Time is not on Scott Ott’s side, as Bill Whittle becomes impatient with his stem-winding story-telling. And then everything comes unwound, as Stephen Green slips into a brisket-smoking reverie.
Thanks to the Members who fuel this fire, which was always burning since the world’s been turning.
61 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage (09-29-2020)”
Do I hear a Fact Checkers Speech coming on?
I resent being called a fool, 😄 What ever floats your boat I watch them when I can as it is. Keep up the good work. What ever is best for you. C Brown
I often end up binge watching the stuff here weekly anyway, rarely get to watch right when they come up…but it is nice to sneak one in when I get a chance to. Either way is good to me, do what’s best for the cause!
You three ARE smokin’ hot! Also, IMO you should roll out the shows when you want to do. Do what is easiest for you. Members will watch when they can any content from Right Angle.
11:45: “There’s nothing big that happens between now and the election.” — Bill Whittle, noted internet pundit and man who spits in the face of fate and probably taunts happy fun ball. Good job, Bill!
The best way to deal with leftist fact checkers is to humiliate and embarrass them with their own material… fact check the fact checkers… identify them by name and business/political affiliation… critique them with their own material… and Bongino them…. Ridicule and sarcasm are valid tools… not because we are mean, cruel or are not compassionate people… but because they are mean, cruel and have no comprehension of the concept of compassion… take the padded gloves off and BARE KNUCKLE THEM
‘A burly black cop tases a petite white woman’…because she wasn’t masked while watching an eighth grade football game in a sparsely populated stadium. Where in the hell are the outrageous protests?
Don’t change anything. I have a hard enough time keeping up with the website “improvements.” If all episodes were available at once, I would binge-watch. Then the rest of my week would be meaningless and empty.
You made it past 30 minutes for this show, so I don’t need to demand a refund.
I prefer the current method. It’s nice having something new to watch throughout the week. If you release them all the same day, I’d binge watch them all. There’s nothing wrong with that, but I think it would reduce the need for return visits to the site.
Ultimately, it would be great if you guys could figure a schedule out so that you could record several times a week. That would keep the shows more current, and allow you to cover topics like the debates in a more timely fashion. There have been several shows where you guys are forced to guess what’s going to happen, instead of commenting on what actually did, or being a week late to the party. That gets reflected in the sometimes negative comments on YouTube.
I would love to record daily. My other employer…not so much.
Sadly understood, but the debate episode and the BW Now on the Virus in the White House are steps in that direction! Good effort!
I prefer the R/A episodes and BWNow episodes one day at a time, please.
I think I would vote with the trickle method as well, especially with Ralph’s idea to focus the commentary by the members on one show a day. I have had week long conversations with other members by posting one day a week (because that is as often as I visit the site usually).
Would editing them all at once help your editor, or are they all done in a binge already? would spreading that work out over a couple days help at all, or is it more effective to just power through?
I like this R/A
I want access to two cigarettes a day. Not all at once……
My vote in the trickle vs. dump members poll is to keep on doing what you’re doing. I like to watch you guys with my coffee, either in the morning or afternoon, and this has become a part of my day … I don’t want to binge watch these videos, which is what I’d end up doing if you dumped them all at once. I like to watch a video or two and have time to think about them between releases. You guys are less entertainment and more information as far as I’m concerned, I like the daily dose of conservative commentary, common sense and humor.
No doubt someone is going to think or say “So don’t watch them all at once.” To which I would reply that they should take their own advice; binge watch the videos from the previous week on a Saturday if they want to see them all at once.
Oh and hey, Steven Green? Yeah, that abomination you wear on your wrist isn’t a real watch … X>)
Roll the Right-Angles out right away for me, but everyone else can wait.
I usually listen to the episodes using Apple podcast while driving to work. Makes the drive interesting.
Poll answer–roll the episodes out right away for members and then trickle them out to YouTube.
Scott, your opening the show with, “So, as I was saying,” reminds me that I would love to see a movie where whatever the opening shot is, there is a text overlay that says, “Six months earlier.”
One day at a time works. Or all at once works too. All at once prevents stuff from going stale.
I like the one a day model. I’m a senior and trickling is part of life.
Scott, I’m halfway through a kitchen remodel, and my wife is bugging me for a new refrigerator…..think you can get me a floor model? Big box stores are now saying late December before the backlog is cleared and I can get one.
Seeing as how you are “in the biz”……do you have an inside track for a new fridge? Oh and yeah, can you deliver to California?
I see a money-making opportunity to drive a U-Haul with it one way..
I don’t know what’s happening in appliances, but we’re selling no regularly stocked items as floor models in living room furniture because we need to show the pieces we have on order, and our floor would quickly empty if we sold the floor models.
I would like to know how to make home made pop tarts.
Yep. Scott should do a video showing us that.
