States under Richard M. Nixon. During his term, he released an LP Called "Spiro Agnew Speaks Out". On it, he ...
POLITICO's #ThrowbackThursday: Spiro Agnew's resignation
It was this week 40 years ago that Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace, becoming the second vice president to resign and first to do so for criminal charges. Pr......
It was this week 40 years ago that Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace, becoming the second vice president to resign and first to do so for criminal charges. Pr...
wn.com/Politico's Throwbackthursday Spiro Agnew's Resignation
It was this week 40 years ago that Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace, becoming the second vice president to resign and first to do so for criminal charges. Pr...
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Spiro T. Agnew's "Challenge to the hippies"
Nixon's VP spouts off some shit into a microphone whilst Republican sheep applaud....
Nixon's VP spouts off some shit into a microphone whilst Republican sheep applaud.
wn.com/Spiro T. Agnew's Challenge To The Hippies
Nixon's VP spouts off some shit into a microphone whilst Republican sheep applaud.
- published: 22 May 2009
- views: 613
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author: Marek O
All That Mattered: Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 40 years ago
On this day, in 1973, Spiro Agnew resigned the office of the vice presidency amidst allegations of political corruption, making him only the second vice pres......
On this day, in 1973, Spiro Agnew resigned the office of the vice presidency amidst allegations of political corruption, making him only the second vice pres...
wn.com/All That Mattered Vice President Spiro Agnew Resigned 40 Years Ago
On this day, in 1973, Spiro Agnew resigned the office of the vice presidency amidst allegations of political corruption, making him only the second vice pres...
The Ballad of Spiro Agnew - Guitar Hero
Lyrics:
I'll sing you a song of Spiro Agnew ~
And all, the things, he's done ~
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC
OR SPIRO AGNEW...
Lyrics:
I'll sing you a song of Spiro Agnew ~
And all, the things, he's done ~
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC
OR SPIRO AGNEW
wn.com/The Ballad Of Spiro Agnew Guitar Hero
Lyrics:
I'll sing you a song of Spiro Agnew ~
And all, the things, he's done ~
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC
OR SPIRO AGNEW
- published: 18 Jan 2015
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ABC Evening News- Agnew announces he will run again in 72
In this clip, VP Agnew announces he will run again, as well as backmouths rumors about John Conally getting the nom. Also discussed is: - Russia's planning o......
In this clip, VP Agnew announces he will run again, as well as backmouths rumors about John Conally getting the nom. Also discussed is: - Russia's planning o...
wn.com/Abc Evening News Agnew Announces He Will Run Again In 72
In this clip, VP Agnew announces he will run again, as well as backmouths rumors about John Conally getting the nom. Also discussed is: - Russia's planning o...
- published: 13 May 2011
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Agnew, Spiro – Address on Vietnam War Protests ( MAY 22, 1970 )
Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was a Greek-Americanpolitician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969...
Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was a Greek-Americanpolitician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973, under President Richard Nixon.
Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and was a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and University of Baltimore School of Law. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1941, serving as an officer during World War II, and was recalled for service during the Korean War in 1950. Agnew worked as an aide for U.S. Representative James Devereux before he was appointed to the Baltimore County Board of Zoning Appeals in 1957. In 1960, he lost an election for the Baltimore City Circuit Court, but in 1962 was elected Baltimore County Executive. In 1966, Agnew was elected the 55th Governor of Maryland, defeating his perennial Democratic opponent George P. Mahoney. He was the first Greek American to hold the position, serving between 1967 and 1969.
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Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was a Greek-Americanpolitician who served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973, under President Richard Nixon.
Agnew was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and was a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and University of Baltimore School of Law. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1941, serving as an officer during World War II, and was recalled for service during the Korean War in 1950. Agnew worked as an aide for U.S. Representative James Devereux before he was appointed to the Baltimore County Board of Zoning Appeals in 1957. In 1960, he lost an election for the Baltimore City Circuit Court, but in 1962 was elected Baltimore County Executive. In 1966, Agnew was elected the 55th Governor of Maryland, defeating his perennial Democratic opponent George P. Mahoney. He was the first Greek American to hold the position, serving between 1967 and 1969.
