Steve Sailer: What Gremlins 2 Reveals About The Presidential Race

Steve Sailer writes:

A 26-year-old movie that offers a surprisingly direct insight into dynamics of the Republican nomination race is Joe Dante’s 1990 horror comedy sequel Gremlins 2: The Next Batch. I recall it as being pretty funny, especially the publicity hound billionaire Daniel Clamp, owner of Clamp Center. The moviemakers started off intending Clamp to be the deplorable bad guy, but he winds up helping the kids from the original movie save the day.

Dante told Lou Lumenick of the New York Post recently:

“It was pretty obvious from the name who we were talking about,” says Dante, “though Clamp is also part Ted Turner, since he runs a cable empire as well. Clamp was originally supposed to be the megalomaniac villain of the piece, but he was so oddly endearing, he ended up becoming a semi-heroic figure.”

Comments:

* I actually walked into Donald Trump while leaving a Knicks playoff game in 1994. Madison Square Garden has these strange attached doorways that dump people directly into one another as you exit. We physically knocked into each other as he has escorting his kids to his limo. I expected to be given a nasty look or told to watch it. Instead, he apologized to me and laughed. This comports with other stories I’ve heard over the years. He paid off some guy’s mortgage when the guy helped his mom’s disable car. Also, my friend, who was an auditor of the Trump organization often crossed paths with him. He said he was pretty much down to earth. From what I hear, DJT treats his employee very well. He is no Leona Helmsley.

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