Love Boat's Gopher Goes for Gingrich, But What GOP Candidate Can Get Isaac The Bartender's Vote?
Fred Grandy - best known as Gopher on the Love Boat but also a former GOP congressman from Iowa and an embattled radio show host - has endorsed Newt Gingrich for president:
"I am proud to support Newt's campaign for president," Grandy said…. "I believe that his optimistic, solutions-oriented message is resonating well with the people of Iowa and with all Americans.
"As someone who worked with Newt while in Congress, I also am saddened to see some of his former colleagues attack his leadership style. Newt's leadership is the major reason Republicans won control of Congress in 1994 and enjoy a majority today. I believe that Newt is the best candidate to unite our party as we seek to unseat Barack Obama next year."
This raises more questions than it answers, of course. Such as, who would Doc, the ship's improbable poon-hound medical officer, endorse? Or Julie, the activities director with a heart of gold and a deviated septum undone by cocaine? And Capt. Merrill Stubing, whose bland exterior hides doubtless hid an monomaniacal fixation not seen on the high seas since Ahab was taken under by Moby-Dick? For various reasons - interest in medical freedom, drug legalization, and a shared experience in uniform, I see all of these characters going hard for Ron Paul.
But what about Isaac the bartender, mixing endless pina coladas up there on the Lido Deck? Would he have been a Cainiac merely out of some sense of racial solidarity? Indeed, would he have already been in the tank for Obama, who captured fully 105 percent of the African-American vote in 2008? Would he, like Gopher, be tempted by Newt Gingrich's bold vision for a lunar colony? All the Love Boat crew were clearly running from terra firma and wouldn't space be even farther away from whatever heartbreak or legal hassle that drove them all from dry land? I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that he too would vote for Ron Paul because he digs the 76-year-old, 12-term ob-gyn's ethic of personal responsibility and autonomy.
I'm just guessing here.
Related link: Skip ahead to the 6.30 mark in this communique from a lost civilization (read: American TV in the 1980s as captured on low-fi VHS) for what is arguably one of the greatest episodes of the Love Boat every, featuring among others Milton Berle (with porn star mustache), Andy Griffith, Oscar winner Cloris Leachman, David-Doyle-doppelganger Tom Bosley, and… Andy Warhol.
Would Warhol have been a Paulite? Or a (Gary) Johnsonian? He had a history of being trendily Democratic in his politics (including doing an ambiguous pro-McGovern poster in 1972), though espoused frank agnosticism: "The reason I don't sort of get involved in [politics] is because I sort of believe in everything. One day I really believe in this, and the next day I believe in doing that," he said in 1968. Elsewhere, he averred, "I know I should be for the Republicans, because I hate paying taxes…[but] artists just can't be Republican, can they?"
As with all great art (and this clip reel), we end up with more questions than answers.
Hat tip: Sean Higgins of Investors Business.
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But more importantly, who is Abe Vigoda planning on voting for?
Hal Linden?
Michael Corleone.
But more importantly, who is Abe Vigoda planning on voting for?
One day I really believe in this, and the next day I believe in doing that
Sounds like a natural Gingrich supporter, to me.
**coughs**
No, Romney!
jeez guys, try harder:
One days he's for Gingrich, the next he's for Romney. After that, who knows.
And for the record, Andy Warhol sounds like a fucking retard.
When you get nose decay!
Wasn't that girl from Blame it on Rio a member of the cast later on? Is she a libertarian, too?
Yes and no.
She was certainly libertine in the movie.
Michelle Johnson?
BTW, she was 17 during Blame it on Rio. Im still not entirely sure how that movie is legal under current law.
You are not confusing her with Lynn Holly Johnson, the skating phenom who Bond turned down in For Your Eyes Only?
17 is legal in many places.
Demi Moore was in that too, you know. And the ass on the cover of I Spit On Your Grave? Demi Moore's.
"17 is legal in many places."
But when it comes to pornogragphy, the offense is federal, and 18 is the magic number there. It's very possible for it to be legal to screw a girl and illegal to film it.
"...Obama, who captured fully 105 percent of the African-American vote in 2008?"
Some of our finest work!
And Capt. Merrill Stubing, whose bland exterior hides doubtless hid an monomaniacal fixation not seen on the high seas since Ahab was taken under by Moby-Dick?
I thought you guys were professional writers. Or are you trying to say the good captain had some kind of leathery skin?
He's Murray and Moriarty to me before he's Stubing.
Okay, Mary Tyler Moore, but Moriarity?
I do know that Roger Moore played Sherlock Holmes in a 1976 or 1977 production entitled, "Sherlock Holmes in New YorK" or "Sherlock Holmes goes to New York". Did Mcleod play Moriarity? Too busy and lazy to check.
Not that Moriarty. This one: "Always with the negative waves Moriarty, always with the negative waves."
As a young-buck intern I attended a 1984 inaugural gala sponsored by the National Conservative Political Action Committee. In attendance was Gavin Macleod. It was quite the thrill to see and shake the hand of Captain Steubing/Murray Slaughter/Siegfried/The Tank Mechanic from Kelly's Heroes. I hope he'd be for Paul, but that night at least he was for Reagan.
That night I also met Sammy Davis Junior - a banner evening all around.
Frankly, I wouldn't look for political guidance from any of the crew from the Love Boat
Probably got my first boner from looking at Lauren Tewes. Cocaine skinny, with that '70's blown out hair. Damn....
you mean DAMN STRAIGHT!
True 'dat!
Ha- I was just coming here to say how abysmally ugly I have always found the entire Love Boat cast. Like, even as a kid I couldn't bear to watch the reruns, partly because it might be the most boring-to-kids show I can think of, but partly because of the main characters' dilapidated excuses for faces. The chick just sort of blended into the others for me, lost in a sea of grossness as it were, but then I'm not a straight dude.
As for Issac?
Chances are that racial pride carried the day as it did with nearly every afro-american in 2008.
Outa sight!
In that episode the Marion Ross character admits to her husband (Bosley) that had appeared nude in a Warhol movie.
But no Love Boat episode can truly be great without one of the Landers sisters...
In that episode the Marion Ross character admits to her husband (Bosley) that had appeared nude in a Warhol movie.
But no Love Boat episode can truly be great without one of the Landers sisters...
Sorry for the double post
As penance I give you this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwaXfAF-zfs
No, none can be arguably great without JoAnn Worley and Sonny Bono.
Did I say you could stop tongue-probing my ass in order to type that, Vannemea?
The Sonny Bono as Deacon Dark is memorable.
And I have unsuccessfully looked online for the SCTV philosophers show about the world's luckiest man (Gavin McCloud)
I can't believe I used to watch that piece of shit. And here I have been thinking how abysmally awful TV is today. I mean, it is, but shit, the old stuff was no better, and in many respects, even more horrifically bad.
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