At least that's what we're allowed to see. According to the current issue of Rolling Stone, Alan Keyes, the former Republican candidate for President, didn't cooperate. When Borat sat down with him, the first thing he did was offer a gift he said was the "bone of a Jew." Keyes immediately ripped off the microphone, stalked off the set and refused to cooperate anymore. Of course you don't see that in the film. The great power of the documentary filmmaker is the power to edit the final cut.
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=10712
Sure smells to me like another sleeper troll coming to the light...
That is despicable and racist.
I’m a black man with a sense of humor who thinks Borat is a riot, and thinks Alan Keyes in an opportunistic carpetbagger.
So go play your race card soemwhere else. What’s the matter? Got White Liberal Guilt or something?
Man, that light has some power. It truely does attract :)
Hmmmm... banned it. It also had a related pro-abortionist account. A twofer zotting.
Disclaimer: I think Borat is the third funniest movie ever made - behind Blazing Saddles and Animal House
But it is important that the public understand its a comedy movie that tries to make a point and not in any way a documentary. The people were all tricked about who he was.
The people who look the best in the film are the evangelicals who don’t worry about who he is - they take him in, show him love and raise money for his bus fare.
But...
I’ve got question about that Rolling Stone Report relayed by American Spectator
>>According to the current issue of Rolling Stone, Alan Keyes, the former Republican candidate for President, didn’t cooperate. When Borat sat down with him, the first thing he did was offer a gift he said was the “bone of a Jew.” Keyes immediately ripped off the microphone, stalked off the set and refused to cooperate anymore.<<
If that is the first thing that happened, when did the rest of it happen? Surely Keyes didn’t come back and give straight answers to ridiculous questions.
BTW, I found the original article - American spectator correctly reported what Rolling Stone claimeed - my doubts are about Rolling Stone.