Watch The Daily: ‘Top 10 Most Sexist Commercials of All Time!’

Top 10 Most Sexist Commercials of All Time!

Source:Watch The Daily– This commercial is sexist to who?

“We’re winding back the clock and counting down the most sexist commercials of the 1950s and 60s! — Video by Beryl Shereshewsky and Jonathan Tortora. Other Top 10 Videos:”

From Watch The Daily

The fact that they had to go back to the 1960s and even 1950s to find what they call: “The Top 10 Most Sexist Commercials of Al Time!” is a pretty good clue and gets to my point about this.

I mean do Millennials’s and Americans younger than them really want to be judge by people let’s say 50-60 years from now as far as how they acted and talked in society: I mean I could see Americans even 30 years from now asking themselves and others: “Did they really say awesome, OMG, and WTF that much? Do they even know what the word awesome means? Were they really that pissed off and easily surprised that much back then?”

I mean it’s one thing to come out and be against or offended by something as its going when you can be judged by the people who supposedly offended you, because then they can respond and hold you accountable to what you’re saying about them.

But it’s another to (use a 1950s expression) be a Johnny Come Lately (or Mary Come Lately) and supposedly be offended and pissed off way down the road when most of the people around you wouldn’t like those commercials either. And perhaps aren’t even offended by them, but just don’t like them because 1950s culture looks very cheesy by 21st Century standards, unless you’re a Donald Trump voter. (My only political joke here)

Who cares about the 1950s today, unless you’re talking about Hollywood back then and are a big Classic Hollywood fan such as myself and have a huge DVD collection of movies and TV from back then. Their time and America was their’s and ours is ours.

America tends to be progressive, because we tend to progress and move forward and learn from what Americans were and did before us. So of course TV commercials from the 1950s when America was a lot more culturally and religiously fundamentalist than we are now, is going to look a lot different than it does today.

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Rodney Dangerfield: ‘Opening Stand-Up from It’s Not Easy Bein Me (1982)’

Rodney Dangerfield’s Opening Stand-Up from “It’s Not Easy Bein’ Me” (1982)

Source:Rodney Dangerfield– from his 1982 ABC special.

“Rodney Dangerfield comes out swinging during his first television special on ABC.

0:29 “Last week I told my wife a man is like wine, he gets better with age. She locked me in the cellar.”
2:16 “I joined Gamblers Anonymous. They gave me two-to-one I don’t make it.”
3:00 “I tell ya, it’s not easy bein’ me. Well, last week my house was on fire. My wife told the kids, ‘Be quiet. You’ll wake up Daddy.’”

“It’s Not Easy Bein’ Me” originally aired May 12, 1982. The full hour-long special features sketches with Bill Murray, Valerie Perrine and even a special rendition of Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.”

From Rodney Dangerfield

Let’s imagine that Rodney Dangerfield’s wife is exactly as he says she is during his monologues and that he’s not just joking around about her. And while we’re doing that, let’s also imagine that all the snow that Minneapolis is supposed to get next January, went to Los Angeles instead and as a result Minneapolis doesn’t get any snow next January. Actually, they get a heat wave instead, while Los Angeles is cancelling school days, because they have too much snow on the ground, since we’re imaging here.

So Mrs. Dangerfield is so stupid that she forgets her own phone number, misspells her own name, gets lost in her own bathroom, parks her car at the wrong house, etc, she’s basically idiot who has to cheat to pass an IQ test. Then what the hell is Mr. Dangerous Rodney Dangerfield doing with her? As he says in his act, his wife is a moron, his kids don’t like him, I mean if his own kids don’t like him, maybe he has an actual point about no respect.

I wonder if Rodney Dangerfield’s wife was in on his wife and bit and no respect routine and maybe was actually purposely feeding him material (which perhaps tasted better than her cooking) and this is how the Dangerfield’s got along. His wife and kids give him great material to work with and then he uses it and as a result he’s very successful and makes a lot of money for himself and his family.

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Dan Marino: The Best Pure Passer Ever

Dan Marino_ The Best Pure Passer Ever (1)Source:Lee G– throwing for 5000 yards and 48 TD’s when teams were still allowed to play great defense and get to the QB.

Source:The New Democrat

“Dan Marino’s “Quick Release” Career Highlights! The NFL Throwback is your home for all things NFL history.”

