If you thought Dennis Miller was done ranting, guess again. In Still Ranting After All These Years, recorded in early 2002, Miller is in fine form, commenting on everything from "War and Terrorism" to Enron; from "Obsessed Parents" to the "End of Class;" to "Truth in the Media," and so much more. Throughout, Miller is what we have come to expect from him: smart, cutting, laugh-out-loud funny, and more times than not ... right.
Dennis Miller is an American stand-up comedian, political commentator and sports commentator, and television/radio personality. He rose to fame as a cast member of Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s, and subsequently hosted a string of his own talk shows on HBO, CNBC and in syndication. He currently hosts a daily, three-hour, self-titled talk radio program, nationally syndicated by Westwood One.
In recent years, Miller has become known for his conservative political opinions, emphasizing a hawkish stance on U.S. military action and campaigning for Republican presidential candidates. He is a regular political commentator on Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor in a segment called "Miller Time," and on the network's Hannity & Colmes in a segment called "Real Free Speech."
Dennis Miller recorded this several years ago, so I will try and cut him some slack for being behind the times. Seriously, it was recorded in 2002, and while I was nostalgic a bit listening to it and a bit funny in places, overall it was out dated and not that interesting.
In his hay-day his signature opening, "I don't want to get on a rant here", and his ending "But maybe that's just me" were fantastic to listen to, I was just hoping for some of that old magic, but it just didn't happen for me.
Pretty funny. Typical Dennis Miller rants. It was made at a weird time shortly after 9/11. So be prepared for some stories that don't match current reality. Good if you like Miller.