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Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show
by Turn On The News by Tom Roe
"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. tomroeradio.substack.com
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #288: It's the Economy, Stupid!
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #288: “It’s the Economy, Stupid!” The new old president dreams this week about lower prices on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the song for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Mica Levi (“Under the Skin” soundtrack), The Beatles (“I’m Only Sleeping”), and Glenn Miller (“When That Man is Dead and Gone”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Charles Mountbatten-Windsor; “The Late Show;” Steven Colbert; Kevin Hassett; Jordan Klepper; Chris Jansing; Seth Meyers; Jimmy Kimmel; Harry Enten; and George Stephanopoulos. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #287: Man of Peace or Sixth-Rate Man-of-War?
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below). Tuesday, this week.Episode #287: “Man of Peace or sixth-rate man-of-war?” The new old president wakes up to decide if the war is over or not this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the song for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), and Bob Dylan (“Man of Peace”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Norah O’Donnell; Cosby’s “Chicken Heart;” Seth Meyers; Anderson Cooper; Abby Phillip; Charles Mountbatten-Windsor; GZero Media; Jimmy Kimmel; Jake Tapper; and Steven Colbert. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #286: Assassination attempt? Talk show host must be fired!
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below). Tuesday, this week.Episode #286: “The Holy War Between The U.S. And Israel And The Pope And Iran Continues” The new old president attacks The Pope more than Iran this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the song for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Steven Colbert; GZero Media; Jimmy Kimmel; Karoline Leavitt; Seth Meyers; and Norah O’Donnell."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #285: The Holy War Between The U.S. And Israel And The Pope And Iran Continues
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #285: “The Holy War Between The U.S. And Israel And The Pope And Iran Continues” The new old president attacks The Pope more than Iran this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Massive Attack and Tom Waits (“Boots on the Ground”), Geins’t Nait, Scanner, and Lo (“Kobe”), Wings (“Junior’s Farm'“), and John Williams (“The Imperial March”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Gabe Kaplan; Jimmy Kimmel; Chloe Fineman; The Onion News Network; Wolf Blitzer; Jake Tapper; J.D. Vance; Maria Bartiromo; and Kristen Welker."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #284: Melania Brings Back The Drumpf-Epstein Files!
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below). (Tuesday, this week.)Episode #284: “Melania Brings Back The Drumpf-Epstein Files!” The new old president’s wife waves the Drumpf-Epstein Files in everyone’s face again this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Ennio Morricone (“The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”), and Craig Taborn, Tomeka Reid, and Ches Smith (“Coordinates For the Absent,” “Feeding Maps to the Fire”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Gabe Kaplan; GZero Media; Jimmy Kimmel; Melania Drumpf; J.L. Cauvin; James Austin Johnson, Chloe Fineman, Colin Jost, and Michael Che from “Saturday Night Live;” Stephen Colbert; and Laura Benanti."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #283: Taco Tuesday, or It's Not Funny Anymore
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #283: “Taco Tuesday, or It’s Not Funny Anymore.” The new old president chickens out on his threat this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), John Williams (“Wild Signals”), Boots Randolph (“Yakety Sax”), Randy Rainbow (“Not What They’re Paid For”), The Beatles (“Come Together”), and Husker Du (“It’s Not Funny Anymore”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; “This Hour Has 22 Minutes;” Roy Wood Jr., Amber Ruffin, and Michael Ian Black from “Have I Got News For You;” Stephen Colbert; Jimmy Kimmel; GZero Media; Tucker Carlson; and Joe Rogan."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #282: It's the End of the War As He Knows It (And He's Sending More Troops)
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #282: “It’s the End of the War As He Knows It (And He’s Sending More Troops).” The new old president won the month-long war in the first hour this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Matthew Shipp (“When Johnny Comes Marching Home”), Yoko Ono (“War is Over”), R.E.M. (“It’s the End of the World As We Know It [And I Feel Fine]”), The Carpenters (“Help”), John Williams (“Wild Signals”), and Boots Randolph (“Yakety Sax”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Wolf Blitzer; Josh Johnson; Pete Hegseth; Jimmy Kimmel; Seth Meyers; Karoline Leavitt; Roy Wood Jr., Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black, Kara Swisher and Nish Kumar from “Have I Got News For You;” and GZero Media."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #281: Would I Lie To You?