Dan Marino_ The Best Pure Passer EverSource:NFL Throwback– Dan The Man Marino.

From NFL Throwback

People can talk about statistics, especially wins and championships and if that’s how they judge NFL QB’s, there are several better than Dan Marino. Like Joe Montana, John Elway, and John Unitas, perhaps even Brett Favre. And if you were born in the 21st Century or barely even remember the 1990s, stats and wins are probably all you judge NFL QB’s by and Tom Brady would probably be your pick for the greatest QB ever.

But if you judge QB’s individually by what they personally accomplished and what they’re personally responsible for and by their talent, their physical and mental abilities, I think you’re going to have a helluva hard time finding a better QB than Dan Marino from the Miami Dolphins. Forget about stats for a second (which is almost impossible for Millennial’s) no one threw the ball better or as well as Dan Marino.

He really was the Dan The Man in Miami, because the Dolphins were almost completely reliant on him to not just play well, but play great, and lead the team down the field late in the game to win the game for the Dolphins. And doing this without a good defense and running game ( forget about great) for most of his career and doing it when he knew the opposing defense were targeting him with the attitude: “If we get to Marino and stop him, the Dolphins can’t beat us.”

Dan Marino is the best pure passer and perhaps even best passing QB the NFL has ever had, simply because of his arm, his accuracy, his touch, his leadership, and accomplishing almost everything that he did in his career, including 147 wins (155 including playoffs) without much of a defense and running game for most of his great career.

Like to have seen Joe Montana have the same kind of success without those great 49er defenses and running backs, and o-lines. With Dan Marino, the San Francisco 49ers might have won 5-6 Super Bowls in the 1980s, because he wouldn’t have gotten hurt as often.

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Liberty Pen: ‘Voices of Reason: A Nightmare Called Socialism’

Voices of Reason_ A Nightmare Called Socialism

Source:Liberty Pen– Proud Socialists?

“A hard look at what socialism means. Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, Ayn Rand, Rand Paul, George Gilder, Dave Rubin, Dinesh D’Souza, Mark Cuban, Gloria Alvarez:Liberty Pen.”

From Liberty Pen

Before I comment on this video, I feel the need to talk about the different socialist factions not just in America, but around the world, because they’re all actually different from each other.

A Socialist is: “A person who advocates or practices socialism.”

Socialism: “A political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.”

A Communist is: “A person who supports or believes in the principles of communism.”

Communism: “A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.”

Social Democratic: “Is the name of socialist parties in some countries. The term came to be associated with the positions of the German and Swedish parties. The first advocated revisionist Marxism while the second advocated a comprehensive welfare state.”

All of the definitions come from Wikipedia.

My point is when someone calls someone else a Socialist or a leftist is labeled by someone else or a group of people as a Socialist, it helps to know what kind of Socialist are they talking about.

When people talk about Scandinavia and the economic system there and point to how well it works (according to them) they’re talking about Social Democrats and social democracy. To put it simply: social democracy is an economic and political philosophy that combines the best of capitalism and free enterprise, with democratic socialist (or social democratic principles) dealing with taxation, large welfare state, and regulation of the economy.

If you look at Sweden and Denmark (to use as examples) they tax business and capital at low rates, while also encouraging free trade and foreign investment, while taxing individuals with a lot of sales and payroll taxes, to fund their generous welfare state.

The private sector handles the business and production of the economy, but the national government handles the employee benefits. The benefits that American workers generally get from their employers, are provided through taxes by the national government in Denmark and Sweden.

What’s also important about Scandinavia is that if you look at the entire territory of Scandinavia, it’s roughly the size of the entire region of Western and Central Europe, but with only about 30 million people from all of those states. A lot of land, with very few people occupying it.

Sweden by itself is a large country physically, roughly the size of Afghanistan physically, but Afghanistan has around 25 million people, as opposed to Sweden with only 10 million people. And Scandinavia also produces a lot of oil and gas, energy resources that the Socialist-Left in America tend to oppose. So Scandinavia can afford to very socially democratic.

So if the so-called Socialist-Left in America actually believes what they believe and are not going from some early-life crisis that was perhaps caused by them drinking too much capitalist caffeine and spending too much time on their capitalist laptops and capitalist smartphones and they actually believe what they say they believe, Scandinavia is not where they would be pointing too when they talk about a socialist state in America. At least not the economic system.

