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Frontline: The Choice

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Dalek

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s7uScWHcTzk

Anyone watch this? Frontline is god tier documentary level and this episode does an in depth examination of both Trump and Clinton with great archival footage.

Review: ‘The Choice 2016’ Lets the Chips Fall Where They May on Clinton and Trump

Each presidential election since 1988, PBS’s “Frontline” has produced “The Choice,” an in-depth bio-documentary on the two major-party nominees — governors, senators, vice presidents, incumbents. (The 1992 edition did not include the businessman and independent candidate Ross Perot.)

This year, the choice is different. And therefore “The Choice” is different.

The change is clear in the opening minutes, where the most striking quote comes not from a presidential historian but from Omarosa Manigault, once a contestant on “The Apprentice,” now director of African-American outreach for Donald J. Trump.

“The Choice 2016,” which makes its debut Tuesday on PBS, begins at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner. President Obama, just after releasing his long-form birth certificate, conducts an extended roast of Donald J. Trump, the businessman and reality-TV host who loudly peddled the lie that the president was not born in the United States.

We see Mr. Trump sit, rigid-faced, fuming. “The Choice” suggests that his decision to run for president may have been born in that room.

“Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump,” Ms. Manigault says. “It is the ultimate revenge to become the most powerful man in the universe.”

The documentary, directed by Michael Kirk and written by him and Mike Wiser, pingpongs between the two candidates’ narratives. The half devoted to Hillary Clinton is more familiar, and not just because her husband was profiled in two past installments.

We’ve seen presidential trajectories similar to hers before. Born Hillary Rodham and raised in suburban Park Ridge, Ill., she got her first taste of political fame with an idealistic commencement speech at Wellesley College that won her a profile in Life magazine. She went to law school and had a prominent, controversial career in public affairs.

A key difference, of course, was that she was a woman. In sixth grade, her classmate Ernest Ricketts recalls, she was so bright that her fellow students predicted she would marry a senator. When Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, she was politically pressured into taking Mr. Clinton’s surname, and with it the conviction that she could never entirely be herself in public.

This year’s “The Choice” has to tell the stories of two candidates who have been media fixtures for decades. There’s little surprising, for instance, in the section on President Clinton’s sex scandals, which falls back on the familiar conclusion that a marriage is a mystery to anyone outside it.

The documentary does find memorable moments in the candidates’ childhoods. Mrs. Clinton’s father, Hugh Rodham, is described as a hard man who belittled her accomplishments and verbally abused her mother. She didn’t like to bring friends home. “The Choice” argues that this upbringing — along with the scrutiny of the White House years — contributed to a self-defeating secrecy and defensiveness.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
This was a great watch, even if you think you know the history of the candidates really well.
 

Totakeke

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Even 10 minutes in shows how Hillary had to disguise herself to meet political goals. Pretty disheartening.
 

DietRob

i've been begging for over 5 years.
Yea watched it a while ago. Seems like months ago. This election cycle feels like it's been going on for years. So glad it's nearly over.
 

jWILL253

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“Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump,” Ms. Manigault says. “It is the ultimate revenge to become the most powerful man in the universe.”

What a child.
 
Excellent video.

Edit: Terrible review by the author in the OP though. There's so much here about critical flaws and irony in Donald losing plus Hillary remaking herself in the image of a traditional woman that I wouldn't even mention the vast majority of what's in that review. Actually frightened for the country and very concerned about the two people we're dealing with here. Video needs to be watched for yourself.
 

Dalek

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This segment with Trump's lawyer Roy Cohn. Sheesh. What a scumbag. Shows where Donald learned that "hit them back harder" tactic.

Ultimately-I can't imagine anyone watching this history of Trump's business ventures and practices and feel comfortable with him running the country.
 

Dalek

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The best part of this is when it shows Trump giving his press conference-and then the news cuts away to Obama's press conference.

LOL
 

adj_noun

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Hold on, let me try something.

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EVERY CRITIC. EVERY DETRACTOR WILL HAVE TO BOW DOWN TO COBRA COMMANDER. IT'S EVERYONE WHO EVER DOUBTED COBRA COMMANDER, WHOEVER DISAGREED, WHOEVER CHALLENGED HIM.

IT IS THE ULTIMATE REVENGE TO BECOME THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE UNIVERSE!

Yup, still works.
 
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