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #281: “Would I Lie To You?.” The new old president tells a fib this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Okay Temiz (“East Breeze”), Eurythmics (“Would I Lie To You?”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Jimmy Kimmel; Laura Ingraham; Stephen Miller; GZero Media; Roy Wood Jr., Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black, Ari Shapiro, and Hari Kondabolu from “Have I Got News For You;” and Seth Meyers."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #280: The Drumpf-Epstein Files War Continues in the Middle East
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #280: “The Drumpf-Epstein Files War Continues in the Middle East.” The new old president becomes the peace war president this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Tortoise (“Djed”), Bruce Springsteen (“I’m Goin’ Down”), Okay Temiz (“Drummer of Two Worlds,” “Galaxy Nine,” and “East Breeze”), The Beatles (“Help”), and Vitamin String Quartet (“Help”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; James Austin Johnson; Colin Jost; Mikey Day; Ashley Padilla; Marcello Hernandez; Sensei Sergio; GZero Media; Stephen Colbert; Moshe Kasher, Ophira Eisenberg, Roy Wood Jr., Amber Ruffin, and Michael Ian Black from “Have I Got News For You;” Pete Hegseth; and Brian Kilmeade."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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #279: A Middle East Mess
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #279: “A Middle East Mess.” The new old president becomes the peace war president this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Boston (“More Than a Feeling”), Tortoise (“Djed”), Kenny Rogers (“The Gambler”), and Randy Rainbow (“The Fate of Melania”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Colin Jost; James Austin Johnson; Desi Lydic; Pete Hegseth; Seth Meyers; Wolf Blitzer; John Berman; Dana Bash; Lindsey Graham; Jimmy Kimmel; Guillermo Rodriguez; Stephen Colbert; and GZero Media. Episode #279. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #278: War With Iran
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #278: “War With Iran.” Drumpf keeps changing his reasons for bombing this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Jonny Greenwood (“I Need the Greeting Code”), Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (“The Flight of the Bumblebee”), London Symphony Orchestra (“The Flight of the Bumblebee”), Bob Dylan and The Band (“It’s the Flight of the Bumblebee”), Thelonious Monk (“The Flight of the Bumblebee”), Richard Wagner (“Ride of the Valkyries”), and John Williams (“The Imperial March”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Seth Meyers; Geoff Bennett. GZero Media; Jimmy Kimmel; Stephen Colbert; James Austin Johnson; Jonathan Karl; Kristen Welker; Colin Jost; and Pete Hegseth. Episode #278. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #277: The Supreme Court Knocks Back The New Old President
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).Episode #277: “The Supreme Court Knocks Back The New Old President.” Drumpf can’t tarriff like he wants this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), XTC (“Here Comes President Kill Again”), Spring Heel Jack (“Bells 2”), Leonard Cohen (“Democracy”), Jonny Greenwood (“I Need the Greeting Code”), and Ramin Djawadi (“The Night King”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Jimmy Kimmel; Kaitlan Collins; Marjorie Taylor Greene; Jamie Raskin; Seth Meyers; and Roy Wood, Jr., Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black, Larry Wilmore, and Jordan Carlos from “Have I Got News For You;” and Stuart Varney; Steve Witkoff; Harry Enten; and Geoff Bennett. Episode #277. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #276: Why Won't the New Old President Release All of the Drumpf-Epstein Files?
