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...Nutter was killed in an airplane crash. Since barely winning election in his own right in 1964, Babcock has become a cocky, polished political performer. The G.O.P. has plastered the state with "Win with Tim" billboards and issued 30,000 bumper stickers proclaiming WE EAT MONTANA BEEF, NOT L.B.J. BALONEY...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rockies: ThePrice of The Meal | 10/28/1966 | See Source »

...nightclubs, especially since they command up to $20,000 for an act. The important thing, as Duddy says, is "being inspired by the personality we work for. Not all people will twig you-excite you. And when there is no fun in show business, it becomes chopped liver." Or baloney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nightclubs: The Treatment | 7/8/1966 | See Source »

Statistical Barrage. "Baloney" was Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's word for it. In an adroit appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, McNamara dismissed Ford's charges as "completely misleading." He also refuted a New York Times story quoting unidentified sources in Saigon as saying that U.S. air raids had been curtailed because of a lack of bombs and bomb parts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Bombs, Bottlenecks & Baloney | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...first show, scheduled to be broadcast this week, offering him 1) a choice of time because the program is taped, 2) a $500 honorarium and 3) a role in planning the format. Kennedy had an aide send terse regrets. As to why Kennedy refused, Buckley explains: "Why does baloney reject the grinder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: The Bill & Bobby Show | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

...arranger, Sid Bass, deserves a far more prominent billing than the one afforded him: He has been forced to reach deep into his bag of tricks, coming up with virtually every phoney-baloney recording studio technique of goosing one non-existent voice and twelve non-existent melody lines into a passable record. The resulting styles skip from Chinese to Calypso, by way of a plethora of hoked-up Folk Rock, and the one catchy tune, Bamiba, turns out to be an old Kingston Trio favorite, complete with only slightly altered lyrics. This theft, I must add, is in the best...

Author: By Timothy S. Mayer, | Title: The Ballads of the Green Berets | 3/30/1966 | See Source »

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