The David Zucker Albright Ad
Presented here for your enjoyment, a Decline and Fall of Western Civ exclusive, the David Zucker Albright ad:
Zucker is the producer and director of comedies such as "Airplane" and "The Naked Gun." In 2004, Zucker, a longtime Democrat, embraced the Republican Party based on concerns he had about national security issues and voted for President George W. Bush.
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Zucker is the producer and director of comedies such as "Airplane" and "The Naked Gun." In 2004, Zucker, a longtime Democrat, embraced the Republican Party based on concerns he had about national security issues and voted for President George W. Bush.
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5 Comments:
Newsflash: Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright have not been in office for the past 6 years, and are not running in this November's election. Don't you just feel like the guy in the B.C. comic, pushing that huge stone wheel up that steep hill?
Dear Media Concepts, I guess Bill and Madeleine should just STFU when it comes to current foreign poilcy, then they wouldn't get pinged for their part in leaving such a damn fool mess to clean up. The problem is they aren't smart enough to just go away and stay.
Newsflash: a legacy built as a house of cards is sure to fall. Then again, it's the legacy that all those folks really care about anyway.
Isn't free speech great? Well, for some it's only great when it's speech they happen to like.
So much for ideology of tolerance.
I think free speech is great. If the GOP wants to spend its time, energy and money directing its free speech at a previous administration that has been out of power for 6 years, instead of dealing with current policies and political opponents actually running for office now, I'm all for it.
Like the fellow named anony said, they should just shut up if they don't want to invite rebuttals.
It would appear that if the Clintons and their cronies didn't feel so insecure about their legacy that they have to defend their failed policies, conservatives (more than Republicans) wouldn't see the need to play whack-a-mole when Bill and friends pop-off.
I believe I heard about remarks Hillary and Howard made about the North Korean nuke test hours before the video in question started buzzing on the Internet. Whether the video would have made Drudge if Kim Jong hadn't blown a nuke is anyone's guess.
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