Zedalza Entertainment to Air Uncensored, Alternative Coverage on Election Night

•November 1, 2012 • Leave a Comment

New York, NY, Nov 1, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) — On election night, the Zedalza Entertainment Network will be airing live special coverage of the 2012 Presidential election in a manner that no other major television network would dare replicate. Via the networks, Zedalza New York show, the election coverage will be 100% uncensored and feature a live call-in format that allows guest to freely discuss what’s on their mind. As opposed to screening callers and the topics they want to discuss, in the way that most major networks operate, Zedalza rejects the bias of mainstream media and intends to give the power of information back to the viewers themselves.

In today’s corporate, cash-driven broadcast media culture which selectively places their own political “slant” on the content that viewers ultimately see, there is no room left for opposing views. Zedalza intends to present an unbiased and uncensored program by allowing callers to freely speak whatever is on their mind, knowing that however brash their opinion, they will be heard. Zedalza does not exist to ask the typical recycled questions; the network exist to connect to the very fabric of the event.

The network’s election night coverage will begin on Tuesday night, November 6th, at 9:00 pm ET. Callers wishing to express their opinions may call in to 1-914-595-4871 and viewers may tune in to the live stream by visiting http://www.zenlive.tv.

In an age of biased mainstream media misinformation, the Zedalza Entertainment Network stands alone as a non-conformist information hub that combines professionally engineered broadcast programming and social media with user feedback. The company’s slogan, “Screw what you heard!” represents the rejection of mainstream media and triumphs the power of the viewer themselves.

About Zedalza Network Entertainment Currently featuring twelve original content shows, the Zedalza Entertainment Network is an Internet broadcast network that provides a unique, uncensored, interactive viewing experience. The broadcasts feature original programming that covers the latest in news, sports, entertainment, politics and special-interest topics with a centralized focus of bringing an edgy sense of New York swagger and a freethinking/alternative point of view to the world. Show abrasively combines current events, pop culture, music and a candid look into the personal lives of its host. All programs are produced in-house and streamed live on the company’s main website: http://www.zenlive.tvWith a current age demographic 17 to 35 years old, the mission of the Zedalza Entertainment Network is to become the leading alternative media source of information on the Internet. The company is accomplishing this goal by providing viewers with a revolutionary interactive channel which broadcast live (or taped) streaming media content twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. All viewers are encouraged to participate and interact with broadcasts through chat forums, call-ins and video streaming. Visithttp://www.zedalza.net/shows.html for a complete listing of the networks current shows.

This information is being distributed for the client, by Philip Cardwell at Universal Media Consultants. From top magazines to leading TV stations, UMC has been very effective at distilling client’s messages in the major national media. The aim is simple. To multiply message impact and client exposure in highly targeted markets, quickly, imaginatively, and cost-effectively. For more information visit: Universal Media Consultants Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/10/prweb10080189.htm PRWeb.com

Sorry, Gary, but Americans don’t vote based on “logic.”

•September 18, 2012 • Leave a Comment
By Colby Itkowitz
LA Times

September 18, 2012, 8:43 a.m.

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WEST CHESTER, Pa. — Little-known presidential candidateGary Johnson gave an answer that would create a media firestorm if delivered by Barack Obama or Mitt Romney: the United States should get out of the Middle East.

Johnson, a Libertarian who is on 47 state ballots and fighting petition challenges in the other three, including Pennsylvania, suggested that the U.S. presence in the Middle East is abetting unrest in the region.

“Get out of these embassies, just plain get out,” Johnson said in an interview Monday with the Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call. “Right now, they seem to be the focal point for being able to express that dissension.”

“What are U.S. interests when it comes to the Middle East? If it’s keeping us safe, I would argue that our military interventions are what are keeping us unsafe. We’re over there and innocent people are dying. When we wag our tail, there’s a consequence of that tail wag.”

Johnson, 59, had taken off his blazer and was sitting on a shaded bench in blue jeans and a grayish T-shirt with a peace-sign logo. He’d arrived on West Chester University’s campus in a white minivan with his face, name and “Live Free” logo splashed across both sides.

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Absent his gray hair, he could easily pass for another college student. It’s exactly the vibe Johnson seems to be going for: relaxed and untethered as he starts a tour of 20 college campuses. There was a groundswell of support for Libertarian Party ideas — limited government at home and isolationist policies abroad — among 20-somethings inspired by Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, and Johnson is hoping to capture it.

Although he initially sought to run in the Republican primaries, the former two-term New Mexico governor failed to gain traction and pulled out in December to run in the general election as the Libertarian candidate.

