Posted on 02/24/2002 7:50:56 AM PST by RippleFire
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WEST WING SORKIN BLASTS BUSH: WE'RE 'PRETENDING' HE HAS EXHIBITED UNSPEAKABLE COURAGE
The force behind NBC's WEST WING is blasting off against the real West Wing in upcoming pages of the NEW YORKER, which names Aaron Sorkin "the country's loyal opposition."
NY'ER reporter Tad Friend has penned a high-impact Talk of the Town set for release in March 4 editions.
Sorkin, the creatorproducerwriter of WEST WING, tells Friend: "It's absolutely right that at this time we're all laying off the [Bush] bubblehead jokes. But that's a far cry from what the Times and CNN and others on whom we rely for unvarnished objectivity are telling us, which is that 'My God! On September 12th he woke up as Teddy Roosevelt! He became the Rough Rider!'"
Of NBC's own look at a day in the life of the Presidency, 'The Bush White House: Inside the Real West Wing,' which aired as the lead-in to a WEST WING repeat a few weeks ago, Sorkin charges: "The White House pumped up the President's schedule to show him being much busier and more engaged than he is, and Tom Brokaw let it happen?"
Sorkin continues: "The show was a valentine to Bush. That illusion may be what we need right now, but the truth is we're simply pretending to believe that Bush exhibited unspeakable courage at the World Series by throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium, or that he, by God, showed those terrorists by going to Salt Lake City and jumbling the first line of the Olympic opening ceremony.
"The media is waving pom-poms, and the entire country is being polite," Sorkin declares.
"I just began reading Frank Bruni's campaign book AMBLING INTO HISTORY: THE UNLIKELY ODYSSEY OF GEORGE W. BUSH which begins with Candidate Bush at a service in Texas for seven people who were killed in a church by a crazy gunman. Bruni describes Bush making goofy faces at the press, and it reminds you of a junior high schooler on a museum field trip."
Sorkin tells the mag that he is planning to revisit the BUSH-GORE Florida showdown in an upcoming episode.
President Josiah Bartlet [played by actor Martin Sheen, who has called Bush a white knuckled drunk] is up for re-election this November. "Bartlet is going to be running against Governor Robert Ritchie, of Florida, who's not the sharpest tool in the box but who's raised a lot of money and is very popular with the Republican Party,? Sorkin says.
"It was frustrating watching Gore try so hard not to appear smart in the debates. Why not just say" 'Here's my fucking résumé, what do you got?' We're a completely fictional, nonpolitical show, but one of our motors is doing our version of the old Mad magazine 'Scenes We'd Like to See.' And so to an extent we're going to rerun the last election and try a few different plays than the Gore campaign did."
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Well,let's be fair to Tipsy,here. Most likely her mother sold her to Goober's mother. After all,she WAS a hot cheerleader is school,and when was the last time YOU saw one of the serious babes at high school go out with a dweeb like Goober if money and family pressure wasn't involved? Look at that tongue-wrestling match at the Dim convention for the reason Tipsy earned her nickname. That was the most repulsive thing I have ever seen,and she's had to live the potential of facing that horror every day since she was a teenager. Add to that the knowledge that your mother sold your ass to the highest bidder and that you have wasted your life living with a retard,and you can hardly blame her. That would be enough to turn Mother Terese into a crackhead.
Don't tell me the democratic base is fracturing a little bit. And you know what doctors say, a small fracture or a sprain can be harder to handle than a complete break. lol
With you,it's hard to tell. Do you have any one favorite voice in your head that you listen to?
Must be that tell a lie BIG enough, LONG enough and people will beleive it mantra.
You forgot to mention how "dreamy Dubya is". Watch it,or they will kick you out of the Guild!
Hmm, seems to me that any presidential candidate who actually would try to hide his intelligence during a debate with his opponent would have to be extremely stupid.
as usual, hiding the obvious is one of the common shortcomings
President Bush's speeches are better than his father's.
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