Lots of history there!! Very intriguing. I definitely think the mansion is worthy of saving!! I don't believe in ghosts, but some people get a thrill from thinking they're real.
The first photo is of the Tennis Club pool, not the Racquet Club.
@francisfischer76202 күн бұрын
Good grief! Get some voice training. Balderdash! Foolish talk.
@JosephLau-s1y2 күн бұрын
Oy vey!
@theresawilson26473 күн бұрын
The Amber room was stolen by the Nazis get the facts right.
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
No it wasn't get your facts straight.
@nelsonkosa3 күн бұрын
for a long time she is the actress that i like most besides being an actress she was a real lady.
@thomasfairfoull3 күн бұрын
Few Americans have been as consistently denigrated as McCarthy, and I would not be surprised to learn that some hack in Hollywood or the media might, even now, be preparing a scurrilous new documentary or film about him. Thank you for your essay.
@RadioWhoPoo2 күн бұрын
Thank you. Yes finding nonbiased work about him is nearly impossible.
@thomasfairfoull2 күн бұрын
As I was watching your video I dipped into Wikipedia to refresh my memory. Of course, I know that corner of the Internet is tainted and so was not surprised that the site savaged Senator McCarthy, but was still taken aback that they were carrying water for Alger Hiss! I thought it was pretty clearly established that he was a spy for the USSR and a traitor. But not so according to the folks who edit the Hiss page. His entry was all "alleged" and "accused." The manipulation knows no limit. I have a past interest in many of the subjects of your videos and am very happy to have stumbled across your channel. Kind regards.
@thomasfairfoull2 күн бұрын
I posted a lengthier reply that included a mild criticism of a certain on-line encyclopedia. It appears that it was disapproved of by this platform. At any rate, I enjoy your channel and am glad I stumbled upon it.
@RadioWhoPooКүн бұрын
@@thomasfairfoull Thank you, not surprised at all to hear of deleted comments
@bellahexdanna32203 күн бұрын
Based 😂
@maxb40743 күн бұрын
Some believe that wealthy sadists were involved in the Black Dahlia murder.
@faresrizk77254 күн бұрын
Loved video, but one error: Hirschfeld, like most assimilated German Jews, was a complete opponent of religion, morality and communal politics.
@angelag82864 күн бұрын
You can see everything McCarthy was worried about happening to the USA is happening now in 2024! We must all fight to save our Republic .. .God Bless America 🙏 🇺🇸
@RadioWhoPoo3 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@cliffdexter68224 күн бұрын
Were there communists in the military? Smedley Butler proved McCarthy right.
@RadioWhoPoo3 күн бұрын
There were, and are, communists in the military
@rgv21044 күн бұрын
That list was not True why would Manson what them dead. Tex murdered them over narcotics money they burned Tex for money on Aug 6 at the Cielo house. Manson wasn’t even there he was in CHP custody in OC that night. Helter Skelter is a lie that the DA made up to charge Manson in the murders.
@FranceDuseberg-yo8ej4 күн бұрын
Cavalry, not Calvary!
@petebondurant584 күн бұрын
It was the booze.
@miguelalvarado26734 күн бұрын
Interesting, complex, controversial man. Notorious too, for smearing and ruining the lives of so many people. All done with the blessings of the Catholic Church. No, haven't seen the movie Oppenheimer, but am very familiar with Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the husband and wife executed for espionage. Wow, imagine taking home classified documents and/or finding them on the Metro transit line. Sounds familiar to the current hidden documents case. Excellent video essay. Again! Always ready for a terrific espionage true crime story, an unexpected gift from my favorite channel. Who've thought our history lesson today would be about Senator Joseph McCarthy and McCarthyism. This is why English is the Universal language. English is very adaptable in taking a word & giving it a new meaning. Reminds me of the movie THE GOOD SHEPHERD, a classic espionage movie about American, Russian, British double agents. Matt Damon was the good guy, but his family paid a tragic price. Showing the actual footage was an added bonus. Thanks again ☆♡!
@RadioWhoPoo3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much :) glad you enjoyed!
@kimberleyblair33925 күн бұрын
Thanks friend! So well done 👏
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@HasrinHarith5 күн бұрын
Sad but true of usa..hitler left a few for world to see now. hijacked
@indiosveritas5 күн бұрын
Hemingway could only take Stein in small doses. He found her lifestyle disgusting and , when unexpectedly, heard Toklas and Stein In flagrante delicto, he walked out of Stein's Paris apartment and never returned.
