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January 20, 2010 - 11:48am
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Rahm Emmanuel, White House War room..last night
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You know what would be really funny? If someone did that ten years ago about the Dallas Cowboys!
That would be great...and somewhat original.
The funniest part here is the fact that it was Teddy's seat that changed hands in such a debacle.
Think about it...If Teddy had resigned and was alive for the election last June, he'd have kept the seat blue (and the election would have been held before Pelosi and Reid polished off the last of their humanity and went full public zombie!)
Ted did this. One final self-inflicted wound.
Kind of ironic. Kennedy's legacy has become the demise of what he was promulgating.
I have to admit the skit was funny. It was so fucking stupid it was funny. You see, for eight years people called Bush the new Hitler. Bush was a cub scout compared. Just ask Hitler....
Springtime for Hitler and Germany...No more!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxWZB6dPDE0
I just love the point that modern politics in America are so fucked up right now that Even Hitler has become the representative of the 'everyman'.
People have re-done and re-done that sequence from the film 'Downfall', in every way conceivable.
See the original film. It is amazing.
Not me. It was my first time seeing it. Hah!
The original was one of the most intense and visceral historic films I've ever scene. You will be in a daze by the end.
Then I will watch it.
But then there is my feminine side. Dr. Zhivago will leave you crying like a bitch in the county jail.
As Doug said. It will smack you upside the head. Even though we all know the general story, this rendition of it has you crouching behind the couch chewing your nails. It's just way too intense. And Goebbels is more frightening than the real Goebbels, which is saying a lot. As soon as you see him for the first time, in the film, everyone in the room goes 'whoa!', and pushes their chair back an extra foot from the TV.
If they re-do this film, I'd like to see Rahm Emmanuel play Goebbels, as frankly, I don't see any difference.
Great.
Coffee all over my monitor.