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    Anecdotal Observations On History & Politics

    Wednesday
    Jun122013

    Who Plays JFK Better? Lowe or Kinnear?

    Less than three years after "The Kennedys" premiered starring Greg Kinnear, another Kennedy series is set to run this coming November, in time for the 50th anniversary of JFK's assisination. Based on a book by Fox's Bill O'Reilly, this newest series features Rob Lowe in the role of JFK. But interestingly, the drama appears to have  taken a page from "The Kennedys" playbook by releasing a promo photograph of Lowe assuming the iconic poise of the former president's official portrait. It is the very same imagery as that used in the early ad campaign for "The Kennedys" in 2011.

    This enivatably begs the question: who plays JFK better? Rob Lowe, or Greg Kinnear? Check out side by side images of the portrait and the Hollywood depictions below:

    Tuesday
    May212013

    Teddy Roosevelt's Exceptional Abilities

    The tales drawn from Teddy Roosevelt's vigorous life characterize American badassery at its best. As a statesman, soldier, rancher, author, sportsman and President, Roosevelt successfully triumphed over every obstacle he encountered, and then some. The guy was practically invincible, no exaggeration. Here are some testaments to his exceptional abilities:

    1. He thumbed his nose at his doctor's orders and led an active life - simoultaneously defying and astounding the medical community:

    2. He never tired, even while camping. And his buddy in the background, Ferris, was clearly wiped out:

    3. He brought order to the wild west long before John Wayne or Clint Eastwood could even get their pants on:

    4. When necessary, he settled bar room disputes with his fist:

    5. And he displayed great nonchalance whist doing so, because nobody likes a braggadocio:

    6. Always unafraid, Roosevelt charged headfirst into danger:

     7. And was often praised for his heroics:

    8. He was adored as a politician, because he never BS'd anybody:

    9. And he was resolute, never bowing to peer-pressure:

    10. He could take a bullet like a man and still deliver a full speech afterwards, again defying the medical community:

    11. He could drive a submarine with precision and still admire the wildlife:

       12. And he could fly a plane. He would have stayed up for longer, if he had been allowed:

     

    13. He didn't just "take" the train, he rode front of the engine. With a book:

    14. He killed large animals, with boyish enthuiasm:

    15. That bear never stood a chance:

    16. He got away with discharging firearms in the house, just to amuse his kids:

    17. He relished exploring countries that had never been explored*:

    *by white men

    18. And he brought that adventurous spirit wherever he went:

    19. He was greeted by crowds everywhere:

    20. And it never went to his head:

    Monday
    Feb252013

    Jeopardy Category "Binders Full of Women"

    Jeopardy used Mitt Romney's famous debate uttance as a category on this evening's show:

    So who's in Alex Trebek's "binder of women"? Let's see:

    Tuesday
    Feb192013

    Socks the Cat SNES Presidential Video Game

    It's not often that political satire makes its way into the video game industry, but that's exactly what almost happened in 1994 with "Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill". The Super Nintendo game was to feature President Clinton's first-feline as the hero pitted against villians such as Richard Nixon and other Republicans.

    Sound partisan? Its release was cancelled when Kaneko closed shop in the US, but a blurry video of the game can be found here:

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