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Why Won’t the New Old President Release All of the Drumpf-Epstein Files?” The new old president keeping secrets this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Abba (“The Winner Takes It All”), Jonny Greenwood (“I Need the Greeting Code”), and Ramin Djawadi (“The Night King”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Jordan Klepper; Jimmy Kimmel; Kristi Noem; Jim Jordan; Thomas Massie; Greg Kelly; Roy Wood, Jr., Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black, Aaron Parnas, Scott Thompson from “Have I Got News For You;” Jamie Raskin; and “22 Minutes." Episode #276. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #275: Discombobulated Over the Epstein Files, the Fascism, and the Stupidity
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).All non-commercial radio stations have permission to air “Donald Drumpf Theatre” except WGXC, which must return my personal belongings before they can air another episode.This week’s episode: “Discombobulated Over the Epstein Files, the fascism, and the Stupidity.” The new old president is afraid of someone speaking Spanish for 13 minutes this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Jonny Greenwood (“Sisters of the Brave Beaver”), Randy Rainbow (“Lyin’ and Spinnin’ [and Cheatin’ and Hidin’]”), and Eminem (“Discombobulated”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Michael Kosta; Abby Phillips; Wolf Blitzer; Karoline Leavitt; GZeroMedia; Erin Burnett; Todd Blanche; Roy Wood, Jr.; Adam Schiff, Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black, and Hasan Minhaj from “Have I Got News For You;” and Jimmy Kimmel. Episode #275. "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 multiple points-of-view. Produced by Tom Roe. Make sense of the unreality here. Get discombobulated. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #274: Over and Over and Over Again With Drumpf In The Epstein Files
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Over and Over and Over Again With Drumpf In The Epstein Files.” Some the the files are released this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. The episode was inspired by The Henrys’ song (the band includes my brother). Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Buffalo Springfield (“For What It’s Worth”), The Spinners (“Working My Way Back To You”), Jonny Greenwood (“Sisters of the Brave Beaver”), and Bruce Springsteen (“Streets of Minneapolis”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Stephen Colbert; Jimmy Kimmel; Kaitlan Collins; Seth Meyers; Eric Swalwell; Kash Patel; Jon Oliver; Todd Blanche; Michael Kosta; Abby Phillips; Wolf Blitzer; Karoline Leavitt; and Troy Iwata. Episode #274. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #273: Arc of Carnage or Ice Cold Ice in Minneapolis
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Arc of Carnage or Ice Cold Ice in Minneapolis.” Another American is murdered by ICE this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. The episode was inspired by The Henrys’ song (the band includes my brother). Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show.” Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), “The Year Without a Santa Claus” (“Mister Snow Miser”), The Henrys (“Arc of Carnage”), Foreigner (“Cold As Ice”). Husker Du (“Ice Cold Ice”), Jonny Greenwood (“Greeting Code,” “One Battle After Another”), and Buffalo Springfield (“For What It’s Worth”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Seth Meyers; Caroline Edwards; Jack Smith; Stephen Colbert; Karoline Leavitt; Kristi Noem; Dana Bash; Greg Bovino; “Apocalypse Now;” Jimmy Kimmel; Alex Pretti; Todd Blanche; David Muir; Amy Klobuchar; and Kaitlan Collins. Episode #273. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #272: Mr. Snow Miser Brings The ICE and Gets His Peace Award
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Mr. Snow Miser Brings The ICE.” Invading Greenland, war with Scandinavia, and ICE in Minneapolis with rising home heating prices and chilly temperatures this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), “The Year Without a Santa Claus” (“Mister Snow Miser”), and Jonny Greenwood (“Greeting Code” “One Battle After Another”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; The Abominable Snow Monster; Yukon Cornelius; Colin Jost; Michael Che; Mark Critch; Seth Meyers; Ali Vitali; J.L. Cauvin; Chris Jansing; Carol Sturka; Bret Baier; Josh Johnson; Emmanuel Macron; Stephen Colbert; and Jimmy Kimmel. Episode #272. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #271: I Drink Your Milkshake
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “I Drink Your Milkshake.” Daniel Plainview strikes a deal this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Nina Simone (“Funkier Than A Mosquito’s Tweeter”), and Schoolhouse Rock (“Preamble to the U.S. Constitution”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Jimmy Kimmel; “South Park;” Stephen Colbert; Seth Meyers; Daniel Plainview from “There Will Be Blood;” Jerome Powell; and Megyn Kelly. Episode #271. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #270: There Will Be Blood
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “There Will Be Blood.” A new war for a new year this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's holiday episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Boots Randolph (“Yakety Sax”), and Childish Gambino (“This is America”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; “South Park;” Jimmy Kimmel; Stephen Colbert; Seth Meyers; Howard Lutnick; Chuck Schumer; Daniel Plainview from “There Will Be Blood.” Episode #270. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #269: It's One Battle After Another After Another With the New/Old President.
TUESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “It’s One Battle After Another After Another With the New/Old President.” But is Drumpf battling himself this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's holiday episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Gil Scott-Heron (“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”), and Jonny Greenwood (“One Battle After Another,“ “Greeting Code Reprise”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Stuart Varney; Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Greg Gutfield; J. L. Cauvin; Jimmy Kimmel; Seth Meyers; and Daniel Dale; plus several scenes from the Paul Thomas Anderson film “One Battle After Another.” Episode #269. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.BELOW, THIS IS PART 1 of the episode above.This week’s episode: “.War in Venezuela” The new/old president hijacks a tanker, and murders many other sailors as fighting begins this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the song from Golden Earring (”Twilight Zone”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Gianni Infantino, South Park “Turkey Trot” episode; scenes from “One Battle After Another” with Bob, Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw; Bob Ferguson; Deandra; Perfidia Beverly Hills; excerpt from “The Battle of Algiers;” and Colin Jost and James Austin Johnson from “Saturday Night Live.” Episode #266. “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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #268: The Last Last Christmas
HOLIDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “The Last Last Christmas’.” The new/old president shoots Santa out of the sky, or so it seems, this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. But will the Ultra-Naughty List arrive in time to save the holiday? Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's holiday episode from Golden Earring, Satan, Randy Rainbow, Santa, Bing Crosby, and Paula Abdul. And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Satan, Donald Drumpf, Stan, Towellee, and J.D. Vance from the "Crap Out" episode of "South Park;" Santa and the elves and reindeer from "Colbert's Canceled Christmas: The Last Noel;" Melania Drumpf from Laura Benanti; and other clips from Seth Myers, Jimmy Kimmel, Elmo, "The Exorcist;" "The Wizard of Oz;" “Saturday Night Live;” and the Vipers of Peru. Episode #268. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #267: The Reviews Are In, and it's a 'S**t Sandwich'
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “The Reviews Are In, and it’s a ‘S**t Sandwich’.” The new/old president attacks a dead man this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Spike Jones (“Der Fuhrer’s Face”), and Superchunk (“New Low”). Clips and excerpts from Archie Bunker and Mike Stivic; Jon Stewart; Seth Myers; Jimmy Kimmel; Stephen Colbert; Nicolle Wallace; J.L. Cauvin; Marty DiBergi; Nigel Tufnel; and Vizzini. Episode #267. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.This episode is dedicated to Rob Reiner.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #266: War in Venezuela
TUESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “.War in Venezuela” The new/old president hijacks a tanker, and murders many other sailors as fighting begins this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the song from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Gianni Infantino, South Park "Turkey Trot” episode; scenes from “One Battle After Another” with Bob, Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw; Bob Ferguson; Deandra; Perfidia Beverly Hills; excerpt from “The Battle of Algiers;” and Colin Jost and James Austin Johnson from “Saturday Night Live.” Episode #266. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #265: Well, We're Stupid Here in Magistan
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).“Are you stupid?”This week’s episode: “Well, We’re Stupid Here in Magistan.” The new/old president calls reporters stupid this week, after using the term “piggy” last week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Vince Guaraldi Trio (“Skating”), Billy Joel (“Allentown”), and The Young Fresh Fellows (“I’m a Prison”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Stephen Colbert; Nancy Cordes; and Puppet Regime. Episode #265. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #264: How The Beatles White Album Explains This Week in the White House
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).It’s so white, it’s like, how much more white could this be? The answer is none. None more white.This week’s episode: “How The Beatles White Album Explains This Week in the White House.” The drumbeat of Jeffrey Epstein-related material continues this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and The Beatles (“Piggies,” “Glass Onion,” “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” and “Cry, Baby Cry.”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Jimmy Kimmel; Josh Johnson; Seth Meyers; Kermit the Frog; Miss Piggy; Ronny Chieng; Zohran Mamdani; and Norah O’Donnell. Episode #264."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #263: Steve Bannon, Putin, Photos, Drumpf Blowing Bubba
TUESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Steve Bannon, Putin, Photos, Drumpf Blowing Bubba.” Drumpf worries as more Jeffrey Epstein-related material is publicly released this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Robyn Hitchcock (“Balloon Man”); and Donna Summer (“I Feel Love”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; South Park S28, E3 (“Sora, Not Sorry”); Bill Clinton; Stephen Colbert; and Ashley Padilla and James Austin Johnson from “Saturday Night Live;” John Berman; and Anderson Cooper. Episode #263."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #262: Despite Losing Elections and Football Boos, the Democrats Cave
TUESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Despite Losing Elections and Football Boos, the Democrats Cave.” Drumpf wins showdown with Democrats this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and Randy Rainbow (“Big Phony Schmuck”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; and James Austin Johnson from “Saturday Night Live;” Mike Johnson; and others. Episode #261."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #261: Knockin' Down the Little Palaces with the New/Old President
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Knockin’ Down the Little Palaces with the New/Old President.” Construction destruction, what’s your function this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), the Circle Jerks (“Coup D’etat”), and Elvis Costello (“Little Palaces”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; and Miles Teller, James Austin Johnson, and Chloe Fineman from “Saturday Night Live;” Peter Alexander; Mike Johnson; William Kilgore; “South Park” (“The Woman in the Hat” episode); Stephen Colbert; Chris Hayes; David Muir; and Norah O’Donnell. Episode #261."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #260: Ego Trippin' with the New/Old President
FRIDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Ego Trippin’ with the New/Old President” The new/old president keeps attempting to change the subject from the sex offender story this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and De La Soul (“Ego Trippin’”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; David Muir; Kaitlan Collins; Adam Schiff; Mike Johnson; Victor Blackwell; Seth Meyers; Mika Brzezinski; Jimmy Kimmel; and Jasmine Crockett. Episode #260."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe.Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #259: Seven Million Drumpf Fans Can't Be Wrong
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Seven Million Drumpf Fans Can’t Be Wrong.” The new/old president dumps on protesters this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), The Police (“King of Pain”), and Chris Lee (“Bury the Kings”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Mike Johnson; Jesse Waters; Harry Enten; Jimmy Kimmel; Ali Velshi; Seth Meyers; Stuart Varney; Maria Bartiromo; Kaitlan Collins; and Sabrina Carpenter, Jane Wickline, Veronika Slowikowska, and James Austin Johnson from “Saturday Night Live.” Episode #259. This show is subscribable at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other outlets. "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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #256: Jon Stewart reports very nicely on 'The Little Dictator' from Gilligan's Island
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Undercover Angel Donald Drumpf Was An FBI Informant Against Jeffrey Epstein?” The new/old president goes on a ballroom blitz to change the subject from the sex offender story this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (“Disney’s Message To Employees: Shut Your Trap”). Clips and excerpts from John Oliver; Jon Stewart; Gilligan, The Skipper, Mary Ann; The Professor, Thurston Howell, and President Rodriguez from “The Little Dictator” episode of “Gilligan’s Island;” J.D. Vance; Donald Drumpf, Jr.; Mike Johnson; Mike Pence; Jake Tapper; Ronny Chieng, Michael Kosta, Jordan Klepper, Desi Lydic, Josh Johnson, Troy Iwata, and Grace Kuhlenschmidt from “The Daily Show;” and GZero “Putin and Xi on Jimmy Kimmel.“ Episode #256."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #255: Did Jimmy Kimmel Beat Back The New Old President?
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Did Jimmy Kimmel Beat Back The New Old President?” A critical voice is somehow allowed to return to the nation’s airwaves this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and Jon Stewart. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Spike Jones (“Der Fuehrer’s Face”), and R.E.M. (“Exhuming McCarthy”). Clips and excerpts from Stephen Colbert and Stephen Colbert; Mike Johnson; John Oliver; The Booty Warrior from “The Boondocks;” Anderson Cooper; Joseph McCarthy; Brendan Carr; Roy Wood, Jr., Amber Ruffin, Michael Ian Black and Adam Kinzinger from “Have I Got News For You;” Brian Kilmeade; Jimmy Kimmel; Jesse Watters; Laura Ingraham; and Robert DeNiro. Episode #255."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #254: Undercover Angel Donald Drumpf Was An FBI Informant Against Jeffrey Epstein?
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “Undercover Angel Donald Drumpf Was An FBI Informant Against Jeffrey Epstein?” The new/old president goes on a ballroom blitz to change the subject from the sex offender story this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and Jon Stewart. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Alan O’Day (“Undercover Angel”), and Sweet (“Ballroom Blitz”). Clips and excerpts from Henry Hill and Jimmy Conway from “Goodfellas;” Frank Costello and Colin Sullivan from “The Departed;” J.L. Cauvin; Seth Meyers; Roy Wood, Jr., Amber Ruffin, and Michael Ian Black from “Have I Got News For You;” Amy Coney Barrett; Jimmy Kimmel; Gene Rayburn; and Michael Kosta. Episode #254."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Bonus material…RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #252: It's Alive! or No More Great Again!
WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “It's Alive! or No More Great Again!” The new/old president remains living and authoritarian this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts (“Big Crime”), and Chris Lee (“Bury The Kings”). Clips and excerpts from Stephen Colbert; Henry Frankenstein (from “Frankenstein”); J.D. Vance; J.L. Cauvin; “The Puppet Regime” with Drumpf, Putin, and Xi; Jimmy Kimmel; Seth Meyers; Laura Ingraham; Sean Hannity; Erin Burnett; and Wolf Blitzer. Episode #252."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #251: Make Me Laugh, Make Me Cry or The Lying King
This week’s episode: “Make Me Laugh, Make Me Cry.” The new/old president prepares to invade other American cities this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Randy Rainbow (“He Just Can’t Wait to Be King”), and Souled American (“Make Me Laugh, Make Me Cry”). Clips and excerpts from the president, Tim Cook, Satan, and Towlie from “South Park;” “The Puppet Regime;” Andrew Craft and Robert Corn-Revere on Fox “News;” William Devereaux from “The Siege;” J.L. Cauvin; Nicolle Wallace; and Bill Mahar. Episode #251."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.MONDAYS: The Week in Art and Activism in the Hudson Valley and The Hudson Valley Show Paper.WEDNESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show.FRIDAYS: The Week in Transmission Art and Pirate Radio.EVERY DAY: All sorts of new stories are posted on “Turn On The News” including these recent works:* An Interview with Jeff Parker by Levi Dayan.* Eddie Palmieri’s “Gotcha” to the World: From Lincoln Center to Spike Lee, Palmieri’s Legacy is East Harlem River Rooted by Aurora Flores Hostos.* In 1951, Bronx teens Orlando Marín, Joe Quijano and Eddie Palmieri formed The Mamboys. An Oral history by Judy Cantor-Navas.* Impatient for a Reckoning: A litany of frustrations quelled by Brittany Howard's singing by Harmony Holiday.* This ’90s Zine Lays Bare the Roots of U.S. Rave History: Peter Wohelski’s TRiP Magazeen is a lost snapshot of progressive electronic culture in its infancy by Philip Sherburne.* The Exhaustion of Influence: On Lists by A Closer Listen.* I researched every attempt to stop fascism in history. The success rate is zero percent: Once they win elections, it's already too late by Chris Armitage. * Hard Times and Hot Jams: The song of the summer we deserve, and more by Listening Habit.* Panic at the Grocery Store: Everything is about to cost $1 million by Michelle Albanes-Davis.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #250: North to Alaska or Let's Invade the Nation's Capital
This week’s episode: “North to Alaska or Let's Invade the Nation's Capital.” The new/old president makes Putin happy this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and Johnny Horton (“North to Alaska”). Clips and excerpts from The Onion; Chris Hayes; Dana Perino; Seth Meyers; “The Puppet Regime;” John Oliver; and Roy Cohn and Drumpf from “The Apprentice.” Episode #250."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #249: Dancing in the Dark or You Want it Darker
This week’s episode: “Dancing in the Dark or You Want it Darker” Wagging the Dog and the military takeover of the country begin this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Bruce Springsteen (“Dancing in the Dark”), and Leonard Cohen (“You Want it Darker [Solomun Remix]”). Clips and excerpts from Seth Meyers; Kaitlan Collins; David Berman; and Conrad Brean, Winifred Ames, and Liz Butsky from “Wag the Dog.” Episode #249."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #248: The new/old president cancels 'Not Like Us'
This week’s episode: “The new/old president cancels 'Not Like Us'” Canceling songs and stories is the theme this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Paramount and CBS can’t stand the heat. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and Kendrick Lamar (“Not Like Us”). Clips and excerpts from Eric Cartman and his mother, Kenny, Butters, Kyle and his parents, PC Principal, and Jesus from “South Park;” Stephen Colbert and “Stephen Colbert;” Desi Lydic; Seth Meyers; Dan Bongino; Nicolle Wallace; and Pam Bondi. Episode #248."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #247: The new/old president says, 'Relax, Or I'll Sue You'
This week: “The new/old president says, 'Relax, Or I'll Sue You’” The new/old president goes the distance this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), and Kendrick Lamar (“Not Like Us”). Clips and excerpts from the president, the Prime Minister of Canada, and Satan from “South Park;” Jon Stewart; John Oliver; Pam Bondi; Tim Burchett; Glenn Beck; and Stephen Colbert. Episode #247."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #246: Jeffrey Epstein was Donald Drumpf's Closest Pal?
