I like the way Spielberg said that he couldn't have financially afforded to shoot the Inauguration as a movie scene, because of the grand scope and all of the players involved. Cheney in the wheelchair was certainly a memorable moment (and did you see The Jon Steward show and how they whisked him off within the Capitol Building...I bet they could get into some trouble with the ADA), but I feel like I could watch the whole thing from 50 different angles and still see a different "show." I also heartily enjoyed watching how cute the Obamas and Bidens were when they waved goodbye to the Bush helicopter. "America" really outdid itself yesterday. It was grand. I can really see the Broadway play coming soon.
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Yes.
Did anybody else think Cheney-in-a-wheelchair looked like Old Man Potter?
OF COURSE I DID!!!!
and thanks to me, so did you!!!!
guess we weren't alone:
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/thekich/2009/01/dick-che...
http://forum.thedailyshow.com/tds/board/message?board.id=story_suggestio...
I like the way Spielberg said that he couldn't have financially afforded to shoot the Inauguration as a movie scene, because of the grand scope and all of the players involved. Cheney in the wheelchair was certainly a memorable moment (and did you see The Jon Steward show and how they whisked him off within the Capitol Building...I bet they could get into some trouble with the ADA), but I feel like I could watch the whole thing from 50 different angles and still see a different "show." I also heartily enjoyed watching how cute the Obamas and Bidens were when they waved goodbye to the Bush helicopter. "America" really outdid itself yesterday. It was grand. I can really see the Broadway play coming soon.