February 20, 2020

"I tried to watch but kept switching to 'Dr. Strangelove' on Turner Movie Channel. Much better acting and the plot was far more hopeful."

Writes Owen in the comments to this morning's post, "Mini Mike Bloomberg’s debate performance tonight was perhaps the worst in the history of debates, and there have been some really bad ones."

21 comments:

Gahrie said...

I think one of Bloomberg's biggest problem is that there is no one around him that can say: "Mike that's a bad idea" or "Just no Mike.".

gilbar said...

Do you all realize? That IF we'd had that nuclear exchange, and ridded the the world of Fluoride;
We'd be more than halfway through the time we'd need to stay in the mineshafts?
in 36 years; we (and our beautiful female companions) would be able to ride the elevators up;
and walk out, into a wonderful fluoride free world!!!

Maillard Reactionary said...

Dr. Strangelove is my favorite movie. There isn't a wasted second in the whole thing. What great performances all around. It has aged well.

It just noses out "Casablanca" for the top spot, another ageless classic.

Amadeus 48 said...

I think Team Ripper's machine gun bursts drag a bit and slow the whole thing down.

Bill, Republic of Texas said...

"and the plot was far more hopeful."

Too funny.

Quaestor said...

Last night was all about Princess Fauxchahontas shoring up her socialist bona fides in hope of the VP handmaiden spot on the Tovarishch Bernie ticket.

Leslie Graves said...

I was surprised by Bloomberg's performance. When I saw his stage videos you shared the other day, and considered that he'd been the mayor of NYC for quite some time, I figured he'd have the stage presence, comfort level and chops to really shine.

Kit Carson said...

"i tried to watch..." That's funny, and with more than a little truth in it.

however, unlike most, i think bloomberg may have won the debate and was kinda pleased with the outcome. going in, Little B knew they were going to throw all this cultural marxism folderol at him. and the more they threw the higher he rose in the eyes of the moderate wing of the party-yes the moderate wing of the democratic party actually exists.
if he had just looked a little steadier and more confident i think he could have expected some stronger support on the hustings.

Andrew said...

I watched Dr Strangelove last night while switching back and forth from PJmedia blog of the debate and Althouse's son's. PJmedia was more fun, but the other was more professional. I'd never visited Althouses son's site before, I will in the future.

Howard said...

It is the greatest movie of all time. Without the machine-gunning scenes how was group Captain Mandrake to surreptitiously interrogate ripper to obtain the recall code? "Feed me Jack feed me you said"

Maillard Reactionary said...

I like when Ripper tells Mandrake, the British officer, "The Redcoats are coming!"

Just the visual of him pulling the M2 out of his golf bag is great.

Shane said...

I did the exact same thing.
"Bat Guano - if that is your real name."

Shane said...

I did the exact same thing.
"Bat Guano - if that is your real name."

narciso said...

'there was a no fighting in the war room ethos, general ripper is supposed to be a thinly veiled general lemay,

mikee said...

Who among the Dem presidential debaters could you see taking the place of General Jack Ripper as a psychotic, deranged destroyer of civilization?

Tougher question: Who among them CAN'T you see doing that?

Martin said...

"...We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when..."

Much more hopeful than the Democrats' whole 2020 campaign.

Robert Cook said...

I watched DR. STRANGELOVE last night, didn't even consider watching any of the Dems exhale air.

STRANGELOVE is a brilliant movie, with a sterling script, wonderful sets and photography, and brilliant performances from all concerned...except for one grating, blaring black hole of wretchedness: Sellers' Dr. Strangelove, particularly his unrestrained hamming slapstick monologue as he describes our wonderful future in the mineshafts while fighting to keep his right arm from making the "Heil, Hitler" salute of its own accord.

AWFUL!! A migraine headache of a performance.

narciso said...

it's said that the Strangelove performance was loosely based on Hermann kahn, as grotenauer was on Kissinger,

narciso said...

of course this account ignores what soviet military strategy was and probably is,


https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/12/03/dr-strangelove-inspiration/

Eric said...

Me too.

RobinGoodfellow said...

I didn’t watch. Was he worse than Stockdale?