Join us for another adventure into the minds our nation’s respected leaders and our treasured celebrities with their heroic exploits. Only three men can make sense of it all…but those men weren’t available on short notice. So, we got Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Steve Green instead.
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Right Angle: Backstage (03-29-2022)
Join us for another adventure into the minds our nation’s respected leaders and our treasured celebrities with their heroic exploits.
22 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage (03-29-2022)”
Bill, you guys should just start advertising for Jeremy’s razors, without asking Jeremy first, just do it.
When I first saw Jeremy’s ad for his razor company – shut up and shave – I hoped that I’d see y’all take up the challenge. And maybe you could do the bandwagon thing and start a company that makes holsters?
Yo, Steve! Check out all of the things crows, “dumb birds”, have managed to learn to do. Some use passing cars to crack open nuts (without getting squished themselves). Some fill inaccessible water in containers with rocks until the water is high enough to drink. Lots of other examples.
I don’t mind at all going to Rumble when you suggest it.
Regarding Will Smith……
yes, it was fake staged theatrics…… In my humble opinion. And this is the ONLY time I have ever given a thumbs down on a Bill Whittle video.
Leading comments:
Chris Rock was holding his hands behind his back, not in his pockets. And I suggest watching Joe Rogan’s take on this. And Rock’s joke, though perhaps insensitive could have been perceived as a compliment.
Chris Rock turning her medical condition into an endorsement for her to star in a movie sequel. Bad taste perhaps, but it was not a personal attack.
If you watch the seconds leading up the slap, Chris Rock leaned into Will Smith even when Will’s arm begin to rise and move in the hitting motion. The human natural defense instinct is to duck, or lean away or throw up your arms moving to protect the face. Chris Rock made none of these protective or defensive motions. And these automatic motions happen in the blink of an eye when one realizes they are being attacked. That is why I believe this was staged theatrics.
Secondly, Will Smith has ALWAYS presented himself with dignity. I am certain he is very capable of controlling his emotions and behaving responsibly. In fact, when Chris Rock got the joke out, Will Smith laughed with it. When Jada visibly was disturbed, Will flipped on a dime and took to his feet.
And why wasn’t Will Smith arrested and charged?? None of us regular people would get away with that. Assault charges do not require a plaintiff. If a thug hits an innocent person on the street and a cop see it, there is NO requirement for the victim to press charges. The police arrest and charge the thug
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I’m allergic to cat videos.
I find it ironic that the rise of the Transgender movement has obliterated the Gay and Feminist movements, and have nearly destroyed the gains they’ve made over the decades. When a biological male is celebrated as the greatest woman swimmer in college sports and another is named Woman of the Year, they are in effect saying that Men are better at being a Woman than a Woman is. It’s interesting how muted the response has been from these other activist groups. They’re being humiliated in real time and yet they sit by and watch as former icons like Martina Navratilova is cancelled and women who should be celebrated as top athletes are forced off the winner’s platform in favor of a man who claims he’s a woman. I wonder if they’ll ever stand up the way Jeremy Boreing has.
Re: Independence Day. It’s a straight up, beat for beat remake of War of the Worlds. Which, IMAO, show even w/ a hack director w/ too much monies, as long as you start w/ a good story, you’ll not go too far wrong.
Been sayin’ since this started, not one Pommeranian Grennadier
When I first moved into my house, I had a lot of door-to-door sales critters trying to sell me solar. Simple back-of-the-napkin math showed me those things make zero economic sense
Do we know if Klavan (no “e”s) wrote the commercial?
Wasn’t Claghorn based on an actual Senator?
Foghorn Leghorn and Chickenhawk were cool.
That’s exactly the kinda thing I’d do, Scott.
The governor of Washington has just signed legislation that outlaws gasoline powered cars effective in 2030.
With an exception for elected officials and government vehicles no doubt.
Doubtless, in time.
On top of it all, Harrys claims in their commercials that they bought the German razor company. That’s how they could make their product so “affordable”. Yeah, like the affordable gas I bought this weekend.
I love Jeremy’s commercial, but I do have to say that his creative team did come in late to the party long after Mike introduced Dollar Shave Club. Same style, pace and attitude. D.S.C.s follow up ads were even better than their first. I’ll sign up with “I hate Harrys” and try some razors. Gotta reward the revenge attack by Jeremy.
As for the 2014 Cadillac ELR commerci, the character played by Neal McDonough didn’t slap anything out of his daughter’s hand! He gave his kid a high five. THE 1984 Apple Macintosh commercial, then the Cadillac ELR, then Dollar Shave Club, and then Jeremy’s Razors are my top 4 ads of all time.
Poo-Porie and Squatty-Potty do earn honorable mention though…
Foghorn Leghorn! Yes!
First off a Woman is an adult female, Jeremey is a genius, Biden is clueless and Chris Rock is the one deserving the apology.
The full ad for those razors was so great that I watched it twice. And being female, yes that is what I identify as, I don’t really have the need to buy razors except a few times a year. If I need razors I will be sure to by them from Jeremy.
It might be too late Steve, but the solar topic could still work next week. Could also see if wind and battery costs will be going up. I thought I read something that minerals out of Ukraine were needed for something.
Fertilizer costs are likely to go up, so it could be a global supply chain kind of show instead of just solar.