This week: “Jeffrey Epstein was Donald Drumpf's Closest Friend?” The new/old president remembers his glory days this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), The Donner Party (“Sickness”), Billy Joel (“Honesty”), and Kendrick Lamar (“Not Like Us,” “TV Off”). Clips and excerpts from Seth Meyers; Jordan Klepper; Lauren Boebert; Glenn Beck; Kash Patel; Jim Garrison in “JFK;” Jon Stewart; Ana Cabrera; Wolf Blitzer; Nicolle Wallace; Stuart Varney; Anderson Cooper; and Desi Lydic. Episode #246."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #245: Not Like Us, or Is Jeffrey Epstein This Superman's Kryptonite?
This week: “Not Like Us, or Is Jeffrey Epstein This Superman's Kryptonite?” The new/old president says these are not the pedophiles you’re looking for this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), The Clique (“Superman”), R.E.M. (“Superman”), The Jackson Five (“ABC”), and Kendrick Lamar (“Not Like Us,” “). Clips and excerpts from Ronnie Chieng; Benjamin Netanyahu; Karoline Leavitt; Seth Meyers; Dan Bongino; J.D. Vance; Donald Drumpf, Jr.; Pam Bondi; Laura Ingraham; Jon Stewart; Elmo; Jesse Watters; Brian Kilmeade; John Roberts; and Ali Velshi. Episode 245."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #244: What Is Donald Drumpf Theatre?
This week: “What Is Donald Drumpf Theatre?” The new/old president explains how professional wrestling works this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Ross Goldstein (“Odd Man Out”), Lou Christie (“Lightnin’ Strikes”), Busta Rhymes (“What It Is”), The Village People (“Y.M.C.A”), and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band (“Blinded By The Light”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart, Anthony Anderson; Willie Geist; John Roberts; Pam Bondi; Chris Hayes; Mickey Rooney; Judy Garland; Josh Hawley; Ron Johnson; Tim Burchett; Ryan Nobles; Lisa Murkowski; Troy Nelhs; Andy Kaufman; David Letterman; and Jerry Lawler. Episode 244."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. Clear. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #243: War and Regime Change While The New/Old President Plays With His Erection
This week: “War and Regime Change While The New/Old President Plays With His Erection.” The new/old president blows things up this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Edwin Starr (“War”), Vince Vance and the Valiants (“Bomb Iran”), and Boston (“More Than a Feeling”). Clips and excerpts from Seth Meyers; Jordan Klepper; Tucker Carlson; Ted Cruz; John Oliver; Kaitlan Collins; Benjamin Netanyahu; Jon Stewart, Jacob Soboroff; Steve Bannon; Marjorie Taylor Greene; Stephen Colbert; Karoline Leavitt; J.D. Vance; and Kristen Welker. Episode 243."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #242: The Fortunate Son Falls Asleep At His Soggy Birthday Parade While Five Million March Against Him
This week: “The Fortunate Son Falls Asleep At His Soggy Birthday Parade While Five Million March Against Him.” The new/old president needs an elbow in the side this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Pavement (“No More Kings”), Kim Gordon (“Bye Bye 25”), The Rolling Stones (“Paint It Black”), Metallica (“King Nothing”), and Creedence Clearwater Revival (“Fortunate Son”). Clips and excerpts from Seth Meyers; John Oliver; Jimmy Kimmel; Stephen Colbert; Karen Bass; and Ali Velshi. Episode 242."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #241: The Theatre of a Bro Fight or An Excuse To Call Out The Troops On Americans
This week: “The Theatre of a Bro Fight To Call Out The Troops On Americans.” The new/old president pretends to create a crisis this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), David S. Ware (“The Way We Were”), The Gap Band (“You Dropped a Bomb on Me”), and R.E.M. (“The One I Love”). Clips and excerpts from Jimmy Kimmel; Seth Meyers; Brianna Keiler; Chris Jansing; Nicolle Wallace; Michael Kosta; Stephen Colbert; Dirty Harry; Elon Musk; Emperor Palpatine; Luke Skywalker; Darth Vader; Carl Higbie; Grace Kuhlenschmidt; Stephen Miller; Joe Rogan; and Jordan Klepper. Episode 241."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.These nationwide “No Kings” protests on the president’s birthday and flag day include events in New Paltz (9:30 a.m.), Rhinebeck (10:30 a.m.), Saugerties (noon), Woodstock (noon), Catskill (noon), Newburgh (noon), and Kingston (2:30 p.m.).CLICK ON TOWNS ABOVE FOR DETAILS OF INDIVIDUAL PROTESTS.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #240: Sickness Is This Week's Obvious Metaphor for the USA, or 'We All Are Going to Die'
