To: laweeks
Honestly, I think he is for real. I've watched him seeming to be trying to figure it out himself at times. Not sure that made much sense. Anyways, tho' he's a comedian not an activist but I see a new-born adult a la Horowitz.
I hope Horowitz keeps coming back. Remember, he was raised a marxist himself. But lose Naomi "try earth tones, Al" Wolf.
Check him out. For real or not its still some of the best laughs on TV.
8 posted on
01/29/2004 9:49:28 PM PST by
SF Geo
To: SF Geo
FWIW, I think you pegged it completely right about him almost trying to figure it out himself, that is where I really began to see his sincerity.
To: SF Geo
"Honestly, I think he is for real."
I tend to be gunshy with these neuvo-right entertainers. Remember that David Brock dude a few years ago that wound up kissing Hillary's fat feet? Horowitz, tho, is super. I've read a lot of his reasoning and understand (I hope) how he got some sense in his head. Remember that old saw: The difference between a communist and a socialist is that the communist KNOWS what he's doing. So, it worries me to see a formerly vicious critic of the right suddenly become a "best friend". Hmmmmmm.
21 posted on
01/29/2004 10:02:20 PM PST by
laweeks
(I)
To: SF Geo
Naomi looks enourmous - so much makeup to make her face look more angular and she is positively 'husky' from the neck down. Some nice trick photography but even the wizards at Lucasfilm can't do much with her.
49 posted on
01/30/2004 5:35:13 PM PST by
HitmanLV
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