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Watching this show made me feel dumber
4 January 2019
Remember Lindsay Lohan from 1998's 'Parent Trap'? Yeah, me neither. The 40-something year old Lohan continues to pretend she's a teenager with a functioning logic center. This woman is not likeable, interesting, nor even a complete train wreck to gawk at. There's absolutely nothing appealing about her or the people she pays to hang around her. I don't know how she gets movie or television offers, but can we all come together and agree to never give her attention ever again.
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I Love You, America: Sturgill Simpson (2018)
Season 1, Episode 21
I do like Sturgill Simpson
25 November 2018
There's a lot of people who remember "The Circle Game". If I can remember watching the game on 'Malcolm In The Middle' then anybody could. It's simple, it's for yucks & giggles, but Sarah Silverman told the public that holding an "okay" sign upside is a symbol of white supremacy My son, Nadav, I asked him, he's a doctor, married himself a gentile and made me a happy bubele. I could go on. He tells me that Silverman was fooled. That this was on the internet poppycock and someone should have told her better. He then showed me the photographs of painted symbols in the street that Sarah made a big stink over about being swastikas. They were in fact not. I learned so much from simply asking my handsome son about this poor girl that I had to write. Sarah is what I say a kosher beheyme, very naive. I'm seeing the girl being led about by the nose on what she calls facts. You ever hear a pessimist on a soap box? It's real to them. Just saying. I say it for the optimists too. It's two extremes that never touch the middle. They see things in a way that's twisted from how people in the middle know of such. This whole spiel has reached the point. She hates Donald Trump. It takes her 21 episodes of repeating herself and I don't see an end in sight. I watched her on the Bill Maher HBO politics raving like a chutzpah." NRA this, NRA that." Even Bill Maher, bless his heart, had to ask her to calm down. She's gone over an edge I think. Get your act together, Sarah. Find some common ground. If you live to be as old as me you know what both political parties do that is the same thing. Stop preaching. Everybody is preaching nowadays. Shut up. You might actually hear from people that won't say "YES" to you all day long.
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I Love You, America: Steve Schmidt (2018)
Season 1, Episode 16
Funnier than the last episode
17 October 2018
Sarah Silverman had Steve Schmidt on there saying he quit the Republican Party because of them putting the babies in cages. He said it was the last straw. Hard to blame him, I've seen the pictures myself. But let me tell you what, I know when a grown man is lying to me, and that man is full of it. I don't recall Mr Schmidt being so broken up over these poor children in 2003 when the George W started the whole fiasco. It seems to me that Mr Tall Healthy-Britches there is looking for employment and he's peeking into the Democrats lounge in desperation. Steve was fired after thinking Sarah Palin would get Mr John McCain (G*d Rest His Soul) elected. To be honest this whole episode a bunch of mockeries, although this episode was funnier than the last one with the Senator. Sarah knows her interest in conservatives is insincere. People are obviously watching this show, commenting about being condescended to by a celebrity. Sarah is a famous person and celebrities must have some grace or humility, otherwise what are we celebrating them for? I can tell that Sarah saw the conservatives getting angry with the patronizing, and I can tell that she raised the bar further. She had an actor in the audience say he's "stupid" and ask to be talked down. The point she made was very clear. She's very angry and I get it. But to go out of your way to degrade people who paid to watch the show? I wouldn't expect it from a modest girl like Sarah, but here we are. I think maybe the HULU gave her a ton of money upfront for this 'I Love You America' fun fest, and now she couldn't give two dimples about its success. It seems Sarah will be using the remainder of her time to be haughty. I don't want to see that. We already have so much of the "We're Better Than You" from the wealthy. It's too much. Give me a good book, Oprah, and I'm all settled in. I've had enough. Commercials?
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I Love You, America (2017–2018)
She's all over the place.
1 October 2018
This show makes my head spin. I am literally dizzy with her talking and trying to be serious and giggling and whatnot. I had to take three Advils after the Will Ferrel (G*d Bless Him) episode of Socrates explaining democracy. They said democracy is a problem because of the uninformed voter who gets tricked by the snake-oil salesmen. Okay maybe that's true with the Clinton family, but when Sarah brings up how elitists would only have the right to vote, she's ignoring how we currently have a Congress of so-called intellectuals from Yale Harvard Duke Colombia. The Elite. It seems every President has to have a law degree, belong to one of those G*d awful fraternities, have wealthy connections, and be nominated by one of two political parties. Americans can barely vote for a President who wasn't born between May and August, let alone some poor shlub who isn't camera friendly.

I don't want to get all haughty and swear by that "Philosopher King" dribble, but can you imagine a group leadership of poets, musicians, sculpters, philosophers and whatnot? People's whose greatest achievements have come from passion. A Passion that shapes their purpose in life. A congress of artisans who know that innovation comes from working together. I think it's beautiful. Let's do that.

The big bupkes 'I Love You America' overlooked was "Majority Voting". Our beautiful country is a Republic, because we already know the errors of full democracies. How can Sarah grow up a nice Jewish girl in New Hampshire, a minority to the neighbors around her, and not know how democracy hurts minorities? A classroom with the sweet little babies voting for which play to perform that year; My heart goes out to the little Jewish girl Sarah who just wants to sing the songs from 'Les Miserables', but the rest of class wants to do 'Frosty The Snowman'. You're outvoted, nothing you can do. You look to your teacher as the authority figure to do the right thing, but no honey, it's not fair. IT'S A DEMOCRACY. We have to do 'Frosty The Snowman'.
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Searching (III) (2018)
Love Love Love John Cho
1 October 2018
Why did they have to ruin this movie by sticking Debra Messing in it? Literally, you could have chosen anyone in the world. You could have flipped open a phonebook and blindly hired the name your finger landed on, instead of Debra Messing. Here I'll do it right now; "BOOM" Keri Ritter ... I would have rather watched Keri Ritter than see Debra Messing try to act her way out of a paper bag. This could have been a 10 star film. The woman can't act. It's painfully obvious in every tv series and/or movie she's done. John Cho on the other hand. Hand to G*d. He made this movie. Every tear that dropped, every clenching beat of my heart came out because of this man. Wonderful! Wonderful actor! You should have paired him with that nice Felicity Huffman. She played Lady Bird Johnson some time back and she was gorgeous!
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