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Andrew Meyer

Veep Season 7 Episode 5 Review: Super Tuesday
Politics hits a new low as Veep hits a new high as Selina Meyer gets ready for Super Tuesday.

This Veep review contains spoilers.

Veep Season 7 Episode 5

On last week's Veep, Selina Meyer began what looked like the start of a trip down a slippery slope of ethical malfeasance. In episode 5, she jumps on a greased fireman's pole, and not in a good, erotic way. "Super Tuesday" is political satire at its best and most savage. Seinfeld, the series which Julia Louis-Dreyfus helped Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David transform TV comedy in, ended with the main characters imprisoned for criminal disregard. I wonder if Selina will end this series campaigning in an orange jumpsuit for chief of C-Block. I can only hope Jerry himself is appointed special council.

The political system is designed to favor wealthy and well-connected candidates, and corruption is the best way to buy goodwill, from both donors and voters.
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 4/26/2019
  • Den of Geek
Clash rocker inspired by taser video
Former Clash guitarist Mick Jones has written a song in honour of a student who was tasered for protesting against Us Senator John Kerry.

Andrew Meyer of the University of Florida was dragged away by campus police as he tried to question Kerry and yelled. "Don't tase me, bro." Despite his request, the officer used the stun gun on the student. A video of the scuffle was released on YouTube.

The clip was viewed more than 2.5 . . .
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 4/24/2008
  • by Simon_Reynolds_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Simon Reynolds)
  • Digital Spy
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