The Third Estate Sunday Review focuses on politics and culture. We're an online magazine. We don't play nice and we don't kiss butt. In the words of Tuesday Weld: "I do not ever want to be a huge star. Do you think I want a success? I refused "Bonnie and Clyde" because I was nursing at the time but also because deep down I knew that it was going to be a huge success. The same was true of "Bob and Carol and Fred and Sue" or whatever it was called. It reeked of success."
Sunday, September 24, 2006
MyTV's Fascist House
This week, Bully Boy raids the Federal Reserve for the last fifty cents that hasn't been earmarked for foreign debt and bets it all on the Davis Cup. When things don't go the way he hoped, Bully Boy plots a scheme to take down Andy Roddick. Running onto the court, Bully Boy lets loose with some of the wind he likes to torment underlings with while Alberto Gonzales and Tony Snow, undercover, attempt to rack Roddick and further cut into his chances of winning. Davis Cup judge James Baker, to no one's surprise, looks the other way while judge Lee Hamiliton looks at everything but what he's supposed to be watching (again, no surprise).
To honor Bully Mama's animated TV debut (sixteen years ago this month, The Simpsons), special guest star Elton John performs "The Bitch Is Back."
Fascist House, airing 365 days a year, no repeats!