Reagan Chief Of Staff: GOP Debates Like “Food Fight” In “Animal House”
President Reagan’s Chief of Staff likens the GOP debates to the 1978 National Lampoon comedy film “Animal House,” and its iconic “food fight” scene starring John Belushi. Kenneth Duberstein, a chief of staff to the late President Reagan also likened the debate — of which there have already been almost a dozen — to a TV reality show. Duberstein currently serves as Chairman of the Ethics Committee for the U.S. Olympic Committee.
“It is an ‘Animal House.’ It’s a food fight,†said Kenneth Duberstein to The New York Times. “Honestly, the Republican debates have become a reality show. People have to be perceived as being capable of governing this country, of being the leader of the free world.â€
Even before his “oops†moment in one of the debates last week, Gov. Rick Perry of Texas stumbled his way through an answer about Pakistan and nuclear weapons. Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota has offered a series of historical goofs. And after mistakenly saying China does not have nuclear weapons, Herman Cain on Monday painfully gave an answer to a question about Libya in which he all but acknowledged having little grasp of the military actions that took place there.
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“No one expects a person who hasn’t been commander in chief before to know everything about every topic. But Libya? Iran?†[Senator Lindsey] Graham said. “I think it’s fair to ask our candidates to articulate a position that makes us safe.â€
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Wikipedia notes:
Among the Board of Directors on which Mr. Duberstein serves are: The Boeing Company, ConocoPhillips, the Fleming Companies, Inc., and The St. Paul Companies, Inc. He also is on the Board of Governors for the American Stock Exchange and NASD, and has served on the Board of Directors of Fannie Mae.
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Duberstein is a trustee of Franklin & Marshall College and Johns Hopkins University and serves as well on a wide range of commissions, task forces, and cultural, educational and volunteer boards: Vice Chairman of the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Harvard University’s Kennedy School Harvard’s Institute of Politics Senior Advisory Committee, the board of directors of theCouncil on Foreign Relations, the Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency medicine, the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Ford’s Theater and The American Council on Capital Formation.
Wikipedia also notes that “Animal House,” “was largely responsible for defining and launching the gross-out genre of films that became one of Hollywood’s staple genres. In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed Animal House “culturally significant” and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry. This film was #1 on Bravo’s 100 Funniest Movies. It was #36 on AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Laughs list of the 100 best American comedies. In 2008, Empire magazine selected Animal House as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time.
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