Ronald Reagan: Genius?
2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:00Via
ginasketch and
oldharrysgame, Andy Hamilton describes how things have changed since Drop the Dead Donkey:
DVD Reviewer: Since the original series, has much in the world of politics changed? Are there more or less targets to ridicule these days?He's sort of got a point there. Please America, try to elect a non-idiot next time? Please?
Andy Hamilton: Nothing changes, it just gets worse. The targets get more ridiculous, but also more serious. In 1990 we thought Ronald Reagan was as stupid as any world leader we could ever get – now he looks like a genius.
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:24 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:29 (UTC)*headdesk*
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:37 (UTC)Electoral College would be a good idea if every state did as Maine does, then every state would count properly as is the ideal. As it is, it just distorts results. Strange thing is it happens more in the UK on a system that should be less likely to do it.
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:45 (UTC)Unfortunately, there are still a large number of them that think he's done a good job.
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:49 (UTC)It was the best thing around. Until The Day Today...
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 19:56 (UTC)I'm coming to the conclusion that most of the comedy I've ever liked had something to do with Andy Hamilton, it seems to make sense.
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Date: 2007-Jan-03, Wednesday 21:29 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Jan-04, Thursday 11:09 (UTC)I loved Andy Hamilton's radio stuff - Old Harry's Game and the one I can't remember the title of about the American revolution - Revolting People? Something like that.
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Date: 2007-Jan-04, Thursday 11:10 (UTC)It is frighteningly funny.
The advert it contains for disco hits set to war videos is brilliant, hilarious, and horrifying.
Which I think makes it very good satire.
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Date: 2007-Jan-04, Thursday 11:11 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Jan-04, Thursday 23:31 (UTC)But yeah, Revolting People was the other one, and I like that as well. It was tying the shows I liked all together and realising the common tie that got me actively seeking out Hamilton's stuff rather than simply enjoying it when I encounter it.
Sadly, my Day Today tape(s) appear to have been lost in one of my many moves over the years, so I forget which ones I liked. I do recall the Sun used teh same style in an advert once, and Peter York reviewed the ad completely oblivious to the parody/homage/rip off.