- published: 15 Apr 2015
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SYND 20-9-73 BARRY GOLDWATER INTERVIEWED ABOUT AGNEW
SYND 20-9-73 BARRY GOLDWATER INTERVIEWED ABOUT AGNEW
SYND 20-9-73 BARRY GOLDWATER INTERVIEWED ABOUT AGNEW
US Senator Barry Goldwater interviewed about the impending indictment of vice-President Spiro Agnew
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SYND 28-09-73 INTERVIEWS ON ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AGNEW
SYND 28-09-73 INTERVIEWS ON ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AGNEW
SYND 28-09-73 INTERVIEWS ON ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AGNEW
Interviews with former Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver and Senator Barry Goldwater on allegations against Vice President Spiro Agnew.
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President Herbert Hoover on TV! (1960)
President Herbert Hoover on TV! (1960)
President Herbert Hoover on TV! (1960)
Wow..I was first surprised to see that a President who was elected in 1928 was still alive to be on TV! While going through some old kinescopes, I came upon ...
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Hunter S. Thompson, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson interviewed at the Hotel Jerome Bar in Aspen for Grassroots TV12 to discuss the status of the Nixon administration and the charges against Vice President Spiro Agnew. October 1973.
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Spiro Agnew: Hilarious anagram
Spiro Agnew: Hilarious anagram
Spiro Agnew: Hilarious anagram
Find out why Spiro Agnew's name is one of the best anagrams in US Vice Presidential history. I read this in a Dave Barry book when I was 14, and it still makes me laugh.
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Phil Ochs May 1973 DC Interview by Vic Sadot & Rich Lang
Phil Ochs May 1973 DC Interview by Vic Sadot & Rich Lang
Phil Ochs May 1973 DC Interview by Vic Sadot & Rich Lang
Phil Ochs was interviewed by Vic Sadot and Rich Lang, host of Interface, a WGTB Public Affairs Program, in Washington, DC in early May of 1973. The Sound Engineer was Skip Pizzi. Rich Lang announces the show and introduces Phil Ochs and Vic Sadot. Vic explains that Phil is in DC for a week long engagement at The Cellar Door. He asks Phil about Watergate, the Senate and the press. Phil talks about “the Watergate conspiracy” and the increasing possibility of impeachment of President Richard Nixon; Rich asks Phil about Vice President Spiro Agnew; Nixon in the polls, and the significance of Attorney General John Mitchell admitting to breaking th
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Reel America Preview: Spiro Agnew on Television News Bias - 1969
Reel America Preview: Spiro Agnew on Television News Bias - 1969
Reel America Preview: Spiro Agnew on Television News Bias - 1969
Watch the entire speech - SUNDAY, Nov. 16 at 4p ET & Sat. Nov. 22 at 8a ET on C-SPAN3: Series Info: http://www.c-span.org/series/?reelAmerica
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SYND 6 7 71 SPIRO AGNEW PLAYS GOLF WITH SINGAPORE PREMIER LEE KUAN YEW
SYND 6 7 71 SPIRO AGNEW PLAYS GOLF WITH SINGAPORE PREMIER LEE KUAN YEW
SYND 6 7 71 SPIRO AGNEW PLAYS GOLF WITH SINGAPORE PREMIER LEE KUAN YEW
US Vice President Spiro Agnew plays a round of golf with Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew
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Chino XL- Nunca. Covered by Spiro Agnew
Chino XL- Nunca. Covered by Spiro Agnew
Chino XL- Nunca. Covered by Spiro Agnew
Cover of Chino's "Nunca", off of the album "I Told You So".
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Ebru Today - D.C. Connection - Spiro T. Agnew
Ebru Today - D.C. Connection - Spiro T. Agnew
Ebru Today - D.C. Connection - Spiro T. Agnew
Spiro T. Agnew was the nation's 39th vice president. After being elected, Richard Nixon later regretted his decision of selecting Agnew. Nixon went as far as...
SYND 20-9-73 BARRY GOLDWATER INTERVIEWED ABOUT AGNEW
US Senator Barry Goldwater interviewed about the impending indictment of vice-President Spiro Agnew
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US Senator Barry Goldwater interviewed about the impending indictment of vice-President Spiro Agnew
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wn.com/Synd 20 9 73 Barry Goldwater Interviewed About Agnew
US Senator Barry Goldwater interviewed about the impending indictment of vice-President Spiro Agnew
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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SYND 28-09-73 INTERVIEWS ON ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AGNEW
Interviews with former Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver and Senator Barry Goldwater on allegations against Vice President Spiro Agnew.
You can l...