If you put them all out on wednesday I would watch them all on wednesday.
The comments are better with the trickle out so that we are all watching the same episodes.
Please keep doling out shows every day. Otherwise: 1) I may overdose on that day. 2) I Would have withdrawal symptoms. Going through the weekend is bad enough.😱
What Harry said.
…Did no one else watch to the end of the video? Doesn’t look like anyone else in the comments has answered the question 😛
Keep trickling everything out across the week–I like getting a couple videos each day. Everything on one day would be a bit of an overload.
What to replace?
I used to listen to Scripture in the morning shower. I gave that up to listen to you three. So, as one of the dozens that listen AND are members, a Bill Whittle a day keeps the Liberals away. I also get to inoculate my family this way as well.
I vote for the daily release like an addict.
I’d go back to listening to Scripture first…to put our shows in context. 🙂
Oh Bill, I was telling neighbor guy about the CDC stats. He doesn’t believe them. He gets all his info from ABC News. He’s convinced FL is spiking and everyone is dying.
I’ve been led to believe Dan Crenshaw’s commercial was shot by the guys from Black Rifle Coffee. And if you’ve seen their other videos, Dan’s commercial is very familiar. The only thing those guys make better than coffee is short films.
I smoked me a brisket this weekend. I’m getting pretty OK at it. And I took a risk this weekend. All I did to the meat was season it w/ salt, pepper and injected some wine in it for the acid. It turned out pretty good. But I think I’ve reached a level of skill where I need to buy a better quality of meat than WalMart.
The point of brisket is that it’s cheap!
You haven’t priced brisket lately have you?
Also, turns out my brisket is much better reheated than straight outta the smoker.
No, I haven’t. 🙂 The real secret to tender brisket (or falling-off-the-bones ribs or whole chicken) is to let it rest at least a half-hour before slicing. (My dad was a serious brisket and ribs man.) Also, if you don’t want to tend the fire for twelve or twenty hours, you can smoke the meat for three hours or so, then put it in a covered roaster in the oven at a low temperature for another couple of hours (or really low overnight). (Then let it rest!) Cheating a bit, but one distinct advantage is that you end up with seasoned broth in the bottom of the roaster, which you can save and use on it when you reheat it.
Saw a place on a Food Network show that went to some place in Kentucky where they had their ovens set up to drip to the bottom, where the baked beans were waiting. Wish I could remember the place so I could go there.
I’ve got a couple Pit Barrel smokers and they smoke the hell outta stuff. Great purchase, can’t recommend them enough. That said, I shoulda left it in the smoker for another couple hours. But it was getting dark and I was gettin’ hungry.
https://youtu.be/wigYNG91UZI
Excellent!!! My dad used a stainless steel Brinkmann, which used the same principle (upright barrel shape). I gotta be honest, though, I couldn’t watch the whole video because it was making me too hungry!
My first brisket, pre-Kent, was, ah… I’ll be honest, notably suboptimal. So Kent saved me.
I was using my old method for tri-tip, which came out excellent. Back in LA when I could get a pair of tri-tips on manager’s special for about $7-8 bucks.
As a North Carolinian whose county lies right along the divide between Lexington and Eastern style BBQs and has an official NC BBQ Trail stop in my home town I felt it necessary to chime in. Today, Cal Cunningham was the butt of EVERYONE’S jokes. Just about every individual who walked into our Republican HQ asked if we’d seen Cal’s post! What was most shocking is that these older individuals definitely didn’t have Twitter so Cunningham really irked some people the wrong way.
OK, I can’t stay awake enough to say anything else even mildly interesting, especially having done doing my own live (though not drunk) blog of the debate before coming back here.
G’nite…
Karen says “MASK UP, YOU RACISSSSSSS!!!!!”
Karen can shove the mask up her … er uh … are the children in the room?
The debate. Urgh Part 2.
Link to the AWESOME Crenshaw ad: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wwX-SnlzHPQ
Scott, I remember that Cunningham you lost to. Now I’m sure I remember your name on yard signs for that election. 🙂
Re: improving at BBQ
An interviewer once arrived at the home of the legendary Pablo Casals to find him hard at work with his cello. He asked Casals why at age 88 and after such a lifetime of greatness, he still bothered to practice. Casals replied, “Because some day, my dear boy, I might get it right.”
I actually had the distinct pleasure of hearing Casals practice in his hotel room in Jerusalem when we first moved in the early ’70s and our house wasn’t ready… I would take the dog for a walk and we would catch it from the hallway…
Nice!
Now I need BBQ.
Oo, Pop-tarts. And I’m not even high.
Scott predicted the debate.
The debate. Urgh.
It’s the drinkin’ and the fornication and the saintly life I live…
…so then I said…
Waiting ON C-SPAN for the debate to start. I’ll watch this later. I’ll need it, I’m sure.