What’s called the Socialist-Left in America or people I and others call the New-Left in America (that was born in the mid and late 1960s) seem to love the economic principles of Social Democrats (except when it comes to business and wealth) but are way to left of Social Democrats on social and cultural issues.

Leftists in America (whether you’re talking about Socialists or Communists) are more inline with what Dinesh D’Souza (someone who I rarely agree with on anything) was talking about when he was talking about Karl Marx and class struggles. Where you have men vs women, straight vs gay, majority vs minority, and seem to believe that people who’ve been in power for the most part (Anglo-Saxon Protestant men and other Caucasian men) are the enemy of what they would call a more tolerant and progressive America. And view people who don’t come from repressed communities in America as the opposition and people who need to be thrown out-of-power.

The New-Left in America is more inline with the leftists and Socialists of Latin America (Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil) then they are inline with Scandinavia and Europe. Social Democrats in Europe, don’t look down at people because of their race, ethnicity, gender, etc, but instead want their countries to work well for everyone regardless of their DNA and how they were born and believe social democracy is the best way to achieve Utopia.

To me the best example of Socialists are Social Democrats, because those folks don’t want government to punish people and sanction people simply for being successful, but want everybody to succeed. Instead of the Neo-Communists who not only look down at people for being wealthy, but have issues with people simply because of their background and culture.

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Salman Rushdie: Freedom of Speech

Salman Rushdie_ Freedom of Speech (1)Source:Ingur– Author Salman Rushdie, making the case for free speech.

Source:The New Democrat

Salman Rushdie: “Nothing should be immune from criticism.”

From Imgur

“Author Salman Rushdie, who lived for years under a death threat after his 1988 book The Satanic Verses drew the wrath of Iranian religious leaders, said the right to free speech is absolute or else it isn’t free.

Following a speech at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Rushdie on Wednesday addressed the killings last week of 12 people at the Paris satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. He said he was angered that, in the aftermath of the shootings, some from both the left and the right began to vilify the victims.”

Salman Rushdie_ Freedom of SpeechSource:Mashable– Author Salman Rushdie.

From Mashable

“Freedom of speech[2] is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The term “freedom of expression” is sometimes used synonymously but includes any act of seeking, receiving, and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.”

From Wikipedia

Saying that someone has the right to be an asshole, is not the same thing as saying that you agree with assholes. We all say stupid, ignorant, bigoted things from time to time which is one of the prices and yet rewards for being humans: the right to learn and grow. And of course assholes are more ignorant and unfeeling than regular people, otherwise they wouldn’t be assholes.

Saying that people have the right to speak freely is exactly that. From the most enlightened, to the most ignorant. It doesn’t mean we can wildly accuse people of rape and other felonies, or shout fire in movie theaters, or falsely advertise ourselves, our services, and products, or incite violence.

It means that we have a right to our own views and the have right to express ourselves and make our thoughts known. Even if they’re critical of certain people or groups, including the government, politicians, and other public officials. And it also means that every American has the exact same free speech rights as every other American, with no exception to race, ethnicity, gender, religion, color, sexuality, or birthplace.

And with our liberal, constitutional right to free speech comes a liberal amount of responsibility to what we say and what we believe. It means that every American has a constitutional right to express how they feel about what every other American says and believes. That also means that assholes not only have the same free speech rights as the enlightened, but they have the same responsibilities as everyone else. And people who hate their ignorance can call bullshit on them and tell them exactly how ignorant they are.

Liberal democracy as great as it is, is never easy and it will always be hard and complicated and yet always rewarding. And we can only reach our full-potential and be as great as we can be as a liberal democracy and federal republic as long as everyone is not only taking advantage of their individual freedom, including their freedom of speech, but defending every other America’s individual freedom, including their free speech. Especially the people that they not only disagree with, but hate what that person or those people have to say. Otherwise we’ll never be anything other than clones of whatever the populist or in-crowd is at the time, or the government telling us what we have to believe and what we can say.

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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Don’t Look Behind You (1962) Starring Vera Miles & Jeffrey Hunter

Mystery File_ The Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Don't Look Behind You (1962) Starring Vera Miles and Jeffrey Hunter (1)Source:Mystery File – Hollywood Goddess Vera Miles and actor Jeffrey Hunter, on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1962.

