New Column: Ed McMahon

My new column is up at The Times (of NW Indiana) and this week I decided to do something a little different. Instead of politics, it’s about the passing of Ed McMahon. Check it out here.

Video: Fox News Today

I joined Martha’a Panel on Fox News’ Live Desk today to discuss the media’s coverage of President Obama.


So Long, Analog

It’s gone.  Like a long-time friend that suddenly moves away, analog TV has left us for good.

After a delayed separation that was supposed to happen in February, TV stations across the country cut their analog signal this morning and went to digital only. 

I just flipped through our local channels and found nothing but fuzz.  CBS 2 adds some audio to the fuzz explaining how to get a digital hook-up.  WGN is broadcasting on 9 and 9.1 still. 

Personally, I’m still a bit skeptical about the transition.  Especially in an area that tends to get nasty weather from time-to-time, digital signals are prone to getting bad reception.  Sometimes TV is the best source of news about dangerous weather patterns.  If the signal is subpar, how are you supposed to know what’s going on? 

I guess we’ll all have to wait and see.  The best news in all of this?  No more annoying commercials about the “upcoming DTV transition” - it’s over!


Times: The world hates U.S.! Um, not quite

My new column in The Times (of NW Indiana) is up and available here.  Check it out, let me know what you think.


Happy 25th Ghostbusters!

On June 8, 1984, fans flocked to movie theaters across the country to watch Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson don funny looking brown jumpsuits as they humorously fought ghosts around Manhattan. 

Can you believe it’s been 25 years already?

Ghostbusters, I believe, is one of the defining movies of my generation.  Although it premiered when I was only one year old, it set the tone for the comedies that followed.  How many movies like it are still so loved and revered today?  Not many.  The Ghostbusters franchise has endured with a 1989 sequel, Ghostbusters 2, numerous cartoon spinoffs, a video game for the original Nintendo, and coming on June 16th another video game that has been dubbed the “third movie” by castmembers - most of whom reunite to provide voiceovers of their classic characters. 

During the introductions of the bridal party at a wedding I attended this weekend guess what song was playing?  The Ghostbusters theme.

The nostalgia has even pushed Hollywood to start working on a script for an actual third movie - 25 years after the original debuted!

Even one of our biggest stars agrees that Ghostbusters is totally awesome - albeit with a few qualifiers. 

When entering the White House’s Northwest Gate, visitors must pass through a turnstile with a light that turns from red to green before allowing you to pass.  I would usually joke with my guests as they passed through, “Light is green, trap is clean.”  Most got the joke, some didn’t.

One that immediately got it was Stephen Colbert.  He perked up, looked at me, and said, “Ghostbusters?”

“Yep, the greatest movie ever made.”

“Well, certainly the greatest comedy about the paranormal.”

“Anything else?”

“Made in the 80s.”


Video: Live Desk talks Iowa 2012

Kirsten Powers and I discussed Iowa 2012 with Fox News’ Martha MacCallum on Live Desk today.  Video below.

What do you think?  Is it too early to be visiting Iowa?  Who stands out this early in the game?


New Column: The Democrats’ Kobayashi Maru

A day late due to travel, sorry about that!  My new column in The Times is at http://tiny.cc/peteseat8


Video: Fox News’ Live Desk

Today’s hit from Live Desk is below.


Fox News today at 1:30pm ET/12:30pm CT

I will be on Fox News’ Live Desk today at 1:30pm ET/12:30pm CT.  Tune in if you can.  We’re talking about Senate Democrats stripping away funding for the closure of Gitmo.

Video: Talkin’ Future of the GOP on MSNBC

Video from today’s MSNBC hit on Michael Steele’s comments on the future of the GOP is below.


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