“I made a prediction that Ron Paul was not going to be the nominee and this is just too important a message to just drop it,” he said. “In my opinion, the Libertarian candidate for president could be that spokesperson, and I saw the opportunity to be that nominee.”

Of the approximately 80 people who came to see Johnson on Monday in the student union, many expressed their support for him simply because he is carrying Paul’s messages. Some in the audience were even wearing Ron Paul T-shirts.

Billy Reichle, 18, a freshman at the University of Oregon but home in West Chester until fall semester starts next week, said he’s a “big Ron Paul guy.” Voting for the first time this year, he said he’ll be supporting Johnson.

“He’s the only one who said he would carry on the Ron Paul legacy,” Reichle said. “He would end the [Federal Reserve], he’s not into war … he will actually carry on this message.”

Johnson is a vocal proponent of legalizing marijuana. He told the gathering that a Colorado ballot initiative to regulate marijuana like alcohol will pass in November and other states will follow suit when their residents start flying to Denver on weekends to unwind.

Johnson supports gay marriage and opposes abortion restrictions. He wants to balance the federal budget and dramatically limit federal taxes. He opposes military intervention. He wants to shiftMedicare to a state block-grant program.

“The notion that Washington knows best, Washington top-down has all the answers, that’s what has us in the predicament that we’re in right now,” he said during the town hall-like event. “For those who fall off their chair hearing about a 43% reduction in Medicare, the alternative is no Medicare at all. The alternative is a government that is collapsed onto itself.”

Johnson has polled at most 5% when his name is even included in public surveys and has raised just over $1 million. By comparison, Obama has raised more than $300 million and Romney close to $200 million. Johnson is excluded from the three scheduled presidential debates.

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He’s an extreme long shot for the White House, but Republicans are fearful that his appearance on the ballot could be a spoiler in states where the race is close, as Green Party candidate Ralph Nader was to Democrat Al Gore in 2000.

Nancy Nonnenmocher, 44, a registered Republican, voted for John McCain in 2008 but said Paul “woke me up” and this year she’ll be supporting Johnson.

“In Pennsylvania, our vote is probably going to go for Obama anyway, so I’m going to send a message and vote for Gary,” she said. “And for me, Obama, Romney, it makes no difference. They are both bad, they have no plan to get us out of this mess.”

Libertarians last week beat back an initial Republican effort in Pennsylvania to get their candidates off the November ballot. Commonwealth Court ruled 2-1 that the petition signatures gathered by the Libertarian Party in Pennsylvania were valid.

Republicans had argued that addresses listed did not match the statewide voter registry and thus should disqualify the Libertarian candidates. The state GOP is appealing the court ruling.

Johnson dismissed the idea that a vote for him is a throwaway vote or the same as voting for Obama — a line the major parties often use against a third-party candidate they view as a threat. Johnson said if Romney loses the election, that’s on him.

“A wasted vote, in my opinion, is voting for somebody you don’t believe in,” Johnson said. “The way you change the country is to vote for somebody that you do believe in.”

 

Clint Eastwood at the #RNC

•August 31, 2012 • Leave a Comment

The one thing Clint Eastwood was right about is that when someone does not get the job done, you let them go and hire someone else…Only problem is the election of Obama was made out to be so much more of an emotional thing, rather than a practical thing, and people are reluctant to merely accept he has not improved the country. This does not make Mitt Romney electable by any stretch, but if you look closely, Mitt and Obama are not the only ones on the ballot. Stop settling.

Empire State Building Shooting and your Facebook Time Line

•August 24, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Another day, another shooting in the United States, and this time it struck a little closer to home – in front of the Empire State Building. A little after 9a.m. all of our smart phones started to buzz with breaking news stories from every major media outlet around the world. The news spoke of another shooting; another madman with little regard for his own life, whose only concern, this morning, was to exact whatever revenge he needed.

Psychologically unbalanced? Overly-distressed about his lob loss? Domestic terrorist? Did he work alone? What was his High School report card like? -first media source to dig up the High School report card wins!

What it really comes down to, in the end, is the Facebook time line; the only true gauge of what the general population (the true governing body of the nation) think. And the general population seems to think that we need to get rid of guns! We need to disarm! We need to clean up the streets! to prevent this from happening less and less!

Well, here’s the bad news: It’s not going to happen less and less. Especially when the basement floor of the economy completely bottoms-out; especially when the growing food crisis reaches new heights and people don’t know how they are going to feed themselves and their families, and especially if we have another one of those nasty flu outbreaks that seem to be getting smarter than humans.

