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Trill Clinton
09-17-2012, 07:10 PM
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:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin:rollin

hitmanyr2k
09-17-2012, 07:35 PM
What the hell? :lol He looks and acts just like my nephew which made the video funnier. I wish I could have seen his audition to get an interview on Fox News.

DarrinS
09-17-2012, 07:46 PM
I guess he punked them, but he had an opportunity to do it without making himself look stupid.

hitmanyr2k
09-17-2012, 07:52 PM
The description on the video...


Max Rice, the fellow who flustered Gretchen Carlson of "Fox & Friends" this morning, says that his bizarre appearance came about through a concerted effort by the program to find a certain sort of person: That is, a young, unemployed individual who formerly believed in President Obama but had switched support to Mitt Romney because how bad things have become.

So how did Rice get involved? Through a friend who's in conservative politics. Said friend, according to Rice, sent out a text message asking for "an unemployed college graduate who wants to be on national television," recalls Rice.

National television, thought Rice. Absolutely. He signed up.

At the time he received the text, Rice didn't know that Fox News was doing the seeking, much less that "Fox & Friends" was after just such a profile. Rice says he shaded the truth a bit to qualify. In an interview with this blog, he says he's only 20 and that he hasn't graduated from college just yet. He says he's a film student at Columbia College in Chicago, a statement that the college's registrar has just confirmed.

An e-mail from a Fox producer, which Rice shared with this blog, details the program's ambitions:

From what I understand,...you...voted for Obama in 2008, but have since graduated college and are unemployed, and feeling disenchanted with voting for him again. Is this true? If so, I'd like to schedule ...you to join us for a potential segment on the show.
Okay, Rice said, noting that the Fox News producers were looking for other candidates with similar employment-doom qualifications. "They couldn't find anyone," says Rice.

Here's one of the e-mails that Rice sent to the cable channel:

It would be an honor to appear on your program. Fox & Friends is a show that doesn't just appeal to every possible member of your typical American family, but is also watched by every member of my family....I certainly will be more than happy to share my first hand experiences with your wonderfully diverse (age, race, sex, height, etc etc.) audience.
Rice was too young to have voted for Obama in the 2008 election, he says, but he did "support" the candidate. And what he told Carlson on air today — that he now has to vote for Romney because he lost a one-on-one basketball challenge against a friend — is actually true. "I got smoked," he says. The friend who put the shellacking on Rice, Alex Dern, confirms the match via phone, telling the Erik Wemple Blog that the score in the game as 11 to 3.

And what about the black eye that Rice inflicted on a highly rated morning news show? "That's the greater cause," says Rice. "Anyone can say what they want as long as they realize it's a sham and it's wrong," he says of "Fox & Friends."

"I've always hated 'Fox & Friends' . . . It's so horrible for this nation, it's so clearly fake. Now I know firsthand," he says.

All I have to say is good job.

scott
09-17-2012, 08:06 PM
Pretty lame punking. He just sounded like a moron.

Not ready for primetime indeed. What this world needs is someone to unleash a troll job of epic proportions upon them. Honestly I thought Glenn Beck was all this time, but turns out he was serious.

Reck
09-17-2012, 08:13 PM
He looked more interested in flirting with the bitch than anything else. lol

Spurminator
09-17-2012, 08:13 PM
I got about a minute in and was too irritated to watch any more.

So, basically just like every other time I've watched Fox & Friends.

AFBlue
09-17-2012, 09:56 PM
Pretty lame punking. He just sounded like a moron.

Not ready for primetime indeed. What this world needs is someone to unleash a troll job of epic proportions upon them. Honestly I thought Glenn Beck was all this time, but turns out he was serious.

:lol

scott bringing the goods today

Bill_Brasky
09-17-2012, 10:02 PM
Well that was dumb. Good job I guess?

Wild Cobra
09-18-2012, 03:14 AM
I guess he punked them, but he had an opportunity to do it without making himself look stupid.
No shit.

Was that Cosmored?

Wild Cobra
09-18-2012, 03:15 AM
He looked more interested in flirting with the bitch than anything else. lol
Yep, but he totally wasted his 15 minutes of fame. What was it, maybe 90 seconds...

Wild Cobra
09-18-2012, 03:19 AM
I got about a minute in and was too irritated to watch any more.

So, basically just like every other time I've watched Fox & Friends.
I never really cared for Fox and Friends when I did have cable. There were some interesting times on occasion, but I would just see what was going on when I got home when I was on graveyard. Not much later, the TV was off, and I was sleeping.