Nick Gillespie | September 6, 2007
Reader Looniremich urges us all to check out this historic footage (1988) of Ron Paul, then the Libertarian Party's presidential candidate, on Morton Downey, Jr.'s late, unlamentd yakfest show. It's well worth watching.
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I saw this yesterday. Bill O'Reilly is a humble intellectual compared to Morton. Although he seems to have made his living simply by refining Downey's old shtick.
This is the third time reason's web log, Hit
& Run, has posted this.
Here's it's debut in a June 21, 2007
post by Jacob Sullum.
Hey, when Morton Downey Jr. clamed that some skinheads painted a swastika on his face in a restroom somewhere, did they ever determine if that was legit or a publicity stunt?
how many times: Is there an internet acronym for Watch the f*cking video? They clearly are different videos, and don't even contain the same footage. WTFV, man.
In case anyone missed it you can see pretty much the entire
appearance on this user's posted youtube videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/PatPeeve416
This is a much better clip from the same show:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=88REf0tjZHo
Damn, Morton Downey was a prick.
He sure was, but I saw a story about him on TV recently and damn if
it didn't make me nostalgic for the 80s.
Dan T - I think the only proof that ever arose one way or the
other was that the swastika was reversed on Mort's head, as if it
was drawn on while looking in a mirror. I never heard anything
further after that.
Damn, I remember watching Mort my freshman year in college. Easy
party game, take a drink (or bong hit) when he lights a cigarette
or says "pablum puking liberal".
Downey is the biggest tool I've seen in my life. What a freaking
statist!
Oh, and that chick wearing the Red beret in the audience is a
fascist of the first class.
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