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liberalnarb

(4,532 posts)
Mon Dec 14, 2015, 12:36 PM Dec 2015

Harrison Ford: "Donald, It was a movie..."

Harrison Ford has told US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that his role as the US president in Air Force One was just "a movie". Speaking to The New York Times recently, Trump praised Ford's role as a heroic president in the film. He told the newspaper: "My favourite was Harrison Ford on the plane. I love Harrison Ford. He stood up for America".

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Harrison Ford: "Donald, It was a movie..." (Original Post) liberalnarb Dec 2015 OP
LOL.... "Donald, its a MOVIE." bvar22 Dec 2015 #1
Love his delivery! spooky3 Dec 2015 #2
That. Is. Hysterical. Hekate Dec 2015 #3
Ouch! Lizzie Poppet Dec 2015 #4
The Donald only found one thing wrong with the movie LastLiberal in PalmSprings Dec 2015 #5

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
1. LOL.... "Donald, its a MOVIE."
Mon Dec 14, 2015, 02:54 PM
Dec 2015

This one will keep me going all day, and may become my new sig line:

Donald, its a MOVIE.


I know a few Ayn Rand fans who love to quote her and use themes from her books.
My favorite response is...: Ayn Rand wrote FICTION...just like the Wizard of OZ.
John Gault and Henry Reardon were CARTOON CHARACTERS,
just like the Munchkins in the Wizard of Oz.
Ayn Rand died on WELFARE.


Something buzzing up from my distant past....
I was a child raised on TV , like my brothers.
When very young, I can remember my father throwing rants about watching too much TV (in the 50s!!!).
He said, "IF you don't blow up the "Idiot box" (favorite nickname for TV in the 50s and 60s), there will come a time when you and the American people will not be able to distinguish Fantasy from Reality."

He even bitched about Cronkite and Huntley/Brinkley back then insisting they were telling a very "US sanitized" version of the "news".

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