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Related: About this forumThat cookie thing? McCrory probably stole it from the Netflix show "House of Cards"
Don't Try 'House of Cards' Politics at Home
North Carolina's governor learns it doesn't always work out like on TV shows when he offers protesters cookies.
By Matt Vasilogambros
If people think politics is like the show House of Cards, more often than not they'll likely be disappointed. The latest example comes from North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory.
Now, there are a few reasons why the governor might have decided cookies were the best option here:
He might have sincerely thought it was a nice gesture.
This could have been mansplaining in one of its worst forms.
He just watched an episode of the Netflix hit series House of Cards.
Let's try Option 3 for a moment.
In the fifth episode, the fictional Rep. Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, is met with loud protests from education advocates outside his wife's fundraising event. In an attempt at turning the negative media coverage around, Underwood leaves the event with leftover food and beer.
"Don't take the food. We'll feed you later," says union leader Marty Spinella.
Cue Underwood's political savvy:
"Marty, you know that old saying, 'The most dangerous spot in the world is between a Teamster and free food,' " Underwood chimes back.
And who could resist free barbecue? "I'll take it!" says one protester, and so ends the demonstration. Underwood prevails again.
McCrory did not receive this sort of reactionactually, quite the opposite. Just another case of: No, your life in politics or Washington or wherever is not like House of Cards or The West Wing.
Now, there are a few reasons why the governor might have decided cookies were the best option here:
He might have sincerely thought it was a nice gesture.
This could have been mansplaining in one of its worst forms.
He just watched an episode of the Netflix hit series House of Cards.
Let's try Option 3 for a moment.
In the fifth episode, the fictional Rep. Frank Underwood, played by Kevin Spacey, is met with loud protests from education advocates outside his wife's fundraising event. In an attempt at turning the negative media coverage around, Underwood leaves the event with leftover food and beer.
"Don't take the food. We'll feed you later," says union leader Marty Spinella.
Cue Underwood's political savvy:
"Marty, you know that old saying, 'The most dangerous spot in the world is between a Teamster and free food,' " Underwood chimes back.
And who could resist free barbecue? "I'll take it!" says one protester, and so ends the demonstration. Underwood prevails again.
McCrory did not receive this sort of reactionactually, quite the opposite. Just another case of: No, your life in politics or Washington or wherever is not like House of Cards or The West Wing.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/don-t-try-house-of-cards-politics-at-home-20130731
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That cookie thing? McCrory probably stole it from the Netflix show "House of Cards" (Original Post)
octoberlib
Aug 2013
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MADem
(135,425 posts)1. Cheap bastard! Cookies!!! Frank Underwood came out w/barbecue and BEER!
I mean, damn.... aside from the fact that he's on the wrong side of the issue, he's penurious!!!!!
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)2. Yeah , I also bet Frank Underwood didn't come out saying
"God bless you, God bless you" . Patronizing SOB.
MADem
(135,425 posts)3. He said "Never get between a teamster and free food!!" nt
Freddie
(9,265 posts)4. But *chocolate*! You ladies can't resist chocolate, right?
Clueless bastard.
MADem
(135,425 posts)5. He shoulda brought out vodka--so long as it wasn't Russian! nt