@sandyanarayanswami57085 күн бұрын
I always thought Stein was completely bogus. Toklas and Picasso as well. Here is my review, from 2021, of: The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook. Alice B. Toklas. When I first moved to the US, in the early 1980s, MFK Fisher was all the rage. I read and owned everything she wrote. However, at a certain point, I began to find her affectations annoying. In one account she describes a girl smoking “cigarets”-I supposed she thought it looked experimental, but it just seemed affected to me. That, plus her practice of referring to her husband, lover, whatever he was as “Chexbres”, finally put me off. Though a fluent French speaker who had lived in France for 2 years, even I couldn’t pronounce “Chexbres”. I gave her books away. I bought this edition of the Alice B. Toklas cookbook, defaced by a foreword by MFK Fisher and utterly execrable illustrations by Sir Francis Rose, on July 3rd, 1991. It forms part of my large collection of cookbooks and food writing. I have read it many times and tried out several of the recipes. In its defense, the recipes work. However, on rereading it this week, a note by me from 1998 fell out. It says “The more I read this book the more I DISLIKE both Gertrude Stein and ABT. It is full of quotes such as “Gertrude Stein did not like to see work done.” (Indeed. How lucky for her!! I see work done every day!!). And getting an influential friend to eject the tenant of the house THEY wanted, quite shamelessly, so THEY could move in? DISGUSTING. For all their avant garde pose they were nothing but two rich, privileged, bitches who felt they could always get their way”. 2021: Today, my feelings are, if anything, stronger, compounded by ABT’s Jim Crow Era WASP assumptions and the profusion of people with names like Bobsie Goodspeed, Ela Hockaday, Brion Gysin (could he not spell?), and Fernanda Pivano-Sottsass. Oh, let’s not forget “the negress cook” mentioned in one of ABT’s stories about a visit to the Deep South. One almost expects her to use a more offensive word. The book is divided into sections such as “Dishes for Artists (Picasso and Francis Picabia and completely inedible), Food to which Aunt Pauline and Godiva Led Us-twee names for the old charabancs driven by GS, who never learned to reverse. ABT was too ladylike to know how to drive. Servants in France-an incredibly condescending chapter on the various cooks they had because God knows two such LADIES could NEVER have been expected to do anything for themselves. They had 2 “Indo-Chinese” cooks whom ABT described as speaking Chinese. Since they were called Trac and Nguyen, once must assume they spoke Vietnamese. What a pity ABT didn’t hire the Papin Sisters. The worst however is the chapter entitled “Recipes from Friends”. Here, along with Fernanda Pivano-Sottsass, we see Pierre Balmain, Lord Berners, and other literary and artistic lights of the 20s and 30s. Judging by the recipes, especially the disgusting contributions of Mary Oliver, few of them knew how to cook. Brion Gysin contributed the notorious hash brownie recipe, which is not a brownie at all, but a noxious mess of chopped dried fruit and nuts as made by 8-year-olds for Xmas. There is one “curry”. It contains apples, raisins, and RED WINE! British Raj food. Contributed by Fania Marinoff from New York. An expert…. Another thing that dates the book is the extraordinary prudishness of the food. Recipes abound which include -for 3-4 people-1/4 tsp chopped herbs. There is a completely outmoded insistence on “delicacy”, typical of cooking around 1910 and one encounters the now passé French practice of dishes “in town” necessarily being less emphatically flavored than in the “the country”. When I was learning to cook-I am Indian-I had a very hard time with the cookbooks I found in England because the recipes were so prudish about herbs and spices. Everything had to be “subtle” and “delicate”. It took me years to learn to ignore it. French food, which I love btw, has been described as being “polite food” and this book makes it clear how and why. I am left in the end with the conviction that Gertrude Stein was a fat fraud and ABT no better. They were both highly entitled and privileged and it comes over in a way that is really offensive. The book reflects its time, as books must, but it has not worn well. I am a person of color, and even though I am well used to making allowances for the prejudices and blind spots of earlier epochs, it left a very sour taste in my mouth. My impression is not a new one due to BLM and current events-as my note stated, I felt the same way in 1998. As a collection of recipes, it would be perfectly good without the other stuff.
@miguelalvarado26735 күн бұрын
Thanks for telling about this historic mansion. American history from 1776, on the banks of the Delaware River. There's so much interesting "happenings" in this video essay, almost as if, you name it, it happened there. Continue with the guided tours! You never cease to amaze~☆♡
@RadioWhoPoo4 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed :)
@DeondraFleming-pe7rl5 күн бұрын
It not her fault them ppl be cheating on one another she just be doing her job 🤦🏾♀️
@MDiStefano105 күн бұрын
Thank you for another excellent vlog!
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed!
@FranceDuseberg-yo8ej6 күн бұрын
Excellent reporting on Grand Duke Dimitri…a wasted, sad life.
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much :)
@roomfulofblues31737 күн бұрын
Another Russian troll.😂
@jennyhirschowitz19997 күн бұрын
The thick whiny Ameican accent renders this program unlistenable.
@craigdylan39537 күн бұрын
Nonsense and idiotic trolling of a famous person....nice computer Ai voice. Learn how to speak.
@TheIdiotsIChing8 күн бұрын
Lovely Stein essay/synopsizing. 🙏🫖🦋
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@stefanschutz51668 күн бұрын
Waugh has always been my favorite writer. Interesting and well presented. Thank you so much from Amsterdam
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Bedankt voor het kijken!
@taraalan11318 күн бұрын
Ethy - real - really ?😮
@pixels2u9 күн бұрын
With her neat little mustache, Alice looked a bit like Little Richard. Did she really make pot brownies?
@sandyanarayanswami57085 күн бұрын
No-it was Brion Gysin's recipe-read my review above. She couldn't spell "Canibus" either. Dreadful frauds both of them.
@biancamonzo81179 күн бұрын
Sorry, but why the hell would you suspect Bruce Lee? That just seems so random? LMAO
@jonathanguyot6249 күн бұрын
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@MB-vu3ow10 күн бұрын
Excellent commentary!
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@MAZEMIND10 күн бұрын
3rd Position o/
@MAZEMIND10 күн бұрын
3rd Position
@MAZEMIND10 күн бұрын
Always good to see you uploading new content o/
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Thank you :)
@AlysonMcNulty10 күн бұрын
This is my first audio of yours. Seemed a little winded in places. A little extra silence?
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
What? Wtf
@BigBoaby-sg1yo10 күн бұрын
Volume very low .
@RadioWhoPoo5 күн бұрын
Use subtitles.
@taraalan113110 күн бұрын
Her husband was planning to separate from her.
@taraalan113110 күн бұрын
Her husband was planning to separate from her.
@361849910 күн бұрын
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