| Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? | |
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Softpaw
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| Subject: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:57 pm | |
| The animated sitcom 'Family Guy' is no stranger to controversy, but on Sunday night the show went into uncharted territory as it seemed to weigh in on the presidential race by likening the McCain/Palin ticket to the Nazi party in World War II. In the episode, two of the characters, Stewie (a talking baby) and Brian (a talking dog) are transported to Poland during the Nazi invasion of World War II. In one scene, the characters beat up and steal the uniforms of two Nazi officers. Stewie looks down at his Nazi uniform and notices a McCain/Palin campaign button attached to its lapel, remarking “Huh, that’s weird." The McCain campaign did not have an immediate comment. A rep for the show defended the episode, telling Foxnews.com: "From its inception, 'Family Guy' has used provocative concepts and biting satire as the foundation of its humor. The show is an 'equal oportunity offender.'" The show's creator, Seth MacFarlane, is an ardent supporter of Barack Obama. MacFarlane has given thousands to the Democratic presidential nominee and the Democratic Party, and even spoke at an Obama rally in Ohio earlier this month. In the past, MacFarlane has gotten into hot water for his skewering of several subjects, including actor and Scientologist Tom Cruise. Comedian Carol Burnett also unsuccessfully sued the program for its depiction of her cleaning-woman character. The Fox sitcom was cancelled in 2002 after failing to find an audience, but has improved significantly in the ratings since being brought back to the network in 2005. The show centers on a dysfunctional family living in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,441301,00.htmlWhen was this episode? I did not see it. MUST BE TONIGHT! Yay! I hope | |
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Lesley_GNSC Administrator
Number of posts : 1590 Age : 28 Location : With Kenta, Jun'ichi, and Marina-chan. Custom Usertitle : Lol I phail. Points : Registration date : 2008-03-14
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:42 pm | |
| If anything Obrother and Biden need to be on that pin. They're the terrorists. D=
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Ino Moderator
Number of posts : 762 Age : 30 Location : On YIM baby! Custom Usertitle : Wishes to be a vampire. Points : Registration date : 2008-03-15
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:53 pm | |
| I want that pin...
What? I don't think they went far at all. | |
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Lesley_GNSC Administrator
Number of posts : 1590 Age : 28 Location : With Kenta, Jun'ichi, and Marina-chan. Custom Usertitle : Lol I phail. Points : Registration date : 2008-03-14
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Sun Oct 26, 2008 12:55 pm | |
| *Palin fangirl*
It's not about being black or white anymore, it's about electing someone we can really trust with our future. Especially people with special needs like moi. Someone who understands the everyday average person. I don't wanna vote for Barack just because he's black.
Just think of Joe the Plumber, people. D=
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Softpaw
Number of posts : 1167 Location : United Church of God Custom Usertitle : ...Howl with me tonight Points : Registration date : 2008-04-12
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:19 pm | |
| - Lesley_GNSC wrote:
It's not about being black or white anymore, it's about electing someone we can really trust with our future. Especially people with special needs like moi. Someone who understands the everyday average person. I don't wanna vote for Barack just because he's black.
Yep...why did people start too reply too this after so long it's been here? | |
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Lesley_GNSC Administrator
Number of posts : 1590 Age : 28 Location : With Kenta, Jun'ichi, and Marina-chan. Custom Usertitle : Lol I phail. Points : Registration date : 2008-03-14
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:24 pm | |
| Because I felt like it. =P | |
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Calvin Administrator
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| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:45 pm | |
| I honestly don't think it went that far by doing that.
Family Guy has always been going into taboo, and just because it's associated with the presidential debate, it's been scrutinized more.
So in short, I'm indifferent. | |
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Railith
Number of posts : 8 Age : 37 Custom Usertitle : DigDigDig Points : Registration date : 2008-10-29
| Subject: Re: Did 'Family Guy' Go Too Far With Nazi 'McCain' Pin? Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:10 pm | |
| Family Guy is just being Family Guy. | |
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