Interviews with former Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver and Senator Barry Goldwater on allegations against Vice President Spiro Agnew.
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wn.com/Synd 28 09 73 Interviews On Allegations Against Agnew
Interviews with former Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver and Senator Barry Goldwater on allegations against Vice President Spiro Agnew.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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President Herbert Hoover on TV! (1960)
Wow..I was first surprised to see that a President who was elected in 1928 was still alive to be on TV! While going through some old kinescopes, I came upon ......
Wow..I was first surprised to see that a President who was elected in 1928 was still alive to be on TV! While going through some old kinescopes, I came upon ...
wn.com/President Herbert Hoover On Tv (1960)
Wow..I was first surprised to see that a President who was elected in 1928 was still alive to be on TV! While going through some old kinescopes, I came upon ...
- published: 02 Nov 2007
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Hunter S. Thompson, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson interviewed at the Hotel Jerome Bar in Aspen for Grassroots TV12 to discuss the status of the Nixon administration and the charges against Vi...
Hunter S. Thompson interviewed at the Hotel Jerome Bar in Aspen for Grassroots TV12 to discuss the status of the Nixon administration and the charges against Vice President Spiro Agnew. October 1973.
wn.com/Hunter S. Thompson, Aspen 1973
Hunter S. Thompson interviewed at the Hotel Jerome Bar in Aspen for Grassroots TV12 to discuss the status of the Nixon administration and the charges against Vice President Spiro Agnew. October 1973.
- published: 27 Jun 2015
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Spiro Agnew: Hilarious anagram
Find out why Spiro Agnew's name is one of the best anagrams in US Vice Presidential history. I read this in a Dave Barry book when I was 14, and it still makes ...
Find out why Spiro Agnew's name is one of the best anagrams in US Vice Presidential history. I read this in a Dave Barry book when I was 14, and it still makes me laugh.
Want your own Spiro Agnew Anagram t-shirt? Check it out! http://www.zazzle.com/spiro_agnew_hilarious_anagram_shirt-235992996999612139?rf=238787004924875469
wn.com/Spiro Agnew Hilarious Anagram
Find out why Spiro Agnew's name is one of the best anagrams in US Vice Presidential history. I read this in a Dave Barry book when I was 14, and it still makes me laugh.
Want your own Spiro Agnew Anagram t-shirt? Check it out! http://www.zazzle.com/spiro_agnew_hilarious_anagram_shirt-235992996999612139?rf=238787004924875469
- published: 13 Dec 2014
- views: 379
Phil Ochs May 1973 DC Interview by Vic Sadot & Rich Lang
Phil Ochs was interviewed by Vic Sadot and Rich Lang, host of Interface, a WGTB Public Affairs Program, in Washington, DC in early May of 1973. The Sound Engin...
Phil Ochs was interviewed by Vic Sadot and Rich Lang, host of Interface, a WGTB Public Affairs Program, in Washington, DC in early May of 1973. The Sound Engineer was Skip Pizzi. Rich Lang announces the show and introduces Phil Ochs and Vic Sadot. Vic explains that Phil is in DC for a week long engagement at The Cellar Door. He asks Phil about Watergate, the Senate and the press. Phil talks about “the Watergate conspiracy” and the increasing possibility of impeachment of President Richard Nixon; Rich asks Phil about Vice President Spiro Agnew; Nixon in the polls, and the significance of Attorney General John Mitchell admitting to breaking the law. Phil expresses surprise that Judge John Sirica pursued the Watergate case thus far, talks of the lack of character of Eliot Richardson, quotes John Lennon’s song, Working Class Hero, refers to “crooks” and “creeps” (Committee to Re-Elect the President), mentions FBI Director L. Patrick Gray admitting to having destroyed evidence, and the break-in to the office of the psychiatrist of Pentagon whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg. Phil talks about his appearance on a TV show called “Panorama” the day before, what some members of the international press, were saying, and notes that the German paper Der Spiegel calls it the “Nixon scandal”. Phil comments on the dignity and utility of a parliamentary vote of no confidence compared to the Congressional impeachment process offered in the US Constitution. Phil Ochs sings Here’s to the State of Richard Nixon, an update of a song he had previously written and released as Here’s to the State of Mississippi. Ochs had just returned from South America. So Vic asked Phil about his travels in recent years. Phil covers the globe with his commentary on Vietnam and Cambodia, and his report on his most recent travels to Chile, Argentina, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, Thailand, the Phillipines, and