No, the real issue here is this: Gun laws, and gun “buy-backs” only strip the people who will never go on a rampage, of their ability to defend themselves. The ones who are shooting up malls, movie theaters, fellow gangsters, and assaulting the innocent will never relinquish their weapons (which were all obtained illegally anyhow). What liberal politicians and anti-gun activitists are doing is creating an easily-herded, defenseless flock of sheep.

“According to New York Mayor Bloomberg, 34 Americans are murdered every day with a firearm. What he doesn’t tell you is 2,191 Americans every day use a firearm in self defense, not counting the incidents that go unreported. Our political scum tell us that if we decent law abiding people would just get rid of all our guns it would spare the lives of those 34 innocents. Some actually believe it. Pretending for a moment that that claim is true, those 34 people would be saved at the expense of the other 2,191, a net loss of 2,157 lives. Trouble is those 34 innocents were not victimized by decent law abiding people. They were victimized by criminals who would have victimized them anyway. Taking away guns would not have protected anyone. Those of us with the ability to understand reality know that, in fact, the death toll will skyrocket many hundreds of per cent once the predator class realizes we weak cannot protect ourselves.”

If you want to ask a country how disarmament worked out in the end, give Mexico a holler. Mexico has had one helluva time suppressing their murder rate, and so will we, once every foul-minded creep in the country knows that the only thing standing between them and your jewlery is some cute little ADT home security system.

Digest that while you take in all of the nonsensical reasons why we need to surrender more of our rights for the illusion of security.

I will play Devil’s Advocate on this though: When the Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, they did not have AR-15 assault rifles in mind. If someone had a rough week and wanted to kill someone, there was a little more time in between shots when you needed to reload a musket. With THAT being said, I do believe that space-age technology should be exclusively for our armed forces, but our rights to own a handgun or a rifle should never be impeded upon.

The men who fought for and founded this country were nothing short of geniuses. James Madison was a genius. Ben Franklin was a genius. It does not take much to restore this place – it just takes balls, and they had the biggest balls on earth.

American Idol vs. American Standard toilets

•August 21, 2012 • Leave a Comment


It is the latest buzz: Nicki Minaj may very well be joining Mariah Carey on the American Idol judges table, this season upcoming. If this rumor proves itself true, it will mark the first time, in American Idol history, that the judges have less talent than the first round rejects. It also proves one more thing to the oblivious American public: These singing competitions, and talent competitions, and reality competitions, and celebrity shows, like “Stars Earn Stripes”, are SOLELY for the benefit of the celebrity hosts/contestants.

Not very many of the “winners” of these shows ever stick around, aside from theUnderwoods and the Clarksons of the world; the rest slip back into horrible eating habits and appear on Celebrity Apprentice a half-decade later.

There seem to be two primary reasons for these shows:

1.) It is proving to be a very effective mass-hypnosis tool.

The common person doesn’t care about elections anymore; the common person doesn’t care about the economy, our sickening foreign policy, or the Freedom-busting laws that are passed while we party the night away.

- The NDAA was snuck through on New Years Eve while we were drunk.

- War with Iran appears to be more and more imminent, but the more pressing issue is that Roger Clemens has been acquitted of lying to Congress about the drugs he was[n't] using.

- Every month more legislation takes the agricultural future of our country out of the hands of farmers and into the hands of global, genetically modified killers like Monsanto…but Kim Kardashian is giving marriage a shot for a few days, so George Soros will have to wait.

- Or every network known to man covering Lebron James’ “DECISION” while Leon Panetta tells Congress that he and the President would “consider” consulting the Congress about deploying our military overseas; pretty much saying that the international community has more power to deploy our troops than our own Congress does.

But I digress…

2.) Steven Tyler, Mariah Carey, Paula Abdul, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera are only a few of the Judges who are still marketable, and still able to make labels and sponsors an extreme amount of money if they remain relevant, or become relevant again. Hence, the reason why they are frequently leaving, being replaced, and joining other shows.

Who the hell was talking about Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler anymore, before Idol last year? And when they joined what happened? – New album, a few new radio singles, a tour, and a chance to make headlines for Jennifer. Tyler left to dramatically return to Aerosmith, so what better tour promotion could you have possibly gotten there?

All the while, you have the people at home, who can barely remember the winners a few years down the road, but will NEVER forget the hosts. The contestants are all too ordinary now: Everyone has cancer (or did); everyone is homeless (or was); everyone has a child and doesn’t know how they’re surviving, and everyone is giving their dreams “one last shot.”