Source:The New Democrat

“Don’t Look Behind You.” An episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (Season 1, Episode 2). First air date: 27 September 1962. Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Abraham Sofaer, Dick Sargent, Alf Kjellin, Ralph Roberts, Mary Scott, Madge Kennedy. Teleplay: Barr� Lyndon, based on a novel by Samuel Rogers. Director: John Brahm…

From Mystery File

“The Alfred Hitchcock Hour S01E02 Don’t Look Behind You”

Mystery File_ The Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Don't Look Behind You (1962) Starring Vera Miles and Jeffrey HunterSource:Public Domain Television– Jeffrey Hunter as Harold.

From Public Domain Television

Harold (played by Jeffrey Hunter) I guess is a student of true crime who wants to become a criminal psychologist and is fascinated by it and the little crime spree that’s going around his school at this time is perfect for him and he becomes consumed by it.

Daphne (played by Hollywood Goddess Vera Miles) is a doctor and plays Harold’s boyfriend. She’s late for a dinner party one night and her and her boyfriend arrive separately at the the party and ends up taking a walk in the woods where apparently the killer has been wandering through. Her friends and boyfriend find out about it and give her a hard time about it, even though she doesn’t think it’s a big deal.

Harold become obsess with this true crime story to the point that it consumes him and he wants to solve the case himself and find out why the killer is committing these crime and get into his head. He tries to get into the mind of the killer to the point that he becomes the killer himself as far as he’s acting and at one point tries to kill his girlfriend Daphne and ends up getting arrested and sent to a mental institution.

Vera Miles, was perfect for Alfred Hitchcock, similar to Diana Dors or Grace Kelly, because she was drop-dead gorgeous and yet so adorable that she could seem childlike and yet very sexy as well, and also very smart and witty. Which is why she did both a lot of TV, as well as film work for Hitchcock in the 1950s and 1960s. And continued her career in television in the 1970s making a lot of guess appearances on detective shows, including Hawaii 50, Columbo, Cannon, Mannix, and other shows.

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Top Celeb Tube: ‘Jayne Mansfield Transformation From 01 To 34 Years Old’

Jayne Mansfield ♕ Transformation From 01 To 34 Years OLD

Source:Top Celebs Tube– A look at the short life of Hollywood Babydoll Jayne Mansfield.

“Jayne Mansfield was an American film, theater, and television actress. She was also a nightclub entertainer, a singer, and one of the early Playboy Playmates. She was a major Hollywood sex symbol during the 1950s and early 1960s, while under contract at 20th Century Fox. Wikipedia
Born: April 19, 1933, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
Died: June 29, 1967, Eastern New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Cause of death: Brain trauma sustained in automobile crash
Children: Mariska Hargitay, Jayne Marie Mansfield, Zoltan Hargitay, Tony Cimber, Mickey Hargitay Jr.
Spouse: Matt Cimber (m. 1964–1966), Mickey Hargitay (m. 1958–1964), Paul Mansfield (m. 1950–1958”

From Top Celeb Tube

I guess one way to talk about the life and career of Hollywood Babydoll Jayne Mansfield, is to look at her like you would look at a very talented pro athlete, who not only never reaches their potential, but their career is over 5 years into it, or they become a journeyman (or woman) who bounces around from club to club, with each new club thinking that they make that player the best that they can be. Or they suffer a career ending injury, get into alcohol and illegal narcotics, are addicted gambler, have trouble with the law, on top of bad attitude and someone who thinks way too much of themself.

The problem with the one-hit wonder or flash in the pan comparison with Jayne Mansfield, is that she was sort of a flash in the pan in Hollywood in the 1950s, but she returned briefly in the early 1960s and the mid 1950s to do movies again. And she was working and making money her entire career and was pretty much always financially secure.

Jayne didn’t have any criminal justice or illegal narcotics issues. She did have an attitude issue as someone who thought she was more than a sexy, adorable, gorgeous, comedian in Hollywood, who wanted to do more things in Hollywood. But she was working up until she tragically died in a horrible car crash in 1967.

I think the way to look at the life and career of Jayne Mansfield is to put her in “what could’ve been” category and say what could’ve Jayne Mansfield been had she not died from that tragic car accident in 1967 and what she could’ve been had she just realized who she was as an entertainer and just stuck with that instead of thinking that she was more than she actually was.

