- Will Durst
Will Durst (born
March 18 ,1952 inMilwaukee ,Wisconsin ) is an American political satirist; he considers himself a modern mix ofMort Sahl andWill Rogers . Fact|date=June 2008Durst co-hosted a daily morning talk radio show with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown on San Francisco's progressive talk radio station,
KQKE .He has performed at events featuring
Bill Clinton ,George H.W. Bush , andAl Gore . He also speaks at many Governors Conferences and various Mayors Conventions. He was a correspondent forThe Comedy Channel during the 1992 political conventions.His humor and commentaries emphasize his view of illogical and absurd aspects of politics, leadership, and human behavior. Having had over 150 jobs in his lifetime, Durst claims "he can relate to the common working man". He once ran for mayor of San Francisco [http://www.castproductions.com/willdurst.html] to get his name out there.
Career
He writes several Internet columns, contributes to Independent Media Institute's
Alternet.org on a regular basis, is a former contributing editor to "National Lampoon" and "George", and has contributed to various periodicals such as the "New York Times ", the "The Funny Times" and his hometown "San Francisco Chronicle ". His podcasts can be heard on audible.com.An
Emmy nominee and host/co-producer of the PBS series "Livelyhood", he is also a regular commentator onNPR ,CNN , andC-SPAN . He has appeared on "Late Night With David Letterman ",Comedy Central , HBO andShowtime . He received seven consecutive nominations for theAmerican Comedy Awards Stand Up Comedian of the Year.Will premiered his one man show
"The All-American Sport of BiPartisan Bashing" at theNew World Stages Off Broadway in New York City August 2007 to rave reviews from both the "New York Times " and the "New York Post ".Television
In 2000, Durst was used as a phone-a-friend lifeline on "
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire " by contestant Rudy Reber. The question, worth $500,000, was "who directed Michael Jackson's music video for the song Bad". After hearing the choices, Durst said "Landis," as in directorJohn Landis . Reber locked it in as his final answer, which was wrong. (Martin Scorsese was the correct answer). Reber lost $218,000. Durst later wrote an article for "TV Guide " on the incident.Quotes
:"The administration says the American people want tax cuts. Well, duh. The American people also want drive-through nickel beer night. The American people want to lose weight by eating ice cream. The American people love the Home Shopping Network because it's commercial-free." :"I'd accuse the Democrats of being afraid of their own shadow, but I have yet to be convinced they actually cast one." :"Apparently, Messrs. Bush & Cheney have so much respect for the victims of 9/11 that they formed their ashes into the shape of a football and kicked them around the country for a week of electioneering photo ops."
External links
* [http://www.willdurst.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.alternet.org/columnists/781/ Will Durst] atAlterNet
* [http://www.audible.com/willdurst Will Durst @ Audible.com]
* [http://www.quakeradio.com/pages/waw_page.html Talk show blog]
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* [http://www.pdxjustice.org/#Durst_16May2008 VIDEO: Will Durst - The All-American Sport of Bipartisan Bashing: Common Sense Rantings from a Raging Moderate] , from the recent book tour, Portland, Oregon, May 16, 2008.
* [http://www.afewmomentswith.com Durst on FOX News Radio]
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