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Jan 18, 2017
Best movie EVER!
15 of 17 found this helpful No movie have I enjoyed more than learning about the TRUE history of the Democratic Party from Andrew Jackson to Hillary Clinton. This movie EXPOSES the Democrats as a party of evil, racist, self-absorbed egomaniacs without the true care and concern for their fellow man. The Democratic Party at its core will think, say and do anything and everything to step on anybody who dares to slow down this party of corruption on its way to an ultimate dictatorship bathed in socialism and communism. This movie invests substantial effort into unlocking the history of the Democratic Party including matters such as slavery, eugenics and Saul Alinksky's core connection to politicians including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Without question, this movie moved the needle at the 2016 National Elections. I believe this movie meaningfully contributed to Hillary Clinton's loss and helped wake up the Silent Majority to what Hillary Clinton was attempting to accomplish had she prevailed. Dinesh D'Souza deserves a Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work here and in many of his other projects.
Oct 14, 2013
Never heard of Widmar.
0 of 1 found this helpful Never heard of Widmar. This review process makes no sense. It redirected me to a product that I've never heard of nor would be able to explain knowledgeably. That said, Widmar played for Chicago. He wore a cap. He had a black belt. His jersey was white. He was white. He had two eyes. He had one nose. He had two arms. He played baseball. He had two ears. He was on a baseball card. He had a first name. He may have been literate. He looked like Al Downing and Julia Child's love child. He ate frog legs for breakfast dipped in hog's breath beer. He smoked two packs of cigarettes before going to bed at night. He had ten fingers. He had ten toes. He drove a tow truck for a living. He had a doctorate in party-down. He partied and drank with Billy Martin and two t-girls. He rocked and rolled all night and partied eeeeveryday. He was the most interesting man in the world and yet he was the father of Bill Gates' imagination. He settled for nothing and took it all. He could not tell a lie and yet he never told the truth. He did it all yet sat around doing nothing. He traveled the world but only in his feeble mind. He took to task yet was taken to task. He could fly high yet he was a debbie downer. He never smoked yet he ate cigarette butts. He was kind and thoughtful yet he was a tyrant of the highest order. He gave it all yet the Red Cross got nothing. He never relented yet he never stood up. He was the father of modern invention yet he never had a coherent thought. He was all things to all men but yet he was nothing. He rose to fame yet was anonymous. He couldn't tolerate failure yet he never succeeded. He lived in Denver yet his home was in Rhode Island. He partied hardy yet hardly partied. He rose to fame yet was unknown to all. He won the World Series yet lost the Super Bowl. He drank cheese whiz yet smoked paint fumes. He was the man of the moment yet the moment escaped him. He was all things to all horses yet he never met a horse he liked. He was Mr. Ed's understudy yet he was Wilbur Post's double. He watched SCTV yet he couldn't stand John Belushi. Paul Newman called him a friend yet Robert Redford called him a fiend. He invented MTV yet hated music and television. He wouldn't give an inch yet he yielded a mile. He weighed a ton yet was stealth and light. He threw right handed yet was a lefty. He played for the White Sox yet dreamed of being a Cub. He worked at Cub yet he was a Rainbow man.
Feb 11, 2009
If you are a Get Smart fan, it all starts here. Buy it!
No question about it, for any Smart fans, they will love this DVD set. If you like Pink Panther movies, this is a great series. If you enjoy Bond and Mission Impossible with humor, Get Smart is the show for you. LOVE IT!