Philadelphia. Phil describes the struggle going on in Chile with the democratic election of Salvador Allende, a socialist who nationalized the copper mines, a great national asset of Chile that came to be owned by ITT Anaconda. This interview was in May 1973, which is 4 months before the coup by General Pinochet. Unknown to us at the time, ITT and the CIA were working with the Chilean military to plan the attack on the elected Chilean government. The coup came on September 11, 1973. Phil cites the assassination of the head of the Chilean Armed Forces (General René Schneider Chereau on October 25, 1970, in Santiago) as a “false flag” operation to make it seem like the newly elected socialist government was attacking the Chilean military. (Note: General Carlos Prats Gonzáles was killed on September 30, 1974, in Buenos Aires). He considered the movie “State of Siege” to be an accurate portrayal of the revolutionary movements in South America, particularly in regard to tactics of the Tupamaros in Uruguay. Then he tells the story of being at a university in Uruguay when it was surrounded by the army and shots were exchanged. He says and Dave Ifshin were arrested and taken to a prison for questioning and some physical abuse. He suspects that Interpol tried to have the two American tourists deported to the new military dictatorship in Bolivia from the Buenes Aires, Argentina airport. Instead they were able to fly to Peru. We discuss the role of universities in South America. Phil said that folk singers were able to make it on the juke box and radio in South America, but the songs that do are mostly romantic subjects rather than political ones. Phil talks about CIA financing a spiritual movement in Chile called "Joven Poder" (Youth Power) to drain youth from the class conscious revolutionary struggle in Chile. (There may have been more to this interview since the reel tape ends without conclusion). Phil does not mention Victor Jara, but we later learned that he traveled and sang with him to the copper miners and university students. Phil organized "Friends of Chile" to do a concert on June 1974 at the Felt Forum in New York City titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende". This video ends with the last part of "Broadside Balladeer", a song tribute to Phil Ochs, which tells his story while citing the titles to many of his songs. It was in written in 1977, a year after Phil committed suicide on April 9, 1976 at the house of his sister Sonny Ochs in Far Rockaway, New York. He had gone through a period of alcoholic disorientation and was diagnosed "manic depressive". Ends with clip of last verse of Broadside Balladeer from "9/11 Truth & Justice Songs" CD released by Vic Sadot on 9/11/11 at CD Baby.
wn.com/Phil Ochs May 1973 DC Interview By Vic Sadot Rich Lang
Phil Ochs was interviewed by Vic Sadot and Rich Lang, host of Interface, a WGTB Public Affairs Program, in Washington, DC in early May of 1973. The Sound Engineer was Skip Pizzi. Rich Lang announces the show and introduces Phil Ochs and Vic Sadot. Vic explains that Phil is in DC for a week long engagement at The Cellar Door. He asks Phil about Watergate, the Senate and the press. Phil talks about “the Watergate conspiracy” and the increasing possibility of impeachment of President Richard Nixon; Rich asks Phil about Vice President Spiro Agnew; Nixon in the polls, and the significance of Attorney General John Mitchell admitting to breaking the law. Phil expresses surprise that Judge John Sirica pursued the Watergate case thus far, talks of the lack of character of Eliot Richardson, quotes John Lennon’s song, Working Class Hero, refers to “crooks” and “creeps” (Committee to Re-Elect the President), mentions FBI Director L. Patrick Gray admitting to having destroyed evidence, and the break-in to the office of the psychiatrist of Pentagon whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg. Phil talks about his appearance on a TV show called “Panorama” the day before, what some members of the international press, were saying, and notes that the German paper Der Spiegel calls it the “Nixon scandal”. Phil comments on the dignity and utility of a parliamentary vote of no confidence compared to the Congressional impeachment process offered in the US Constitution. Phil Ochs sings Here’s to the State of Richard Nixon, an update of a song he had previously written and released as Here’s to the State of Mississippi. Ochs had just returned from South America. So Vic asked Phil about his travels in recent years. Phil covers the globe with his commentary on Vietnam and Cambodia, and his report on his most recent travels to Chile, Argentina, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Bali, Jakarta, Singapore, Thailand, the Phillipines, and Philadelphia. Phil describes the struggle going on in Chile with the democratic election of Salvador Allende, a socialist who nationalized the copper mines, a great national asset of Chile that came to be owned by ITT Anaconda. This