The script is dry and over-done, but it brings out sympathetic reactions in the hosts, making people at home more willing to support their careers outside of A.I., well after those heart-wrenching stories have been forgotten (since the contestants are eliminated the next week in Hollywood).

Now with Nicki Minaj we have a new scenario building: A talentless hypnotoad is going to be telling young men and women what they are doing right or wrong with their voices; a girl who can never seem to stay in key when she is not lip-syncing at the Grammys. In more than a decade, people have been sent home in the first two rounds who have been innately better than Minaj can/will ever be.

I’ll say it again: Nicki MInaj, who recorded the track “Stupid Hoe”, is going to be judging talent. Even if you’re a Nicki Minaj fan you need to say, “Hey, listen, Nicki does what she does, but this is a little out of her scope.”

My only hope is that girls and aspiring female singers start looking up to women like Lzzy Hale of Halestorm, or anyone else who can belt out a tune with extreme prejudice, in the middle of a blizzard, with an inner-ear infection, and still leave you breathless. There has got to be a break in the insanity coming somewhere, and, hopefully, a restoration of some sort of American Standard in mainstream music…until then, I’ll keep making fun of it.

Old Blue Eyes: An Immortal

•August 14, 2012 • Leave a Comment

I always love reading correspondence like this; I am also subscribed to The Paris Review and other online publications that published great behind-the-scenes stuff that deals with some of the world’s most famous writers. This was especially interesting to read, because I always debate with my friends about the trade-off of doing great work in entertainment…It always seems to be largely undecided whether or not the fame would be welcomed, aside from the recognition of good work from your peers and the ability to lead a financially stable life doing what you love.

With all of the reality TV and celebrity bashing I do, I hardly feel like I would be comfortable to be anywhere near that type of public exposure, but on the other hand there are hardly any talented celebrities that make news these days. The fact that an immortal performer, artist and human, like Sinatra, could have a stance like this makes me rethink of what good can be done for the world if publicity merely found its way into the lap of a decent person.

Perhaps that is all the world is waiting for?

Romney’s Vice Presidential Pick! Yayy!!!

•August 13, 2012 • 1 Comment

Well, all of our neo-conservative, Bush-era Republican friends must be tremendously happy with Mitt Romney’s pick for Vice President. Paul Ryan is as cookie cutter as they come when it comes to having a fascist voting record. What people around the country need to do, but never will, is take it upon themselves to know their Constitution; know the bills that are being voted on, the content of the bills, what prior legislation has done to the country in the past and where we are heading in the present.

Here is a brief break-down:

- Ryan voted for No Child Left Behind (The Government takeover of Education, and a complete failure mind you.)
- Help set up the groping, molesting, ineffective TSA that is basically there to train the entire country to be subservient to low-level, low-income government goons.
- Voted for the Patriot Act, which enhanced Federal powers for warrant-less snooping and privacy invasion. A total 4th Amendment buster.
- Supported the GM bailout, and most bail-outs before he flip-flopped, much like his Presidential running mate tends to do, every other week.
- Supports the NDAA, which allows the secret arrest, indefinite detainment without charge or trial, and killing of citizens.

Now, does this mean that Obama is the better choice for President? Absolutely not, both parties are spearheaded by people who are controlled by the very entities that puppeteered the financial and socio-political collapse of this country. No, not the gays, you silly neo-cons — The Banks.

No matter who you vote for, the off-shore banks, which drain the world of its wealth, and collapse strong economies so that they can mop up assets for pennies on the dollar, are going to be able to continue working. We had a chance with Ron Paul, but you can’t blame people for writing him off when any candidate of substance is given a total mainstream media blackout. The opposite is true for people like Paul Ryan, who no matter what network covers him (whether they are Liberal or Conservative) will NEVER dive into the real issues like voting record – because they all commit the same crimes!

During a break from the Olympics, over the weekend, I was given a total character breakdown of Paul Ryan as soon as news broke that Romney picked him as a running mate. Every network had a full, intricate video montage ready to roll as if they were introducing a new character in a poorly-produced Cinemax late-night drama. And what does the common American do? They take the paragraph worth of distorted information on Paul Ryan into their conversations at the local Dunkin Donuts and form their opinions alongside other ill-informed “voters”.

Articles, like the one you are reading right now, aren’t the way to form opinions either; they are door-openers. Turn off your television and frequent sites like OnTheIssues.org. Know what people have voted for, no matter their political affiliation. STOP being loyal to a political party and START being loyal to your Constitution. Everything on the Television is a distorted, distracting farce; separate yourself from it.

 
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