DeVito on The View: Political Analysis, Hollywood-Style
So, let’s be honest: What demographic watches this show? Maybe that explains why they vote accordingly.
Danny DeVito showed up drunk on ABC’s trash-talk TV show The View to discuss, of all things, an upcoming Christmas holiday movie. But all he managed to get out was this:
During the broadcast, DeVito, 62, slurred his words, told rambling stories and at one point sat on Rosie O’Donnell’s lap. After admitting he’d been out with Clooney all night, he told the show’s co-hosts with a wry smile, “I knew it was the last seven limoncellos that was going to get me.”
DeVito then proceeds to reminisce about the Clinton daze, before mocking President Bush with all the animation you’d expect from a drunken actor who hangs out with George Clooney, Woody Harrelson and Ted Danson. As if the intoxication of their self-importance weren’t enough.
People Magazine has the full story. Or watch the video here:
(Hat tip: RightPundits)
Who says Hollywood sets a bad example? Or maybe it’s just Britney Spears. (Warning: linking to Hollywood values)*
UPDATE: (12/1)
*Michelle Malkin offers some lessons in modesty…
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December 2nd, 2006 at 4:57 pm
nowadys people are too open
December 11th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
[...] The recent “controversy” about Danny DeVito’s appearance on The View is also a non-issue. Liquor simply freed his tongue to speak out (and articulate) how the Hollywood elites, like his drinking buddy George Clooney, really think. Too bad he didn’t talk about “flyover country” so that middle America would’ve gotten a taste of the contempt. It’s not just reserved for President Bush. [...]
March 31st, 2007 at 8:14 pm
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