May 17, 2010 | 1:06 PM ET
Woody Allen says President Obama should be granted dictatorial powers.
Woody Allen has a strange take on the democracy that allowed him to become rich and famous.
The "Scoop" director said it would be a cool idea for President Barack Obama to be dictator for for a few years.
Why?
So he could get things done without all the hassle of opposing views getting in the way.
In an interview published by Spanish language newspaper La Vanguardia (that we translated), Allen says “I am pleased with Obama. I think he’s brilliant. The Republican Party should get out of his way and stop trying to hurt him.”
But wait - there's more!
The director said "it would be good…if he could be a dictator for a few years because he could do a lot of good things quickly."
Of course, Allen has a famously strange relationship with reality. The director took nude photos of his lover Mia Farrow's teen-age adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, and then ended up marrying her after separating from Farrow.
Farrow also said he molested their seven-year-old adopted daugther, Dylan. A judge refused to act on the charges, but called his relationship with Soon-Yi "grossly inappropriate."
Perhaps that judge has an opinion on Allen's "dictator" comments?
http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/05/17/woody-allen-president-obama-dictator/An extreme left wing zealot and a child molesting pedophile... offering advice to the American people as to what type of government they need.
And some people wonder what is happening to this country and why we are beginning to lose our freedoms with these type of nut jobs rampantly being planted in our weed garden... otherwise referred to as the bureaucracy.
I've also noticed that many of this administration's vivid supporters are comedians and so should feel at home in the present administration, after all a clown is a clown... is a clown.
But never sell them short as they are usually the most dangerous of adversaries due to their influence on the cult institutionalized simple-minded.
Unlike what the New York Times would say if they had wrote this indicating factual statements, I will call my remarks what they are... my opinion or commentary.