To me Jayne Mansfield will always be a comedian: she always had great comedic timing, a great sense of humor, someone who could’ve done monologues, who could’ve written comedy. (If she wanted too)

If you look at her interviews, similar to Diana Dors who interviews are funny, because she’s funny whether she was talking about herself or what was going on in Hollywood.

If you look at her nightclub act (which is what she was doing after she left Hollywood in the 1950s) she was singing and doing standup and joking around with her audiences in her act.

Carol Burnett and Mary Tyler Moore, two of the best comedians of their generation, if not ever, both wanted to be dramatic actresses when they came to Hollywood. The problem with that is that Hollywood knew pretty quickly how funny they were to the point that Carol Burnett gets her only skit-comedy show from CBS in the late 1960s and that show goes one for 12 seasons. (Perhaps you know the same of that show yourself)

Mary Tyler Moore is known as the star of two of the most popular sitcoms ever in Hollywood and the big reason for that is because of how funny and popular she was on Dick Van Dyke and her sitcom: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. .

I think if Jayne Mansfield realized what her gift as an entertainer was in by the late 1950s, she would’ve have one movie comedy after another and perhaps allowed to write and produce those movies as well and get TV comedy roles and perhaps even her own show in the 1960s. Maybe by the 1970s she’s has her own skit-comedy or comedic talk show and maybe she’s doing soap operas (which are dramatic comedies) but no, she didn’t think that was good enough for her, which is Hollywood’s and her fans big lost.

You can also see this post at FRS FreeState, on WordPress.

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Planet Dolan: ’15 Most Offensive Vintage Advertisements Ever’

15 Most Offensive Vintage Advertisements Ever

Source:Planet Dolan– Commercials that only radical feminists and so-called social justice warriors are offended by.

“From rampant misogyny to questionable medical advice, we count fifteen vintage ads that would never see the light of day in the modern world”

From Planet Dolan

At risk of stating the obvious and sounding overly practical: if you don’t like certain ads and advertising, do what smart people do and change the channel or skip the commercial on your computer when something comes up that offends your oversensitive ears and eyes. Or at least that’s what someone who isn’t a candy-ass would do.

And someone who believes that the word bitch is sexist and offensive, shouldn’t be calling a female baby a bitch, which is what the woman in this video did.

Running campaigns against commercials that you don’t like in order to get them censored and eliminated, makes as much sense as campaigning against stores that sell food and drinks that you don’t like.

Could you imagine a group of vegans protesting outside of burger joints and butcher shops, because they want to get those places closed down because they serve meat: you think they would have any success at all, or would that sees as useful as trying to fly to the Moon with a helicopter? I think the ladder would be true, but that’s me.

As far as these commercials: again at risk of stating the obvious the 1950s was a different decade where the culture was a lot more unified and somewhat nationalistic. What might seem bigoted today (to a lot of candy-asses) was perfectly acceptable back then.

Men were supposed to work and pay the bills. Women were supposed to stay home, raise the kids, and take care of the homes. That’s just the way life was back then in America and probably in most of the developed world.

So people today who view themselves as modern who are offended by the the 1950s way of life, that seems like a waste of effort and time today, especially when they have holidays, museums, statues, sports nicknames (that almost no one cares about) that that they could be protesting against instead. (Ha, ha)

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Bernard Goldberg: ‘Donald Trump Isn’t New Anymore- Which is Why He May Lose in November’

Donald Trump Isn't New Anymore — Which Is Why He May Lose in November - Google Search

Source:New York Magazine– “Trump Isn’t Even Good at Inventing Mean Nicknames Anymore”

“Anything can happen between now and Election Day, but if something dramatic doesn’t happen soon, something that works in Donald Trump’s favor, Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States.

President Trump is losing by wide margins in the latest national polls. He’s losing in battleground state polls. He’s losing among crucial independent voters. And even groups that still support the president — white evangelical Christians, for example — don’t support him to the extent they did in 2016…

From Bernard Goldberg

“Five years on from when President Trump announced he was running for President, and almost four years on from his election, America is unrecognisable. It is gripped by a pandemic, an economic crisis and now a wave of social unrest after the killing of George Floyd.

The polls have been brutal in assessing Donald Trump’s handling of America’s problems. At the moment they suggest he’s on course for a humiliating defeat. But they have been wrong before. What matters is how he performs in a handful of swing states.

