April 24, 2008

Jack Nicholson, as The Joker, Shows Support For Hillary Clinton?!

In a strange report from The Huffington Post, a very well-respected Political Blog, they featured this video of a real TV Commercial showing Jack Nicholson, in many different movie characters ( including The 1989 Batman Movie JOKER ), saying different things that relate to his approval of Hillary Clinton for President. At first I thought it was a joke or a fan-made trailer but it's the real deal. It's airing in certain cities & is kinda surreal.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"...The Huffington Post, a very well-respected Political Blog..."

HuffPo is a far-left, propaganda-spewing, cesspool of hate. Its "political commentary" features such deep thinkers as Alec Baldwin and Sean Penn.

As a true Bat-Fanboy, I LOVE your site, but please, please, PLEASE keep the Bat-Blog a POLITICS FREE ZONE!!!

Bubbashelby said...

Surreal. Makes you fear a Hillary presidency even more. If there are giant balloons at her inauguration I'd suggest keeping your distance.

Tommy! said...

Look, the only reason I posted this was because it was "batman-related". Mainly because of the "Joker angle". I always keep the Bat-Blog free of political comments & consider it to be a POLITICS FREE ZONE. I'm not really endorsing Hillary or anybody else.

As for The Huffington Post, it's a really great blog!

Anonymous said...

"I'm not really endorsing Hillary or anybody else."

No one said you were "endorsing" Hillary - I personally LIKE the ad (as I like Jack- and LOVED his Joker!!!).

But, it was your "The Huffington Post, -A VERY WELL-RESPECTED Political Blog-" comment that got me.

Well-respected by who?!? Michael Moore? Barbra Streisand?!? Jane Fonda?!? HuffPo is a FAR LEFT hate site. Just as kooky as any FAR RIGHT hate site.

I love the site, and you do a GREAT job- just try not to alienate HALF the country by attaching prejorative descriptions to political factions.

Bubbashelby said...

If anyone is turning this into a political discussion, it's Mr/Ms "Anonymous."

"Anonymous," If you want it to be a politics free zone here, don't bring yours. If you want to be taken seriously, don't hide behind anonymity.

We now know a whole lot about your political leanings, and nothing about you. All because YOU claim to have a problem with politics being discussed here.

Anonymous said...

"If you want to be taken seriously, don't hide behind anonymity"

Really? Do you have an actual mental disability, or are you just stupid?

I like Batman.
I like this site.
Just because I don't want to take the time to register on a particular site doesn't mean I'm "hiding".

I could register as "Bruce Wayne" or give my "real" name. It wouldn't mean anything to anyone, nor would it detract from my original point.

As far as politics go- I wonder what the liberal moonBATS would be crying if Tom had said- "I was reading Ann Coulter's blog the other day - she runs a VERY WELL-RESPECTED POLITICAL BLOG..."

And your claim that I was "bringing" politics to this site is without merit if not just dumb.


The operator of this site referenced a POLTICAL blog, posted a POLITICAL CAMPAIGN commercial, and you decide that it was ME who brought "politics" to the table?

Genius.

-Chris Frasier
(better?)

Bubbashelby said...

Chris,

Calm down.

The personal attacks and anger only cloud whatever point you had to begin with.

Whether or not you brought politics to the table, you sure as heck brought aggression in every post you've made.

Open fire at me now if it makes you feel better, but I'd suggest you look into a more healthy form of stress release. Maybe yoga. Or is that too "far left" for you?

Anonymous said...

Thanks "Bubba", it really means a lot to recieve life-advice from a man who draws cartoon woodchucks for a living.

But, seriously- I applogize for any negative/hostile tone in my posts, sometimes any comment in the political realm can come across that way.

I promise not to bring up politics again and simply enjoy the site!

Yours in civil discourse,
-Chris