gaaboard.com

Non GAA Discussion => General discussion => Topic started by: Ulick on April 13, 2011, 07:36:01 PM

Title: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Ulick on April 13, 2011, 07:36:01 PM
Max Keiser is going to be on with Vinny tonight. Should be compulsive viewing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zMv4Offm_8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zMv4Offm_8)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLbx5XiSfP8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLbx5XiSfP8)

Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Main Street on April 13, 2011, 09:11:47 PM
Should be good, I'd expect VB to be sitting back on his chair.

"Why is the Irish government soft on terrorism"?? "why haven't they executed Sean Fitzpatrick"?
;D
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Carmen Stateside on April 13, 2011, 10:00:43 PM
I like this guy Max.  Will the TV3 player have it up tonight online?
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Denn Forever on April 13, 2011, 11:33:43 PM
Constantin for Minister of Finance.

But Vincent is someone only a Mother could love.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Main Street on April 14, 2011, 12:34:32 AM
VB interrupted the flow way too much. We had to endure him stuttering and stumbling through the unanswered and unresolved questions he has in his own head. The same questions he has expended so much time asking about in the past but so little time spent listening to the answers.
He is stuck conservatively in time, in a labyrinth of his own construction.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Declan on April 14, 2011, 08:11:20 AM
Compulsive viewing but Lord above wtf was that idiot from the Indo doing there? It was priceless to hear her every contribution being rubbished and then Lucey asked her to show us what she knew about the threats from the ECB - great stuff. Vinnie can be very annoying alright. Listening him defend Seanie Fitz and the bankers was gas and then the bould Max says "ah here buddy you have stockhoilm syndrome". Would have loved to heard Alan Ahearne or one of the current crew try and argue the opposite side of things. Most perceptive thing I took out of it is that the lads thought that the infamous bond market would have no problem lending us money if we had a credible plan and the scare the children stuff re no money in the ATMS etc was put to bed quite succintly by Sommerville I thought.

The unfortunate thing about it is it will all go unnoticed by the govt who are only continuing the failed policies of FF/Greens.

Then I had to listen to that gobdaw Richie Boucher on the radio this morning - Spare me  >:( >:( >:( 
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: ross matt on April 14, 2011, 08:34:20 AM
Quote from: Declan on April 14, 2011, 08:11:20 AM
Compulsive viewing but Lord above wtf was that idiot from the Indo doing there? It was priceless to hear her every contribution being rubbished and then Lucey asked her to show us what she knew about the threats from the ECB - great stuff. Vinnie can be very annoying alright. Listening him defend Seanie Fitz and the bankers was gas and then the bould Max says "ah here buddy you have stockhoilm syndrome". Would have loved to heard Alan Ahearne or one of the current crew try and argue the opposite side of things. Most perceptive thing I took out of it is that the lads thought that the infamous bond market would have no problem lending us money if we had a credible plan and the scare the children stuff re no money in the ATMS etc was put to bed quite succintly by Sommerville I thought.

The unfortunate thing about it is it will all go unnoticed by the govt who are only continuing the failed policies of FF/Greens.

Then I had to listen to that gobdaw Richie Boucher on the radio this morning - Spare me  >:( >:( >:(


+1 Declan. Boucher sounded terrible this am let alone the shite he was spouting.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Lar Naparka on April 14, 2011, 09:02:29 AM
Quote from: Carmen Stateside on April 13, 2011, 10:00:43 PM
I like this guy Max.  Will the TV3 player have it up tonight online?
It's online now.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: lynchbhoy on April 14, 2011, 09:05:06 AM
Quote from: Declan on April 14, 2011, 08:11:20 AM
Compulsive viewing but Lord above wtf was that idiot from the Indo doing there? It was priceless to hear her every contribution being rubbished and then Lucey asked her to show us what she knew about the threats from the ECB - great stuff. Vinnie can be very annoying alright. Listening him defend Seanie Fitz and the bankers was gas and then the bould Max says "ah here buddy you have stockhoilm syndrome". Would have loved to heard Alan Ahearne or one of the current crew try and argue the opposite side of things. Most perceptive thing I took out of it is that the lads thought that the infamous bond market would have no problem lending us money if we had a credible plan and the scare the children stuff re no money in the ATMS etc was put to bed quite succintly by Sommerville I thought.

The unfortunate thing about it is it will all go unnoticed by the govt who are only continuing the failed policies of FF/Greens.

