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[email protected] (David Brager)
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[email protected] (Rodney Dangerfield)
Subject:
Re: Rodney For President...
>Ya know, this idea has a lot of merit. You'd get a hell of a lot
of press,
>especially from all the talk show hosts, and unlike Pat Paulson, you
have
>the business sense that would make the thing tick. You can reasonably
argue
>the fact that you are the Common American's President, that you can handle
>criticism about your age better than Dole, that, like Clinton, you get
No
>Respect...There are miles of gags and yet minutes of free publicity...just
>to get your name as a household word again.
>
>All during this time, never once mention Wally Sparks. In this
way, you get
>all the publicity for free, and maybe even some Secret Service men assigned
>to you. Then, when all is over, your Wally Sparks campaign comes
out, and
>Blammo, you're tap city.
>
>Think about this. It's got a lot of potential...
>
>I would certainly love to be a speechwriter for your campaign.
>
>David
If Rodney ever gives me permission to hire a brilliant idea consultant for
any reason, it would be you. You are the most creative person to pop
up
through about l00,000 emails these past two years.
I don't know if Rodney wants to follow up on this idea (didn't Howard Stern
do something like this?), but he said to tell you hello.
Joan