This week: “Sickness Is This Week's Obvious Metaphor for the USA, or 'We're All Going to Die'.” A virus controls the new/old president this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), The Donner Party (“Sickness”), Nino Rota (“The Godfather”), The Young Fresh Fellows (“Taco Wagon”); Elvis Costello (“The Imposter”); and John Williams (“Attack of the Clones” end credits). Clips and excerpts from Jimmy Kimmel; RFK, Jr.; Hannibal Lecter; Frankenstein; Vito Corleone; Seth Meyers; Bret Baier; Steve Bannon; Piers Morgan; Karoline Leavitt; Laura Ingraham; Josh Hawley; Yoda; Victor Blackwell; Joni Ernst; and John Oliver. Episode 240."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.This is one of my favorite songs of all time, a perfect transmission metaphor, here, employed a bit differently.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #239: Donald Drumpf Puts The Me in Memorial Day
This week: “Donald Drumpf Puts The Me in Memorial Day.” Remember the dead who served their country this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Elvis Costello (“Accidents Will Happen,” and “The Beat”), John Lennon (“Remember”), and The Young Fresh Fellows (“I Hate Everything”). Clips and excerpts from James Austin Johnson, Mikey Day, and Marcello Hernandez from “Saturday Night Live;” J.L. Cauvin; The Onion; Jimmy Kimmel; “Lee Carvello’s Putting Challenge,” Bart Simpson, and Abe Simpson from “The Simpsons.” Episode 239."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #238: If You Eat The Tariffs, the Lamestream Media Will Say You Have Stage Nine Cancer
This week: “If You Eat The Tariffs, the Lamestream Media Will Say You Have Stage Nine Cancer.” Taste the intimidation of the media this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), The Gap Band (“You Dropped a Bomb on Me”), and Randy Rainbow (“That's Trump Derangement!”). Clips and excerpts from Edward R. Murrow, Fred Friendly, and Joe McCarthy from “Good Night and Good Luck;” CNN; Jake Tapper; John Oliver; Brendan Carr; Dana Bash; Ted Gowdy; Kaitlan Collins; Karoline Leavitt; Laura Ingraham; and Stephen Colbert. Episode 238."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #237: Surprise, Surprise, Habeus Corpus Disappears
This week: “Surprise, Surprise, Habeus Corpus Disappears.” The rule of law is for losers this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Jon Stewart; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), X (“Surprise, Surprise”), and West Side Story (“Jet Song”). Clips and excerpts from Seth Meyers; Stephen Miller; Jeffrey Toobin; Chris Jansing; Stephen Colbert; Bernie Sanders; Elizabeth Warren; and . Episode 237."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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Donald Drumpf Theatre #236: Guys and Dolls or the Papal President Turns Communist
This week: “Guys and Dolls or the Papal President Turns Communist.” Only three dolls and five pencils for kids this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; Eric Cartman; Richard Nixon; Kent Brockman; and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Thanks for the songs from Golden Earring ("Twilight Zone"), Randy Rainbow (“Incompetent”), and John Williams (“Imperial March”). Clips and excerpts from Jon Stewart; Lawrence, Bellini, and Tremblay from “Conclave;” Pete Hegseth; Robert Reich; Seth Meyers; Kristen Welker; Stephen Colbert; and Jimmy Kimmel. Episode 236."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. Make sense of the unreality here. Clips and songs are from some of the sources below.RespondSend items, press releases, announcements, letters to the editor, angry responses, gentle praise, images, sound, and more for this column to:[email protected] is also encouraged to make comments on this site. Interact! Please get in touch if you feel something is incorrect. If you like this radio show, please subscribe. Please consider getting this new multi-media project started with a lifetime subscription. Thank you — Tom Roe. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomroeradio.substack.com/subscribe
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"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. tomroeradio.substack.com
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