Posted on 10/10/2006 12:26:52 PM PDT by slowhand520
Edited on 10/10/2006 12:32:27 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
'SCARY MOVIE' PRODUCER MAKES CAMPAIGN AD; MOCKS DEMOCRATS Tue Oct 10 2006 15:13:16 ET
**Exclusive**
The DRUDGE REPORT has obtained an exclusive copy of a "scary" campaign advertisement created by Hollywood producer and director David Zucker that was intended to be used by GOP organizations in the closing weeks of the 2006 campaign.
However, the advertisement was deemed "too hot" by GOP strategists all across Washington, DC who have refused to use it!
[VIDEO LINK]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h3GPc_yMCE
In the ad, Zucker, producer of SCARY MOVIE 4, recreates former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's 2000 visit to North Korea. During the visit, Secretary Albright presented North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il with a basketball autographed by former NBA superstar Michael Jordan.
An actress playing Secretary Albright is shown presenting Kim Jong Il with the Michael Jordan basketball, painting the walls of Osama bin Laden's Afghanistan cave and turning a blind eye to suicide bombers. In one scene her skirt rips as she changes the tire of a Middle Eastern dictator's limousine.
One GOP strategist said "jaws dropped" when the ad was first viewed. "Nobody could believe Zucker thought any political organization could use this ad. It makes a point, but it's way over the top."
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.
Developing...
The new-media possibilities for this site are stunning. But I hope it stays just like it is and doesn't try to be more than it is.
That was great!
Too bad it's true. Democrats making nice with the terrorists.
Pass-around Ping.
It doesn't have to be used as a "regular" ad. The fact that it is made and seen, is already reality creeping into our consciousness.
We have to break out of the limitations of the mass media mindset -- and realize wholly new ways of sharing information are now possible -- even better and more effective than the old media ways.
[VIDEO LINK]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h3GPc_yMCE
It takes humor to another level of sophistication; "liberal" humor has become quite debased, degrading, crude, scatological. The whole "liberal" culture and society stunted itself once it decided they had "perfected" themselves in its 1960s form. They haven't grown since.
Meanwhile, the cutting edge of culture and society has moved into 21st century. That is the movement of our times. The leading edge is moving over -- leaving the dregs to "victimize" one another.
Bump for later.
This is kinda "Team America"(North Korea) related. The Repub ad that should run everywhere!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Rush ought to mention it, put it up on the free side of hiw website, and encourage any Pubbie in a tough fight to use it.
I think the Madeline Half-bright actress looks too much like a woman!
Brilliant strategy.
You tube is reaching more people at this point than CBS is.
Outstanding, IMHO.
I do mean that - and don't call me Shirley.
This is better than any republican effort to inform the public about the problem.
surely you can't be serious!
Rush should also run CNN's Ted Turner's comment after it about the North Korean's being skinny not because of hunger but because they ride bikes. God! The liberals LOVE to see people suffer.
http://www.cafenetamerica.com
Ironicly, by refusing to show it, a LOT more people are going to see it than otherwise would, and the GOP won't get any 'blowback' because from it.
OK, Pubbies, grow a spine...
bttt
Are you serious? "Airplane" is the funniest comedy of all time. And the original "Scary Movie" as well.
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