Victoria Jackson Goes to "Occupy Wall Street" - Part 1

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I spent two days with the "Occupiers." Most were college students and uninformed but passionate. Many were "high." The improv comedienne/radical environmentalist had never heard of Ian Plimer. The M.D. likes Obamacare but has just changed professions. An angry black woman shouted about "Troy." Union people marched by with identical T shirts and signs. Free food and medics were provided. (By whom? Soros?)Although the "Occupiers" and "Tea Party" have one thing in common - we don't want the government to "bail out" corporations - the two movements are completely opposite. The "Occupiers" are being controlled by Saul Alinsky radicals who are 'transforming' America from a free country to a communist one, and the "Tea Party" is controlled by 'grassroots' folks who uphold the Constitution, worship the Creator and are fighting to keep America a free country.
Eukelekjokingly says...

Of course she isn´t real, she is having a laugh... you can see her laughing at the people she has had to live with. She grew up with that, that is her world view, she is fucking smart and fucking ignorant. Its quite adorable how she makes fun of herself.

wormwoodsays...

I can't figure her out. The editing shows her giving super-cliched softball questions/talking-pooints to better-than-average articulate people who effectively shoot her down every time (IMHO). I'm sure she could have shown interviews with rather more incoherent protesters that might make her seem at least a little bit more clever. That seems like a technique of someone doing satire (of Dennis Miller?), but might also be the technique of someone without a clue in the world. I've seen clips of her spouting Tea Party rhetoric before and again wondered if it was satire, but combined with this I am leaning on the side of her expressing her actual views (without a clue in the world). What is that Internet rule about extremist opinion being indistinguishable from satire?

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