US correspondent David Grossman reports from Pennsylvania, the key to Mr Trump’s victory in 2016.”

Is President Trump heading for defeat in November_ - BBC Newsnight

Source:BBC Newsnight– talking about President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.

From BBC Newsnight

Until April of this year Bernard Goldberg was one of the staunches opponents of President Donald Trump (at least on the Right) and you could probably categorize him as a Never-Trumper. Until got the memo that he better join the Trump Train and become a member and signed up for the Trump White House to:”Breaking: Bernie Goldberg Joins Trump Admin as “Fake News Czar” So who knows what the hell Bernie Goldberg thinks about anything anymore and perhaps he just did this to get more readers and fans from the Donald Trump base to boost his blog, who knows.

Whether Bernie Goldberg believes anything that he wrote in his latest piece about Donald Trump, his points and argument are very sound: Donald Trump, is no longer new as an American politician or President. The country has gotten a big, nasty taste, of a very nasty man as President and at least according to his both personal and job approval ratings, American voters don’t like the man.

Fox News who just a couple months ago was President Trump’s favorite news network, has him at 39% approval (back in June) and trailing Joe Biden 47-45 today. Fox News by far is the largest news network on the Right today, and the most popular news network overall in America. (Sorry CNN and MSNBC)

In the 2015-16 American voters (at least Independents and blue-collar Democrats) were looking for something new and someone to shake up the system. That fact that Hillary Clinton has always been unpopular as a politician because she’s seen as someone who can’t stick with one position on most issues and tends to sound like she’s speaking from her latest polls (instead of her heart or brain) only reinforced to American Independents that America needed someone different who wasn’t like the politicians that they were accustomed to voting for in the past.

In walks Donald Trump the self-proclaimed billionaire and businessman (neither are true) who said he would run America like his own business and turn America around and as he put it: “Make America Great Again.” And millions of blue-collar Democrats and Independents bought that sales pitch from The Donald and Hillary probably lost 5-10% of her own party, with another faction of Democrats voting for the Socialist Green Party candidate Jill Stein or not voting at all (too busy staring at their phones and computers and watching reality TV to bother to vote) and The Donald wins the Electoral College by 3 states.

4 years later 300 plus million Americans know what kind of President Donald Trump is and the results of his presidency so far and what the country looks like now, especially economically with double-digit unemployment, as well as a recession. And The Donald is running a reelection campaign against Joe Biden, because he can’t run a reelection campaign on his own record and he believes the only way to beat the former Vice President is to make Biden seem as unpopular as he is.

What Donald Trump had going for him 4 years ago, is gone in 2020: he’s not the new guy on the block anymore whose going to shake things up. He’s already done that and now has 55-60% of the country saying they kinda liked their drink before it was shaken and stirred, or at least they liked more before The Donald messed with it. And they like Joe Biden more than Donald Trump.

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The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson: ‘Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed (1975)’

Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

Source:The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson– Oliver Reed, having a drink on Shelly Winters, on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. (Pun intended)

“Shelly Winters Dumps Her Drink All Over Oliver Reed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – 09/26/1975”

From The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson

Watching the exchanges between Hollywood Goddess Shelly Winters and British actor Oliver Reed, is like watching some talk show on what’s called cable news in America, where you can’t concentrate on what anyone is saying, because neither side will let the other talk or make more than one point for ten seconds, before the other rudely interrupts or calls the other a name, but Shelly and Oliver Reed are a helluva lot smarter. With the so-called talk show host or moderator enjoying every moment of the wrestling match thinking their ratings are going up.

Shelly Winters was the classic buttinsky in this segment and Oliver Reed wasn’t having any of it. It was his time to talk to Johnny Carson and promote what he was doing and she being Shelly Winters the great comedian and gossiper who was so cute and even immature and apparently sitting down and being quite for 10 minutes for her is like asking Donald Trump not to say anything at one of his so-called press conferences. (Sorry, my only political joke in this piece) And she kept jumping into what Johnny and Ollie were saying.

And this really annoyed Oliver Reed to the point that he made this segment about what I guess he would call aggressive, annoying women, who don’t know that their place in the world is to shut up when the men are talking. And Shelly wasn’t having any of that and she dumped her (perhaps alcoholic) drink on him. That, plus the dialogue and verbal jabs between Shelly and Ollie made for a very funny segment on The Tonight Show.

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