At
the end of a recently watched Andy Griffith "Biography," it was
disclosed that Opie (Ron Howard) had prevailed on Andy to do an "Obama
for President" commercial with him. "Andy, a life long Democrat was happy to oblige,
" intoned the announcer. That video, "A Call to Action," traded on America's fond memories of life in Mayberry and Happy Days to help transform a Chicago hoodlum into something wholesome. At the time a blogger named Mary wrote:
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have absolutely no problem with Howard, Griffith, and Winkler
campaigning for Obama. I do have a problem with Opie Taylor, Andy
Taylor, Richie Cunningham, and the Fonz campaigning for Obama."
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As far as Griffith being a "lifelong Democrat," so too were most
Southern raised boys (me included); but that political party bears no
resemblance to today's collection of socialists, communists and social
misfits. We detest parents who use their children as props to
advance an agenda, but the corollary is when kids manipulate old
folks who're sliding into senility for the same reason. Which is
what Ron Howard has done, IMO.
Ron Howard is a fine director, but now he seems bent on replacing
Oliver Stone as filmdom's preeminent anti-American jerk-ass. I was
actually startled some years ago when he aligned himself with the
Barbra Streisand Hollywood left. Opie! WTF? This isn't how you were raised.
One episode came to mind, and I went searching for it. This was
the show where Opie is taken in by a traveling hobo. Sheriff
Taylor recognizes that the guy is a no-account, but gives Opie
his head. Here's the surprising part. While trying to find
that episode I discovered someone else for whom Opie's Hobo Friend was transforming. Harvey Bullock, who wrote the script.
In the end, Andy sits with Opie on a river bank (as I remember)
and explains that there's a difference between people down on their
luck, in need of a helping hand, and societal leeches. I learned
from that; how come Opie didn't? And look what the little s*it
has done to his dad now!
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Dave Browne was played by the great Buddy Epson. Later he did a campaign add against Nancy 'Miss Hatheway' Culp who as a democrat was running in Virginia for an office I forget. I'll send the link.
ReplyDeleteTim
Boy I spelled that wrong. It's Buddy Ebsen.
ReplyDeleteTim
printer error
ReplyDeleteMaybe Ole' Andy wasn't just acting the part of Lonesome Roads. If you haven't seen A FACE IN THE CROWD, now's the time.
ReplyDeleteRAK
"Paw says I should never, ever take candy from strangers."
ReplyDelete"Let's introduce ourselves. I'm Opie Taylor.What's your name...and political affiliation?"
"...money disappears whenever he has it, and when he needs more, it reappears."
ReplyDeleteSounds like the government.
When reached for comment, President Obama simply replied "Gooooood Cracker!"
ReplyDeleteI believe the caption should read "Dopey Opie"
ReplyDeleteDopey Opie= No gravitas
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