interview was in May 1973, which is 4 months before the coup by General Pinochet. Unknown to us at the time, ITT and the CIA were working with the Chilean military to plan the attack on the elected Chilean government. The coup came on September 11, 1973. Phil cites the assassination of the head of the Chilean Armed Forces (General René Schneider Chereau on October 25, 1970, in Santiago) as a “false flag” operation to make it seem like the newly elected socialist government was attacking the Chilean military. (Note: General Carlos Prats Gonzáles was killed on September 30, 1974, in Buenos Aires). He considered the movie “State of Siege” to be an accurate portrayal of the revolutionary movements in South America, particularly in regard to tactics of the Tupamaros in Uruguay. Then he tells the story of being at a university in Uruguay when it was surrounded by the army and shots were exchanged. He says and Dave Ifshin were arrested and taken to a prison for questioning and some physical abuse. He suspects that Interpol tried to have the two American tourists deported to the new military dictatorship in Bolivia from the Buenes Aires, Argentina airport. Instead they were able to fly to Peru. We discuss the role of universities in South America. Phil said that folk singers were able to make it on the juke box and radio in South America, but the songs that do are mostly romantic subjects rather than political ones. Phil talks about CIA financing a spiritual movement in Chile called "Joven Poder" (Youth Power) to drain youth from the class conscious revolutionary struggle in Chile. (There may have been more to this interview since the reel tape ends without conclusion). Phil does not mention Victor Jara, but we later learned that he traveled and sang with him to the copper miners and university students. Phil organized "Friends of Chile" to do a concert on June 1974 at the Felt Forum in New York City titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende". This video ends with the last part of "Broadside Balladeer", a song tribute to Phil Ochs, which tells his story while citing the titles to many of his songs. It was in written in 1977, a year after Phil committed suicide on April 9, 1976 at the house of his sister Sonny Ochs in Far Rockaway, New York. He had gone through a period of alcoholic disorientation and was diagnosed "manic depressive". Ends with clip of last verse of Broadside Balladeer from "9/11 Truth & Justice Songs" CD released by Vic Sadot on 9/11/11 at CD Baby.
- published: 05 Aug 2015
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Reel America Preview: Spiro Agnew on Television News Bias - 1969
Watch the entire speech - SUNDAY, Nov. 16 at 4p ET & Sat. Nov. 22 at 8a ET on C-SPAN3: Series Info: http://www.c-span.org/series/?reelAmerica...
Watch the entire speech - SUNDAY, Nov. 16 at 4p ET & Sat. Nov. 22 at 8a ET on C-SPAN3: Series Info: http://www.c-span.org/series/?reelAmerica
wn.com/Reel America Preview Spiro Agnew On Television News Bias 1969
Watch the entire speech - SUNDAY, Nov. 16 at 4p ET & Sat. Nov. 22 at 8a ET on C-SPAN3: Series Info: http://www.c-span.org/series/?reelAmerica
- published: 11 Nov 2014
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SYND 6 7 71 SPIRO AGNEW PLAYS GOLF WITH SINGAPORE PREMIER LEE KUAN YEW
US Vice President Spiro Agnew plays a round of golf with Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew
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US Vice President Spiro Agnew plays a round of golf with Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew
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wn.com/Synd 6 7 71 Spiro Agnew Plays Golf With Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew
US Vice President Spiro Agnew plays a round of golf with Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew
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- published: 24 Jul 2015
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Chino XL- Nunca. Covered by Spiro Agnew
Cover of Chino's "Nunca", off of the album "I Told You So"....
Cover of Chino's "Nunca", off of the album "I Told You So".
wn.com/Chino Xl Nunca. Covered By Spiro Agnew
Cover of Chino's "Nunca", off of the album "I Told You So".
- published: 24 Feb 2014
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Ebru Today - D.C. Connection - Spiro T. Agnew
Spiro T. Agnew was the nation's 39th vice president. After being elected, Richard Nixon later regretted his decision of selecting Agnew. Nixon went as far as......
Spiro T. Agnew was the nation's 39th vice president. After being elected, Richard Nixon later regretted his decision of selecting Agnew. Nixon went as far as...
wn.com/Ebru Today D.C. Connection Spiro T. Agnew
Spiro T. Agnew was the nation's 39th vice president. After being elected, Richard Nixon later regretted his decision of selecting Agnew. Nixon went as far as...
- published: 05 Jul 2012
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author: Ebru Today