Then I had to listen to that gobdaw Richie Boucher on the radio this morning - Spare me  >:( >:( >:(
+1 Declan

we should not be giving a cent more to the BOI.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Main Street on April 14, 2011, 11:45:43 AM
I suppose this show more than any other, exposed VB as a man bereft of an understanding of any alternative to the status quo approach to the bailout.
An interesting segment came when Max exclaimed that there is no difference between the bankers and the government, as in  both of them are equally corrupt.
VB sincerely said that claim was ridiculous as there is no concrete evidence against government/politicians.
What a wishy washy concept he has of corruption.
  Does he not accept that the crime is saddling the state with the massive private debt? The corruption is the collusion of government, practiced under a fog of persistant deception and lies, which has resulted in one decision after another, saddling the state with private debt.
The evidence of corruption can be seen in every decision made since 2008. And still this deception goes on with the present government since the time of their election campaign.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Hardy on April 14, 2011, 12:39:22 PM
I was disappointed with Max. I always enjoyed his YouTube rants. Unfortunately, I found out last night that that's all he can do - rant. That's grand and entertaining and all, especially when you agree with his central, if not all that original thesis - that they're all crooks, all in it together and they're screwing us and we just shouldn't take it.

But he was exposed last night as a chancer. The number of times he had to be corrected on facts by the other panel members was almost embarrassing. His very starting point - that the Irish debt crisis was derivatives based - was torn up in the first minute and he was floundering from there on.

The only thing that saved him from a complete embarrassment was the fact that our attention was diverted by the eccentric carry-on of Browne. I think he's gone completely doolally at this stage. It's hard to give any attention to anything he's saying as you can't overcome the distraction of the series of tics, sighs, grunts, bilious eructations and inaudible mutterings that pour out of him.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Billys Boots on April 14, 2011, 01:30:40 PM
QuoteIt's hard to give any attention to anything he's saying as you can't overcome the distraction of the series of tics, sighs, grunts, bilious eructations and inaudible mutterings that pour out of him.

Now that's hardly new is it?
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Declan on April 14, 2011, 01:52:25 PM
I'm inclined to give Max a bit more leeway on the specifics of the Irish debt crisis Hardy - I enjoy his rants but I do think he's more than just a chancer.

Vinnies personal habits on the other hand are enough to drive me mad alright
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Fear ón Srath Bán on April 15, 2011, 11:31:57 PM
Late night with Vincent tonight, but Vinny can't do smiling without menaces... not a recipe for success I'd say.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Shamrock Shore on April 15, 2011, 11:52:22 PM
This is a Noel V and Paddy (pay your Fukin taxes) Cole show.

Frances Black and two no marks won't feature
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Fear ón Srath Bán on April 16, 2011, 12:01:23 AM
Aye SS.

'tis hilarious though but, not necessarily, for the right reasons!
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Shamrock Shore on April 16, 2011, 12:25:16 AM
Paddy Cole gives me a pain in the far northern regions of my hole. Aside for being exposed as a tax defaulter his patter drives mental.
.
Noel V is brother of forner Meath GAA chairman Fintan Ginnity and uncle of a drummer of a band ...Fear ón Srath Bán would be familiar with. Some of his one liners are good. He will amuse your 80 year old auntie and good on him. Opened the first "hairdressers for the gentlemen" in Dun Laoghaire in the 70s.

Frances Black is famous for being a Black and coming out as an alcoholic (20 years ago). She had moderate success in the early 90s with some Christy Hennessy songs and for coming out...and out....and out...and out.. (I am still pissed off that her brother, Martin, refused to fix my bike in Rathmines in 1989 cos "it was too old").

Mary Black, however, is a different act, a genuine class act, and her version of 'As I leave behind Neidin' will always bring a tear to my cynical eye. In my opinion (off point) one of the best emigration songs ever- fair play to Jimmy McCarthy.
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: magpie seanie on July 01, 2011, 11:49:05 PM
What's the point of Glenda Gilson being there?
Title: Re: Tonight with Vincent Browne - tonight
Post by: Shamrock Shore on July 02, 2011, 12:41:16 AM
Seanie

She's prettier than Matt Cooper, Bobby Kerr et al.

When she was on Celebrity Bainisteior I thought she was clued in. She exposed herself tonight as being as shallow as the spit on the back of a stamp.

I wuda thought on a Fri night there wuda bee a gig in some top end place like Krystal, Snotz, Lillies or Fellatios to give her 1000 lids to raise her eyebrows. Maybe recession hitting. Maybe Georgia Salpa stealing all her gigs. Maybe she's now more mutton than lamb.

That said..................I still would.........if I were etc.