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Comment count is 18
twinkieafternoon - 2012-02-14

Good thing the camera man had the brass to keep up with the dignity in this scene.


gambol - 2012-02-14

this would have been a good clip if it had ended at about 1:14


Sundry - 2012-02-15

At 1:40 there is a surprise switch to Mario kart with loud engine noises.


FABIO - 2012-02-15

The proper amount of respect for the Confederate cause.


duck&cover - 2012-02-15

Confederate Beard Wars! Who will triumph in this follicle fracas! Stay tuned for the hair-raising finale.


Jet Bin Fever - 2012-02-15

This was a 5 star video until that.


The Mothership - 2012-02-15

yea, the camera work was just corny enough to be rotten, and then this random thing happened and it ruined it.


Vaidency - 2012-02-15

Yeah, the random videogame humor in the last 40 seconds takes a pretty funny clip and actively makes it worse.


Pompoulus - 2012-02-15

It would have been a bad transition already but the volume just kills the whole thing dead.


Oscar Wildcat - 2012-02-15

A substantial improvement could be had by substituting the mario cart clip with a vintage clip from "Good Times" of JJ Walkers saying, "Dy-No-Mite!!!!"

But yeah, all that zooming made the clip look ridiculous enough.


Bort - 2012-02-15

History nerdery:

1) "States' rights" was not used as a justification for the Confederacy until they were well down the road to being wiped out and their cause was universally recognized as abhorrent. Prior to that it was always slavery, very explicitly slavery, even in the declarations of secession. Think of how the Bush crowd was all "MUSHROOM CLOUD! 45 MINUTES! EVERYONE YOU KNOW WILL DIE!" until the WMDs started proving nonexistent, and they switched to more muted rationalizations like "flypaper".

2) Jefferson Davis came up with some of the funniest lines in the whole war. His response to the Emancipation Proclamation: "“the most execrable measure recorded in the history of guilty man". Dude really loved his slavery. And after the war he was briefly held in a cell with ankle chains and with a light left constantly burning; he protested "those are orders for a slave, and no man with a soul in him would obey such orders". Oh Jeff, you were one of our greatest deadpan humorists, and you didn't even know it.

3) According to "History Detectives", Pickett's Charge was such a bloodbath because there was a picket fence (irony!) stretching across the field, which rendered the rebels very stationary, very easy targets.

4) The War Nerd put together an engaging piece on Ben Grierson, a Northern figure who looks pretty good even by modern standards:

http://exiledonline.com/war-nerd-ben-grierson-actual-hero/


poorwill - 2012-02-15

You piece of shit, it is way too late for me to have read all that. Great article.


chumbucket - 2012-02-15

The only stars I'm willing to give is for item 3) here.


Bort - 2012-02-15

I was talking to someone today who mentioned that, somehow, her mental image of Jefferson Davis is that he's black. She knows that obviously can't be right ... but suppose it were? I'd watch a show about a black man who puts on white face so he can lead the Confederacy.


chumbucket - 2012-02-15

It's likely the only two black people she knew from her childhood were George and Louise from the "TV".


Bort - 2012-02-16

Nahh, she knows black people, it's just an odd mental tic she picked up. Kind of like, for me, Iwo Jima registers as a place in Mexico, even though I know for damn sure it's an island not far from Japan.


mouser - 2012-02-15

Not even a chasm-jumping flamboyant car in sight.


Fatback Jack - 2012-02-15

Sesquicentennial Fever*, catch it!



*dysentery



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